The number of Lone Star players involved in Husky spring ball is surprising.
The University of Washington football team played its last game in Texas, chasing a national championship in Houston in January.
Yet in the spring of 2024, the Huskies are without anyone currently on the active roster who knows where to buy authentic cowboy boys, the best barbecue and a used pick-up truck with a gun rack off the lot. James, a 6-foot-5, 272-pound redshirt freshman, checked out of the UW last week, after just 10 months in the Northwest, more injured than healthy while he was here. He never settled on a position, whether it was edge rusher or the DL. He always had a faraway look in his eye, that seemed to suggest he could bolt and go home at any time.
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