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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCoaching adage reveals reason for optimism about Washington's offenseA widespread coaching adage about limiting negative plays lends optimism for Washington's offense in 2025 under new ...
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Yardbarker on MSNReplenished Receiver Room for Washington at Spring PracticeThe wide receiver room is one of Washington’s position groups with the most attrition among last year’s starters. Denzel ...
Breakdown: The loss of Omari Evans is part of a receiver reset for Penn State. His speed stands out with a 40-yard dash in the low 4.3-range, and his 19.8 yards per catch last season showcased that.
Wide receiver Omari Evans, now with the Huskies, takes a break against the Boise State. / Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Omari Evans didn't start that many games for the Penn State football team ...
Advertisement “Honestly I was just trying to throw it at his feet,” Allar said of the pass intended for wide receiver Omari Evans. “But I should have just thrown it away.” Mitch Jeter ...
Penn State trailed 10-0 and didn’t score until Allar found an uncovered Omari Evans for a 45-yard touchdown pass with 10:48 left in the second quarter. Nick Singleton’s 12-yard touchdown run ...
On a Saturday night in August, the University of Washington football team neared the end of a scrimmage that seemed uneventful enough when everything got real q ...
Breakdown: Penn State was headed toward some sort of reset at wide receiver this offseason, but losing Evans is still a bit of a blow. The 6-foot, 189-pound Evans had speed to burn with his 40 ...
Omari Evans didn't start that many games for the Penn State football team, catch a lot of passes or visit the end zone all that often, yet he always brought one thing to the table. He can run.
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