WACO, Texas (FOX 44) — It’s officially transfer portal season, a time in college athletics when unexpected roster moves are the norm. The portal opened just three days ago and will remain open for another 11 days, but its impact is already being felt in Waco. Baylor football has taken a major hit as homegrown […]
WACO, Texas (FOX 44) — It’s officially transfer portal season, a time in college athletics when unexpected roster moves are the norm. The portal opened just three days ago and will remain open for another 11 days, but its impact is already being felt in Waco.
Baylor football has taken a major hit as homegrown Central Texas standout Bryson Washington announced on social media that he plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal.
The redshirt sophomore running back from Franklin High School helped lead the school to 32 straight wins and back-to-back 3A Division I state championships.
During his time at Baylor, Washington battled through several injuries but still managed to finish the season with 788 rushing yards on 154 carries and six rushing touchdowns.
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