Morning links: WSU lands its quarterback, again
Quentin Davis has accepted a scholarship offer from Washington State, just one day after Cody Brewer decided to pursue other opportunities.
Davis, a 6-foot-1, 205-pound high school senior, sat behind UCLA’s Josh Rosen at California powerhouse St. John Bosco the last two years. But Davis put together a stellar senior season, leading his team to a No. 4 national ranking in the USA Today Super 25 computer rankings.
Braulio Perez
first reported Quentin’s commitment on Friday. Here’s his highlight tape:
Now for the links:
— Yesterday was the
100th anniversary
of WSU’s Rose Bowl win over Brown.
— The Cougars host UCLA today. Yesterday
we looked back
at the loss to USC.
— The NCAA is
allowing WSU fans to contribute
to a fund set up to help Riley Sorenson’s family.
— Oregon led 31-0 at halftime of the Alamo Bowl, but
still lost to TCU
.
— It was a bad day for the Pac-12, since
West Virginia beat ASU
in the Cactus Bowl.
— Washington beat No. 25 UCLA in double overtime on Friday, but the sheer number of fouls called was still the
story of the game
.
— Stanford
shook things up a little bit
in the conference by beating Utah.
— Jordan Matthews
led California
past Colorado on Friday.
— Christian McCaffrey is poised to enter 2016 as a
Heisman favorite
.
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