When Washington star cornerback Jabbar Muhammad decided to enter the transfer portal this winter, many people were very shocked because he played a significant role on a Huskies team that went all the way to the National Championship game.
Washington saw their head coach Kalen DeBoer take the Alabama head coaching job when Nick Saban retired, so Muhammad was rumored to land with the Crimson Tide. However, he decided to move down North and play for Washington’s most prominent rival, the Oregon Ducks.
Muhammad started his college career in 2019 when he played at Oklahoma State for three seasons before heading to Washington. His first season in Seattle was special, recording three interceptions and being named to the All-Pac-12 second team.
It’s no secret that Muhammad is a great football player. Oregon saw him twice last season on the opposite side of the field, but this time, they took a great look at him for his first spring as a Duck, and their defensive coordinator, Chris Hampton, had a lot to say about his new cornerback.
Hampton stated, “He’s really, really competitive. He’s got great ball skills, elite transitions, and a change of direction. He’s a competitor at the end of the day.”
Hampton knows something about the cornerback position since he serves as the Duck’s defensive back coach and has had his share of great players.
Muhammad has a chance to come in and set the tone for the new Ducks defense that will be playing in the Big Ten next season, where you have to play defense to win games. The Big Ten is known for teams playing tough defensive football like Iowa, and we just saw Michigan win the title last year by playing the best defense in the country.
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