As fate would have it, Jeremiah Hunter ended up playing for the coaches he preferred at the school that fit him best. The road to that decision wasn't as easy as a go route.
In this world of subtle social-media clues and codes, former California wide receiver Jeremiah Hunter on Tuesday appears to have signaled he will be playing for the University of Washington football team next season as planned.
NEW ORLEANS — While the University of Washington football team prepares for the Sugar Bowl and its College Football Playoff outing against Texas, it can't help but interrupt the proceedings by dealing with the future.
The previous time the University of Washington encountered Jeremiah Hunter on the football field, he caught a 7-yard touchdown pass at Husky Stadium, one of his 143 career catches for the California Bears.
Cal added important ingredient – speed at wide receiver – when Nyziah Hunter, a wide receiver from Salinas, Calif., announced on social media on Thursday that he has committed to Cal for 2023.
The Cal football team features two defensive players named Miles/Myles Williams. They are distinguished from one another in several ways. Miles Williams is a 6-foot, 190-pound safety from Texas.
Cal offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave still hasn’t seen Jeremiah Hunter operate on game day. But he understands what he sees in the sophomore wide receiver.