

6, the Cougars have four quarterbacks competing in spring ball.

WAITING IN THE WINGS: Xavier Ward (Fr., 6-2, 192), Victor Gabalis (So., 6-3, 206).Ĭomment: With de Laura’s suspension still in place following a DUI arrest in Pullman Feb. RIGHT THERE: Cammon Cooper (R-Jr., 6-4, 210) OUT IN FRONT: Jarrett Guarantano (Gr., 6-4, 219) Here is CF.C’s offensive depth chart based on what we’ve seen on the ground through three spring practices. With two new starters in the offing plus a new wave of personnel across the board, there are plenty of names to take note of for WSU’s remaining 12 spring practices.

Outside of obvious returning starters like senior running back Max Borghi and slot receivers Travell Harris and Renard Bell (fifth-year senior and graduate student, respectively), there has been a shake-up at outside receiver this spring. Up front, WSU returns four of its five starting offensive lineman, with third-year sophomore Konner Gomness the lone Cougar to take a rep with the No. Headlining the ultra-veterans is graduate transfer quarterback Jarrett Guarantano from Tennessee - although he's a Cougar rookie, he brings with him 32 SEC starts.
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Second, while WSU coaches already have gotten a sense of who fits in where this spring, there hasn’t been full contact yet: so some players at some positions haven’t yet had a chance to show all they can do. One reason: with the NCAA granting all student-athletes a covid eligibility waiver, WSU has not only many returning starters but a sixth-year player at every offensive position group. THROUGH THREE spring football practices, Washington State seems to have drawn a clear line between players competing for the top spots on the offensive depth chart, and others who are mostly beginning their collegiate development.
