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The Vancouver Canucks have signed defenceman Jett Woo to a one-year, two-way contract extension. Woo's new contract will ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNWhere Oregon football stands in 2026 recruiting rankings following Jalen Lott commitmentWith another blue-chip commitment, the Oregon Ducks have jumped back into the top 10 the national recruiting rankings after ...
The Oregon Ducks have found exciting momentum with their recruiting class of 2026, landing big-time commitments from two five ...
Washington wears No. 2 on the basketball court, just as Gianna did, and would go to his uncle for advice often. “Jett was Kobe’s guy,” Washington’s father said.
The Oregon Ducks 2026 recruiting class got a major boost over the 4th of July weekend. In the past week, Dan Lanning received ...
Five-star safety Jett Washington, the nephew of late NBA legend Kobe Bryant, committed to play his college football at Oregon on Thursday. The Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman product will join the ...
Four-star safety Jett Washington, the nephew of the late Kobe Bryant, committed to Oregon on Thursday night, ESPN reported. He chose the Ducks over perennial powerhouses Alabama and USC.
Jett Washington is one of the highly sought-after prospects in the 2026 class. Last Weekend, he committed to Dan Lanning's Oregon Ducks, turning down offers from Alabama, USC and others.
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Canucks sign defenceman Jett Woo, goalie Nikita Tolopilo to two-way contractsThe Vancouver Canucks have signed defenceman Jett Woo and goaltender Nikita Tolopilo to two-way contracts, the NHL club ...
Jett Washington had no choice but to be athletic. Kobe Bryant is his uncle, but his father, Jerrod Washington, was a running back at Virginia before being drafted by the New England Patriots in 1994.
Jett Washington had offers from programs like Oregon, USC, and Alabama. However, he decided to finalize his commitment to play for Dan Lanning's team as a part of the recruiting class of 2026.
Jett Washington, the nephew of late NBA legend Kobe Bryant, has announced that he will play college football for Oregon. The 17-year-old is considered one of the top NFL prospects in the class of ...
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