Washington football practices ahead of mock game on Saturday
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 21, 2026, 9:05 PM
Last updated Aug 21, 2026

The Washington Huskies held a light-hearted practice on Friday as they prepared for a mock game scheduled for Saturday night. The session included punt fielding drills featuring senior punter Hunter Green and showcased defensive plays, particularly an interception by junior nickelback Rahshawn Clark. With the focus on improving turnovers, the program aims to reduce the opposing teams' scoring in the upcoming season. Some players, including kicker Grady Gross, were absent following a recent NCAA ruling. Reports indicate that sophomore cornerback Dylan Robinson expects to return to full participation after missing portions of camp.
- •Washington Huskies practice ahead of Saturday's mock game
- •Punter Hunter Green made two end-over-end punts during drills
- •Junior Rahshawn Clark intercepted a pass from Elijah Brown
- •Kicker Grady Gross was absent from practice due to NCAA ruling
- •Sophomore Dylan Robinson could return to full practice on Sunday
- 9:05 PMYahoo Sports — Washington football pushing through dog days of training camp
"The Washington Huskies used punt fielding drills to keep Friday's practice somewhat light-hearted ahead of Saturday's scrimmage.
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