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Things Are Going Right for Rahim Wright In UW Secondary

SI Feed·Dan Raley·3 days ago
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For University of Washington spring football, sophomore safety Rahim Wright participated in all 15 practices, ran with the No. 1 defense for parts of every workout and, well, everything seemed right in his world. The year before, he was injured and done after 11 spring practices, and then he got hurt again in fall camp and missed all of the season -- making 2025 a lost year for him. Jedd Fisch's staff has been eager to turn this 5-foot-10, 195-pound player from Fontana, California, loose in the secondary since signing him for Arizona and then bringing him to Montlake. “The kid is athletic, he’s physical, he’s got a great frame, and he’s a great kid." UW safeties coach Taylor Mays said. "It’s not a lot more that you could ask for, from a coach’s perspective.” Said senior Alex McLaughlin, the Huskies' All-Big Ten honorable-mention safety, "We all missed him last year." Rahim Wright backpedals during spring practice.…

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