Husky Roster Review: Hunter Already Feels Comfortable in Husky Stadium

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Husky Roster Review: Hunter Already Feels Comfortable in Husky Stadium
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The Calfiornia transfer scored against the UW with a sensational catch last season.

Last season, Jeremiah Hunter ran into the east end zone Husky Stadium, looking over his inside shoulder with University of Washington cornerback Thaddeus Dixon draped all over him. Once the ball was in the air, the California wide receiver rotated his body in the other direction and made a sensational one-handed grab while falling backward.

These two still go at it in a furious manner, except now they're UW teammates and everything takes place in practice. Hunter has gone over to the dark side, one where he dresses in a deep purple jersey. After four seasons at Cal, he's come to Seattle to play in a pro-style offense and try to improve his NFL chances.

This is one in a series of articles -- going from 0 to 99 on the Husky roster -- examining what each scholarship player and leading walk-on did this past spring and what to expect from them going forward.Interestingly, Jedd Fisch's Husky coaching staff made Hunter run with the No. 2 offense for half of spring ball, left to learn their various techniques before he was elevated.

While McMillan and Worthy were preparing for their teams to face each other in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day, Hunter committed to the UW from the transfer portal. However, things would get very complicated for him before the deal was done.

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