The walk-on wide receiver's roots to the program go way back.
Everyone is under a microscope at University of Washington football practice, but no one quite like Jackson Girouard.
As much as anyone, Girouard knows this person to be an excellent judge of talent. He knows this guy was a fairly decent player himself as a 1960s linebacker for Washington State. Girouard, a 6-foot, 193-pound junior, took a year off from football after playing an abbreviated senior season for Sacred Heart Prep in northern California during the COVID pandemic and before joining Kalen DeBoer's program as a non-scholarship player.
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