As much as we’d love to see our favorite college football players turn pro, most will move on to careers outside of football. Washington linebacker Drew Fowler will be joining this list and he ...
In 2019, linebacker Drew Fowler chose to stay home and walk on with the Washington Huskies, spurning scholarship offers from UCLA, Louisville, and others to play in the stadium he grew up in.
Washington linebacker Drew Fowler is seemingly under no illusions about this fact. Following the Huskies’ conclusion to the season with a loss to Louisville in the Sun Bowl, senior linebacker ...
Drew Fowler falls in that category, the Bellevue native arrived in Montlake in 2019 for his redshirt season. Factor in the extra year given to student-athletes because of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
But University of Washington linebacker Drew Fowler announced that he was declaring for something other than the NFL in his post. "When I first committed here in 2019, I talked about taking ‘the ...
Washington Huskies linebacker Drew Fowler used some creative humor to announce his retirement from football, three days after the team’s loss to the Louisville Cardinals in the Tony the Tiger ...
This is exactly what Washington Huskies star linebacker Drew Fowler did. Fowler played five seasons with the Huskies, accumulating 40 tackles-26 of them solo-in 48 games. He was part of the team ...
That's the case for Washington linebacker Drew Fowler, but he gave himself an exit akin to a star declaring for the NFL draft with this send-off announcing that his LinkedIn is updated ...
Washington Huskies linebacker Drew Fowler accepted that challenge head-on with a social media announcement letting the world know he was "officially declaring for the job market." "I need a job ...
For Washington Huskies linebacker Drew Fowler, it seems he won't be going to the NFL. The senior took to social media and declared that he would be entering the job market following his last year ...
Washington Huskies linebacker Drew Fowler took to social media to post a much more relatable announcement—he's declaring for the "job market." Fowler, who has spent six seasons with Washington ...