SEATTLE (AP) — Washington wide receiver Raiden Vines-Bright left the Huskies’ 49-13 victory over Purdue on Saturday night in an ambulance after taking a big hit. Coach Jedd Fisch said after the game ...
The 105 took to look at a variety of topics related to college football and recruiting. Director of Scouting Andrew Ivins and National Analyst Tom Loy discussed how things are looking ahead of the ...
Previously listed as a starting option, freshman wide receiver Raiden Vines-Bright most likely will open the University of Washington's season opener against Colorado State on Saturday night, ...
Sophomore tight end Decker DeGraaf and freshman wideout Raiden Vines-Bright both know what it's like to play very early in their college football careers. Both were key components in last week's ...
Purdue football had one of its sloppiest games as its losing streak reached nine games in a 49-13 defeat by Washington in ...
Co-starter for Week 1 Vines-Bright is listed as a co-starter for the Huskies' upcoming game Saturday against Colorado State, Andy Yamashita of the Seattle Times reports. Impact Vines-Bright and Omari ...
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A Purdue football game was paused after Washington receiver Raiden Vines-Bright was injured. Vines-Bright was taken off the field in an ambulance after an awkward tackle. He was reportedly responsive ...
The Purdue football game was stopped for a handful of minutes as medical personnel and an ambulance was brought out to attend to a Washington receiver. Raiden Vines-Bright was reportedly moving his ...