SEATTLE — Quarterback Will Rogers says he is staying at Washington after entering the transfer portal following the coaching change within the Huskies program.
Rogers posted “Bow Down,” on social media on Tuesday night in reference to the school’s fight song. He also told ESPN of his intent to stay with the Huskies and play for new coach Jedd Fisch.
“It’s obviously a new conference and things like that,” Rogers told ESPN of Washington’s move to the Big Ten next season. “But I have a lot of faith in coach Fisch and feel like he’ll be ready to have us compete at a high level.”
Rogers entered the transfer portal for a second time after coach Kalen DeBoer left to take the head job at Alabama following Washington’s loss in the national championship game.