By Scott Eklund, Dawgman: Since the start of the year, Washington, a school not known for picking up many transfers, has brought in four such players who are currently practicing with the team this spring. Even with that group already in the program, the coaches have continued to scour the transfer portal and earlier this month, they added yet another transfer, former four-star wide receiver Giles Jackson, who played the past two seasons at Michigan.
The junior-to-be decided back in March to enter the transfer portal and Washington was the first school to make contact with him.
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