CougFan: Washington State starting right guard Josh Watson, a fifth-year senior, tells CF.C he will not return to WSU next season.
They say the great ones know when to call it a career and although the NCAA has granted all student-athletes who want one an extra year of eligibility due to covid, the 6-4, 285-pounder out of Everett isn’t leaving early to enter the NFL Draft. Rather, Watson has a different reason for hanging up his cleats.
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