News about Cam Ward

Since logging into the transfer portal, Washington State QB Cam Ward has registered for NFL Draft

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 2, 2024
Cam Ward, the Washington State Cougars quarterback, announced on Monday that he would be entering the 2024 NFL Draft on Monday. Ward revealed on social media that he would rather enter the transfer portable rather than hang out at Washington State for another season. The 21-year-old from Lake Jackson, Texas, started his career at Incarnate Ward before heading to Washington State and spending two years as the starting QB.

Keep an eye on the case. Grady Gross, a Washington pundit, has been given a scholarship after scoring the game-winning kick against rival Washington State in wild locker room scenes

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 26, 2023
Grady Gross', the Washington Huskies kicker, received the cherry on top of the cake after making the game-winning field goal in a 24-21 victory over in-state rivals the Washington State Cougars. Gross, a sophomore, was given a scholarship to spark wild celebrations in the locker room following the game. "It's Thanksgiving weekend, and now I'm grateful for Grady Gross," DeBoer said when addressing the team and calling Gross into the center of the locker room.'

The 412 Alabama inmates released as early as TODAY - up to a year before they are due out

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2023
As part of their parole conditions, a total of 412 people have been jailed, some of whom committed violent, heinous crimes such as raping minors and murder family members, will be fitted with an ankle monitor. There are 29 murderers and 21 rapists on the list of prisoners likely to be released, as seen by DailyMail.com. Many people will be out of jail a year before their term is up. After a bill was passed by the state legislature in 2021 in an attempt to reduce overcrowding, prisoners held in correctional facilities around the state will be released as early as January 31. After leaving jail, the released prisoners will be taken to local bus stations, and authorities have already warned law enforcement agents to be on alert for overcrowding at busy stops.