Dawgman: With the “Name, Image, Likeness” movement in full force and still needing a vote by the NCAA, schools are having to come up with their own programs to promote athletes while also remaining within the rules. Up until today, the Husky athletic department has been relatively quiet on the subject, but on Wednesday, they announced their program for student-athletes as “Boundless Futures” which they termed as “a comprehensive personal, professional and leadership development program for student-athletes at the University of Washington, (that) will soon encompass programming designed to help student-athletes seize opportunities created by upcoming Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) legislation.”
- Kenny Dillingham praises QB Jeff Sims’ decision to stay at ASU - October 11, 2025
- Washington QB Demond Williams Jr. sets school record in win over Rutgers - October 11, 2025
- Oregon State basketball secures highest-rated high school commit since 2021 - October 10, 2025