By Dan Raley, Inside The Huskies: Somewhere between catching 4 passes for 32 yards against Texas in the Alamo Bowl and getting back on that chartered jet to the Northwest, Devin Culp decided he hasn’t had nearly enough of University of Washington football.
So heading into the weekend, the 6-foot-4, 239-pound junior tight end from Spokane, Washington, declared he likewise will return for the 2023 season and use up all of his eligibility rather than seek his fortune right away in the NFL.
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