Alex Cook started for the first time as a redshirt freshman wide receiver in the 2019 Rose Bowl. In his career, the sixth-year senior safety collectively has 13 starts for the University of Washington ...
Redshirt freshman receiver Alex Cook was expected to make a move in the receiving corps this spring. That won't be happening, as Cook announced via his Instagram page that he would be switching from ...
Alex Cook was a talented safety for the Washington Huskies and a major contributor to their defense over the past two seasons. He possesses good size, strength, and athleticism, which allow him to ...
Alex Cook is still here. In his first five seasons in Seattle, the Sacramento native has played wide receiver (sparingly), before switching to safety in 2019. He has sat, then started. He has excelled ...
He wasn’t forced to watch. When Washington safety Alex Cook — David’s youngest son — crumpled to the turf in Tucson, Arizona, last Friday night, David wasn’t watching. He didn’t see the hit. He didn’t ...
Regional football notes: DaRon Bland, ARC, Angus McClure, Alex Cook, DJ Johnson's future DaRon Bland stars for Cowboys, Angus McClure returns to Nevada, Alex Cook honored at Washington and DJ ...
Washington safety Alex Cook joined a number of his senior teammates as prioritized free agents on Saturday. Cook is set to sign with the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent at the conclusion of ...
Washington student-athlete Alex Cook speaks with Pac-12 Networks' Nigel Burton and Lincoln Kennedy at UW's spring football game on Saturday, Apr. 30 in Seattle. Follow Pac-12 football this season with ...
He wasn’t forced to watch. When Washington safety Alex Cook — David’s youngest son — crumpled to the turf in Tucson, Arizona, last Friday night, David wasn’t watching. He didn’t see the hit. He didn’t ...
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