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  Following an official visit on the weekend of May 14, Moll flipped his commitment from UCF to Washington. He did so despite late offers from Texas and Arizona as well. Now completely healthy, Moll says he's currently sitting at 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds and will arrive in Seattle this summer. At UW, Pitt graduate transfer Cam Bright is expected to step into the starting rotation, following the offseason injury to Edefuan Ulofoshio and Cal transfer of last season's top tackler - Jackson Sirmon. Sophomores Carson Bruener and Alphonzo Tuputala also worked with the starters this spring, while sophomores Daniel Heimuli and Drew Fowler and junior Demario King could compete for rotational reps as well.

But coming off a season in which Washington ranked 10th in the Pac-12 in opponent yards per carry (4.76) and 11th in rushing defense (194 yards allowed per game), Moll knows what the Huskies need. "I know that they're in need of another linebacker. I know I can fit that role," he said. "I know they lost their main guy, Eddy. So with them losing him and bringing in Cam (Bright), they need one more guy that can step up and play right now and lead the team and just be an older guy that's going to make plays and grind and be an example to the younger dudes and help them out. I feel like I can do that for the team." And considering his extended transfer portal stay, the 2020 Phil Steele honorable-mention All-American is thankful to have a team at all. "It's like I had a big old heavy bar on my back," Moll said, "and I just finished my set and can put the bar back up and get ready to go." - Seattle Times


rSr/2023 OLB Kristopher MollWashington
News Source: Seattle Times



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