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Name: Pat Nunn 
College: Washington State      Number: 0
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-3   Weight: 210
Position:  Pos2: SS/ST
Class/Draft Year: rJr/2023

40 Low: 4.58
   40 Time: 4.68
  40 High: 4.78

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 Data Scout Notes: NL on Washington State 2021 Roster 2020: NAC...Opt-Out

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 Pat Nunn, Washington State, Player News


  Patrick Nunn isn't sure he'd be able to live with himself if the Washington State defensive back didn't do everything in his power to inspire change in what he and many of his Pac-12 Conference peers believe is a broken NCAA system. "I don't think I'd be able to go to sleep at night with peace knowing I didn't try to do something," Nunn said. "It's about being silent, and sometimes silence is betrayal. Some of us just have the moral obligation to try and get through."

That's why Nunn elected to do something that has become increasingly popular among Pac-12 football players - and admittedly unpopular in other circles - by formally opting out of the 2020 college football season, assuming there still is one this fall. Nunn, who played mostly as a nickel back for the Cougars last season and would've competed for a starting position after making two starts in 2019, becomes the second WSU player to formally opt out, joining wide receiver Kassidy Woods, who's also a redshirt sophomore. "My decision of opting out is because of everything that's going on that we mentioned," said Nunn, referencing a Sunday press release from the Pac-12's "We are United" group. "I'm not just doing this for myself, I'm doing this for the future of the NCAA as well." - Spokesman-Review


(DS#999 CB) rJr/2023 CB Pat NunnWashington State
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