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Name: Jeremiah Hunter (Transfer from California) College: Washington
Number: 6
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-2 Weight: 212 Position: Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025 40 Low: 4.42 40 Time: 4.52 40 High: 4.59
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Data Scout Notes: X-5-7/WR1 for 2023...9GP-21-388-18.48-1TD in 21 2023: 12-27-23 Transfer from California...2022: HMC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC...(+) Nov 2020 Upper Body INJ/Out for 2020
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Jeremiah Hunter, Washington, Player News
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2022 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION: WR/RS Jeremiah Hunter, Jr.,...Played in and started 11 games while missing one full contest against Washington and part of another at Colorado due to injury. Led team with career high 965 yards receiving whil e also establishing career bests of 60 receptions and five touchdown catches that were second-best on the squad, while adding career highs of 19 punt returns, 2023 punt return yards and 1168 all-purpose yards. Ranks among Pac-12 and national leaders in r eceiving yards per game (87.7, #3 Pac-12, #19 NCAA), receiving yards (#5 Pac-12, #28 NCAA). receptions per game (5.5, #7 Pac-12, #47T NCAA) and receptions (#8 Pac-12, #51T NCAA). - California Football
(DS#34 WR) rSr/2025 WR Jeremiah Hunter, Washington
News Source: California Football
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The cornerstone of the Bears youthful and talented receiving corps coming into the 2022 season, 6-2/200 redshirt soph receiver Jeremiah Hunter is the leading returning receiver this season. The former 4 star prep from Central High School in Fresno, stron gly considered Oregon before choosing the Bears in the spring of his junior season. Hunter was injured in his 2020 frosh season and didn't play. He played in eight games in 2021, including one start and hauled in 21 receptions for 388 yards, averaging an impressive 18.5 yards per catch. All spring, Hunter looked like a new receiver, hauling in every ball thrown his way and playing with physicality off the line of scrimmage.What's led to the stellar play and high level of excecution? "I just think it's my confidence," said Hunter. "I was hurt my freshman year, so I have been just taking all that in. Just reading the defenses with BT (Coach Burl Toler III). BT has been breaking down the defenses. "In high school, I knew how to release and all that came natural to me but reading defenses helps a lot and it can determine my route, so I feel like me being hurt allowed me to break everything down and learn the offense as well, too. I feel like over time my confidence is growing and I feel like you ca n see that now." - Bearinsider.com
(DS#34 WR) rSr/2025 WR Jeremiah Hunter, Washington
News Source: Bearinsider.com
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Earlier this spring, head coach Justin Wilcox declared that the team's "whole mission in life" was to improve as a staff and as a team. It appears that Wilcox and his players have followed that mission closely. "We're better than we were yesterday. I don 't think there's any doubt in our minds," Wilcox said. For a team that finished a lackluster 1-3 last season, being better than yesterday is a great place to start. Adding fresh talent and developing older talent should only further boost the Bears' chan ces. "It's more competitive in each individual position group than it's been since I've been here, which is a great thing," Wilcox said. "There are some newer, younger guys who are really pushing the other guys at those positions."One of those you nger guys will presumably be rising sophomore wide receiver Jeremiah Hunter, who has been receiving plenty of buzz this spring. Standing at 6'2" and measuring in at 190 lbs., Hunter did not see the field time last year due to injuries, but he ran with th e first-team group Saturday. Cal's first-team offense had limited time to operate, as the staff sought to get more live reps for those lower on the depth chart. But in that limited time, Hunter snagged a nice catch along the sideline on a well-run comeba ck route and nearly moved the chains. - Daily Californian
(DS#34 WR) rSr/2025 WR Jeremiah Hunter, Washington
News Source: Daily Californian
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