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Football Washington named new UK wide receivers coach

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Dec. 17, 2024

L’Damian Washington Named Kentucky Wide Receivers Coach


Former NFL and Missouri wide receiver spent the last two seasons at USF

LEXINGTON, Ky. – University of Kentucky head football coach Mark Stoops announced Tuesday the hiring of L’Damian Washington to coach the wide receivers.

“We are very excited to add L’Damian to our staff,” Stoops said. “I’ve known about him for a few years as he coached my nephew, Drake Stoops, at Oklahoma. So, I have gotten some really good intel on his coaching style. He is young, energetic, and can relate to our players. He has an amazing story of perseverance and I think he will be a great addition to our team.”

Washington, 33, comes to the Bluegrass after two seasons (2023-24) as the wide receivers coach and pass game coordinator under head coach Alex Golesh at USF. He was the wide receivers coach in 2023 before adding pass game coordinator to his title in 2024.

“I’m very proud to join the Big Blue Nation,” Washington said. “I’ve known the Stoops family for a while and being able to coach under one of the best head coaches in the country in Mark Stoops is an honor. I am also excited about working again with Bush Hamdan. Bush is one of the main reasons I got into coaching and he’s been a big influence in my life. What else excites me is the opportunity to work with this talented group of receivers. I knew Ja’Mori Maclin from his playing days at Missouri and we have a lot of young talent returning in Hardley Gilmore, Rico Crowder, Fred Farrier and others. It’s an exciting time to be a Wildcat.”

The Bulls recently earned their 12th bowl appearance, finishing the 2024 regular season 6-6 overall and 4-4 in the American Athletic Conference. They will face San Jose State in The Hawai’i Bowl on Dec. 24.

Wide receiver Sean Atkins posted incredible numbers the last two seasons under Washington, including becoming the first 1,000-yard receiver (1,054) in program history in 2023. The former walk-on also broke the USF career receptions record (160) and has at least four catches in 24 of 25 games since the start of the 2023 season – more than any FBS player over that span. Atkins earned second-team All-AAC honors in 2023 after recording 92 catches for 1,054 yards and seven touchdowns. He was a third-team choice in 2024 with a team-high 68 catches for 677 yards and two scores.

In his first season at USF in 2023, Washington helped the Bulls produce 12 team and 16 individual records, capping the biggest turnaround in program history (a six-win improvement) with a 45-0 rout of Syracuse in the Boca Raton Bowl. The Bulls ranked 17th nationally in total offense (451.6 yards per game) and tallied 5,871 yards, the third-best mark in program history.

Washington spent the 2022 season at Oklahoma under head coach Brent Venables. He worked with an offense that produced 32.9 points per game and averaged 8.14 yards per passing attempt. Wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. was named to the All-Big 12 Football First Team after leading the Sooners with 54 catches for 1,083 yards and six scores. He averaged 20.1 yards per reception which ranked sixth nationally. Mims is currently in his second season with the Denver Broncos. In 2023, he became just the second rookie in Broncos’ history to be selected to the Pro Bowl and AP All-Pro team in the same season.

Prior to Oklahoma, Washington worked one season at Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana under head coach Jason Rollins. He also served as director of player development at his alma mater, Missouri, in 2020, working with then-quarterbacks coach Bush Hamdan. Additionally, he volunteered as the head coach at West Middle School in Columbia, Missouri in 2019 and 2020.

Washington had a standout career as a player at Mizzou from 2009-13. The four-year letterwinner and two-year starter caught 100 passes for 1,735 yards and 15 touchdowns. In his first two seasons, he caught 25 passes for 399 yards and three touchdowns before moving into a starting role as a junior. In 2012, he caught 25 passes for 443 yards and two scores before exploding for 50 catches and 893 yards (17.9 average) with 10 scores as a senior. One of his most memorable plays came in an upset win at Georgia, catching a double-pass from Bud Sasser to help Mizzou to a 41-26 victory between the hedges. The team captain finished with a career-high 115 yards and two scores on seven receptions against the Dawgs. He also caught a 96-yard TD pass against South Carolina as the Tigers would go on to capture the 2013 East crown that season. The Tigers advanced to bowl games four times when he was with the program.

Following his collegiate playing career, Washington signed with the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2014. Over the next two years, he would spend time with seven NFL teams before playing in the CFL. He briefly played in the Birmingham Alliance of American Football in 2019 before that league shut down. He then played for the St. Louis Battlehawks of the XFL before that league was shut down in 2020 due to COVID-19.

Washington, originally from Shreveport, Louisiana, graduated with a bachelor's degree in psychology from Missouri in 2013. While a student-athlete, his personal story garnered national attention, as he lost both of his parents by the age of 15. He often shares his story and inspires others as a motivational speaker.

He and his partner, Alexis, have two children, Banks and King.

The hiring of Washington is contingent on satisfactory completion of the university’s pre-employment screenings and other due diligence.



Washington’s Coaching/Playing Career



YearPositionSchoolBowl Games
2024Wide Receivers/Pass Game CoordinatorUSFHawai’i Bowl
2023Wide Receivers CoachUSFBoca Raton Bowl
2022Wide Receivers CoachOklahomaCheez-It Bowl
2021Wide Receivers CoachSouthern
2020Director of Player DevelopmentMissouri
2020Wide ReceiverSt. Louis Battlehawks
2018-19Head CoachWest Middle School
2019Wide ReceiverBirmingham Iron
2017Wide ReceiverWinnipeg Blue Bombers
2016Wide ReceiverEdmonton Eskimos*
2015Wide ReceiverKansas City Chiefs*
2015Wide ReceiverPittsburgh Steelers*
2014Wide ReceiverMiami Dolphins*
2014Wide ReceiverCleveland Browns*
2014Wide ReceiverNew York Giants*
2014Wide ReceiverSan Francisco 49ers*
2014Wide ReceiverDallas Cowboys*
2009-13Wide ReceiverMissouriTexas Bowl, Insight Bowl, Independence Bowl, Cotton Bowl


* Offseason and/or practice squad member only

Fantasy Football

10 teams, PPR.

Last season:

Starting team (9th pick of 10):
QB: Prescott, Burrow
RB: Henry, Chubb, Robinson, Montgomery
WR: Thielen, D. Johnson, Kupp, Green, Kirk, Edwards
TE: Gronk, Andrews
K: Koo
D: Ravens

Ending team:
QB: Tannehill, Brees
RB: Henry, Chubb, Robinson, Oqunbowale
WR: Thielen, D. Johnson, Kupp, Claypool
TE: Gronk, Andrews, Tonyan
K: Bass
D: Ravens

I won my league with an 8-5 record. :)

My team this season (8th pick of 10):

QB: Mahomes, Burrow
RB: Elliott, Hunt, Mostert, Jones II, Pollard
WR: Hill, Jefferson, Thielen, Boyd, Beasley
TE: Goedert, Engram
K: Tucker
D: 49ers

I'm really happy with my team, though I really want Tee Higgins. And I'd love to try to squeeze Mac Jones in (he's available), but simply don't have the room.

I'm glad that football's back. Let's see your team(s)! :)

FB Recruiting Transfer Portal Visits

These players have visited Kentucky or are planning to visit Kentucky.

HAVE VISITED
OL Josh Braun (Arkansas)
WR Horatio Fields (Wake Forest)
ILB Landyn Watson (Marshall)
EDGE Sam Greene (USC)
OT Alex Wollschlaeger (Bowling Green)

PLANNING TO VISIT

OL Wallace Unamba (New Mexico)
TE Henry Boyer (Illinois)
OL Derek Simmons (WCU)
OL Gunnar Hansen (Vanderbilt)
RB Ahmad Hardy (ULM)
WR Justin Bowick (Ball State)
C Evan Wibberley (WKU)
LB Reginald Hughes (Jax State)
DL Chris Murray (Sam Houston State)

Cops

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So, this older man was hit by a car or truck on his bicycle. The police pulled up and the old guy was trying to get his stuff together and looking for his wallet when the cop decided to bash his head against the blacktop for not listening to him.

The older fellow had a brain bleed and spent the night in jail for being intoxicated. There are other videos on this. He was not intoxicated. He died of a stroke shortly afterward related to the policeman attacking him. The police did a bang up internal investigation on this and found no wrongdoing. The district attorney or county attorney or whatever in Texas followed up with his own investigation and the policeman was arrested. He is still awaiting trial. If you need someone for the jury, I'm available.

Possible In State Portal QB?

I saw that WKU QB Caden Veltkamp just went into the portal. I didnt watch any WKU football this year so I cant judge too much but it looks like he put up some pretty good stats- 2800 passing yards, 23 TDs with 10 INTs (dont love that) while running for 110 yards & 7 TDs. Hes got 2 years of eligibility left. Again havent watched any WKU football this year but it feels like he could be a good fit.

Updated: SEC vs each P5 conference

UPDATED after 12-18 games


SEC is 154-20
overall, but that of course includes lots of "cupcakes". So how have we done vs the other P5 schools?

vs ACC, 30-4 (!!!!). The only ACC wins are by Duke, Clemson, SMU & Pitt. Also, EVERY (all 16) SEC school has beaten at least 1 ACC school, and every ACC school that has lost to an SEC school. SEC has no more ACC games.

vs Big East, 5-4. Wins over Creighton (2x), Providence, SH & St J; losses to UConn, Marq, Butler, Xavier. SEC has no more Big East games.

vs Big 10, 9-7. Wins over Illinois (2x), Michigan (2x), Purdue, Ohio St (2x), Rutgers (2x); losses to Illinois, Indiana, Ohio St, Oregon (2x), Purdue (2x). SEC has more games vs Big 10 (vs Illinois, Ohio St, Purdue) by Auburn, UK, Missouri.

vs Big 12, 14-2. Only Big 12 wins are by Baylor and UCF. SEC has no more Big 12 games

vs Other, 96-3. Notable "Other" wins are vs Gonzaga & Memphis; and the ONLY losses are to Memphis, Drake, & N. Florida. There are 2 remaining "notable" games (both vs Memphis).

Biggest SEC wins are vs: Duke, UNC (3x), Illinois (2x), Purdue, Michigan (2x), Arizona, Baylor, Houston (2x), Iowa St, Kansas, Creighton (2x), Gonzaga, Memphis
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