Linebackers Daniel Heimuli and Ruperake Fuavai were dropped from the University of Washington football team after allegedly instigating a fight with employees
Not even 72 hours following the Alamo Bowl, the University of Washington football roster went through a weekend upgrade, largely adding recently signed recruits and removing veteran players out of eligibility.
Lake had been suspended for the Arizona State game after getting into a physical altercation with a player on the sideline the week prior. View the original article to see embedded media.
After being suspended earlier this week for shoving and hitting current linebacker Ruperake Fuavai, Washington head football coach Jimmy Lake has been accused...
Shortly after two of his assistants filled in for him at a delayed Monday media briefing, suspended University of Washington coach Jimmy Lake issued a public apology for his actions that have rocked the football program.
Bob Gregory received a morning phone call from University of Washington athletic director Jen Cohen. The conversation was brief. She had an immediate need.
Lake will not be available to speak to the media this week and will miss next weekend's matchup with Arizona State.
Lake was seen hitting Ruperake Fuavai in the facemask and shoving him to the bench after the linebacker confronted an Oregon player on the sideline.
The second-year Washington coach popped redshirt freshman Ruperake Fuavai in the helmet in the first quarter vs. Oregon on Saturday, prompting the university to look into the incident.
Lake appeared to make physical contact with one of his players in an incident on Saturday. View the original article to see embedded media. Washington
In his postgame interview, Lake defended himself by saying he was separating players.
Ruperake Fuavai, Anthony Ward and Bradley McGannon represent names and numbers that spectators didn't easily identify with during the University of Washington football team's first spring practice held in two years.
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