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On April 26, 2010, Washington was named Director of Scholarships [13] He is responsible for raising scholarship funds for the campus and increasing the visibility of the Bruin Scholars Initiative. He was the co-host of FOX Sports Radio's flagship morning show Out of Bounds with Craig Shemon. He was also featured on Foxsports.net's interactive ...
The craziness began when James hit a 3-pointer from the corner to pull the Lakers within 124-120. ... Stephen Curry missed a 3-pointer and there was a battle for the ball as it went out of bounds ...
In January 2009, Dan Patrick's show replaced Out of Bounds with Craig Shemon and James Washington on Premiere Radio's Fox Sports Radio network. This brought an additional 60 affiliates to Patrick's portfolio, and brought the affiliate count to over 200.
James Edward Washington Jr. (born April 2, 1996) is an American professional football wide receiver. He played college football for the Oklahoma State Cowboys, winning the Fred Biletnikoff Award and earning unanimous All-American honors in 2017. Washington was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the 2018 NFL draft.
Jun. 3—As one relationship begins for James Washington — he married his longtime girlfriend, Julia White, in March — another could be nearing its conclusion. The Pittsburgh Steelers wide ...
The terms out of bounds or out-of-bounds refers to an active participant or component of a game (e.g., player or ball ) being outside the playing boundaries of the field of a sport. The legality of going out of bounds (intentionally or not), and the ease of prevention, vary by sport.
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James Washington may refer to: James Augustus Washington (1831–1911), Confederate colonel during the American Civil War; James H. Washington (1850–1916), Texas politician; James W. Washington Jr. (1908–2000), African-American painter and sculptor; James A. Washington Jr. (1915–1998), judge of the Superior Court for the District of Columbia