For David Ajamu, most of Washington’s 34-15 win over Utah was a blur.
The 6-foot-5, 231-pound tight end (Shelton, Wash./Shelton) watched when Washington’s tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins made plays. Ajamu paid attention when the sophomore was catching seven passes for 99 yards. He took notice when Seferian-Jenkins saw some time at defensive end.
But, while trying to stay warm under a blanket he bought at the game, Ajamu’s focus was fixed on his future more than what was going on between the Huskies and the Utes.
The 6-foot-5, 231-pound tight end (Shelton, Wash./Shelton) watched when Washington’s tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins made plays. Ajamu paid attention when the sophomore was catching seven passes for 99 yards. He took notice when Seferian-Jenkins saw some time at defensive end.
But, while trying to stay warm under a blanket he bought at the game, Ajamu’s focus was fixed on his future more than what was going on between the Huskies and the Utes.
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