WSU’s sixth day of fall camp moves to Gesa Field, where Zevi Eckhaus and QBs keep battling

PULLMAN – The throw looked perfect right away, a smooth parabola off the hands of Washington State quarterback Zevi Eckaus, who was targeting wideout Kaden Harken toward the end zone. The ball reached its peak at around the 15-yard line, underneath a cloudless Tuesday morning sky at Gesa Field, before heading back toward the turf.

As that happened, Harken jockeyed for position with freshman cornerback David Kuku, who played him well. Neither freshman could create much separation. Turns out, Harken didn’t need to. As the ball sailed toward him, he reached his arms out and secured it at about the 5-yard line, falling to the ground in the crimson-painted end zone.

That prompted Eckhaus, the likely frontrunner in the Cougs’ four-way battle for starting quarterback duties, to jump for joy and sprint toward the end zone. Many of his teammates did something similar. They zoomed to the spot like ants toward a stray potato chip, hooping and hollering their approval, a moment of validation for a promising young prospect at the receiver position.

For WSU, though, the more pressing development was Eckhaus’ throw. It was one of his best of the Cougars’ fall camp, which completed its sixth day on Tuesday. Eckhaus wasn’t perfect in practice – earlier in the two-hour session, he sailed a toss out of the back of the end zone – but otherwise, he turned in the kind of steady outing that has landed him at the front of the pack thus far.

In this competition with returner Jaxon Potter, Pitt transfer Julian Dugger and Rutgers transfer Ajani Sheppard, Eckhaus has established himself the favorite because of his experience. Because of his ability to make passes like that with more and more frequency, to point his teammates in the right direction and earn their respect along the way.

“Zevi, his leadership…


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