Eugene Jabbar Muhammad has not lost in the rivalry between Washington and Oregon. After switching sides, the Ducks cornerback intends to stay that way.
After Kalen DeBoer was hired at Alabama and left before Jedd Fisch came in Seattle, Muhammad was one of several players that left UW. He described Saturday’s regular season finale (4:30 p.m., NBC) as just another game, but even though the majority of his former teammates and coaches are no longer there, there is an extra element of playing his old squad.
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