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Ex-Gators Speedster Tank Hawkins Looks to Round Out 2026 WSU Receiving Corps
- Tank Hawkins joins Washington State as part of a refreshed 2026 receiving group after transferring from Florida.
- Hawkins will push for playing time in 2026 after appearing in 11 games for Florida over two seasons.
- Hawkins is a four-star recruit known for speed, clocking a 10.37 in the 100 meters in high school.
- Hawkins could form a dangerous pairing with Tony Freeman in Washington State's new offense under head coach Kirby Moore.
- Hawkins will compete with Daniel Blood, Darrius Clemons, and Jordan Dees for starting time at receiver.
- WSU earned multiple SEC-to-WSU transfers in this offseason to bolster the receiving unit.
- Hawkins' speed and hands are expected to translate to the Cougars' offense under head coach Kirby Moore.
- The 2026 season marks a pivotal year as WSU builds a new offense around young playmakers.
- The article notes WSU's ongoing changes with multiple incoming transfers shaping the 2026 lineup.
- Hawkins is from Virginia and played for Florida before transferring to Washington State.
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