LB Buddah Al-Uqdah announces transfer from WSU to UW

SAN DIEGO — Linebacker Buddah Al-Uqdah is taking his talents across the state.

The former Washington State linebacker is transferring to rival Washington, he announced on Thursday, putting an end to his three-year stay with the Cougars.

He’s joining a Huskies squad that finished its first Big Ten regular season with a 4-5 record and 6-6 overall.

Al-Uqdah, who entered the transfer portal on Dec. 17, led the team with six takeaways (three interceptions and three forced fumbles). He also paced the Cougars with 76 tackles, including 51 solo, adding two pass breakups. A staple in WSU’s linebacker corps for the last season and a half, Al-Uqdah started all 12 games this season.

A Los Angeles native, Al-Uqdah joined the starting lineup midway through last year and had 17 starts in his WSU career. A tad undersized at 6 feet and 232 pounds, Al-Uqdah made up for it by coming up with several key takeaways, including an interception return for a touchdown against Oregon State and a fourth-quarter interception that set up a road win over San Diego State.

Al-Uqdah finished with a Pro Football Focus defensive grade of 81.5, No. 17 nationally among linebackers with at least 500 snaps.

Al-Uqdah is one of 28 Cougars to enter the transfer portal since the end of the regular season, including the 13th starter. All are eligible to play in WSU’s Holiday Bowl matchup with No. 22 Syracuse on Friday, a policy the team voted to enact when the departures began to pile up and head coach Jake Dickert left for Wake Forest. It’s been unclear how many players would be interested in doing so.

Al-Uqdah is the eighth Cougar to find a new home this offseason, joining wide receiver Kris Hutson (Arizona), defensive lineman Ansel Din-Mbuh (TCU), punter Nick Haberer (Vanderbilt), quarterback John Mateer (Oklahoma), safety Adrian Wilson (Arizona State), defensive tackle Khalil Laufau (Houston) and running back Wayshawn Parker (Utah).

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