Baylor rising redshirt junior running back Bryson Washington plans to enter the transfer portal, according to On3’s Pete Nakos.
Poised for a breakout season as a sophomore, Washington battled injuries throughout 2025, finishing the year with 788 rushing yards and 154 carries to go along with six rushing touchdowns. While he didn’t miss a game with an injury, he was clearly limited.
Over the final two months of the season, Washington had just three games with double-digit carries, with the highest mark (14) coming in the 55-28 loss to No. 13 Utah on Nov. 15. The Franklin native had more games with less than 25 rushing yards (4) than games with 15-plus carries (3).
After redshirting in 2023, Washington had the best season for a freshman running back in Baylor program history, breaking the freshman school record for rushing yards (1,028). Across a four-game stretch to close the regular season, Washington had four straight 100-plus yard games, totaling 625 yards and 10 touchdowns in that span; he was later named a Freshman All-American by The Athletic.
During his high school career at Franklin, Washington was a four-year starter at running back for the Lions, leading them to 32 straight wins and consecutive 3A-D1 State Championships. Washington totaled over 2,000 yards on the ground and 30 touchdowns as a senior. He was a three-star prospect in the 2023 recruiting class and stayed in Central Texas, choosing Baylor over SMU, Houston and Arkansas.
The Bears are expected to return rising redshirt junior Dawson Pendergrass, who missed the 2025 season with an injury, as well as former four-star recruits Caden Knighten and Michael Turner, and will add four-star true freshman Ryelan Morris to the running back room.
The transfer portal window this offseason runs from Jan. 2 to Jan. 16.