News:L'Damian Washington caught four passes for 98 yards and a touchdown at Texas A&M on Saturday.
Analysis:L'Damian Washington finished a disappointing 2012 season with 25 catches for 443 yards and two touchdowns.
News:L'Damian Washington led the Tigers with four catches for 72 yards against Alabama on Saturday.
Analysis: It's been a disappointing season overall for L'Damian Washington, who has found the end zone just once in 2012. The four catches were also a season-high for the junior wideout.
News:L'Damian Washington caught two passes for 81 yards and a touchdown against Georgia on Saturday.
Analysis:L'Damian Washington scored on a 69-yard touchdown strike from QB James Franklin.
News:L'Damian Washington caught two passes for 33 yards against Southeastern Louisiana on Saturday.
Analysis:L'Damian Washington wasn't needed much in the blowout win, but will have to fend off TJ Moe, Marcus Lucas and freshman sensation Dorial Green-Beckham for looks moving forward.
Mizzou's Washington Won't Let Shoulder Bruise Stop Him
News: Despite missing some practice time with a bruised shoulder, L'Damian Washington expects to be ready for Missouri's season-opener, the Columbia Tribune reports.
Analysis: Much is expected out of L'Damian Washington this season, who will team with TJ Moe, Marcus Lucas and dynamic freshman Dorial Green-Beckham to form one of the most potent wide receiving corps in the country.
News: Missouri wide receiver L'Damian Washington has put together some solid practices lately. He's battling for perhaps a fifth or sixth spot in the rotation with backups Brandon Gerau and Marcus Lucas already appearing to have a spot solidified.
Analysis: The wide receiver competition has been tight during fall practices, so perhaps once Washington earns a role, he could work his way up the depth chart as the season goes on. Otherwise, the news isn't all that significant, but it's nice to see some spots on the depth chart set in stone.
Washinton Elevated to Starting Wide Reciever For Missouri
News: Washington was elevated to a starting wide receiver position on Missouri's latest depth chart, the Kansas City Star reports.
Analysis: Washington will be a redshirt freshman this season, but he will get the opportunity to produce right away. Washington stands 6-4, but he weighs just 190 pounds and still has room to add some weight to his lanky frame. Quarterback Blaine Gabbert has shown good deep skills in the past, so look for him to try and take advantage of Washington's size down the field.