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Derrion Grim wanted an offense that would throw the ball. He's found that with Washington State.

The former Nebraska wide receiver committed to the Pac-12 school Monday after leaving the Husker program in August, about a week before the start of the season. At the time, Grim told the Stockton Record he left Lincoln in part because he didn't believe Mike Riley would open up the offense with more four wide receiver sets.

He won't have those same concerns at Washington State. The Cougars rank No. 2 nationally this season with 381.4 passing yards per game and have thrown the ball an average of 51.2 times.

Washington State, under former Texas Tech coach Mike Leach, is off to a 2-0 start in the Pac 12 with wins over Oregon and Stanford the last two weeks.

The Cougars were the first school to offer Grim after he left Nebraska, extending him one on Sept. 21.

Grim was a three-star recruit in the Huskers' 2016 class. He enrolled early and went through spring practices but decided just before the season Nebraska wasn't the right place for him.

He transferred to San Joaquin Delta Community College in his hometown of Stockton, California. There he has 22 catches for 391 yards and three touchdowns in five games this season.