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- Late Dot: Episode No. 5 of "The Pursuit" is live.
- After Utah notched a double-overtime win against Oregon State last night, Pac-12 road teams improved to 15–4 in conference games this year. (Husky fans no doubt hope to continue that trend when Washington travels to Eugene tomorrow.) Kevin Gemmell tries to wrap his head around the absurdity of it all.
- Chris Petersen talked about preparing for Oregon, Josh Perkins' first-half suspension and Ben Riva's health in his final media availability this week.
- The Dawgs will wear their all-whites tomorrow.
The Huskies will wear their all-white Northwest Frost uniforms this Saturday at Oregon. #UWHuskies pic.twitter.com/J8vLX8LV7D
— UW Football (@UW_Football) October 17, 2014
- Christian Caple talks about how tomorrow will be John Ross' first trip to Autzen Stadium since taking an official visit there as a high school player.
- Ted Miller wonders how Chris Petersen's presence will affect the Washington-Oregon rivalry.
- Mason Kelley talks about how the various defensive units are competing to produce the most turnovers.
- The UW Department of Athletics has unveiled an excellent new feature called Data Points for the stats wonks among us. Exhibit A:
When Shaq or J.Ross touch the ball, get ready to Sound the Siren. #UWDataPoints http://t.co/vyzWmxVcpK pic.twitter.com/n3L8P8QhPG
— Washington Huskies (@UWAthletics) October 16, 2014 - Shaq Thompson continues to get a lot of (deserved) love, as Paul Myerberg calls him a dark horse Heisman candidate, Mason Kelley calls him "The Most Interesting Man in College Football," and ESPN says that he will establish himself as "the top linebacker in the Pac-12" by season's end.
- Adam Jude and Bud Withers talk about the significance of The Pick, and John Canzano delights in trolling Husky fans.
- The women's golf team is tearing it up.
After winning the first two tournaments of the fall, @UW_WGolf holds the top spot in both major national polls. pic.twitter.com/Hl770bqpKl
— Washington Huskies (@UWAthletics) October 15, 2014