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Football Dots
- While there are still some questions, UW heads into the 2018 season with a lot of talent and experience up front on the OL.
- Another NFL team, another “why we should draft Vita Vea in the first round” piece. This time, it’s the Atlanta Falcons.
- Oh they there, LA (still feels weird) Chargers. You want Vita Vea, too?
- Ryan Bowman lead the team in sacks last year with 5.5 as a redshirt freshman. He has lofty goals for himself this year, including doubling his sack total.
- With a hamstring injury to Austin Joyner, and Jordan Miller still recovering from his broken leg, Keith Taylor has been running with the no.1 defense at CB alongside Byron Murphy. Adam Jude has more notes in his spring practice wrap up.
- ASU’s The State Press rips apart the Pac-12 saying it is not worthy of its “Conference of Champions” moniker. These days, it’s hard to disagree.
- The Auburn game is 149 days away, so let’s check in on their spring practice. Here are 10 players to watch out for in their spring game.
- Can Sidney Jones solve the Eagles slot CB problem?
- Someone’s been reading The Art of War:
Mic'd up!
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) April 4, 2018
"Compete against each other. More importantly yourself." - @imalloe#PurpleReign pic.twitter.com/bfvpoXtSQM
- With a fully healthy secondary, where does Myles Bryant fit?
mama built a saint pic.twitter.com/CTBbmQZTBV
— Myles B (@mylesjbryant) April 5, 2018
- Always a nice reminder:
2017 Pac-12 Football Scoring Defense: Points Allowed Per Game
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) April 5, 2018
1. Washington, 16.1
2. Stanford, 22.7
3. Utah, 23.2
4. WSU, 25.8
5. USC, 26.1
6. Colorado, 28.2
7. Cal, 28.4
8. Oregon, 29.0
9. ASU, 32.8
10. Arizona, 34.4
11. UCLA, 36.6
12. OSU, 43.0
- Cal is too high:
All-time Pac-12 football wins (though 2018 bowls)
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) March 25, 2018
1. USC, 834
2. Washington, 725
3. Colorado, 700
4. Utah, 668
5. Cal, 661
6. Oregon, 648
7. Stanford, 644
8. Arizona, 608
9. Arizona State, 607
10. UCLA, 602
11. Oregon State, 534
12. Washington State, 503
- All for today. GO DAWGS!