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Football Dots
- Dawgman is counting down their list of the “Most Important” Husky football players. Numbers 21-19 feature a young defensive tackle, a walk-on pass rusher, and a do-everything tight end.
- Pretty extensive Husky preview from the Oregonian.
- Pacific Takes ranks the WR/TE groups in the conference with the Huskies landing somewhere in the middle.
Huskies own the two best numbers on here:
Trending FB Yards Allowed per Game: 2016 -> 2017
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) June 29, 2018
1. UW: 316 -> 298
2. WSU: 405 -> 323
3. Utah: 382 -> 338
4. UO: 518 -> 369
5. USC: 367 -> 395
6. Stan: 368 -> 405
7. Cal: 518 -> 429
8. ASU: 520 -> 449
9. CU: 342 -> 450
10. UA: 469 -> 471
11. OSU: 429 -> 473
12. UCLA: 382 -> 483
And Adidas hasn’t even unloaded the Loomis truck yet:
Fiscal 2017 Athletics Revenue (in Millions) & National Rank per @USATODAY
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) June 28, 2018
12. Oregon, $145M
20. Washington, $129M
29. UCLA, $104M
30. ASU, $102M
38. Colorado, $94M
41. Arizona, $91M
California, $91M
48. Utah, $84M
52. OSU, $79M
53. WSU, $64M
USC & Stanford not available.
I count five Rose and an Orange....
BCS/ NY6 Bowl Wins since 1978:
— WestCoastCFB (@WestcoastCfb) June 28, 2018
1. USC - 12
2. Washington - 5
3. UCLA - 4
3. Oregon - 4
5. Stanford - 3
6. Arizona St - 2
6. Utah - 2
6. Colorado - 2
9. Oregon St - 1
9. Arizona - 1
11. Cal - 0
11. WSU - 0 pic.twitter.com/J730ppJBIu
FSP wants to wish @Kalepo206 @D_Morris5 good luck this week as they will be in football heaven at The Nike Opening #TEAMFSP pic.twitter.com/m5khkIljd4
— Ryan Clary (@RyanClaryFSP) June 28, 2018
Hey man, the news is sparse this time of year, so lets go four-deep with tweets on new uniform numbers:
35 Jamyn Patu, TB*
— Tony Castricone (@Castricone) June 28, 2018
37 Jack Westover, TE*
43 Jackson Sirmon, LB
45 Dylan Williams, K*
48 Jeffrey Ulofoshio, LB*
50 MJ Tafisi, LB
58 Zion Tupuola-Fetui, LB
59 Draco Bynum, DL
68 MJ Ale, OL
69 Will Pliska, OL*
78 Matteo Mele, OL
79 Victor Curne, OL
81 Trey Lowe, WR
83 Devin Culp, TE
91 Tuli Letuligasenoa, DL
— Tony Castricone (@Castricone) June 28, 2018
94 Sam Taimani, DL
98 Mosiah Nasili-Liu, DL
There are four jersey changes from 2017 to 2018 for @UW_Football:
— Tony Castricone (@Castricone) June 28, 2018
S Taylor Rapp, from 21 to 7
LB Joe Tryon, from 51 to 9
OL Jaxson Kirkland, from 65 to 51
TE Cade Otton, from 83 to 87#PurpleReign
Misc Dots
For The Athletic Subscribers only (4 bucks a month if you subscribe for a year):
"You realize there are more elements to being a leader than just talking."
— Brian Hamilton (@_Brian_Hamilton) June 28, 2018
Jaylen Nowell's freshman year began with a bang. It ended in frustration and a new resolve.
The @UW_MBB star on that, his NBA call and more @TheAthleticCBB + @TheAthleticSEA: https://t.co/LiJckmbWAA pic.twitter.com/VGJdESpHLW
Oh Snap! Dejounte throws it down on a new UW recruit:
He Said I Couldn’t Dunk On Him Cause He 7’4 ♂️ pic.twitter.com/rcGrPtSoyZ
— Dejounte Murray (@DejounteMurray) June 29, 2018
This begins July 4 in England:
Last tune-up on Lake Washington before @henleyroyalregatta #henleyroyalregatta #rowing #rowingu #rowtownusa #rowingfast #templechallengecup #luxsit #uw pic.twitter.com/rKKtDqTA0Y
— Washington Rowing (@UW_Rowing) June 28, 2018
Retro Dot
The whole damn game: