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Welcome to your Tuesday link dump for all things Washington. For more Dawg stuff, follow us on Twitter, or subscribe to Ryan’s UW lists.
- Usually we don’t begin dots with a tweet. Not today:
A Legend. pic.twitter.com/vosOHz3O7V
— Myles. (@MylesRice41) September 24, 2018
Anyways, on to the normal stuff:
- Pro Football Focus has their mock draft first round, which has four Pac-12 players.
- Sports Illustrated has their bowl projections, which has UW playing a rematch from 2012.
- Sporting News has their picks and thoughts on next weekend’s most high profile games, including three that feature ranked Pac-12 teams.
- Adam Jude has his round up of Chris Petersen’s press conference.
The highest-graded players on offense from Washington's win over Arizona State this weekend pic.twitter.com/d5997uAbsv
— PFF College (@PFF_College) September 25, 2018
Access denied! Cory Littleton gives credit for another huge punt block ️ #LARams pic.twitter.com/PqOsS5D3LT
— ESPNLosAngeles (@ESPNLosAngeles) September 24, 2018
If you’re underwhelmed by Washington’s 3rd down conversion rate:
2018 Pac-12 Football - 3rd-Down Conversion Rate
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) September 25, 2018
1. Oregon, 50%
2. Arizona, 45%
3. Washington, 43%
4. USC, 42%
Utah, 42%
6. ASU, 38%
7. Cal, 37%
Stanford, 37%
9. Colorado, 36%
OSU, 36%
11. WSU, 32.0%
12. UCLA, 30.0%
2018 Pac-12 Football - Explosion Plays Allowed of 30 Yards or Longer
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) September 25, 2018
1. Washington, 1
2. ASU, 3
Cal, 3
Utah, 3
5. Colorado, 5
6. Arizona, 6
7. Stanford, 7
UCLA, 7
USC, 7
WSU, 7
11. Oregon, 10
12. OSU, 11
Sidney Jones on back to back plays:
— Tyler Steege (@TSteegeNFL) September 24, 2018
Play 1 - pass deflection to prevent touchdown.
Play 2 - somehow stays on feet after low block, takes on a #Colts offensive lineman and holds ball carrier until help arrives.
Incredible. pic.twitter.com/io3jZxvHMG
2018 Pac-12 Football - % of Opponent Possessions that Result in Points
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) September 24, 2018
1. Utah, 15%
2. Cal, 16%
3. Colorado, 17%
4. Stanford, 19%
5. Washington, 22%
6. WSU, 25%
7. Oregon, 27%
8. ASU, 29%
9. USC, 34%
10. UCLA, 40%
11. OSU, 44%
12. Arizona, 50%
Do good things, don’t do bad things, and bow down to Washington.