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Football Dots
Apple Cup game preview from The Seattle Times:
What to watch for in the 112th Apple Cup between UW and WSU plus @mikevorel's prediction https://t.co/x4p2LhcGvV
— Seattle Times Sports (@SeaTimesSports) November 28, 2019
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Tune in between 8 and 10:
It's AppleCup Day!The Guys from https://t.co/nkqb0tpeE2 will be on @SportsRadioKJR Friday morning at 8 AM as the opening act for The Honks who start at 10 . @UW_Football@UW_MBB#AppleCup @ScottEklund@Chris_Fetters@Softykjr
— Kim Grinolds (@KimGrinolds) November 29, 2019
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More Dawgman Apple Cup stuff:
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Your Apple Cup Warm and Fuzzy Moment:
JUST IN: The UW Marching Band will spell out “THANKS” pregame to WSU before the Apple Cup kicks off Friday.
— Patrick Quinn (@PatrickQuinnTV) November 29, 2019
WSU’s band played UW’s fight song at the Apple Cup in ‘18 after a UW band flipped on the way to Pullman - preventing the band from making it. #komonews @huskyband pic.twitter.com/PvcGpSmj8f
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The Daily gives us a feature on some seniors playing at Husky Stadium for the final time today:
Myles Bryant started his career as a walk-on. He'll end it as the unequivocal leader of the UW defense. In his time on Montlake, he's started at every position in the secondary.
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) November 28, 2019
Now, he's focusing on leaving a legacy for future Washington DB groups.https://t.co/XtAxq1oZd4
Trey Adams didn't just suffer what could have been a career-ending injury. He suffered two in a 10-month span. But now the Wenatchee native is set to cap off a complete senior season.https://t.co/zoznAHTqeW
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) November 28, 2019
Later that season, @J_Kirshenbaum talked to Benning Potoa'e, whose father served in the military, about what Washinton's Salute to Service Night meant to him.https://t.co/JCFlF9q6uv
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) November 28, 2019
After Dante Pettis graduated, it was Aaron Fuller who stepped up to lead the UW receivers for the next two years. @AlecDietz wrote about the senior from Texas just as he was taking the step to get there.https://t.co/ze4BpImhkB
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) November 28, 2019
Josiah Bronson didn't start his career at Washington. But midway through last year, @haileyarobin talked to the transfer from Temple about why he returned home.https://t.co/dqulYj0eXD
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) November 28, 2019
Four years ago, Nick Harris was a true freshman starting in the Peach Bowl. Three years ago, Harris was an experienced piece of the offensive line. Two years ago, he moved to center.
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) November 28, 2019
Now, he's not just a leader for the O-Line, but for UW's whole offense.https://t.co/BKYnIQ9Z3h
After Tevis Bartlett and Ben Burr-Kirven graduated, it was up to Brandon Wellington and Kyler Manu to lead a freshman-heavy group of inside linebackers.https://t.co/rrxEXX5T2H
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) November 28, 2019
When Trey Adams had to miss the beginning of last season, Jared Hilbers moved in to protect the left side of the UW offensive line. When Kaleb McGary graduated after 2018, Hilbers moved over to right tackle, where he's started every game this year.https://t.co/CnfYmgVHAw
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) November 28, 2019
Who has started the most consecutive games for the Huskies? That would be AJ Carty, possibly the least celebrated and most consistent player the Huskies have.https://t.co/N46VXbBQnQ
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) November 28, 2019
Two years ago, Joel Whitford came to Seattle from Australia, and has been a fixture as the Huskies' punter ever since.https://t.co/HWPlvL4U8t
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) November 28, 2019
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Misc Dots
Women’s hoops moves to 4-1:
HUSKIES WIN!!
— Washington Women’s Basketball (@UW_WBB) November 28, 2019
Khayla Rooks with a career-high 17 points to lead the Huskies! It's the fewest points allowed by UW since 2010!#AlwaysCompete x #GoHuskies pic.twitter.com/Dl0M0KFJkC
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Impressive:
4/5 ⭐️ Players on Each PAC-12 Basketball Roster:
— WestCoastCFB (@WestCoastCFB) November 28, 2019
UCLA - 8
Arizona - 7
Washington - 7
Oregon - 7
Arizona St - 6
USC - 6
Utah - 4
Stanford - 4
Oregon St - 2
Colorado - 1
Cal - 1
WSU - 0
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