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Football Dots
- The news of the night was that both top-100 Husky freshmen quarterbacks entered the transfer portal which could leave the Dawgs with just 3 scholarship QBs for this upcoming season.
- Chris Fetters of Dawgman ($) spoke with Jacob Sirmon’s dad about his son’s decision to potentially transfer from a school he was seemingly destined for.
- And while they get the headlines because they’re bigger names, there was a 3rd transfer portal entrant last night as well:
A source through 247Sports has informed @Dawgman247 that Washington senior DL Jason Scrempos has put his name in the transfer portal. It's very likely Scrempos is in line for a graduate transfer, so he would be immediately eligible for this fall.
— Chris Fetters (@Chris_Fetters) April 30, 2019
- LB Ariel Ngata was one of the stars of spring but it’s still a bit of a mystery where he’ll wind up on the field this fall.
The list, from left to right: Joe Tryon, Andre Baccellia, Elijah Molden, Jaxson Kirkland, Myles Bryant and Ariel Ngata. https://t.co/UkNIcucUk2
— Mike Vorel (@mikevorel) April 29, 2019
- Christian Caple at The Athletic had his position by position review after the Spring although obviously the QB situation looks a little different now.
- Stewart Mandel, also of The Athletic, puts the Huskies 17th in his post-Spring top-25 power rankings.
- CBS has them slightly higher up at 15th overall in their top-25.
- Tevis Bartlett has been invited to a pair of rookie minicamps with the New York Giants and Tennessee Titans where he’ll hope to make an NFL roster.
Pac-12 in Updated @CFBPlayoff Title Odds via @SuperBookUSA
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) April 29, 2019
- Washington 35/1
- Oregon, 40/1
- USC, 100/1
- Utah, 100/1
- WSU, 100/1
- Stanford, 225/1
- Arizona, 300/1
- UCLA, 300/1
- ASU, 350/1
- Cal, 500/1
- Colorado, 1000/1
- OSU, 9999/1
Other Dots
- The UW women’s tennis team made the NCAA tournament and will host Army on campus this weekend.
WE ARE IN!!
— Washington Women's Tennis (@UW_WTennis) April 29, 2019
The Huskies are the No. 10 overall seed in the @NCAATennis tournament!
UW hosts the first and second rounds on campus May 3rd and 4th for the first time since 2004!#GoHuskies // #BetterTogether pic.twitter.com/ehVn29YcqJ
- Also this weekend: the Windermere Cup
The 33rd annual @WindermereCup is this Saturday!
— Washington Athletics (@UWAthletics) April 29, 2019
Pack the Montlake Cut on Opening Day and cheer for @UW_Rowing as they race against Germany, Boston University (men), and UCLA (women).
>> https://t.co/UmeKTXVvqo#GoHuskies pic.twitter.com/yoY6Hw1zuj
285 wins at Washington.
— Washington Baseball (@UW_Baseball) April 29, 2019
77 at Indiana State.
538 at Chico State.
900 total.
Congrats @CoachMeggs‼️#DaWgStrong pic.twitter.com/ZygOYBmRfH