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Football Dots
- Multiple sources have reported that after announcing on Monday he would enter his name into the transfer portal, UW redshirt freshman QB Jacob Sirmon has decided he will stay at Washington. If you don’t subscribe to the Seattle Times, check out the Tacoma News Tribune’s summary.
- Local 5* recruit Sav’ell Smalls has announced that he’s no longer considering attending Washington and has eliminated them from contention in his recruitment.
This journey crazy.. much love to all the real ❤️ #TMC https://t.co/oYVrG6CPvx
— Sav'ell Smalls (@SavvySmalls_9) May 1, 2019
- 247Sports national editor Brandon Huffman broke the Smalls news yesterday afternoon after he interviewed the Garfield HS standout.
- And here’s Christian Caple of the Athletic’s take on both the Sirmon and Smalls story lines.
- Scott Eklund of Dawgman.com has reported that Washington has awarded scholarships to two walk-on players. Both are defensive lineman.
- ESPN has projected a player from each Top 25 team who will become a future head coach someday. See who they picked for Washington.
- The Pac-12 has decided not to change its football scheduling philosophy, per ESPN.
- And finally, Coach Jimmy Lake has a fun game for you to play:
DB BBQ in 2016! Who can name all current players on NFL Rosters ? #TBT #PurpleReign pic.twitter.com/G0xtMWbPBM
— Jimmy Lake (@CoachLakeUDUB) May 2, 2019
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