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Football Dots
- Dave “Softy” Mahler from KJR says that Jacob Eason has won the QB job.
What I’m hearing:
— Dave “Softy” Mahler (@Softykjr) August 22, 2019
Sounds like Jacob Eason has won the starting QB job at Washington.
- Mike Vorel from The Seattle Times is confirming that this is coming from multiple sources, but how many of those are Softy?
Christian Caple is hearing the same rumors. Petersen speaks to the media at 11:30 this morning, we’ll see if he confirms that Eason is the guy:
Hearing the same. Chris Petersen is scheduled to speak with the media tomorrow morning. https://t.co/Sn5kecu1jj
— Christian Caple (@ChristianCaple) August 23, 2019
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- Lauren Kirschman from The News Tribune features UW running back Sean McGrew, who has taken Chris Petersen’s advice to get lost in great books.
- Listen to Episode 1 of the Chris Petersen Show with the voice of the Huskies Tony Castricone. They talk depth, QBs and more.
- Caple (The Athletic $) takes a crack at predicting the UW offensive depth chart for the Eastern Washington game, plus a scholarship breakdown.
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The video on this page predicts every UW game this fall, while the article dives deep into the road games:
One of our new interns, @sammyrindler, took a deep dive into UW’s road games this fall to see if the Huskies can get back to being Road Dawgs again. https://t.co/uNLYahiuuZ pic.twitter.com/mM1TVsCTrf
— Dawgman.com (@Dawgman247) August 23, 2019
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This is to be released at some point Friday...
Coming tomorrow...
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) August 22, 2019
@CoachPeteUW#PurpleReign pic.twitter.com/7hcZiWuN6O
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Improving talent, building depth:
How Are Pac-12 Programs Trending in Talent Accumulation? 2019 4/5 Stars Vs 2016:
— WestCoastCFB (@WestCoastCFB) August 23, 2019
UW +21
Oregon +8
WSU +3
OSU +3
Utah +2
Cal +2
Colorado +2
Stanford +1
USC (-4)
ASU (-4)
Arizona (-8)
UCLA (-16)
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Retro Dot
From January, 2016: