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- All eyes will be on Chico McClatcher this fall as the redshirt senior wide receiver looks to bounce back after stepping away from football last season. Yesterday, he spoke to the media after practice.
Just as a refresher, let’s all remember what Chico is capable of:
- For thoughts and notes from Day 5 of Fall Camp, see:
- Lauren Kirschman’s coverage here
- As well as written and audio coverage by the guys from Dawgman.com
"It's always family with this team. These guys are my brothers and I'm just happy I'm playing with them." - Chico McClatcher
— Washington Athletics (@UWAthletics) August 7, 2019
More of what we overheard at Day 5 of @UW_Football fall camp ➡️ https://t.co/pcccyqxPT2#GoHuskies x #PurpleReign pic.twitter.com/IJhpDhamkU
- Senior LB Kyler Manu is embracing the next man up mentality heading into this season.
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- Former Husky QB and current color analyst Damon Huard will step away from the broadcasting booth after this season. This makes sense, given that his son will be playing for the Huskies by the 2020 season.
Appearances in AP Top 25 Football Poll Since Class of 2020 Football Recruits were Born (~2001)
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) August 7, 2019
1. USC, 209
2. Oregon, 199
3. Stanford, 129
4. Utah, 105
5. Washington, 91
6. UCLA, 87
7. ASU, 80
8. WSU, 73
9. Cal, 70
10. Colorado, 41
11. OSU, 38
12. Arizona, 34
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) August 6, 2019
That’s it for today! Go Dawgs!