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Football Dots
Former Penn State, Vanderbilt OC has been with Jacksonville Jaguars for the past four seasons:
Washington welcomes John Donovan as the new offensive coordinator for the Dawgs.
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) January 10, 2020
Read: https://t.co/ENknS7qTQY#PurpleReign pic.twitter.com/iAFRkg0zNr
More to come on this news.... stay tuned.
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From The Athletic ($):
ICYMI With Salvon Ahmed going pro, three predictions for Washington’s running backs in 2020 | @ChristianCaplehttps://t.co/UKEI1DMijY pic.twitter.com/hPsrUyTFjv
— The Athletic Seattle (@TheAthleticSEA) January 10, 2020
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The defense really came around late in the season:
PPG Allowed Final 4 Games:
— WestCoastCFB (@WestCoastCFB) January 8, 2020
1. Washington - 11.75
2. Oregon - 20.75
3. ASU - 22.75
4. Utah - 24.25
5. Cal - 24.75
6. Colorado - 25.75
7. USC - 31.75
8. OSU - 32.75
9. Stanford - 33.5
10. WSU - 34.25
11. UCLA - 35.75
12. Arizona - 37.25
The Husky Defense will be special in 2020
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Zoom-Zoom:
Watch @UW_Football signee Jalen McMillan (@jalenmcmillan20) reach a max speed of 21.7 MPH on this 75-yard TD pass from @AlabamaFTBL signee Bryce Young (@_bryce_young) #myRAMaxspeed #RollTide | #PurpleReign | #AABSZN20 pic.twitter.com/FrTrm1YCrx
— Recruiting Analytics (@RecruitAlytics1) January 10, 2020
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Five-star 2021 QB Sam Huard talks All-American Bowl selection https://t.co/YRMRfqLnXQ via @247sports
— Kim Grinolds (@KimGrinolds) January 9, 2020
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Dawgman with scholarship update:
Where do the scholarship numbers stand for 2020? https://t.co/4Yb4XJJxnN via @247sports
— Kim Grinolds (@KimGrinolds) January 9, 2020
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Basketball Dots
- Lauren Kirschman says the Huskies 61-55 loss to Stanford shows they will need to adjust to life without academically ineligible point guard Quade Green.
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Chris Fetters from Dawgman concurs:
From Chris Fetters: As good as UW played in the first half, missing Quade Green was a killer for the Huskies down the stretch as Stanford roared back to a 61-55 win Thursday in Palo Alto. https://t.co/bgUpY0BnoU pic.twitter.com/1sd5OM4nDc
— Dawgman.com (@Dawgman247) January 10, 2020
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Stanford was physical with Isaiah Stewart, but the freshman seemed to just have an off-night:
FINAL STATS: Jaden McDaniels goes for his first career double-double (18/15), but it wasn't enough as Stanford came from 8 down at the half to go nuts from three and beat UW 61-55. @Dawgman247 pic.twitter.com/9OQEouHa4v
— ⭐️Chris Fetters⭐️ (@Chris_Fetters) January 10, 2020
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Recap: @UW_MBB blows another second half lead in its second conference loss to Stanford | via @AlecDietzhttps://t.co/Pc1TpFEH10
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) January 10, 2020
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Built for Life:
Congrats to these for putting in the work on off the court
— Washington Men's Basketball (@UW_MBB) January 9, 2020
(3.75+) @Dreamville_33
(3.5-3.74) @Jason_Crandall, @TravisRice30, @SamTimmins33, @MmayesTsohonis
(3.25-3.49) @jamal_bey5, @jonahgeron #TougherTogether pic.twitter.com/1nhXQlIObT
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Retro Dot:
In Stunning HD, of course: