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Football Dots
Mike Vorel from The Seattle Times takes his best stab at guessing the next UW Offensive Coordinator:
As Washington searches for its next offensive coordinator, here are five candidates who could realistically fill the position. https://t.co/NpL6cmN9Oi
— The Seattle Times (@seattletimes) January 2, 2020
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We keep waiting for that true frosh receiver that comes in an consistently produces:
#Washington is getting a baller in wide receiver Jalen McMillan.
— Tom Loy (@TomLoy247) January 2, 2020
Enjoyed watching him today during practice No. 2 at the All-American Bowl.
Smooth route-runner, great stride, plenty of speed, he can do it all. https://t.co/rNb9mqIMdn@jalenmcmillan20 @AABonNBC @247Sports pic.twitter.com/StYVyMY8mh
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Jimmy Lake did not offer the 3-star Blackmon; we’ll let it slide:
For a long time - it was going to be Utah atop the highest-graded defensive players in the Pac-12 – instead, it's Washington:
— Cam Mellor (@PFF_Cam) January 2, 2020
1. Elijah Molden, Washington
2. Julian Blackmon, Utah
3. Myles Bryant, Washington
4. Trent McDuffie, Washington
^^ All 4 holding elite coverage grades.
More depth for a talented defensive front:
It's been noted elsewhere, but wanted to pass along that DL Josiah Bronson did receive a sixth year of eligibility, per UW.
— Christian Caple (@ChristianCaple) January 2, 2020
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Yup, some major blowout wins and close losses during the CP era:
Point Differential in the CFP Era (2014-2019):
— WestCoastCFB (@WestCoastCFB) January 2, 2020
1. Washington +1133
2. Oregon +804
3. Utah +714
4. Stanford +538
5. USC +505
6. WSU +448
7. ASU +129
8. Cal +9
9. Arizona (-85)
10. UCLA (-145)
11. Colorado (-155)
12. Oregon St (-858)
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Hamdan to Missouri, Paopao to UNLV:
REPORTS: Hamdan, Paopao have already found their next jobs https://t.co/Z4s6vz9X62 via @247sports
— Kim Grinolds (@KimGrinolds) January 1, 2020
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Basketball Dots
Box Score; Dawgs shoot just 41%. UW holds UCLA to 39%, but allows 10 three pointers:
FINAL STATS: UW roared back from a 10-point deficit, but couldn't overcome Jake Kyman's 7 3-pointers, as UCLA beat the Huskies 66-64 Thursday night in Seattle. Isaiah Stewart had 24/11 to lead the home team. @Dawgman247 pic.twitter.com/X4yASPvJCh
— ⭐️Chris Fetters⭐️ (@Chris_Fetters) January 3, 2020
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The Daily digs into what happened to the Huskies Thursday night:
Instant: Huskies drop conference opener after poor first half | via @AlecDietz https://t.co/vavfpkgKP2
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) January 3, 2020
After getting by after slow starts with wins earlier in the season, @UW_MBB couldn't dig itself out of a hole in a stunning conference-opening loss to UCLA | via @AlecDietzhttps://t.co/mBzo54s6SP
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) January 3, 2020
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Back to work for this talented basketball team:
After the Huskies' 66-64 loss to UCLA, Isaiah Stewart attempted to sum up everything that went wrong. He ended up describing UW's season.
— Lauren Kirschman (@laurenkirschman) January 3, 2020
"We have so much talent. We just have to put this together.”https://t.co/4JqQLNq0ro pic.twitter.com/yHaZ3z6ia7
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Dawgman with the game recap and audio from Hopkins & Stewart:
GAME WRAP: Isaiah Stewart's 24 and 11 weren't enough Thursday, as UW drops their home conference opener, 66-64, to UCLA. Post-game audio and selected quotes to follow. https://t.co/mbe41q6xB1 pic.twitter.com/c0VnScY8OA
— Dawgman.com (@Dawgman247) January 3, 2020
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Misc Dot
Preview of UW Baseball from D1Baseball.com:
Two seasons removed from the @NCAACWS, @UW_Baseball hopes to return to normal with plenty of fresh faces.@KendallRogers on #Washington's spring outlook:
— D1Baseball (@d1baseball) January 2, 2020
>> https://t.co/CWk02Nxxjy pic.twitter.com/Vj1wHitQQA
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Retro Dot
UW hosts the Trojans Sunday at 7pm: