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First off, did you miss any of our 30-Day Countdown articles? Well, lucky for you we have neatly organized our preseason coverage all in one place. Second thing, make sure to vote in tomorrow’s election.
Now, onto the dots!
- The 2020 depth chart has been released:
As always, a reminder to take this with a grain of salt. But a few surprises nevertheless:
— Christian Caple (@ChristianCaple) November 2, 2020
— Kamari Pleasant the starting tailback.
— Alex Cook a starter at safety
— No Rome Odunze in the two-deeps
— Devin Culp not among the top three TEs
- Head Coach Jimmy Lake just wrapped up his press conference and here are some of the highlights:
Asked if UW has any season-ending or long-term injuries, Jimmy Lake simply replies: "No."
— Christian Caple (@ChristianCaple) November 2, 2020
When asked if the team and the QB room knows who the starting QB is, Jimmy Lake says he's not going to divulge that information.
— Mike Vorel (@mikevorel) November 2, 2020
Jimmy Lake says we'll find out who UW's starting quarterback is on Saturday night.
— Mike Vorel (@mikevorel) November 2, 2020
Jimmy Lake says Washington does have a plan in place for Name, Image and Likeness, but doesn't want to release it until the legislation is in place.
— Lars Hanson (@LarsHanson) November 2, 2020
"We will take advantage at the fullest at the NIL." Added that UW invested the most in the food budget when that changed.
Jimmy Lake says redshirt freshman WR Taj Davis has opted out of the 2020 season. Could return next season if he chooses.
— Christian Caple (@ChristianCaple) November 2, 2020
Jimmy Lake says that more than 90% of his players have already voted.
— Mike Vorel (@mikevorel) November 2, 2020
- For a more detailed breakdown of the press conference, check out Scott Eklund of Dawgman’s summary.
- Via the Seattle Times, Jon Wilner provides his UW football season preview.
- As always, make sure to catch up on all things recruiting with Aaron’s most recent Recruiting Roundup.
The home opener at the @GreatestSetting.
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) November 2, 2020
Washington will face Oregon State on November 14 at 8PM PT on @FS1. #PurpleReign x #BowDown pic.twitter.com/rLDPY56Oye
- And finally, stay tuned for an all new episode of the All We Hear is Purple podcast later this week. We plan to breakdown the upcoming season opener with Cal and may even have a special guest on the show!