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UW reported 11 active positive COVID-19 within its athletics department — six more than a week ago. However, a source also indicated not all 11 cases can be traced to the football program. It’s university policy not to specify how many cases are tied to each team.
Updated story on the UW-Oregon game being canceled: https://t.co/mQbQRl5rvv
— Mike Vorel (@mikevorel) December 10, 2020
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Questions loom over the status of next weekend’s Pac-12 Championship, too.
Just like that, @UW_Football will not be playing after COVID-19 cases place the Huskies under the minimum number of scholarship players | via @edwardsanthonyb https://t.co/auXvpYft94
— The Daily Sports (@UWDailySports) December 11, 2020
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Teams must have seven available scholarship offensive linemen, four available scholarship defensive linemen and at least one scholarship quarterback in order to play.
Here's our updated story now that the Pac-12 has officially cancelled the @UW_Football - @oregonfootball game, with statements from the conference, @JenniferCohenUW, and @CoachLakeUDUB. @Dawgman247 #GoHuskies #Dawgs #Pac12 #CFB https://t.co/JW9CQaGoQt
— Chris Fetters ⭐️ (@Chris_Fetters) December 10, 2020
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Dawgman with an “Emergency” Podcast:
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Half of this list is made up of Huskies:
P12 DPOY Candidates - PFF’s Highest Graded Defensive Players:
— WestCoastCFB (@WestCoastCFB) December 10, 2020
1. Edefuan Ulofoshio (UW)
2. Roy Lopez (UA)
3. Elijah Molden (UW)
4. Talanoa Hufanga (USC)
5. ZTF (UW)
6. Mustafa Johnson (CU)
7. Devin Lloyd (Utah)
8. Trent McDuffie (UW)
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Washington behind only Alabama, Cincinnati, Oklahoma State, Northwestern & West Virginia:
PFF’s Best Secondaries in the Nation:
— WestCoastCFB (@WestCoastCFB) December 10, 2020
6. Washington
12. San Diego St
27. USC
32. BYU
43. Cal
49. Colorado
53. Oregon
54. ASU
60. Utah
68. OSU
71. UCLA
86. Arizona
88. Stanford
100. WSU
https://t.co/Vbiqbwh62P
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UW on his list of four possible destinations. Lars-Woodbey is friends with Keith Taylor, Sean McGrew, Terrell Bynum:
Former #FloridaState DB Jaiden Lars-Woodbey went in to the transfer portal a week ago and is now focusing on four schools and would like to make a decision later this month https://t.co/HapZhHfPcE pic.twitter.com/Kxhngrd71N
— Greg Biggins (@GregBiggins) December 10, 2020
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Myles Bryant showed up on national TV:
YESSIR‼️ @mylesjbryant TAKES IT
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) December 11, 2020
FOX#BowDown x #ProDawgs pic.twitter.com/MgVlCwM4DY
Myles Bryant just took it away from Robert Woods for the INT
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) December 11, 2020
(via @thecheckdown)pic.twitter.com/UhC0m8NpBg
Retro Dot
The 2017 beatdown gets overlooked:
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