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“So there’s been a lot of disappointment along the way, but we also got through quite a lot of games and many of our teams had a chance to prove themselves.”
Did the Pac-12 have a successful football season? On the surface, there would seem to be an obvious answer. But here's what commissioner Larry Scott had to say. (from @mikevorel) https://t.co/kgcPLNqUtj
— Seattle Times Sports (@SeaTimesSports) December 18, 2020
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Dylan Morris registered around a 124 rating on both first and second down. Also a 171 rating when UW trailed by 15 or more points:
3rd Down QB Rating:
— WestCoastCFB (@WestCoastCFB) December 18, 2020
1. Morris (UW) 169.4
2. DTR (UCLA) 165.5
3. Shough (Ore) 156.8
4. Slovis (USC) 146.9
5. Noyer (CU) 144.7
6. Garbers (Cal) 140.1
7. Mills (Stan) 139.1
8. Bentley (Utah) 125.2
9. de Laura (WSU) 124.5
10. Daniels (ASU) 121
11. Gunnell (UA) 96.9
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Thursday was Coach Lake’s 44th birthday.
Both hands in the air like Rocky! Happy Bday @CoachLakeUDUB been amazing to see your journey! We go back since 2003 when you were recruiting me when I was a youngster and 15+ years later you got the keys to the city! Dawg Fans make sure you show your hometown coach some love! pic.twitter.com/AJTn8oZ49Z
— Tracy Ford (@TFordFSP) December 17, 2020
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AD’s shutting down lazy reporting is kinda cool:
Regarding my last tweet, seems like FootballScoop report of UCLA possibly moving on from Chip Kelly (and targeting Chris Petersen) might be inaccurate https://t.co/ecWJ8rIcef
— Mike Vorel (@mikevorel) December 18, 2020
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Chin could get open on deep routes, but just couldn’t crack the rotation consistently. Wouldn’t be a shock to see him in the NFL someday ala Marvin Hall.
Grateful for the opportunity and stuff I’ve learned at this university on and off the field plus all of the support from husky nation, Thankyou for everything, it’s all love! I’m Not done yet though onto the next ! #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/UgR8TNHnEp
— Jordan C. Chin ™ (@chincredible) December 18, 2020
UW is currently slated to have nine scholarship wide receivers in 2021: juniors Terrell Bynum and Ty Jones, sophomores Puka Nacua, Marquis Spiker and Austin Osborne and freshmen Rome Odunze, Jalen McMillan, Sawyer Racanelli and Jabez Tinae.
— Mike Vorel (@mikevorel) December 17, 2020
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“It appears Hopkins made a serious miscalculation when he retooled UW’s offense, de-emphasizing its low-post production and prioritizing its perimeter attack.”
A few thoughts on the Washington Huskies men's basketball team. https://t.co/Jc1lPkBfj2 pic.twitter.com/UdtXx3G9tg
— Percy Allen (@percyallen) December 17, 2020
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Some nice images from The Daily:
ICYMI: Washington lost 66-58 to Montana at home last night.
— Conor Courtney (@conor_courtney) December 18, 2020
Recap (via @ANYamashita): https://t.co/6G7ToxaGrO pic.twitter.com/RGEo9X6HFx
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Good luck to to the grad transfer Chin, wherever he lands: