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- Mike Vorel talks about ZTF and his high school volleyball career.
- And Lauren Kirschman has an article on ZTF’s high school versatility as well.
- BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE! Stewart Mandel includes some thoughts on ZTF in his mailbag.
- And Kirschman also has a piece on Kyler Gordon’s dynamism.
- Christian Caple has a look back at the year since Chris Petersen stepped down.
CFP ranking updates came out last night and:
December 1️⃣ #CFBPlayoff Selection Committee Rankings
— College Football Playoff (@CFBPlayoff) December 2, 2020
2️⃣1️⃣. Marshall // @HerdFB
2️⃣2️⃣. Washington // @UW_Football
2️⃣3️⃣. Oregon // @oregonfootball
2️⃣4️⃣. Tulsa // @TulsaFootball
2️⃣5️⃣. Louisiana // @RaginCajunsFB
A friendly reminder that PFF isn’t the end all be all... but this is nice anyway:
PAC-12 DPOY Candidates - PFF’s Highest Graded Pac-12 Defensive Players:
— WestCoastCFB (@WestCoastCFB) December 1, 2020
1. Elijah Molden (UW)
2. Mitchell Agude (UCLA)
3. ZTF (UW)
4. Edefuan Ulofoshio (UW)
5. Trent McDuffie (UW)
PFF’s Top Graded Tackles:
— WestCoastCFB (@WestCoastCFB) December 1, 2020
1. Alijah Vera-Tucker (USC)
2. Victor Curne (UW)
3. Sean Rhyan (UCLA)
4. Jaxson Kirkland (UW)
5. William Sherman (CU)
6. Alec Anderson (UCLA)
7. Aumavae-Laulu (Ore)
PFF’s Top Graded Pac-12 Guards:
— WestCoastCFB (@WestCoastCFB) December 1, 2020
1. Ryan Walk (Ore)
2. Henry Bainivalu (UW)
3. Andrew Vorhees (USC)
4. Ulumoo Ale (UW)
The best LBs in College Football pic.twitter.com/KmTL7aHcST
— PFF College (@PFF_College) December 1, 2020
More ZTF love:
RS soph Zion Tupuola-Fetui has 7 (!) sacks and 3 forced fumbles in 3 games this year - so many reps where he just walks the tackle back into the QB like this pic.twitter.com/VG1N8MuEkl
— Connor Rogers (@ConnorJRogers) December 2, 2020
Ya know, many of us might think he comes off as a smug blowhard — myself less than others — and he does look like a South Park Canadian, but this is nice:
David Shaw expresses his gratitude to @UW_Football for allowing Stanford to practice at the Huskies' indoor facility last night. Cardinal had meetings today, all safety protocols set up in Seattle.
— Janie McCauley (@JanieMcCAP) December 2, 2020
And so is this:
Stanford head coach David Shaw called UW outside linebacker Zion Tupuola-Fetui "a physical, athletic son of a gun, man."
— Mike Vorel (@mikevorel) December 2, 2020
Stanford head coach David Shaw said some of his players -- including one on the two-deeps, fullback Jay Symonds -- chose not to make the extended road trip that will include road games at UW and Oregon State.
— Mike Vorel (@mikevorel) December 2, 2020
Welp. Not great news for a couple of Dawgs. https://t.co/Yqfa93K4pX
— UW Dawg Pound (@UWonSBN) December 2, 2020
Former UW walk-on DB:
Every pair is unique.
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) December 2, 2020
Every pair tells a story.
@seantehdon
Full video drops tonight. pic.twitter.com/4uryJNnEgo
Alright team, let’s go find ‘em:
Stanford head coach David Shaw said his team practiced at UW last night because it was too quick a turnaround to find a high school on Tuesday. They'll be practicing at multiple high schools the rest of the week. He declined to divulge which schools.
— Mike Vorel (@mikevorel) December 2, 2020
Do good things, don’t do bad things, and bow down to Washington.