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- The UW volleyball team heads to Arizona while facing a season unlike any other.
- Christian Caple looks at some metrics over the past four years of UW recruiting classes.
- The Athletic has a long piece about the cost of raising a blue-chip quarterback in the youth sports specialization complex.
Keith Taylor was 100% the best National DB in one-on-ones.
— Zach (All-22 Addict) Gartin (@All22_Addict) January 28, 2021
Consistently limiting separation and fighting to make a play on the ball. Eskridge shows off some strong hands. pic.twitter.com/oq4GaDx3Zx
Keith Taylor Jr. is balling out. Great play here on Day 2. His stock is definitely trending up. #BowDown #PurpleReign @UW_Football @KailaOlin pic.twitter.com/ylNY4ooEr6
— Jeff Schmidt - Football Alliance (@Schmidtalking) January 27, 2021
Great coverage by Keith Taylor! pic.twitter.com/I81WZoLGyi
— Billy M (@BillyM_91) January 27, 2021
This includes a further breakdown on the thread:
Game Report: Levi Onwuzurike, IDL, University of Washington vs Cal (2019)
— Vikings Film Room (@VikingsFilmRoom) January 27, 2021
TDN Rank: 56 (IDL4)
PFF Rank: 50 (IDL3)
PFF Pass Rush: 78.6
PFF Run D: 81.0
My Rank: IDL2
Projection: Late 1st-Late 2nd
Fit w/ the Vikings: pic.twitter.com/lya04FudGi
My god Levi Onwuzurike is explosive. I yelped a little bit pic.twitter.com/6XG671jJld
— Tyler Forness (@TheRealForno) January 28, 2021
If you ever thought “I wish I could learn more about @yaneisyrod,” well today is your lucky day. #GoHuskies pic.twitter.com/vrgYOfJEfj
— Washington Women's Soccer (@UW_WSoccer) January 28, 2021
Top-Rated Returning Edge Defenders per PFF
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) January 28, 2021
83.6—Mitchell Agude, UCLA
82.2—Zion Tupuola-Fetui, Washington
79.9—Ryan Bowman, Washington
78.9—Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon
78.1—Carson Wells, Colorado
75.2—Terrance Lang, Colorado
74.3—Mika Tafua, Utah
Top-Rated Returning QBs per PFF
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) January 28, 2021
83.3—Tristan Gebbia, OSU
81.5 —Dylan Morris, Washington
79.5—Kedon Slovis, USC
75.5—Sam Noyer, Colorado
75.2—Jayden de Laura, WSU
73.3—Jayden Daniels, ASU
71.7—Gunner Cruz, Arizona
For the first time in program history, FOUR Huskies have been named to the @USASoftball Player of the Year watchlist!
— Washington Softball (@UWSoftball) January 27, 2021
>>https://t.co/hvoCeKliFB#MightyAreTheWomen x #GoHuskies pic.twitter.com/Tw1S7wANi3
Do good things, don’t do bad things, and bow down to Washington.