Category Archives: Huskies Position Overviews
Reviewing the 2012 Recruiting Class – Quarterbacks
As you know, if you’ve follow this blog or sports in general, yesterday was National Signing Day in college football. I tried to keep up with the news all day with a live signing day thread but I didn’t go into … Continue reading
2012 UW Wide Receivers
Looking at the current roster, with minimal attention paid to the 2012 recruiting class. Who They Lose Jermaine Kearse Devin Aguilar Kearse had a very contentious career for a guy who is probably one of the five or so greatest … Continue reading
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2012 UW Running Backs
Looking at the current roster, with minimal attention paid to the 2012 recruiting class. Who They Lose Only Chris Polk, maybe the best running back in UW history. On a play-by-play basis, Napolean Kaufman and Corey Dillon and probably a … Continue reading
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UW Quarterbacks
I’m going to run through positional overviews for the Dawgs for next year, starting with quarterbacks. I thought about waiting until the new recruits are in, but most of them will redshirt and, as I said in my last post, … Continue reading
Filling the Holes – Defense Line
The off-season and Spring symbolizes one thing in college football: Hope. Hope that your team will get better or repeat the success of last year. With the Washington football team, there’s a good amount of reason to hope. We’re entering … Continue reading
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Huskies Position Overviews – Safety
This is the last installment in our long series of position overviews. Spring practice starts tomorrow. I plan on attending most of them and then posting practice reports. Today we’ll take a look at safeties; a position with a few … Continue reading
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Huskies Position Overview – Cornerbacks
We get to move away from the weakness of the defense, the front seven, to the strength, the secondary. It’s been a while since we’ve been able to say that the Huskies secondary should be pretty good, but that changes … Continue reading
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