I have to roll, I can’t stay still
I have a heart on fire, I can’t fill myself
Eyes that glow fiery red
Dreams of dots all over my head
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If Jedd Fisch’s roster projections are to be believed, the Huskies still have work to do in the transfer portal. At the same time, the roster is getting closer to being complete on both sides of the ball. The Seattle Times takes the opportunity to dig deeper into the defensive end and project a depth chart based on the players we know will be on the roster right now.
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In On Montlake, Christian Caple has an extensive analysis of what Indiana tells us about the state of the Big 10 and college football. The Hoosiers have bucked many historical trends, but one that is especially relevant to the Huskies is how quickly they changed the balance of power in the Big 10. Curt Cignetti and his staff have been at the forefront of essentially using the transfer portal as a mechanism to provide many more scouting opportunities than a coaching staff would have based solely on high school film and scouting.
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In the exact opposite direction, staff at the University of Washington are spending the week making home visits to 2,027 high school recruits. The Dawgs made the smart decision to visit top OL target Reis Russell. Maybe Russell will become a star at the University of Washington, maybe not. But what we know for sure is that he will have the best hair on the squad.
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Huskies men’s tennis started the year 2-0, but lost its first match of the year yesterday against Princeton. The Tigers have senior players throughout their team, but the Dawgs gave them a lot of competitive games. Princeton ultimately took the match 6-1, but many of the individual matchups were much closer than the indicated total.