Welcome to part five of this series where we look at OL. Normally, I would split the OL into OTs and IOL getting their own article, but since there are only 17 total offers between the two groups, I decided to combine them onto one list. As a reminder, prospects can fall into four tiers: Committed: Just as the name implies, these are prospects that have already committed to … [Read more...] about 2027 Recruiting Class Preview: OL
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Opponent Offense Preview: UCLA Bruins
The Huskies face another bottom tier B1G offense. Without further ado, the UCLA Bruins. By the Numbers (National ranking in parenthesis) Points per game: 19.4 (#114) Red zone scoring attempts per game: 2.8 (#110) Red zone scoring % (FGs and TDs): 96.4% (#4) Plays per game: 63.4 (#120) Seconds per play: 27.6 (#99) Rushing yards per game: 152. 1 (#64) Passing yards per … [Read more...] about Opponent Offense Preview: UCLA Bruins
Film Study: Purdue Boilermakers
The Washington Huskies returned to the win column and kept the Purdue Boilermakers winless in B1G conference play with a 49-13 victory in Husky Stadium. Despite both Denzel Boston and Jonah Coleman being out with injuries, among others, the offense was able to find its footing with over 500 total yards. The youngsters showed flashes of the future as Jordan Washington and Audric … [Read more...] about Film Study: Purdue Boilermakers
Monday Dots: The Kids are All Right
Happy Monday Dawg fans, and welcome to today’s Dots. The best way to move on from a disappointing loss the previous week was for the Dawgs to shellac cellar-dwelling Purdue, and that’s just what they did Saturday evening to the tune of 49-13 before one of this season’s smaller crowds. Even better to showcase the future of Husky football, with UW’s youth movement gaining steam … [Read more...] about Monday Dots: The Kids are All Right
What We Learned: Purdue Boilermakers
It was a great win for the Huskies on Saturday, as they added another W to their sterling home record with a 49-13 shellacking of Purdue. Let’s get to what we learned! The Kids Are Alright The Huskies were shorthanded on Saturday, with not only Jonah Coleman and Denzel Boston standing on the sidelines, but Landen Hatchett and Drew Azzopardi also not playing. It offered us … [Read more...] about What We Learned: Purdue Boilermakers





