The Husky center was told he was not big enough to play college football
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Football Dots
- Go Huskies profiles Husky center Nick Harris, who was told by several coaches that he was too short to play offensive line even at the FCS level.
- Kyle Gehler from The Daily examines the Huskies offensive woes since Myles Gaskin went down with injury.
- The Daily’s Alex Dietz says this week’s game is a bounceback opportunity for both UW and Stanford.
- Also from The Daily, Christoher Angkico’s notebook breaks down the matchup between UW’s secondary and the Stanford passing game.
- Lauren Kirschman from The News Tribune looks at the UW offense and its lack of explosive plays.
Dawgman gameweek content:
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Home sweet home:

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Record at Home Since 2016: 1. Washington (17-1) 2. USC (16-1) 3. WSU (16-2) 4. Stanford (13-4) 5. Colorado (12-4) 6. Oregon (13-5) 7. ASU (12-5) 8. Cal (11-6) 8. Utah (11-6) 10. UCLA (10-7) 11. Arizona (10-8) 12. OSU (6-11)
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Basketball Dots
- Dawgman Radio breaks down the Huskies sloppy win over SPU.
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14 turnovers, three assists between Crisp, Thybulle, Nowell & Carter:

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Final stats:
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Watch Mike Hopkins’ post game press conference:
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Misc Dots
Men’s soccer wins third straight, improves to 11-7.
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Retro Dot
Can’t we just do this again??