EPISODE · Mar 9, 2021 · 41 MIN
DawgmanRadio: Wrapping up the latest UW news
from Dawgman Radio: A Washington Huskies athletics podcast · host 247Sports, Washington Huskies, Washington football, Washington Huskies athletics, Football, Baseball
The guys from Dawgman.com - Kim Grinolds, Scott Eklund, and Chris Fetters - dig into the main storylines of the last week, and there are a few.To start, Kim and Chris previewed Wednesday’s Pac-12 Tournament game between Washington and Utah, with the winner set to play USC the next game. The UW-Utah game will be shown on the Pac-12 Networks at 4 pm PT.Talk moved to the de-commitments of Sir Mells and Anthony Jones, and the prospects of both committing back to the Huskies when it’s all said and done. A lot of movement could happen with a number of UW targets for the 2022 and 2023 classes once the moratorium is lifted at the end of May, allowing prospects to officially or unofficially visit college campuses. We know it’s going to have bearing with a top 2021 prospect like J.T. Tuimoloau, and many 2022 top PSA’s are already making decisions like Mells and Jones.How will the Washington recruiting staff approach June? Will they go all out to try and get prospects on campus, especially with the ever-looming threat that things could shut right back down due to the coronavirus pandemic, or will they wait until the summer to try and really show the love if allowed to run their Rising Stars camps?Before the break, the three talk about Washington’s two new transfers, former Texas Tech WR Ja'Lynn Polk, and Texas A&M DE Jeremiah Martin. They are now on Washington’s official roster, set to take part in spring football. How will they fit in?After a quick break, the Dawgman guys delve into a couple of high-profile transfers, both former Huskies. Puka Nacua made the decision a few days ago to leave Washington and Monday made official his move to BYU, where he will join older brother Samson, who transferred from Utah.The next one is the saga of Ale Kaho. Kaho originally signed with Washington, only to eventually end up at Alabama. He then went into the portal recently, only to publicly commit to Utah and then back off that commitment. This week he announced his intention to enroll at UCLA. Is that the end of the news, or is there another twist in the tail?Finally, the three dig into what to expect from spring football, which is set to begin in earnest on April 7. Obviously, Sam Huard will have a microscope on him at all times, but as much for the idea of going straight from playing high school games with Kennedy Catholic to then competing for the starting quarterback job at UW. It’s never happened before, for obvious reasons. How will he fare?
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The guys from Dawgman.com - Kim Grinolds, Scott Eklund, and Chris Fetters - dig into the main storylines of the last week, and there are a few.To start, Kim and Chris previewed Wednesday’s Pac-12 Tournament game between Washington and Utah, with the winner set to play USC the next game. The UW-Utah game will be shown on the Pac-12 Networks at 4 pm PT.Talk moved to the de-commitments of Sir Mells and Anthony Jones, and the prospects of both committing back to the Huskies when it’s all said and done. A lot of movement could happen with a number of UW targets for the 2022 and 2023 classes once the moratorium is lifted at the end of May, allowing prospects to officially or unofficially visit college campuses. We know it’s going to have bearing with a top 2021 prospect like J.T. Tuimoloau, and many 2022 top PSA’s are already making decisions like Mells and Jones.How will the Washington recruiting staff approach June? Will they go all out to try and get prospects on campus, especially with the ever-looming threat that things could shut right back down due to the coronavirus pandemic, or will they wait until the summer to try and really show the love if allowed to run their Rising Stars camps?Before the break, the three talk about Washington’s two new transfers, former Texas Tech WR Ja'Lynn Polk, and Texas A&M DE Jeremiah Martin. They are now on Washington’s official roster, set to take part in spring football. How will they fit in?After a quick break, the Dawgman guys delve into a couple of high-profile transfers, both former Huskies. Puka Nacua made the decision a few days ago to leave Washington and Monday made official his move to BYU, where he will join older brother Samson, who transferred from Utah.The next one is the saga of Ale Kaho. Kaho originally signed with Washington, only to eventually end up at Alabama. He then went into the portal recently, only to publicly commit to Utah and then back off that commitment. This week he announced his intention to enroll at UCLA. Is that the end of the news, or is there another twist in the tail?Finally, the three dig into what to expect from spring football, which is set to begin in earnest on April 7. Obviously, Sam Huard will have a microscope on him at all times, but as much for the idea of going straight from playing high school games with Kennedy Catholic to then competing for the starting quarterback job at UW. It’s never happened before, for obvious reasons. How will he fare?
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