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Spring Game

Post by D-train » Fri May 03, 2024 1:39 pm

By Andy Yamashita
Seattle Times staff reporter
Jedd Fisch has been checking the weather reports for the past week.

Speaking on a drizzly Saturday after Washington’s 12th spring practice, Fisch said he was glad to experience some wet weather. Better now than on Friday.

“This is actually perfect,” he said. “As we’ve talked about, I think Friday night’s forecast is like 70 degrees and sunny for the spring game.”

Washington will host its first spring game of Fisch’s tenure at Husky Stadium on Friday. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., although the forecast has changed and is now projecting cloudy weather with temperatures peaking around 64 degrees. Admission is free for fans, who can reserve up to 12 tickets on UW’s website.

Unlike past iterations of the spring game, Fisch stated Friday’s event will be a real, full-speed game. Additionally, former UW players Shaq Thompson and Lincoln Kennedy will captain one team, while Danny Shelton and Jake Locker will lead the other. Before spring practices began, Fisch said he wanted this to be the highest-attended spring game in program history.

“They said they have never had 30,000 people at the spring game,” Fisch said March 27. “So the goal is 40. The goal is 40,000 for this spring game.”

Fisch said he and his staff will split up the team into two squads for Friday. One will be led by fifth-year quarterback Will Rogers, and the other will feature true freshman Demond Williams Jr., the only other scholarship signal caller on the roster.

The rest of the team will be split evenly through the position groups, with the exception of the offensive line. The Huskies currently only have seven scholarship linemen available, as junior guard Gaard Memmelaar and sophomore center Landen Hatchett rehab from injuries.

“They’ll kind of be on their own team, the O-line team,” Fisch said.

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Thompson, Kennedy, Shelton and Locker aren’t the only former Huskies who will be present at the spring game. Fisch also teased appearances by Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive lineman Vita Vea — who will sound the siren — and Marcus Peters, the two-time first-team All-Pro cornerback.

Fisch and Peters were both part of the Los Angeles Rams organization during the 2018 and 2019 seasons, and the Washington coach said he enjoyed watching Peters’ competitiveness up close.

“Obviously, he was on the other side of the ball, but I’m a huge fan of Marcus,” Fisch said. “We had a really good relationship.”

Along with the return of some familiar faces, the spring game will also have fan fest activities on the concourse before kickoff, including face painting and photo opportunities with Washington’s mascots. Food and beverages, including wine and beer, will also be available on the concourse. The gates open at 5:30 p.m.

The spring game will also be a chance for fans to see the new-look Huskies in a competitive environment for the first time. Washington lost 21 starters — 11 on offense, nine on defense and one special teams starter. Friday’s game is an opportunity for some of the spring’s standouts to introduce themselves on a bigger stage.

Washington’s roster is currently an intriguing mix of untested youth and new transfers. Wide receivers Denzel Boston and Rashid Williams, for example, were buried on the depth chart during the past season but may be primed for major roles in 2024. Junior defensive back Dyson McCutcheon similarly didn’t see much of the field in 2023, playing just seven games, but has emerged as one of the team’s top options at the nickel position.

Additionally, there are several new faces from the transfer portal. Former Montana State defensive tackle Sebastian Valdez has quickly established himself as one of UW’s top defensive lineman, and fifth-year wideout Jeremiah Hunter, who spent the past four years at California has also enjoyed a strong finish to spring camp.

Finally, there’s the host of players who followed Fisch and his coaching staff north from Tucson, Ariz. Junior running back Jonah Coleman and junior cornerback Ephesians Prysock were major contributors during the Wildcats’ 10-3 season, while true freshmen like Williams and running back Adam Mohammed enrolled early and will be available Friday for their first collegiate football experience.

“We’ve got what looks like a great spring game,” Fisch said. “I think we’ve been able to keep everybody healthy for it, so we’ll be able to have a real game.”

Extra points:
Redshirt freshman linebacker Jordan Whitney has entered the transfer portal according to multiple reports. A member of the 2023 recruiting class, he did not appear in any games during the past season.
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Re: Spring Game

Post by Donn Beach » Sat May 04, 2024 7:32 pm

We talked about this before. So it's an alumni game

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Re: Spring Game

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Sun May 05, 2024 3:28 am

So who won?

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Re: Spring Game

Post by Walla Walla Dawg II » Sun May 05, 2024 4:05 pm

The fans.

Sounds like it was a lot of fun......:
Linebackers kicking field goals
Jump ball for possession
Coaches from other sports doing football things

Just a fun time.

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Re: Spring Game

Post by D-train » Sun May 05, 2024 10:13 pm

If I am still here in Sept. Chad and I are going to the Rutgers game in NJ
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Re: Spring Game

Post by D-train » Wed May 08, 2024 11:46 am

By Andy Yamashita
Seattle Times staff reporter
After 15 spring practices, Jedd Fisch has learned some important things about the character of his football team.

“I think we’ve learned they like to compete,” Fisch said after Friday’s spring game. “They understand how to act like pros.”

The Huskies remain an intriguing — if inexperienced — mix of holdovers from the Kalen DeBoer era who just played in the College Football Playoff championship game, former Arizona players who followed Fisch and his staff and transfer portal additions looking for playing time, fresh starts and new challenges.

“They enjoy doing things right, and they enjoy doing things the hard way,” Fisch said. “And that’s a credit to who was recruited here. That’s a credit to the guys that came here with us. The players that want to be here, they like to work really hard. They like to have long practices. They like to tackle. They like to be physical.

“And they love the game of football.”

There’s still a lot to learn about this team. New spring portal transfers will arrive before the Huskies open fall camp, preparing for their first season in the Big Ten.

Here are five players who stood out during Fisch’s first spring practices on Montlake.

1. Denzel Boston — sophomore wide receiver
It’s easy to forget Denzel Boston only has seven career catches.

The sophomore wide receiver from South Hill played in four games as a true freshman following his standout preps career at Emerald Ridge High School. He scored a touchdown in his first game wearing purple and gold, taking a two-yard jet sweep into the end zone against Portland State.

But Boston was buried in Washington’s talented wide receiver group, finding himself behind Rome Odunze, Ja’Lynn Polk, Jalen McMillan, Germie Bernard and Giles Jackson. He was mainly a special teams contributor during the 2023 season, appearing in 14 games.

Now, he’s at the top of the depth chart. Boston spent spring camp establishing himself as the team’s top receiver. The chemistry he built with former Mississippi State transfer quarterback Will Rogers was on full display during the spring game.

The 6-foot-4 wideout beat junior cornerback Ephesians Prysock on a go-route down the left sideline to haul in a 41-yard catch from walk-on quarterback Teddy Purcell in the first half of the spring game. He began the second half by eluding redshirt freshman defensive back Leroy Bryant for a 28-yard touchdown on a pass from Rogers.

Boston finished the game with seven catches for 127 yards. No other UW receiver had more than four catches.

“I saw huge improvement from the guys we all noticed, like Denzel Boston,” Fisch said.

2. Zachary Henning — redshirt freshman center
Boston might have had the most-impressive statistical performance during the spring game, but Fisch said he’d been most impressed by Washington’s centers.

UW’s lack of bodies on the offensive line — and at center, in particular — was a recurring theme all spring. Reinforcements like incoming transfer D’Angalo Titialii and injured sophomore center Landen Hatchett are on the way, but neither was available for spring practices, leaving UW in a difficult position.

Redshirt freshman Zachary Henning was one of several players to step up in Washington’s time of need. Henning, along with walk-on redshirt freshman Parker Cross, took a majority of the snaps for UW this spring. True freshman Michael Watkins also took some reps at center.

Fisch said the growth Henning exhibited from the team’s first practice until the spring game was crucial to the team’s ability to simply practice.

“The ball was on the ground a lot early,” Fisch said. “I was a little nervous about spring ball, but [Henning, Cross and Watkins] did a great job. I saw a huge improvement there.”

Henning’s future might not be at center long term. The Colorado native might be competing for snaps at one of the guard positions if Titialii and Hatchett are settled and healthy for the start of the season. However, Henning gained valuable experience snapping the ball and making the line adjustments this spring, and the Huskies can feel comfortable with him as either the backup or third-string center entering 2024.

3. Dyson McCutcheon — junior defensive back
One of the few remaining members of Washington’s 2021 recruiting class, Dyson McCutcheon played sparingly during his three seasons at UW. He’s accumulated five total tackles in 12 games.

McCutcheon’s wait for playing time might be finished. Sixth-year defensive back Kamren Fabiculanan spent most of the spring playing safety, opening the door for McCutcheon to get repetitions as one of the team’s primary nickelbacks. He had three tackles during the spring game Friday.

McCutcheon won’t have a clear run at a starting position when fall camp starts. Washington received a commitment from seventh-year safety Justin Harrington, who played nickel at Oklahoma before suffering a season-ending injury in 2023, this spring. But McCutcheon’s strong spring was a good step as he tries to earn the first significant playing time of his career.

4. Thaddeus Dixon — senior defensive back
Washington defensive coordinator Steve Belichick certainly has some decisions to make at his outside cornerback spots.

Junior cornerback Elijah Jackson is one of just two returning starters on defense from the team that went to the CFP championship game, while junior Ephesians Prysock, a 2023 All-Pac-12 honorable mention, followed Fisch and cornerbacks coach John Richardson to UW from Arizona.

Senior cornerback Thaddeus Dixon, however, is making it a difficult decision for the Huskies. He was already having an impressive spring, jumping in with the No. 1 defense whenever Jackson or Prysock weren’t able to participate and sometimes even when they were available.

Dixon, a junior college transfer who joined the Huskies before the 2023 season, capped his strong spring by intercepting true freshman quarterback Demond Williams Jr. Dixon then returned it 41-yards for the touchdown, the second score of the game.

5. Adam Mohammed — freshman running back
An unheralded three-star prospect from Glendale, Ariz., Adam Mohammed’s 247Sports profile didn’t even have a real photo. He originally committed to Fisch and running backs coach Scottie Graham when the staff was at Arizona.

Mohammed enrolled early with the Wildcats but quickly transferred once Fisch departed for the Huskies and brought Graham with him. Now, Mohammed might be the most likely freshman to see the field in 2024.

He was the primary running back for the purple team during the spring game. Junior Jonah Coleman and fifth-year tailback Daniyel Ngata were both on the white team, while sixth-year running back Cameron Davis did not dress.

Mohammed carried the ball six times for 17 yards, and caught two passes for four yards. He scored the only rushing touchdown of the game — a bruising, 4-yard run that saw him barrel over junior linebacker Anthony Ward along the way.

“It’s great, seeing where he came from and what he’s going to be,” Coleman said. “He’s still a baby. He just turned 18, so there’s still a lot to learn, but he’s gotten better.”

Fisch and Graham have also praised Mohammed’s development this spring. They said they envision him getting up to around 220 pounds — he’s currently listed at 205 pounds.

Coleman called Mohammed “a great human being” with an infectious smile. The junior former Arizona transfer said he’s happy to be a role model for Mohammed and help him adapt to the next level of the game.

“He’s come far,” Coleman said. “The sky’s the limit for him.”
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Re: Spring Game

Post by Donn Beach » Fri May 10, 2024 7:52 am

Afterward, Fisch said progress was made over 15 practices and he somewhat surprisingly added that his Husky roster was nearly complete, though that would mean several transfers have yet to be announced and it might not happen for some time, with new players not signing scholarship papers until June 17. Maybe they just don't have Twitter accounts or friends on the recruiting websites.

"I'm excited to see how good we can get this summer," Fisch said. "I think we have some commits we can't comment on. We're pretty close to having our roster full. We're pretty close to having 85 scholarships."
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Re: Spring Game

Post by D-train » Fri May 10, 2024 10:12 am

I think the Hawks and Huskies combine for at least 20 wins this season.
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Re: Spring Game

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Fri May 10, 2024 9:39 pm

D-train wrote:
Fri May 10, 2024 10:12 am
I think the Hawks and Huskies combine for at least 20 wins this season.
Does that include possible playoff/bowl games?

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