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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 05: Jonah Coleman #1 of the Washington Huskies carries the ball against Will Johnson #2 of the Michigan Wolverines during the first quarter at Husky Stadium on October 05, 2024 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good Friday morning Dawg fans, we have some news for you today, in the midst of the offseason, so let’s get to it.

Football Dots​

  • Caple has an overview of the 2025 recruiting class and the impact that they will have on the 2026 season. ($).
  • And Say Who, Say Pod has a discussion on Tevita Nonu and the Big Ten Spring meetings.
⭐️ Before the Hall of Fame, the Pro Bowls, the Grey Cup Championships there was a young QB from Los Angeles @WMoon1 leading the Huskies to greatness, establishing a foundation of elite QB play at QBU. pic.twitter.com/SAf2nJE5Ct

— Washington Football (@UW_Football) May 21, 2026
  • Former Husky and Raider Marcell Reece is being hired by USA Football:
Former #Raiders Pro Bowl FB and executive Marcel Reece is being hired by USA Football, the sport’s governing body that will select the USA flag football team for the 2028 Olympics, as a full-time executive.

He will oversee USA Football's entire football operation. Per the… pic.twitter.com/LUPYMEREbP

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) May 21, 2026
Dreams come true. @jonahcoleman8 pic.twitter.com/WJy0sWC9dA

— Washington Football (@UW_Football) May 22, 2026

Baseball Dot​

  • Can the Diamond Dawgs continue their momentum in the Big Ten quarterfinals?
A date with the Ducks coming up in the quarterfinal round ⚔️ pic.twitter.com/jesqarwX3q

— Washington Baseball (@UW_Baseball) May 21, 2026
Omaha vibes: Electric ⚡pic.twitter.com/zMuBkF5id6

— Washington Baseball (@UW_Baseball) May 21, 2026

Throwback Game of the Week​


You know, that Warren Moon video had me thinking: What’s his best game at Washington? And it is without a doubt the 1978 Rose Bowl. The kid from West Los Angeles College came back home as a Husky and had the game of his life, earning player of the game honors with 2 touchdowns on the ground and a 28 yard touchdown pass to Spider Gaines, helping UW jump out to a shocking (considering Michigan was favored by 14 points) 24-0 lead, eventually winning 27-20. This would be Coach Schembechler’s 4th Rose Bowl loss in 8 years, and Michigan’s second in 3 years:


That’s all for today, so thank you for making Dots a part of your morning, and as always, Go Dawgs!

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