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PASADENA, CA - NOVEMBER 22: Washington Huskies linebacker Zach Durfee (5) and UCLA Bruins wide receiver Rico Flores Jr. (1) get physical with each other after a play during the game between UCLA Bruins and the Washington Huskies on November 22, 2025, at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, CA. (Photo by David Dennis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
UW completed their last open practice before the spring game yesterday. ESPN revealed their “Prospect X”. And will we see the NCAA basketball tournaments expand to 76 teams? Those and more for your Wednesday Dots.
Football Dots
- As many people had already guessed (especially Husky fans), ESPN revealed that the “Prospect X” that they highlighted before the NFL draft was indeed Zach Durfee. ESPN has an article where they describe what happened in his house during the NFL draft, his identity, and his long journey from Dawson, Minnesota to the NFL. The article also mentions how Roger Rosengarten and Troy Fautanu played a part in his draft process.
Prospect X was on the phone with a defensive coordinator from another club, who was recruiting him as a free agent, when the Jaguars called to take him with Pick 233. He cried so hard he couldn’t talk and left Jags exec waiting in awk silence https://t.co/bQGU0ZoJqt
— Kalyn Kahler (@kalynkahler) April 28, 2026
- Yesterday was the last open practice before the spring game on Friday at 6:30. UW will be practicing today, but it is not open to the public (or the media).
- Dawgman has interviews with Jacob Manu and Zaydrius Rainey-Sale after yesterday’s practice. The linebacker position will have a lot of competition, but according to ZRS that should allow them to be fresher. Their interview with coach Brian Odom is ($) here.
- Roman Tomashoff has his article on yesterday’s practice. He also focuses on the LB room including an interview with LB coach Brian Odom where he says that UW’s current LB room is “as good of a room that I’ve been around in my career”.
- Dan Raley has his article here, again focusing on the LB’s. When asked about sharing stars and minutes with a stacked LB room, Xe’ree Alexander said “I don’t think I’ll really care that much” and “We’re all really great players. We all can get to the next level. I think it’s up to the coaches. It’s not up to me. I don’t care. We’re all going to be on the field.”
- Christian Caple has his ($) article on the LB’s . He points out that UW’s current LB rotation doesn’t include either of the LB’s that started at LB last year: Buddah Al-Uqdah (who is expected back this fall after his injury) and Devin Bryant (who transferred to USC).
Turn Up. All the Way.
Dawgs after Dark. Friday Night.
https://t.co/TVPbf9WDRspic.twitter.com/WepIzym5FR
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) April 29, 2026
- ESPN has an ‘under-the-radar’ player for each top-25 team. For UW, that player is Jordan Washington-although it’s very likely that Kyle Bonagura at ESPN isn’t following spring practices enough to know that Jordan Washington is injured and nobody knows if he’ll even play this season.
- CBS Sports has their post-spring top-25. They have UW at #21. They have 5 of UW’s opponents this year currently ranked above UW.
UW Athletics Dots
- Mark Schafer has this week ‘s update on UW Softball which is now ranked #25. They face Ohio State this weekend.
One final B1G road trip to go. pic.twitter.com/5EiFYqPU0m
— Washington Softball (@UWSoftball) April 28, 2026
- UW Baseball got the win over Eastern Michigan thanks to a ninth inning homer by Sam DeCarlo.
- UW Women’s Tennis will be playing Liberty in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Saturday. It is their 20th overall and fifth consecutive NCAA appearance. The match will be in Charlottesville, VA.
20th tourney appearance? Oh we're dancing!
https://t.co/whUJLLYUaO#GoHuskies x @UW_WTennispic.twitter.com/4sAKbvHAoM
— Washington Athletics (@UWAthletics) April 28, 2026
- The Windemere Cup is this weekend. Teams from both Canada and Great Britain will be competing in the 40th Anniversary of this event.
DAWG PACK! We've saved you some prime seats for this Saturday at @WindermereCup.
Come on out and let 'em hear you!#RowingUpic.twitter.com/KQtS26j9J5
— Washington Rowing (@UW_Rowing) April 28, 2026
- The NCAA may be expanding both the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments to 76 teams starting next year.
Sources: The NCAA has initiated the final steps to expand the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments to 76 teams. The expansion is on track to be formalized in the upcoming weeks, with mid-May as the target. The 76-team tournaments begin next year. https://t.co/2ZGUjZR0uJ
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) April 28, 2026
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