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DawgmanRadio: Lots to discuss after a competitive day 11 of UW Fall Camp
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The guys from Dawgman.com - Scott Eklund, Chris Fetters, and intern Harlan Grady - put their thoughts together after a very competitive day 11 of UW fall camp, one that saw the Huskies not scrimmage for the first 90 minutes of practice, but then went with team periods for basically the rest of the day.
What did the guys see? Starting with the offense, guys like Jeremiah Hunter, Denzel Boston, and Giles Jackson certainly had strong days, but there was also some sloppiness from the UW pass-catchers, as well as penalties and lack of execution. And they were going up against cornerbacks that were also wearing boxing gloves. What was up with that?
And who are the top three receivers right now to back up Hunter, Boston, and Jackson, according to WR Coach Kevin Cummings? Here's a hint; Chris got one of the picks wrong.
Talk moved to the offensive line, and the news that center Landen Hatchett got some actual live scrimmaging done for the first time all camp. That led the guys to talk about who they believe will start along the OL against Weber State, but more importantly - who do they think Brennan Carroll will call on for his top three linemen to back up the starters?
After a quick break, the talk turns to the defense, and a lot of the chat was about the defensive backs, and especially the safeties. With Cameron Broussard starting to miss some practice time and Justin Harrington imposing himself as the enforcer of the group, who starts? And with Tristan Dunn getting a lot of reps in today, where does he fit into the rotation? And could Jordan Shaw also see time at safety as well as the slot corner?
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Manage episode 434055877 series 2518304
The guys from Dawgman.com - Scott Eklund, Chris Fetters, and intern Harlan Grady - put their thoughts together after a very competitive day 11 of UW fall camp, one that saw the Huskies not scrimmage for the first 90 minutes of practice, but then went with team periods for basically the rest of the day.
What did the guys see? Starting with the offense, guys like Jeremiah Hunter, Denzel Boston, and Giles Jackson certainly had strong days, but there was also some sloppiness from the UW pass-catchers, as well as penalties and lack of execution. And they were going up against cornerbacks that were also wearing boxing gloves. What was up with that?
And who are the top three receivers right now to back up Hunter, Boston, and Jackson, according to WR Coach Kevin Cummings? Here's a hint; Chris got one of the picks wrong.
Talk moved to the offensive line, and the news that center Landen Hatchett got some actual live scrimmaging done for the first time all camp. That led the guys to talk about who they believe will start along the OL against Weber State, but more importantly - who do they think Brennan Carroll will call on for his top three linemen to back up the starters?
After a quick break, the talk turns to the defense, and a lot of the chat was about the defensive backs, and especially the safeties. With Cameron Broussard starting to miss some practice time and Justin Harrington imposing himself as the enforcer of the group, who starts? And with Tristan Dunn getting a lot of reps in today, where does he fit into the rotation? And could Jordan Shaw also see time at safety as well as the slot corner?
To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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