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  1. WR Stringfellow an impact freshman

    RecruitingNation

    Tom Luginbill breaks down five 2013 recruits who will have an immediate impact on their college teams. Not surprisingly, No. 1 recruit Robert Nkemdiche (Ole Miss) makes the list. But so does UW wide receiver signee Damore'ea Stringfellow. To read ...

    Blog | May 22, 2013
  2. Kiper: Sankey among top RBs for '14 draft

    RecruitingNation

    As Mel Kiper goes position by position in his early look at top prospects for the 2014 NFL draft, he turns his attention to running backs today. While Oregon's De'Anthony Thomas gets top billing, UW's Bishop Sankey also finds his way onto the list. ...

    Blog | May 14, 2013
  3. Williams-Goss on 2013 Dream Team

    RecruitingNation

    ESPN's Paul Biancardi combs through the final 2013 ESPN 100 to come up with the 10 players who would create the ideal team. Thanks in large part to his unmatched leadership skills, UW point guard recruit Nigel Williams-Goss makes his way on the team....

    Blog | May 03, 2013
  4. Seferian-Jenkins one to watch for '14 draft

    RecruitingNation

    With the 2013 NFL draft in the books, Todd McShay has already turned his attention to next year. UW tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins doesn't make McShay's initial top 32, but he finds his way onto the next 10 to watch. Click here to read the ful...

    Blog | May 02, 2013
  5. Video: Pac-12 hoops recruiting analysis

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    Dave Telep and Paul Biancardi break down Pac-12 recruiting for the Class of 2013, highlighting UW-bound point guard Nigel Williams-Goss....

    Blog | April 12, 2013
  6. Video: Top Pac-12 hoops classes

    RecruitingNation

    Dave Telep and Paul Biancardi break down the top recruiting classes in the Pac-12. The commitment of Aaron Gordon punctuated a fruitful recruiting year for Arizona....

    Blog | April 12, 2013
  7. UW's Sankey among most indispensable

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    Running back Bishop Sankey is one of several players Travis Haney identifies as carrying an unusually large burden for his team this fall. Click here to read about why Sankey is so important to the Huskies and to see who else made the list....

    Blog | April 05, 2013
  8. Five key commitments under Sarkisian

    Mason Kelley

    SEATTLE -- When a coach takes over a program, it takes more than implementing a system to find success. When Steve Sarkisian was hired as the coach at Washington, he needed to find the right players to fit with the program he envisioned. With e...

    Blog | April 02, 2013
  9. Will Aaron Gordon pick Washington?

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    RecruitingNation hoops experts get together to predict where No. 4 prospect Aaron Gordon (San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty) will play his college ball. Gordon will choose among Arizona, Kentucky, Oregon and Washington on Tuesday at the McDonald's Al...

    Blog | April 01, 2013
  10. Paopao transitions to full-time assistant

    Mason Kelley

    SEATTLE -- After graduating from San Diego, Jordan Paopao knew he wanted to find a way to keep himself connected to football. "There wasn't a whole lot of need for sub-6-foot offensive linemen in the NFL or any sort of professional league," Washin...

    Blog | March 29, 2013
  11. Huskies' Peters poised for big year in 2013

    Mason Kelley

    SEATTLE -- After everything Marcus Peters accomplished as a redshirt freshman -- 44 tackles, three interceptions and a fumble recovery -- it would be easy for the cornerback to set lofty goals for the 2013 season. With Desmond Trufant moving on to...

    Blog | March 28, 2013
  12. How Sarkisian assembled UW's 2013 team

    Mason Kelley

    SEATTLE -- This is the year. Washington coach Steve Sarkisian is preparing for his fifth season with the Huskies and, after three straight bowl appearances, 2013 seems to be the season where the program is expected to take the next step. After sig...

    Blog | March 27, 2013
  13. 5 for '15: Washington in-state targets

    Mason Kelley

    SEATTLE -- Over the past few years, the state of Washington has produced prospects that have gone to power programs across the country. From KeiVarae Russell playing as a true freshman at Notre Dame to Max Browne enrolling early at USC to compete ...

    Blog | March 26, 2013
  14. What Washington needs in 2014

    Mason Kelley

    SEATTLE -- When Steve Sarkisian talked about Washington's 2013 recruiting class, the Huskies' coach said his program assembled a group that focused on quality. Washington didn't need numbers. The Huskies needed recruits who filled positions of nee...

    Blog | March 25, 2013
  15. Top 2014 in-state prospects: Washington

    Mason Kelley

    SEATTLE -- When Washington announced its 2013 recruiting class, there was plenty to celebrate. The Huskies landed five members of the ESPN 300. They brought in eight four-star recruits. They addressed needs throughout the program. But, of the 2...

    Blog | March 22, 2013
  16. Huskies willing to go anywhere for talent

    Mason Kelley

    SEATTLE -- When Steve Sarkisian was hired at Washington he went to work trying to lock up in-state talent. Then he targeted California. He knew the Huskies needed to do well in both states to put together the kind of program that could be competit...

    Blog | March 20, 2013