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Locked On Huskies podcast is your daily podcast that keeps you ahead of the games and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and sports insider info for the Washington Huskies. Hosted by Roman Tomashoff, the Locked On Huskies podcast provides your daily Washington Huskies fix with expert opinions, film reviews, interviews, recaps, local analysis, and coverage of all things Huskies. From the purple and gold masses in Husky Stadium to the hallowed grounds of the HEC Edmundson Pavilion and everywhere in between, the Locked On Huskies podcast will take you beyond the headlines for the inside scoops from the biggest stories inside the UW locker room and the Big Ten. The Locked On Huskies podcast is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your team. Every day.
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Comparing Jedd Fisch's Style to Kalen DeBoer's Washington Huskies Tenures
The Washington Huskies went through a major coaching change in the offseason, bringing in former Arizona Wildcats head coach Jedd Fisch after Kalen DeBoer departed for the Alabama Crimson Tide four days after the Huskies lost the national championship to the Michigan Wolverines. Fisch and DeBoer have a lot of similarities, from explosive offenses built around deep passing games, strong rushing attacks, and elite strength and conditioning coaches, but they also have a lot of differences and will once again go head-to-head on the try to sell recruits, including five-star cornerback Dijon Lee, four-star tight end Kaleb Edwards, three-star defensive tackle Josiah Sharma, and three-star safety Rylon Dillard-Allen on their respective programs.
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The Washington Huskies Made A Strong Impression On Their Official Visitors
Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies hosted 16 prospects for their official visits over the weekend, with cornerbacks Dijon Lee and Daryus Dixson, linebackers Madden Faraimo and Matai Tagoa'i, along with offensive tackles John Mills and Demitri Manning, and edge rusher Devin Hyde among the names of those who descended on Montlake to check out what Fisch, defensive coordinator Steve Belichick, and the newest Big Ten school have to offer. The University of Washington athletic department also pulled in a fair amount of wins over the last week, with women's basketball coach Tina Langley earning a commitment from five-star prospect Brynn McGaughy, the men's crew team winning its 20th national championship, and Washington football's creative director Kasey Byers winning a local Emmy for his work with the Huskies.
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The Washington Huskies Need to Add Some Commitments
Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies have done a very good job developing relationships with some of the nation's top prospects and will host 16 of them, including players like Dijon Lee, Andrew Marsh, Matai Tagoa'i, Daryus Dixson, Madden Faraimo, and Kaleb Edwards, on official visits over the weekend. But now, it's time to close on some of those prospects and turn those strong relationships into commitments, especially in the trenches, where three-star offensive tackles Demitri Manning and John Mills, along with four-star defensive lineman Smith Orogbo, and three-stars Chace Sims and Devin Hyde will all be on campus.
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Washington can make a national impression on the recruiting trail
Coach Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies have done an impressive job getting some of the nation's top recruits on campus, including 10 blue chip prospects as the Huskies attempt to rebuild their roster after losing the national championship game to Michigan, losing 20 starters to the transfer portal and NFL draft, and Kalen DeBoer departs for Alabama. With big name prospects like Dijon Lee, Madden Faraimo, Dylan Robinson, Matai Tagoa'i, Chris Lawson, Phillip Bell, Andrew Marsh, and more coming to Seattle for their official visits on Friday.
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Washington adds three blue-chip prospects to official visit schedule
Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies are already expecting a large number of talented prospects to descend on Montlake for their official visits this weekend, and added four more official visitors to the docket on Tuesday: four-star WR Andrew Marsh, four-star LB Matai Tagoa'i, a USC commit, four-star DL Smith Orogbo, and three-star DL Chace Sims. Washington's coaching staff is working to put together a strong front seven class and a few commitments from this group could certainly go a long way toward making it one of the better recruiting classes in the Big Ten, as could four-star linebacker Christian Thatcher, who received a Washington crystal ball on Tuesday and pushed his visit back to June 21, making Seattle his final stop.
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Washington is recruiting an exciting group of athletes
As Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies prepare to host 16 recruits on official visits over the weekend, defensive coordinator Steve Belichick and cornerbacks coach John Richardson have identified some talented athletes that could play multiple positions: four-star S/LB Madden Faraimo, four-star ATH Dylan Robinson, and four-star CB Daryus Dixson. Offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll also has a lot of work to do on his offensive line, hosting three-star prospects John Mills and Demitri Manning on their official visits over the weekend, and is simultaneously trying to close on four-stars Douglas Utu and Champ Taulealea, who took their official visits during Washington's spring game.