
UW Huskies fall camp position preview: John Ross III, Cameron Van Winkle highlight strong special teams
John Ross II returns, and Bob Gregory takes over as UW's special-teams coordinator this season.
Huskies reporter Adam Jude breaks down the UW football team position-by-position as they enter 2016 fall camp.
John Ross II returns, and Bob Gregory takes over as UW's special-teams coordinator this season.
The Huskies allowed just 11 passing touchdowns last season, fewest in the Pac-12 since Pete Carroll's USC defense in 2008.
The Huskies' only real concern on defense is finding two new pass-rushers to replace Travis Feeney and Cory Littleton.
The combination of Elijah Qualls, Greg Gaines and Vita Vea has a chance to be the best interior defensive line in the Pac-12.
With an NFL prospect and a secret weapon in the mix, the tight ends figure to develop into a position of strength for the UW...
Bush Hamdan enters his first season as the Huskies' wide receivers coach at a position with much to prove. Depth should be a concern —...
The O-line is still a relatively inexperienced group, with much to prove. If the Huskies truly are to contend in the Pac-12 North, they’ll have...
Myles Gaskin was one of the nation's most productive running backs late last season, and capped his freshman year with an MVP performance in the...
In the buildup to camp, we’re kicking off our annual primer on each position. Among the questions on UW's offense, Jake Browning isn't one of...
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