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They have three defensive lineman in, your base two guys which will be Tuli Letuligasenoa, Sam Taimani and then they would put in a kid by the name of Faatui Tuitele who is already in the Hawaii High School Hall of Fame. Those three guys will play a lot inside in kind of run down situations. Based on tendencies. Kind of the same build. Similar type of personality. You look at their two corners that Washington has, you look at Trent McDuffie, you look8 at Kyler Gordon, those two guys are really, really good.

Trent McDuffie is a potential first-round draft pick. Kyle Gordon, phenomenal athlete coming into his own as a corner. Living maybe slightly in the shadow of McDuffie but not much.

They rotate them pretty liberally. The guys that started against Montana were Kam Fabiculanan, who we thought was kind of in the mix with Radley-Hiles at the nickel spot. They moved him back to safety. Another kid, Julius Irvin, who has been the guy waiting. Another kid super highly recruited, offered by schools all the country like Alabama and USC. Came to Washington. Those two guys were there but you could see Alex Cook again. Cook could get moved to offense as he is a former receiver.

Tafisi and freshman Carson Bruener who is a legacy. His dad, Mark Bruener, was a tight end for some of the Rose Bowl teams in the 90s. Super, super thin at inside linebacker, much like receiver. The only time they were able to get through were on holding calls with Ryan Bowman.

He played quite a bit against Montana. Army guy. His brother is basically the same thing at San Diego State. They really need to have a breakout type of performance. On the quaterback play. On whether Washington could consider a quarterback change. On Washington's defensive scheme. On Washington's defensive linemen. On the defensive backs. On the inside linebackers.

On the outside linebackers. Hopefully, they will come to this game better focused, both in the coaching and player execution. Woulda, coulda, shoulda.

If this, if that. What I do believe is that if our QB play was even 10 percent better, we might just be in conference, would have easily beaten Montana, and at least would have given Michigan a game. The Huskies will need to come ready to play Tucson and face a desperate and hungry Arizona team.

The Huskies must get their running game going early and often. I want to get Kamari Pleasant more touches because he is providing a huge boost to Washington's offense.

The Dawgs need to get the ball to their playmakers at receiver position. Take more shots downfield and try to get Jalen McMillan and Rome Ondunze opportunities to make chunk plays.

I believe the coaches need to get the tight ends, especially Cade Otton, involved in the passing game. The Huskies need to be able to get a balance of run and pass to get the offensive continuity going throughout the game.

The Huskies need to get at least 3 rushing touchdowns and two passing touchdowns to win. Defensively the Huskies have to force some turnovers going and now that Zion Tupuola-Fetui is back, I see him getting a couple sacks in the game.

The secondary needs to come up with some interceptions this game and I believe they will get their chances. On special teams the Huskies need some big plays in the kicking game to win. Washington needs a win in the worst way. They've had two close losses over the past three weeks and there's gotta be some fear that the team is lacking some confidence, especially Dylan Morris. Luckily, Arizona is a team that they should run circles around.

Washington hsas more talent and more speed than the Wildcats. The problem? The same could be said about their game with Montana and that contest was played at home and the Huskies always seem to have some weird stuff happen when they play in the desert. All that being said, I just don't any way that the Huskies lose this game. I expect a big game on the ground for the Husky backfield. The Husky defense should be able to tee of a bit on the Arizona offense which is missing its top two quarterbacks.

I expect a lot of short fields and a lot of possessions for the Husky offense. On the defensive side of the ball, Jack details the key players the Washington offense will look out for, as well as a deep dive into Arizona's new defensive coordinator, Don Brown.

How will the battle go between Arizona's front seven and Washington's offensive line? The guys talk about that particular matchup, as well as the other areas where the Huskies will have to take advantage in order to pull away in the desert.



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