A Way too early look at Husky starting '23 lineup

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Odunze 's back! Every single draft eligible Huskies has opted to return for another season. Add to that a stellar transfer portal class and this team is loaded!

A great year on top of this year's season and we are back on the national radar. That's going to open up recruiting and more portal players coming here.

We're back!

(I hope)
 

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Huskies must have some serious NIL money going for them. Good on us. We're about another strong season away from starting to get our share of 4 star recruits again.
 

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In general, sports teams typically evaluate their players' performance and potential during the offseason, pre-season, and regular season games to determine the starting lineup for the upcoming season. Coaches and team management also consider injuries, player availability, and other factors when making decisions about the starting lineup.

For a college football team like the Huskies, the starting lineup will likely be influenced by the returning players from the previous season, as well as new recruits and transfers. The coaching staff will evaluate each player's strengths, weaknesses, and overall fit within the team's strategy and game plan.

It's important to keep in mind that the starting lineup can change throughout the season based on player performance and injuries, so while there may be a projected starting lineup at the beginning of the season, it's not set in stone.
 
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In general, sports teams typically evaluate their players' performance and potential during the offseason, pre-season, and regular season games to determine the starting lineup for the upcoming season. Coaches and team management also consider injuries, player availability, and other factors when making decisions about the starting lineup.

For a college football team like the Huskies, the starting lineup will likely be influenced by the returning players from the previous season, as well as new recruits and transfers. The coaching staff will evaluate each player's strengths, weaknesses, and overall fit within the team's strategy and game plan.

It's important to keep in mind that the starting lineup can change throughout the season based on player performance and injuries, so while there may be a projected starting lineup at the beginning of the season, it's not set in stone.
Ty Pooja but you have a remarkable ability for stating the obvious, lol.
 

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In general, sports teams typically evaluate their players' performance and potential during the offseason, pre-season, and regular season games to determine the starting lineup for the upcoming season. Coaches and team management also consider injuries, player availability, and other factors when making decisions about the starting lineup.

For a college football team like the Huskies, the starting lineup will likely be influenced by the returning players from the previous season, as well as new recruits and transfers. The coaching staff will evaluate each player's strengths, weaknesses, and overall fit within the team's strategy and game plan.

It's important to keep in mind that the starting lineup can change throughout the season based on player performance and injuries, so while there may be a projected starting lineup at the beginning of the season, it's not set in stone.
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I hope I am not overly optimistic but this has to be a top-10 team or more. All the returning players, potential All-Americans at several key positions, a Heisman candidate, and maybe most importantly, precision practices like we haven't seen since the James era.
 

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It's always a long shot, but I like this teams chance of making it to the playoffs and championship game more than any other off-season year since the playoffs began.

The offense is better than 2016 because they don't turn one dimensional against good defenses.

The defense doesn't operate on a bend but don't break scheme either. They actually take risks and try to make big plays.
 

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If they stay healthy, especially Penix and his beast WR's, they have a legit shot of making the playoff. Too bad the expanded playoff doesn't start in 2023.
 
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