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"Montana, son of Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana, was a touted recruit in Sarkisian’s first full recruiting class in 2010, assumed by many at the time as a likely successor to Jake Locker. Instead, Price won the job in the spring and is now on pace to rewrite UW’s record book this year, with two years of eligibility remaining after this season."


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"Ross’s upside at the NBA level begins with his excellent physical tools for the shooting guard position. Standing 6’6 with a big wingspan, the former top-35 recruit looks the part of a pro swingman. A high-riser with a tremendous first step, he also possesses prototypical athleticism for the wing position, which he’s already shown the ability to use effectively from the perimeter and around the basket. Ross may need to add some weight to his frame to help prepare his body for the rigors of the NBA, but it is hard not to be impressed with what he brings to the table physically."


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"Sarkisian ran the scrimmage himself today in Dempsey Indoor, while all of his assistant coaches were out of the road recruiting."


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"Coach Lorenzo Romar said Andrews could help the Huskies this season, but he’s more excited about what the team will receive next year and when the 6 foot 2, 195-pound point guard matures. Romar also said redshirting will benefit Andrews if he stays all five years at UW."


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"It has taken two years for Washington to finally wean itself off the crutch of Jake Locker doing everything. At last, the Huskies have become the team coach Steve Sarkisian envisioned: mentally and physically tough, and a tough out every week."