WOOF! OL MJ Ale commits to Washington Football 2018 recruiting class

SEATTLE, WA - OCTOBER 22: Head coach Chris Petersen of the Washington Huskies tosses the football prior to the game against the Oregon State Beavers on October 22, 2016 at Husky Stadium in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA - OCTOBER 22: Head coach Chris Petersen of the Washington Huskies tosses the football prior to the game against the Oregon State Beavers on October 22, 2016 at Husky Stadium in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)
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SEATTLE, WA – NOVEMBER 27: Washington Huskies head coach Chris Petersen walks off the field during a football game against the Washington State Cougars at Husky Stadium on November 27, 2015 in Seattle, Washington. The Huskies won the game 45-10. (Photo by Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA – NOVEMBER 27: Washington Huskies head coach Chris Petersen walks off the field during a football game against the Washington State Cougars at Husky Stadium on November 27, 2015 in Seattle, Washington. The Huskies won the game 45-10. (Photo by Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)

More beef for the trenches

Ale is the third offensive linemen to commit to the Huskies for 2018.  He joins offensive guard Victor Curne and offensive tackle Matteo Mele.  The Washington Football team now has three solid offensive linemen slotted for the class of 2018.  While the team still has interest in linemen who remain uncommitted, it’s now a guessing game whether the team will expand the class for OL and settle elsewhere. But that is a question for another day.

Today is about a young man committing to the high standards of the Washington Football program. But it’s also a commitment of this team to take M.J. Ale further in his football career than any other school.  And I will hold them to it. He is a fine young man whose optimism is contagious.

2018 QB Sirmon excited

And nobody is happier about the news (other than me, because I have been rooting for Ale for some time) is future quarterback Jacob Sirmon

And yes, that’s how close this group is becoming. Only great things can follow.  A group becomes a team when each member is confident enough of their own role that they can praise the efforts of the others.

Welcome to the team, M. J. Ale.  You may still be growing physically. But I have my doubts whether you can grow any larger in stature than you are today.

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