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      <title>Five Areas of Concern as New Era Approaches</title>
      <description>With all the good that has been coming out of Montlake, we are constantly being reminded of the terrible hangover from the previous system. Not one article or prognostication fails to mention the record or how awful the team was. I guess that is just the reality of losing, but I know the Huskies easily could’ve won four or five  games had they not lost Jake Locker.</description>
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      <title>Recruiting, Conditioning and Admissions</title>
      <description>SEATTLE - Winning is being brought back to Washington, and after watching 11 of their 15 practices this spring I personally think it will happen this coming season. This team is going to win games.  That number will probably be determined by staying injury-free and getting all their 2009 signees admitted so they can help right away.</description>
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      <title>Gaisie finishing up at Mt. SAC</title>
      <description>Given Washington's woeful pass defense in 2008 it's no wonder they went after Mt. San Antonio CB Dominique Gaisie (5-10, 170). The talented cover-corner has been hard at work in the classroom trying to get enough credits so that he can enroll at his new school. JCFootball.com caught up with Gaisie and he updated us on things and where he stands in his quest to play D-1 football...</description>
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      <title>Spring Practices Promise to be Competitive</title>
      <description>A group entirely made up of new coaches should make this the most competitive spring practice in years at Washington.  There are no prejudices carried over, so it means renewed competition at just about every position on the team. With the possible exception of about four or five spots, every spot should be pretty much up for grabs.</description>
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      <title>JC signees by the numbers</title>
      <description>It was yet another successful year for JC recruits and the schools that recruited them. Several schools signed multiple JUCO prospects while others were a little more selective, doing their best to fill holes in their rosters. Here’s a look at where some of the best prospects went and how they’ll likely fit into their new surroundings…</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 20:04:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Dawg Blog - Signing Day</title>
      <description>SEATTLE - Well, after over a year of ferreting out information on recruits, evaluating them at camps, combines and the rest, and following them through their official visits and eventual decisions, it all comes down to this day - Wednesday, February 4th.  Signing Day is here, and we'll have all the news on the day's events right here.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 18:01:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Gaisie set to rejoin Martin at UW</title>
      <description>Dominique Gaisie is a 5-foot-10, 170-pound defensive back prosepct from Mt. San Antonio Junior College.   The sophomore from southern California spoke with Scout.com Sunday, where he had some good news to share about the official visit he just took to Washington.</description>
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      <title>Gaisie Gets Educated on BYU</title>
      <description>Dominique Gaisie went on his official visit to BYU with a little knowledge about the school and the football program, but left fully briefed on what BYU is and how he’ll fit in with both the football team and the school in general should he choose to become a Cougar.  TBS caught up with Gaisie to learn about his trip and who else is looking at him as he looks to make his final decision.</description>
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      <title>Gaisie prepares to take visits</title>
      <description>He's still waiting on his first offer, but that hasn't stopped Mt. San Antonio CB Dominique Gaisie (5-10, 185) from setting up some visits to the schools who have shown him the most interest. JCFootball.com caught up with the gifted cover-corner and he updated us on things and a timeline for when he'll make a decision...</description>
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      <title>UW makes a move on Mt. SAC's Gaisie</title>
      <description>The new coaching staff at the University of Washington has some strong JUCO ties and one, new DB coach Demetrice Martin, comes from one of the top JC programs in the country. One of Martin's top students, Mt. San Antonio CB Dominique Gaise, is being courted by several D-1 programs and recently the Huskies got into the mix and they could be approaching him with an offer soon...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 16:26:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Recruiting begins to pick up for Gaisie</title>
      <description>Mt. San Antonio always produces a ton of talented players, but a multi-faceted cover-corner who can return kicks and punts as well is still waiting on his first offer. CB Dominique Gaisie (5-10, 170) is a player with the speed and confidence necessary to compete at the next level and he's just now starting to see some interest from some D-1 programs.</description>
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