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ScoutTV: Kasen Williams Announcement
The five-star receiver from Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline, Kasen Williams, picks the hometown Washington Huskies and ScoutTV brings you the announcement...
Williams continues legacy with commitment
When Aaron Williams committed to Washington back in 1979, his future family was merely a glint in his eye. On Friday he watched as his son Kasen fulfilled a legacy by making the exact same decision 31 years later in front of friends and family during a team barbecue at Skyline High School in Sammamish, Wash.
Nembot Soaking It All In
Van Nuys (Calif.) Montclair Prep defensive end Stephan Nembot is taking the whole recruiting process in stride...
Will make college choice Friday night
Hot News for WR Kasen Williams
2010 Football Season: The West's 16 Questions
The Scout.com West Recruiting team takes on the 16 big high school football season questions as the prep season approaches...
Kelvin Fisher Trims List To Five
Higley HS ATH Kelvin Fisher (Gilbert, AZ) is one of the top prospects in the State of Arizona for the 2011 class. He's currently preparing for his senior season and he just recently narrowed his list to five. Who are the five finalists? Did Boise State make the cut? He spoke to BroncoCountry.com and offered his thoughts on his top five schools.
Nowicki adds offer
Utah has offered Glendale (Cactus) Arizona offensive lineman Ryan Nowicki. As of now, that really does not change much in Nowicki’s recruitment, as he has yet to name favorites.
24-7football.com Preseason All-5A2 Team
Cream of the crop from the 5A2 ranks. See if your favorite player made the list...
24-7Football.com Preseason All-5A1 Team
Cream of the crop from the 5A1 group that fields multiple D1 prospects
West 2011 Preseason Rankings: Tight Ends
Gig Harbor (Wash.) tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins and Moreno Valley (Calif.) Rancho Verde's Junior Pomee head the West's list of best tight ends in 2011...
State Previews: Metro
ESP takes a tour around the state of Washington looking at impact players, top games, and conference favorites…
Huskers back on the islands
You knew that it was going to be a matter of time before Nebraska started to line up for defensive end and defensive tackle recruits. The Nebraska class currently just has Kevin Williams committed as a defensive tackle and the Huskers are looking to build depth at each position. What’s significant about the newest offer is where this player is from.
18-Game Campaign a Simple Cash Grab
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell would prefer to expand the regular season from 16 games to 18 by 2012. Veteran players on the Chicago Bears, led by Desmond Clark, aren't on board with the idea.
West 2011 Preseason Rankings: Receivers
Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline receiver Kasen Williams and Gardena (Calif.) Serra leads the pack of the West's top pass-catchers...
Burks Talks Trojans
Already holding offers from Stanford, SMU and Duke among others, Burks has an offer from the Trojans provided he can be on campus for the start of the spring semester, thus counting against the Class of 2010.
Will Huskers Offer?
There is one school that has yet to offer Adonis Ameen-Moore, but if they did it, he'd seriously consider them. “Nebraska is the one school I’m hoping offers,” he said. “I’ve kind of been in touch with their coaches and just really like it there. I was there for an unofficial visit last Feb. 28 for junior day. It’s got a good feel and seems like a nice program. I think I could fit in there...”
Lyons ready for big senior season
A player that fits into Washington's philosophy of speed on defense is Dorsey (Los Angeles) LB Matthew Lyons, a player with quickness and instincts who loves to play the game. Dawgman.com caught up with the talented prospect and he updated us on how his summer went, how fall camp has progressed and what the future may hold...
24-7 Preseason All-4A1 Team
The cream of the crop from an extremely talented 4A1 class
Pac-10 teams of the decade
It’s all been done here before, this talk of allegiance changes and conference realignment. The Pac-10 traces its roots back to 1918, the same year World War I ended. As a nation adjusted to a new world order, schools like Stanford returned to football, after playing only rugby. The current Bay Area, Oregon and Washington members of the conference formed the Pacific Coast Conference.
ESP Interview: Trey Wheeler
ESP catches us with Renton (Wash.) Liberty quarterback Trey Wheeler to talk about his most recent offer and the upcoming season…

