Arizona-Washington storylines: On the Wildcats’ OL building blocks, Jayden de Laura’s return and expanded RB roles

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A look at five storylines surrounding the Wildcats’ game against the Huskies on Saturday afternoon in Seattle.

Michael Lev The Star presents five storylines of interest as the Arizona Wildcats visit Washington on Saturday in Seattle. Kickoff is slated for 2:30 p.m. The game will air on Pac-12 Networks.

People are also reading… Two of the other three starters won’t be back next year, and the third might not return either. Left guard Josh Donovan and right tackle Paiton Fears will be out of eligibility at the end of the season. Left tackle Jordan Morgan, a fourth-year junior, could enter the NFL draft after what’s been a breakout campaign.

Offensive line coach Brennan Carroll lauded Baker’s"command of the offense – really understanding where we need to go, where things need to be directed in his communication. Once you can communicate, and that's not your main focus anymore, now you can go just work on technique, just work on the fundamentals, going against your opponent."

"Big Jonah is going to be a special player," Fisch said of Savaiinaea, who has started at right guard since spring practice."Not just in this league, but in the future, in the professional league at some point in time. Arizona’s quarterback is returning to the site of his crowning moment as a member of Washington State’s program — a moment he punctuated with an act of disrespect.

"I'm not talking about dirty shots or anything like that. I'm talking about: There's going to be a different vibe and different intensity coming." RBs Jonah Coleman, DJ Williams set for bigger roles after productive outings vs. OregonChange is afoot in the Arizona backfield. "All of us that watched spring football recognized his value on the practice field and how he developed as a football player," UA coach Jedd Fisch said earlier this season."And then training camp, he came back and it became a lot. That’s usual for a true freshmen, where all of a sudden it's ball all the time, and there's that two-week or 16-day window where it's just constant football meetings.

Brennan Carroll, Arizona’s run-game coordinator, has seen a more aggressive version of Williams in recent weeks. The festivities will begin with the Mariners facing the Astros in the American League Division Series. Game 3 is slated for 1:07 p.m. Saturday at T-Mobile Park. It’s the Mariners’ first home playoff game since 2001.

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