Putting together a front five appears to UW football's top priority right now.
Midway through Tuesday's University of Washington football practice, the experimentation began in earnest.
On Saturday night following a comprehensive scrimmage that didn't lead to a lot of points or yards, Fisch suggested something along the lines of individual auditions were coming. On Tuesday, the first five linemen initially consisted of 6-foot-8, 295-pound redshirt freshman Soane Faasolo at left tackle, 6-foot-4 299-pound junior Gaard Memmelaar at left guard, Hatchett manning center, 6-foot-2, 320-pound Portland State senior transfer D'Angalo Titialii at right guard and 6-foot-5, 338-pound redshirt freshman Kahlee Tafai at right tackle -- which represented an all-new right side for the Huskies.
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