The offensive guard missed all of last season with a knee injury.
For last January's CFP national championship game in Texas, Gaard Memmelaar showed up fashionably dressed, outfitted in a black cowboy hat as he strode into Houston's NRG Stadium with style.
Entering his fifth year in the program, the 6-foot-4, 299-pound junior from Caldwell, Idaho, has appeared in just four career UW games -- making him the guy who's played the least of those who have put in the most time in the program. "He came out and he was really athletic," said Scott Huff, former Husky offensive-line coach now with the Seattle Seahawks. "You could tell he was an Idaho country boy, man. He's super strong, baling hay and building fence all the time."
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