The University of Washington will host its second consecutive Dawgs After Dark spring football game on Friday, May 2nd at 6:30 p.m. in Husky Stadium.
For the second consecutive year, the University of Washington spring football game will be played on a Friday night at Husky Stadium with hopes the weather cooperates and a big crowd comes out for a look. On Wednesday night, the school announced the second Dawgs After Dark spring finale with coach Jedd Fisch in charge will be held at 6:30 p.m. on May 2, culminating 15 practices.
Last year, a crowd close to 15,000 -- half of what the UW had hoped for but still much larger than any spring football gathering in decades -- filled the stands as Fisch put together his first Husky football team on the fly after the coaching change and graduation from a national championship runner-up had gutted the roster. Typically, there is no admission charge to attend this game. With the scoring format not fully explained last May, Fisch's Purple team took a 24-23 victory on Grady Gross' game-ending 30-yard field goal -- with all of the kicker's teammates, both on offense and defense, out on the field and crowded around him, so close they could have reached out and touched him before the snap. During last year's spring practice, the then new Husky coach returned just two starters, both on defense, from a 14-1 team supervised by Kalen DeBoer's staff. This time, the Huskies will enter spring ball with 6 returning starters on offense in sophomore quarterback Demond Williams Jr., senior running back Jonah Coleman, junior wide receiver Denzel Boston and offensive linemen in junior center Landen Hatchett, junior right tackle Drew Azzopardi and senior left tackle Maximus McCree; and 4 on defense in junior edge rusher Isaiah Ward, senior cornerback Ephesians Prysock, sophomore cornerback Leroy Bryant and senior safety Makell Esteen.
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