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Fifth annual Husky Combine set for March 10

Courtesy of UW Athletics


Fans are welcome to attend on Saturday, March 10, as the UW football team will go through its fifth annual Husky Combine at the Dempsey Indoor Practice Facility, starting at 2:00 p.m.

The team’s strength and conditioning staff will put all available, current (2018 roster) players through a series of tests and drills similar to the NFL Combine or a Pro Day, with the first group (seniors-to-be) getting started at 2:00 p.m.

The event should last roughly three hours. Fans are welcome to watch from the track on the west and south sides of the Dempsey.

There will not be any special parking set aside (normal, Saturday on-campus parking is available as always in various lots near the Dempsey; note that both the UW baseball team has a 2:05 p.m. game that day), but there will be no admission fee charged at the Dempsey.

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