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Washington’s football roster is exploding with physicality this season, led by a stacked offensive and defensive line featuring towering sophomores and redshirt freshmen. Freshmen like 6’6”, 321-pound left tackle Kodi Green and 6’5”, 295-pound defensive tackle Derek Colman-Brusa are already making waves. The linebackers are gaining muscle too, with Zaydrius Rainey-Sale and Xe’ree Alexander both packing on pounds. But the real headline? Freshman running back Ansu Sanoe — 6’2”, 241 pounds — who’s already turning heads with his power, including a spring practice collision that sent a linebacker flying. Despite some fumbles and penalty laps, Sanoe’s reps have surged due to injuries, and coaches praise his movement and weight gain. With his size and style, Sanoe could be the biggest running back Washington’s seen since Junior Coffey — a potential game-changer for the Big Ten and beyond.
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