Offensive tackle Sean Harlow (San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente) did plenty of research this summer, as the 6-foot-5, 260-pound lineman took unofficial visits to several schools, including Nebraska, California, Oregon State and Oregon. But in the end, it was his final visit -- to Washington this past weekend -- that made his decision an easy one.
"I'm going to be a Dawg," Harlow said. "It just felt right. I slept on it after getting back from the visit and had time to really evaluate things. I feel like Washington is the place for me."
The three-star tackle held offers from some Pac-12 and national heavyweights, including Boise State, Oregon and Wisconsin. But head coach Steve Sarkisian and his Huskies staff closed strong.
"I'm going to be a Dawg," Harlow said. "It just felt right. I slept on it after getting back from the visit and had time to really evaluate things. I feel like Washington is the place for me."
The three-star tackle held offers from some Pac-12 and national heavyweights, including Boise State, Oregon and Wisconsin. But head coach Steve Sarkisian and his Huskies staff closed strong.
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