Huskies freshman RB Gaskin works his way up UW’s depth chart

  • By Christian Caple The News Tribune
  • Monday, September 14, 2015 9:26pm
  • SportsSports

SEATTLE — Myles Gaskin’s 14-carry, 146-yard, three-touchdown day against Sacramento State introduced yet another problem for the Washington Huskies’ running game.

A good one, this time.

Gaskin, the true freshman out of Seattle’s O’Dea High School, displayed patience, quickness and the kind of burst that could make him an intriguing option for the Huskies in his first collegiate season, his performance highlighted by a 78-yard touchdown run in the third quarter.

Dwayne Washington, widely viewed as the Huskies’ top tailback entering the season, scored two touchdowns on Saturday but carried the ball only four times for 13 yards. Washington is still listed atop the UW depth chart, with Gaskin now slotted as second string.

It remains to be seen how carries might be divided among the two on Saturday against Utah State, to say nothing of how often Lavon Coleman, Jomon Dotson and Deontae Cooper might play. But after UW rushed for just 29 yards on 22 attempts in a season-opening loss at Boise State, Gaskin’s emergence is a welcome dilemma.

“I think they’re much different backs,” UW coach Chris Petersen said Monday of Gaskin and Washington, asked if the freshman might take over as UW’s featured back. “That’s the thing I think we kind of like. I think Myles is different than the other guys we have. We’ve all seen Dwayne do some pretty good things against some pretty good competition, so we know he can do some good things.

“Myles, we’re still figuring out. We’ve been pleased with him since he’s been here in fall camp and the first couple of games. He’s shown he can make some plays. We don’t ever say ‘hey, this is the guy.’ We’ve got to get a bigger body of work under our belt and we’ve got to let the guys keep earning things in practice.”

Part of that equation, Petersen said, is Gaskin proving himself durable enough to withstand several hits per game by Pac-12-caliber defenders. Sacramento State doesn’t have many of those. And Gaskin, after all, was not immune to UW’s weak rushing effort against Boise State, taking five carries in that game for a total of just five yards.

But it was hard not to watch him run against Sac State and wonder if the Huskies might be on to something.

“I think early on,” Petersen said, “his style kind of indicates that he’s pretty shifty and can kind of slide things at the last minute, but again, these are some pretty fast, big, strong guys that we’re getting ready to go up against for a long period of time.

“We need more than just two backs. … Those two guys are kind of rolling right now, and those other guys are going to have to be ready, and they’ll get their opportunity, as well.”

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Defenseman Landon DuPont, who the Everett Silvertips selected first overall in Thursday’s WHL prospects draft, is considered a generational talent. (Photo courtesy of the WHL)
Patterson: Tips fans, get ready for the Landon DuPont show

Everett is getting a generational talent who will make nights at Angel of the Winds Arena must-see viewing.

Arlington’s Peyton Aanstad pitches to Marysville Getchell’s Parker Johnson in the Class 3A District 1 softball tournament Friday at Phil Johnson Fields in Everett. The Chargers won the loser-out game 7-2 (Evan Wiederspohn / The Herald)
Emme Witter powers Marysville Getchell past Arlington

The Chargers are one of four teams that stayed alive at the Class 3A District 1 softball tournament.

X
Prep roundup for Friday, May 10

Prep roundup for Friday, May 10: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Glacier Peak’s Atticus Quist leaps in the air to catch a bouncing baseball after a missed catch in the outfield during the 4A district game against Bothell at Funko Field on Thursday, May 9, 2024 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Bothell’s big inning dooms Glacier Peak baseball

The Grizzlies were felled by a nine-run fifth, but they still have one last shot to make state.

Forward Mirco Dufour was selected by the Everett Silvertips 19th overall in the first round of Thursday’s WHL prospects draft. (Photo courtesy of the WHL)
Capsules: Everett Silvertips draft picks at a glance

The Tips selected 10 players in the WHL prospects draft and two in the U.S. prioirity draft.

Even after ‘ultimate flush-it game,’ M’s offense issues linger

The Mariners’ offensive woes beg the question as to whether lineup changes are needed.

X
Prep roundup for Thursday, May 9

Prep roundup for Thursday, May 9: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Lake Stevens junior Teagan Lawson arches his body over the high jump bar on the first day of the Wesco 4A League Championship on Wednesday at Snohomish High School. Lawson claimed the league title after clearing a 6-foot, 6-inch bar. (Taras McCurdie / The Herald)
Lake Stevens’ Lawson leaps above star-studded field

In a field of state championship contenders, Lawson claims the Wesco 4A title in the boys high jump.

Stanwood’s Rubi Lopez (3) secures an out on second during a prep softball game between Stanwood and Jackson at Henry M. Jackson High School on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 in Mill Creek, Washington. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
District softball tournaments begin Friday

Snohomish in 3A, Jackson in 4A are among the teams looking for another deep postseason run.

Jay Franco has been named the head coach of the Everett Community College women’s basketball team. (Photo courtesy of Everett Community College)
Jay Franco hired as new EvCC women’s basketball coach

Franco, who served as an assistant the past three seasons, takes over for Jeannie Thompson.

Julio Rodríguez (44) of the Seattle Mariners reacts during the T-Mobile Home Run Derby at T-Mobile Park on July 10, 2023, in Seattle, Washington. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images/TNS)
Mariners hitters must deal with the marine layer menace

The atmospheric conditions at T-Mobile Park make life difficult for those holding the bat.

X
Prep roundup for Wednesday, May 8

Prep roundup for Wednesday, May 8: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.