Jacob Manu Is Suddenly Back At The Center Of Washington's Defense

Linebacker Jacob Manu defies past setbacks, earning a spot on the All-Big Ten preseason list as he gears up to lead the Washington Huskies this season.

Jacob Manu’s first season at Washington didn’t go the way anyone expected, but the senior linebacker is still drawing preseason recognition heading into his final college year.

Athlon Sports named Manu to its second-team preseason All-Big Ten list, a nod that comes after an injury-shortened debut with the Huskies. The 2023 first-team All-Pac-12 selection transferred to Washington before last season, following former Arizona Wildcats and current Huskies head coach Jedd Fisch, along with several other coaches and players.

Manu arrived with a big role in mind, expected to anchor a linebacker group that was already one of the deepest spots on the roster. Instead, injuries kept him from ever really settling in. He sat out the first three games while recovering from an injury suffered at Arizona the previous season, then spent the rest of the year bouncing in and out of the rotation because of lingering issues.

He ended up appearing in five of Washington’s 13 games, including the Huskies’ 38-10 win over Boise State in the Los Angeles Bowl. Manu closed that game strong with six tackles. For the season, he finished with 24 total tackles, 13 solo stops, one tackle for loss and one pass defended.

Even with that limited sample, Washington still has plenty riding on what Manu can bring in 2025. His return adds more depth to a linebacker room that also includes 2025 L.A. Bowl Defensive MVP Xe'ree Alexander, Taariq Al-Uqdah and Class of 2025 recruit Zaydrius Rainey-Sale.

Rainey-Sale, the top-ranked player in Washington in the Class of 2025, dealt with injury issues of his own and missed the first five games of his season because of a high school injury. During spring practice on April 28, he pointed to Manu as more than just a teammate.

"Just having Jacob there with me, he's always teaching me the ropes and giving me motivation and inspiration to get back and play with the team," Rainey-Sale said after a spring practice April 28.

Washington opens the season against Washington State in the Apple Cup at 1 p.m. PT on Sept. 6 at Husky Stadium in Seattle.

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