Jedd Fisch’s secret weapon at Washington is paying off in recruiting

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On the GoHuskies.com football coaching staff site, Ben Creamer is listed toward the bottom where his vague role of director of sports science is listed.

He’s sandwiched between Kim Harmon, MD, the associate team physician, and Tanner Graves, the director of football performance nutrition.

Click his name and there’s a picture of Creamer, his title and his e-mail address. No explanation of his role for the Washington football program.

He might also be coach Jedd Fisch’s secret weapon.

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The Huskies hosted a massive amount of top prospects last weekend – it’s already led to two commitments from defensive backs four-star Ksani Jiles and three-star Elijah Durr. Many of the recruits on campus raved about their meetings with Creamer, who was not made available for an interview by Washington.

A trainer from Ohio who has also worked in boxing, Creamer has a background in numerous martial arts and has become something of a hand combat expert who trains NFL players and now is working with the Huskies at every position but especially along the defensive line to increase sacks and pressures.

Recruits are absolutely taking notice – especially because when they’ve gone on other visits they’ve never talked to anyone like this before.

“He was a great person all-around,” said four-star defensive end Bott Mulitalo, who backed off his Oregon pledge following his visit to Seattle.

“I like how he is very attention-to-detail with his hand…


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