Article By Todd Williams on 28th November, 2009
Coach Lambright carried on the tradition after James stepped away, but wasn’t as successful doing it in terms of wins.
Starting with Rick Neuheisel, the Husky team transitioned to more of a passing team, and has not regained the reputation as a power running team since then.
New coach Steve Sarkisian has shown a preference for the pass in his first year, but he also seems to understand the importance of getting the beef back on the lines, particularly the offensive line. Currently, Sarkisian has verbal commits from five offensive linemen for the 2010 class.
The problem has not necessarily been the number of offensiv...
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