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“Expect To Win” Mantra Has Brought More Than New Life to Washington Huskies

Published on: 27th April, 2010

From the first day Head Coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff were hired and stepped into their first press conference, Sarkisian has preached to his athletes "EXPECT TO WIN." But it has been more than that for the Husky fan base. This Husky staff has been among the most aggressive in the country. Sarkisian and ...

Husky Stadium Renovation: Timeline of Events

Published on: 20th April, 2010

Design Summary:   1. 72,300 Seats 2. Replaces 40,000 Seats 3. 2,000 South Club seats 4. 575 Don James Seats 5. Lowered field 6'6" 6. New football training facility 7. Upper deck seating and East bleachers remain as is. UW will have to figure out what it does next to fund the renovation—it needs $250-$270 million or so. UW AD ...

Jake Locker Officially Not Going Pro, Staying at Washington

Published on: 14th December, 2009

  SEATTLE—University of Washington quarterback Jake Locker has decided not to submit his name in consideration for the 2010 National Football League Draft and will return to the Husky football program for his senior season. "After a great deal of careful thought and deliberation, I have decided to return to Washington and play ...

Micah Hatchie Says, “I Want To Be a Dawg” Commits To Washington

Published on: 8th December, 2009

Micah Hatchie, 6'5" 285lb, OT from Waialua High School in Waialua, HI., has agreed to to play with the University of Washingto Huskies. Hatchie is a 4-star recruit and has a position rank of 25th in the nation. Head Coach Steve Sarkisian has started the second season off with a big bang, ...

Mr. Smith Goes To Washington

Published on: 7th December, 2009

Kevin Smith,a 6'1"  200 lb S/WR  from Centennial High School in Compton, California, has agreed to play football for the Washington Huskies. Smith is a four star recruit. This is another great get for head football coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff at Washington. Kevin Smith was at the Washington/ Washington ...

Washington WR: No Difference Between QBs Locker and Fouch

Published on: 2nd November, 2009

In his weekly Monday noon press conference, coach Steve Sarkisian said Jake Locker's playing status for playing this week against UCLA is questionable. He said he would like Locker to practice this week to be able to play Saturday, and said he also needs to see that Locker can run. "You don't want to ...

If the Washington Huskies Were Playing, Jake Locker Out, Fouch In

Published on: 29th October, 2009

Luckily the the University of Washington Huskies have a bye week this week. Head Coach Steve Sarkisian stated in his weekly press conference, Jake Locker probably couldn't have played this week if UW had a game. Early in the game in the first quarter against Oregon, Locker suffered a deep thigh bruise which dramatically ...

Washington-Oregon: Huskies Get Barn Whipped by Ducks

Published on: 26th October, 2009

"They destroyed us on special teams," said head coach Steve Sarkisian. It was more than just the special teams. The Huskies got beat in all phases of the game including coaching. Also, another game of questionable game calling calling on both sides of the line scrimmage. This kind of game is what ...

UW Vs ASU: A Diamond In The Rough, It Wasn’t The Game

Published on: 22nd October, 2009

We wandered in here the week of the UW vs Arizona State game after walking two miles from 3rd and Mill in 100 degree weather, in search of liquor and a food. Fortunately for us, this place specializes in both. As you approach, there is patio furniture and seating, with two TVs for ...

ASU Vs UW: Sarkisian, “I Bungled the Game.”

Published on: 19th October, 2009

The University of Washington's began it's last possession on its own 10-yard line with 1:17 to play, and the Sun Devils had just one timeout. After the Huskies had two running plays for nine yards, Jake Locker then threw a deep pass down the sidelines incomplete to James Johnson on third-and-one, stopping the clock with ...

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