Published on: 21st April, 2010
Coach Steve Sarkisian is building quite a buzz around his program at the University of Washington. Sarkisian brought in a large class of 31 recruits for 2010 to address depth and add more potential playmakers. Washington ended their recruiting by splash signing safety Sean Parker, who was ...Published on: 14th April, 2010
In this fourth edition of our early look at the 2011 recruiting class, we will take a look at five of the defensive end’s Washington has offered thus far. Brennen Scarlett Scarlett is a 6'4" 245 defensive end/tight end prospect from Central Catholic High School in ...Published on: 26th March, 2010
In the third edition of our 2011 early recruiting efforts, we will focus on the offensive linemen that Washington has offered. Dexter Charles Charles is a 6'5", 290 pound offensive lineman from Stanwood, Washington. During his junior season he collected second team all-league honors. So far his only offers have come ...Published on: 19th March, 2010
Seattle has made their decision at quarterback. It is still going to be Hasselbeck under center to start 2010, but if they played their cards right, it will be Hasselbeck version II in Charlie Whitehurst for the future. Considering that many felt Seattle needed to do SOMETHING to ...Published on: 18th March, 2010
In the last edition we looked at the quarterbacks and running backs Sarkisian and his staff has offers extended to. This edition looks at the pass catchers, the wide receivers and tight ends. Jamaal Jones Jones is a 6-2/175 receiver from Graham Washington. During his junior season he produced ...Published on: 17th March, 2010
Successful coaches know the key to maintaining a top program is through recruiting. Coach Sarkisian learned this lesson well watching his mentor Pete Carroll awaken the echoes of a powerhouse in Los Angeles. Sarkisian’s first recruiting class at Washington was considered small, and ...Published on: 12th March, 2010
It has been said that the West Coast lacks the passion for football the southern states have. Our rivalries lack the intensity, and our fanbases lack passion. The northwest border war between Washington and Oregon , however, does not fit that stereotype at all. While the two teams have met 90 ...Published on: 11th March, 2010
Pete Carroll begun his tenure in Seattle speaking highly of incumbent quarterback Matt Hasselbeck. While his tone hasn't changed, the actions by the organization seem to indicate that the future plans may not include Hasselbeck. That isn't too surprising considering that Hasselbeck's contract is up after 2010, and most people do ...Published on: 10th March, 2010
Attrition hits every football program during the off-season. Transfers are to be expected, and sadly suspensions are too now days. For the Washington Huskies the last week has produced one of each case. Running Back Curtis Shaw is the second Husky running back to take off to find a school ...Published on: 8th March, 2010
Love it or hate it- you have an opinion on Boise State's Blue "Smurf" Turf. The novelty factor when BSU first went to division one was neat. Now after years of watching it on TV, we are left to wonder if there is really a point to it other ...