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Washington And Steve Sarkisian At The Crossroads For 2009

Published on: 30th September, 2009

For those of you lucky enough (or unlucky for how bad the broadcast was) to see the Washington-Stanford game last Saturday, you got to see Washington lay its first egg of the season. Coming off the win against USC, it is easy to imagine the optimism that existed in the hearts ...

Washington Huskies’ Stay in the Top-25 is Brief

Published on: 27th September, 2009

Washington proved yesterday in Palo Alto that the rebuilding on Montlake still has a tough road ahead. The 34-14 loss did not look pretty. After an upset of No. 3 USC led to the first ranking the Huskies had received in six years, at 24. With it came probably way too ...

Washington-Stanford Provides The Litmus Test For Two Emerging Programs

Published on: 26th September, 2009

Interestingly enough, for those that have followed these two programs over the last couple years, is that this game has finally gained relevance. It seems very obtuse to say that after these have been some of the bottom feeders in the Pac-10 over the last couple years. However, it's also true that ...

Can Steve Sarkisian Clone Pete Carroll’s Success at Washington?

Published on: 22nd September, 2009

When head coach Steve Sarkisian started his tenure at the University of Washington, he made no bones about copying a lot of the things that the USC Trojans did. First on the list, opening up practices to the general public. He was trying to lift the death cloud that seem to ...

Husky Trails: Washington’s David Slays the Trojan Goliath

Published on: 19th September, 2009

Who would have thought coming off a winless 2008 season, and only just breaking their record winless streak last week, the Washington Huskies were capable of pulling off the upset of the No. 3 USC Trojans. No less, the Trojans looked like they could be on their way to something great ...

Husky Trails: Washington In For a Tough Game Against USC

Published on: 18th September, 2009

A lot of talk has been made this week about the game between USC and Washington, especially considering the coordinators of USC are now leading the Huskies. Add in a healthy dose of intrigue around the health of Matt Barkley, who looks to be out for injury for the game. With Aaron ...

Husky Trails: The Washington Husky Offense Is Making Strides

Published on: 15th September, 2009

Anyone looking back on the last year of Washington Husky football will tell you that the offense was hopelessly inept at times. Once Tyrone Willingham was fired, the majority of the candidates for his replacement were offensive minds, and the hiring of Steve Sarkisian shows where the school wants to put ...

Husky Trails: Washington Ends Slide at 15

Published on: 12th September, 2009

Washington finally has a win, after having to wait nearly two calendar years between this one and the last one. Washington beat the Idaho Vandals 42-23 today in Husky Stadium. During a day of beautiful weather, the Washington offense showed that there are playmakers on the team. They also showed that the ...

Husky Trails: Enthusiasm Contagious for Downtrodden UW Huskies

Published on: 10th September, 2009

The Huskies came out of the gate last Saturday firing, outgaining the LSU Tigers in yardage despite losing 31-23. Many pundits and fans around Seattle and the country proclaimed a successful debut for head coach Steve Sarkisian, and many felt this is a sign the Huskies are back. Even Jim Moore, ...

Husky Trails: Huskies Sharper in Sark Debut Despite Loss

Published on: 6th September, 2009

There really should be no surprise that LSU won last night's contest and the UW Huskies continued their losing streak. That being said, the 31-23 loss by the Huskies did not leave a bad taste in the mouth at all. Last night was the debut of new head coach Steve Sarkisian, ...

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