The suspension of Lamar Neagle means the Sounders haven’t completely escaped the almost constant roster tumult that plagued their hot-and-cold regular season.
Author: Adam Lewis
Barring a major upset against Colorado, the Huskies are going to be bowl eligible for the fourth consecutive year. What happens next?
The Seahawks uneven, 27-24 overtime win Sunday against the Buccaneers had a lot of of writers unsure of what to make of an 8-1 team.
After consecutive weeks of near upsets, the Seahawks are 8-1 in spite of an offense that has spasms of ineptitude while QB Russell Wilson continues to take a beating.
Pac-12 officials last week helped the Huskies adjust to redefined regulations that forbid impeding an offensive player’s progress with the hands or body.
After a bye week, Washington State hopes to get an edge from chilly weather when it hosts No. 25 Arizona State, which has won eight of the last nine in the series.
Huskies’ receiver Kasen Williams badly injured his foot and leg last week in a win against Cal. KJR reported he sustained a Lisfranc injury.
Last night was awkward. On Monday Night Football’s national platform, the Seahawks couldn’t stop the Rams run, couldn’t establish their own run and couldn’t protect quarterback Russell Wilson, sacked seven times. Yet, behind a defense led by safety Earl Thomas, Seattle engineered a last-second, goal-line stand and somehow beat the Rams, 14-9 at the Edward
UW quarterback Keith Price was regretful Saturday night of a misled throw that ended in wide receiver Kasen Williams leaving the game with a season-ending injury.
Moving into sixth place on UW’s all-time rushing list, Bishop Sankey did in Saturday’s win what he always does: Stay consistent.