$3 billion TV deal dictates that Washington and Washington State play for the first time on the day after Thanksgiving in Pullman. Who’s going to make that drive?
Author: SPNW Staff
With the field staff done, the Tacoma Rainiers will start spring training next month and open the Pacific Coast League season April 5 at home against Salt Lake.
Sounders continue to build by adding a quality defender in March Burch, a six-year MLS veteran who spent the past five seasons with D.C. United.
Tony Wroten, the stud out of Garfield High, joins Spencer Hawes (2007) as the only University of Washington freshmen named conference player of the week.
The faith Seahawks showed in moving him to defensive end was a big deal to Bryant — even though he first thought they were trying to cut him.
Two University of Oregon grads and former Ducks football teammates, coordinator Justin Wilcox and linebackers coach Peter Sirmon, filled the vacant posts at the University of Washington Monday. The pair were hired away from the University of Tennessee, where Wilcox had been coordinator for two seasons after four at Boise State. Sirmon completed his first
As expected, Washington’s No. 2 all-time rusher, who has his degree, will leave a year early to turn pro.
The Seahawks have selected 17 times among the top 12 picks in the NFL draft. They’ve found some great ones, but only two remain in the roster.
After the debacle in the 67-56 defeat to Baylor in the Alamo Bowl that made Washington’s defense a national joke, coach Steve Sarkisian did the inevitable Saturday.
It’s two 7-8 team going nowhere in 2011, but Carroll insists there is value to beating the Cardinals Sunday in Arizona. Win forever, after all.