The Washington tight ends accomplished little in 2010, something Steve Sarkisian vows to change.
Author: Todd Dybas
Three of the four main pieces are back, but the departing one is a big loss.
Depth indicated Washington finally on its way
Sportspress Northwest continues its week-long review of the UW football team, position by position, and forecasts what to expect in 2011.
Of all the groups, based on expectations, the wide receivers may have been the most disappointing for the Huskies last season.
Breaking down the different units that comprise the UW football team. Today’s overview: the defensive line.
Based on size and experience, this group should not need all of next season to evolve the way it did this year.
Thomas’s 17 points helps Huskies to a rare LA hoops sweep and completion of a three-win sports bonanza in SoCal
Run over the first time, UW’s reassembled defensive line held Huskers to 91 yards rushing in the most surprising part of a shocking night
Locker answers Nebraska and the critics with actions, not words, that explain why he passed on NFL millions for a glorious night in SoCal