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Huskies' plans for Ducks starting to evolve
Is it too soon to start thinking about Oregon? Nate Costa or Justin Roper? Chop blocks, Chip Kelly, Autzen madness?
TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2008 Locker, though limited, returns to field
Washington quarterback Jake Locker returned to practice Monday after missing 12 practice sessions because of a strained left hamstring.
UW's Jake Locker returns to practice
Huskies quarterback Jake Locker had his left hamstring taped and wrapped Monday morning, but he appeared to working at full speed and took part in all the drills in the first 25 minutes.
MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 2008 Cougars not concerned about experts
PULLMAN -- Washington State football players say they're working harder than ever before, and they're making reporters work harder, too.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 2008 Pups moving up in Huskies pack
The Washington football team's freshmen are a confident bunch. Very confident.
Cougars' Tardy bruises left knee
PULLMAN -- The Washington State Cougars will stage their first full scrimmage of the fall Saturday afternoon.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2008 Ex-pro baseball player, 26, joins UW football team
Tripper Johnson spent eight years pursuing a pro baseball career, but now the Newport High graduate finds himself chasing a new dream as a 26-year-old Huskies football prospect.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2008 Freshman running backs pushing for time in UW backfield
Newcomers bring some tantalizing qualities to UW backfield at running back.
Huskies get no football breather
Washington's football team is working feverishly to prepare for the Aug. 30 opener at Oregon, a game that could be pivotal to its season and the future of coach Tyrone Willingham.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2008 Another UW starter hurt
Facing a win-or-be-fired season for coach Tyrone Willingham, the Washington Huskies are succumbing to their first opponent - the injury bug.
Plan in motion for bowl in Seattle
Even with 34 bowl games already on the college football calendar, Ralph Morton sees no reason why a 35th couldn't work.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2008 Wulff stands his ground on discipline for misdeeds
Jim Moore: The Cougars lead the Huskies in arrests and other stupid mistakes, but it's only the preseason.
WSU reports another profitable year in athletics
PULLMAN – The Washington State Cougars, despite operating with the smallest budget in the smallest city with the smallest football stadium in the Pac-10 Conference, again defied the odds by turning a net profit in athletics.
UW linebacker spots getting sorted out
The Huskies will be without wide receiver Curtis Shaw for an indefinite period.
Olson's broken foot leaves QB job wide open at UCLA
LOS ANGELES – UCLA quarterback Ben Olson will have surgery on his broken right foot, an injury that's expected to keep him out for at least two months.
MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 2008 Mackay moves to defensive side
Cory Mackay, who reneged on a commitment to the UW because the Huskies wanted him to play linebacker, has a new position at WSU – linebacker!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 2008 Big Ten: Official didn't compromise games
PARK RIDGE, Ill. – The Big Ten's investigation of two games involving an official with a history of financial troubles and casino gambling turned up no evidence to suggest the integrity of either 2007 game was compromised, the conference announced Friday.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 2008 Ex-Husky Hasty looking to bust loose at Central
Former Washington Huskies running back J.R. Hasty was expected to report for fall practices at Central Washington University, Wildcats coach Blaine Bennett said.
UW receiver Boyles looking for big results
Freshman receiver Anthony Boyles is one of the players Tyrone Willingham is talking about when he says his team needs to "play older."
Cougars receiving corps hurting
PULLMAN – Gary Rogers has been waiting four years to start at quarterback for Washington State. Rogers just hopes the Cougars have a healthy receiver or two to catch his passes.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2008 Locker aces conditioning test
Tyrone Willingham and his coaching staff put the Huskies football team through conditioning testing Monday. It was brutal.
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