COAST TO COAST
Recruiting 3000 miles from Seattle
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Washington Receiver, Charles Frederick #10
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Pope John Paul High School is 3,000 miles away from Seattle,
Washington. It is a small, private academy in Boca Raton, Florida. Not typically a hotbed for Pac-10 recruiting, the University of Washington has landed three athletes from that very school. For John Anderson, Rich Alexis, and Charles Frederick, they truly know the meaning of...
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By David Samek
(PHOTO: Tom Pidgeon/Getty Images)
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THE CYCLES OF MONTLAKE
The current state of affairs
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Head coach Rick Neuheisel
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Horror of horrors, the Huskies went out and had
themselves a bad year. Coach Rick Neuheisel was
probably right when he said, “we just didn’t see
something like this coming” – for none of us truly did.
But based on past UW experiences, should we have?
For history’s sake, Sports Washington looks at …
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By Rick Samek
(PHOTO: Otto Greule/Getty Images)
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DAWGBONES
As Bob Dylan said, “Times they are a-changin’”
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Quarterback Cody Pickett #3 talks to wide receivers Paul Arnold #20 and Wilbur Hooks, Jr. #7
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Even though the 2002 Husky offense ran the ball on over 40 percent of their plays from scrimmage, a staggering 80 percent of their total yardage came through the air.
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By Mike Yeend
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HUSKY HERO
Charles Mincy
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Charles Mincy #22 of the Oakland Raiders
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Sometimes, though, a player goes out on top, saving their
best effort for last. Nobody is that more true of than Charles
Mincy, the junior-college transfer who starred at cornerback
for Washington during the 1989 and 1990 seasons.
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By Joe Kaiser
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RANDY HART
Q&A with defensive line coach
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Defensive Line Coach Randy Hart
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He just completed his FIFTEENTH season at the University of Washington. That is unheard of in today’s college football environment where if you don’t win, you are fired.
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By David Samek
(PHOTO: Kim Grinolds, Dawgman.com)
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RECRUITING - Hot News, Hot Recruits
Recruiting Roundup: LB Tahj Bomar
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LB Tahj Bomar
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“My mom was telling me to go closer to home, but for me, I just
wanted to go where I was wanted. I wanted to go to a place that had a good football program and a place where I could get a good education. Most of the people I talked to said I couldn’t go wrong with U-Dub, and my dad told me the same thing too.”
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By Chris Fetters
(PHOTO: Kim Grinolds/Dawgman.com)
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HUSKY LOWDOWN
Being a Washington Husky
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Safety Greg Carothers #34
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To say the least, the past football season has been, without a doubt, one of the more interesting seasons for this generation. Many questions were left unanswered, and many fans were questioning the heart and intent of this team. Some even began to question whether or not some players even truly knew what it meant to be a Washington Husky.
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By Henry Han
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HOOPS REPORT: C.J. MASSINGALE
Junior guard thrives on team equity
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#1 C. J. Massingale drives
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Massingale has enjoyed the coaching transition thus far. “Coach Romar is much more interactive with the players, being closely in touch on an everyday basis,” said the guard after practice. “He is much more interested in how you are doing and what you are doing.”
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By Bill Brynteson
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Also, a national view of football and basketball recruiting from Jamie Newberg and Dave Telep will appear in each issue. |
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