Washington quarterback Jake Locker doesn’t really know or care if he remains limited in practice today, tomorrow, the rest of this week or next week.
Aug. 30 in Eugene, Ore., is his only concern now.
And his status that day, he said, won’t be a concern.
Asked Tuesday by Bob Condotta if he’ll be 100 percent for the [...]
Entries from August 2008
August 20, 2008
Jake Locker’s total focus on beating the Oregon Ducks
August 17, 2008
Nathan Ware and Johnny B talk Husky Football
Here’s edition #1 of the 2008 season of Nathan Ware’s weekly talks with John Berkowitz, a fellow UW blogger who runs a successful UW blog. Nathan and John talk each week throughout the season and give their thoughts on what’s happening with UW athletics.
August 17, 2008
Elise WOODWARD interviews Derek JOHNSON
Click to hear interview between Elise Woodward and Derek Johnson regarding the book “Husky Football in the Don James Era.” www.derekjohnsonbooks.com
August 15, 2008
Cal’s Rulon Davis wants to be known for Sacks, not Iraq service
Even after a dutiful warning from a California athletic department staffer that he doesn’t want to talk about it, it’s impossible for a curious person not to ask California defensive end Rulon Davis about his six months in Iraq as a U.S. Marine, as Ted Miller discusses in this article.
August 11, 2008
USC’s Pete Carroll: Open Practices Help us Prepare
Sunday night practice has ‘carnival feel’ but Coach Pete Carroll says crowd is not a distraction.
August 6, 2008
2008 Schedule – Washington Huskies Football
August 30 at Oregon
September 6 BYU
September 13 OKLAHOMA
September 27 STANFORD
October 4 at Arizona
October 18 OREGON STATE
October 25 NOTRE DAME
November 1 at USC
November 8 ARIZONA STATE
November 15 UCLA
November 22 at Washington State
December 6 at California
Check out www.derekjohnsonbooks.com
August 3, 2008
The Looming Rivalry between Neuheisel and Carroll
Pete Carroll vs. Rick Neuheisel might be the slam-dunk storyline of 2010, provided Carroll stays at USC and Neuheisel stays clear of the NCAA.
Click here to read Chris Dufresne’s article in the LA Times.