Five things we learned in 2012 about UW Football

Bishop Sankey UW Huskies

NWSB Insider and Washington Huskies football blogger Chris Hall breaks down what we learned about the Dawgs in 2012. Mainly, that this team has gotten better, but just weren’t ready to turn the corner yet. The QB position is the biggest mess of the team with the poor season by Keith Price. Standouts were Bishop Sankey, Austin Seferian-Jenkins, and Kasen Williams. If the Huskies played in a different conference, they could have been a 10 win team easily. The Pac-12 is second best to the SEC in today’s football world.

Las Vegas Maaco Bowl Analysis: Dawgs lose a tough one to Boise St.

Keith Price

NWSB Insider and Washington Huskies football blogger Chris Hall breaks down the UW vs. Cal 2012 Week 10 matchup in a new Dawgs Love ‘em & Hate ‘em. The Huskies got their first road win in over a year. Finally. This team needed to prove they could beat a quality squad away from Seattle, and did. Let’s make a habit out of it. Chris says in Austin Seferian-Jenkins, the Dawgs landed an absolute athletic freak.

Northwest Pac-12 College football coaching rankings

Ducks vs. Cougars

NWSB Insider Jeff Budke ranks the college football coaches in the northwest region of the United States. The regular season is wrapping up this Saturday with rivalry weekend in the northwest. The Apple Cup and Civil War may not decide a champion in the Pac-12, but the games still mean plenty for the four schools involved.

University of Washington Huskies win solidly 34-15 over Utes

Keith Price Washington Huskies

NWSB Insider and Washington Huskies football blogger Chris Hall breaks down the Utah vs. UW 2012 Week 11 matchup in a new Dawgs Love ‘em & Hate ‘em. Kasen Williams, Keith Price, Bishop Sankey and Austin Seferian-Jenkins all helped the offense click on Saturday. Penalties and fumbles are still a problem, but the defense was strong and the team looked especially good with a Veteran’s Day-style helmet on display.

UW Huskies vs. Cal Golden Bears things to love & hate from Friday

Bishop Sankey

NWSB Insider and Washington Huskies football blogger Chris Hall breaks down the UW vs. Cal 2012 Week 10 matchup in a new Dawgs Love ‘em & Hate ‘em. The Huskies got their first road win in over a year. Finally. This team needed to prove they could beat a quality squad away from Seattle, and did. Let’s make a habit out of it. Chris says in Austin Seferian-Jenkins, the Dawgs landed an absolute athletic freak.

Beavers vs. Washington Huskies: Love ‘em & hate ‘em style

Mike Riley

NWSB Insider and Oregon State Beavers football blogger Jon Irwin breaks down the OSU vs. Washington week 9 matchup. On a day when four undefeated teams find themselves with their first losses, Oregon State inevitably joins their ranks. While Storm Woods and Richard Mullaney had surprisingly strong games, big mistakes and poor play calling are too much to overcome.

Washington Huskies: Impressive and unimpressive

Will Sark's choice to start Keith Price pay off in 2013?

NWSB Insider and Washington Huskies football blogger Jeff Budke breaks down who has and has not impressed so far in 2012. The underachievers are Keith Price and Coach Steve Sarkisian. The overachievers are Shaq Thompson & Austin Seferian-Jenkins. To withstand the #8 Oregon State Beavers (Oct 27), and win on the road the overachievers will need to continue producing.

Washington Huskies fall camp ends & 2012 depth chart released

Keith Price, Washington Huskies

NWSB Insider and UW Huskies blogger Jake Bower tells us as Fall camp has wrapped up, and game one approaches, here is a look at the key positions on offense, defense, and special teams for the 2012 Washington Huskies. Chris Polk starred for the Husky offense for the last 3 seasons, and replacing him will be no easy task. Enter Jesse Callier and Bishop Sankey. Go Dawgs.

UW Huskies football history: *My* five heartbreaking moments in time

Billy Joe Hobert. The man who cost us two decades of grief (ileniaragusa.ifunnyblog.com)

NWSB insider and Washington Huskies football blogger Clinton Bell gives us his top 5 heartbreaking moments in time for the University of Washington Huskies. Two close games that the Huskies should have had, 1993 Rose Bowl with Michigan, and the 2004 Apple Cup. Both were in reach, but both were lost in the last minutes. Don James retiring was tops on the list. The Dawg Father led the Huskies to 4 Rose Bowls, and a National Championship, plus the last dyanasty Seattle has seen.

2012 Washington Huskies spring football headlines. What have we learned?

Keith Price, Washington Huskies

NWSB insider Clinton Bell gives us an update on the Washington Huskies football spring practices. With 14 starters returning, including stud QB Keith Price and TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins, the team’s offense shouldn’t skip a beat. With practices close this Spring, though, it is hard to gauge how the team is looking – especially with 3 new defensive coaches and a new defense being installed.

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