Washington Huskies football: Top 5 NFL prospects from 2012 roster

Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Washington Huskies

NWSB Insider Brandon Choate brings us his list of 5 Washington Huskies who you could see in the NFL next year. Keith Price made a name for himself in the Alamo Bowl and will look to Austin Seferian-Jenkins to do it again this season. Sean Parker and Desmond Trufant will be holding down the defense while it will be Drew Schaefer’s job to protect Price at all costs.

14 year old Tate Martell commits to Washington…seriously?

UW

NWSB Managing Editor Q tells us today “8th grade quarterback and San Diego native Tate Martell has just made a verbal commitment to the University of Washington Huskies football team. First reported by the Seattle Times Bob Condotta via twitter… This is a little ridiculous isn’t it UW fans?

Top 5 games on the Washington Huskies schedule in 2012

Top 5 games on the 2012 schedule for the Huskies

NWSB insider and Washington Huskies football blogger Clinton Bell gives us his top 5 games on the 2012 Washington Huskies football schedule. First tough match up will be down in Baton Rouge against the LSU Tigers. If the Huskies play a flawless game, they walk away as winners. Oregon will be the team to beat in the Pac-12 this year, and the Huskies will not stand a chance, unless Keith Price plays above a Heisman level.

The Huskies will win the Pac 12 IF…

Washington vs. USC

NWSB Insider Brandon Choate brings us a fantasy of some sorts today. He gets to put on his wizard hat and play God as he gets to control the outcome of the 2012 Washington Huskies football season. The Huskies will need several things to happen such as fire ants, exploding heads and violations of many kinds. Keith Price, Kasen Williams, Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Shaq Thompson and Sean Parker will propel the Huskies this year.

UW Dawgs Fearless Predictions: Washington Huskies 2012 Season

2012 Heisman Trophy winner, Keith Price (photo northwestsuffering.wordpres)

NWSB insider and Washington Huskies football blogger Clinton Bell gives us his top 5 fearless predictions for the 2012 Washington Huskies football team. Keith Price wins the Heisman Trophy, yes, that’s what Clinton is saying. Also, he thinks that the Huskies will march down into the bayou and come away with a win against the mighty LSU. He also predicts an Apple Cup victory, and a blow out against Portland State too.

*My* top 12 Seahawks moments: The best 12th Man flag raisers

Chuck Knox, the first great coach of the Seahawks (photo bleacherreport.com)

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Clinton Bell tells us about his top twelve 12th Man flag raisers at the Clink. From the olden days of the Kingdome, to the newer heroes of the Clink, the Seahawks have had some damn fine talent on their side. Of course Chuck Knox, Mack Strong, Steve Largent, and Cortez Kennedy made the list, but there are some others here like Norm Johnson, Ken Hamlin, Warren Moon, and Curt Warner who need the love too.

Predicting the Washington Huskies 2012 strengths & weaknesses

Keith Price, Kasen Williams, Washington Huskies

NWSB Insider and Seattle Sports blogger Brandon Choate brings us his breakdown of the strengths and weaknesses of this 2012 Washington Huskies Football squad. With the losses of Cort Dennison and Chris Polk, the linebackers and running backs will have to step up to replace their production. With Keith Price at the helm, though, with a very strong corp of receivers, this team is poised to make a serious run at the Pac-12 North title.

*My Take* – Steve Sarkisian is the best football coach in the Pac-12

Steve Sarkisian, University of Washington

NWSB Insider and Washington Huskies blogger Brandon Choate brings us his reasons why Washington Huskies football head coach Steve Sarkisian is the best coach in the Pac-12. With his player’s coach mentality, his previous experience, and his stellar coaching staff, Sark and the Huskies are looking to reach new heights in the Pac-12.

Washington hoops hits it big in the 2012 NBA Draft

Terrence Ross

NWSB Insider and Washington Sports blogger Brandon Choate brings us historical news from the University of Washington men’s basketball program. Husky hoops had 2 players drafted in the first round of the 2012 NBA Draft, the first time in history having 2 first rounders. Terrence Ross went #8 overall to the Toronto Raptors while Tony Wroten went #25 overall to the Memphis Grizzlies.

I’m a die-hard fan of Oregon State Beavers football because…

Sammie Stroughter

NWSB Insider and Oregon State blogger Jonathan Irwin tells us why he’s a sold out 100% Oregon State Beaver fan for life. It is about family. It is about reality. I have never stopped bleeding orange and black. Through all ups and downs his roots will always be ingrained in Reser’s beautiful Saturday morning turf. He’s a Beavers fan because of Mike Riley, Sammie Stroughter, Jacquizz Rodgers, James Rodgers and more…

Five defensive impact players for the Washington Huskies in 2012

The defense will have to step it up if we're going to be seeing any sights like this in 2012 (photo bobbydradio.com)

NWSB insider and Washington Huskies football blogger Clinton Bell gives us his top 5 defensive players to watch for the 2012 season. With many of the players on the list saving their best games of the year for the Apple Cup against Washington State, there were others who put on their best display in the Alamo Bowl against the Baylor Bears. Names on the list include, Hau’oli Jamora, John Timu, Princeton Fuimaono, Gregory Ducre, and Nate Fellner.

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.

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