Tag: Washington Huskies

  • USC Trojans – Steve Sarkisian Leaving Washington to be Their New Head Coach

    USC Trojans – Steve Sarkisian Leaving Washington to be Their New Head Coach

    Programs usually look for former assistant and coordinators to take on head coaching jobs after they made their rounds. USC avoided a disastrous season thanks to Ed Orgeron, but decided to go in a different direction with the future of the football program, hiring Steve Sarkisian after he has spent the last five seasons rebuilding things in Washington.

  • Pac – 12: Washington vs Stanford Predictions

    Pac – 12: Washington vs Stanford Predictions

    The first in a series of games against ranked opponents for Washington, it’s their chance to join the discussion about the best team in the Pac-12, while for Stanford there is the implication of going, or not, to the national championship game, partially determined by the outcome of their matchup with the Huskies.

  • Washington Huskies – Bishop Sankey Can’t Be Stopped Right Now

    Washington Huskies – Bishop Sankey Can’t Be Stopped Right Now

    Something very good is happening in Husky stadium over the last couple of years, with a lot of the credit going to the emergence of Bishop Sankey at running back, who is on pace of having an even bigger season than his Sophomore year, as it doesn’t seem like Steve Sarkisian is planning on giving him some easy games inside the rough Pac-12 schedule.

  • College Football Coaches on the Hot Seat in 2013

    College Football Coaches on the Hot Seat in 2013

    Expectations of each football program is different, but it’s safe to assume that Lane Kiffin, Mack Brown,Paul Johnson, Steve Sarkisian, Gary Pinkel and Paul Pasqualoni will be the first head coaches to get fired after the 2013 College Football seasons if they don’t meet the early season expectations.

  • Keith Price Makes One Play More than Jose Nunes (Stanford vs Washington)

    If the Stanford Cardinal had any hopes of contending for anything more than the Pac-12, Washington squashed them. Two teams without a lot of offense and some great defense, and a quarterback that pulled off that one big play (Keith Price) facing Josh Nunes, who just didn’t get that kind of support from his receivers.

  • College Football – Week 5 In Pictures

    More than a month into the 2010 College Football season, and the favorties for the BCS Championship Game keep on with their winning ways, and here’s how Saturday looked like in the big games, plus some words of our own.