May 18, 2008 | Inside The Oakland Raiders
By Jerry McDonald - NFL Writer Sunday, May 11th, 2008 at 12:07 pm in Oakland Raiders . via Inside The Oakland Raiders
NFL Wire Notes | Goodell says tapes show nothing new
Commissioner Roger Goodell said Tuesday that Matt Walsh had provided no new information about the New England Patriots' illicit videotaping tactics, and that the team and its coach, Bill Belichick, would not be ... via The Seattle Times
The Oakland Raiders signed veteran free agent defensive end Greg Spires on Tuesday. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
I have some bad news for you guys: No more live blogging from practice. A tradition began by ex-Post beat writer Greg Bedard, who had a gift for the live practice blog, and continued by Ben Volin and myself ... via Palm Beach Post
Times: UW player's prospects slim in NFL draft
“I'm just using that for motivation. That's what all of us did”
No. 3 Marcel Reece, shown trying to stave off an Ohio State defender, ran 40 meters in 4.42 seconds for NFL scouts. via NWCN.com
Huskies Football Blog: Marcel Reece checks in, waits for draft
“I'm going to keep it the same. I'll go to church, hang out by myself probably, keep it a normal Sunday”
Marcel Reece didn't win in any post-season honors and didn't win as many games as he would have liked in this two seasons with the Washington Huskies. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Washington Strategy and Personnel
RSS digg blog email print SPRING AHEAD: The Huskies enter the spring with a lot of uncertainty after four straight losing seasons but also high hopes based on the return of a number of key players, namely ... via Fox Sports
UW Football | Huskies lose recruit to Tulane
Bradly Roussel, a linebacker from Baton Rouge, La., who appeared ready to become the first Washington Husky from SEC territory since receiver Charles Frederick, is instead headed to Tulane. via The Seattle Times
Huskies Blog: Crew team, coach honored
Here's the release on gohuskies.com . And in football news, seniors Marcel Reece and Louis Rankin were invited to play in the Feb. via The Herald
Go 2 Guy: Kent Baer's firing will bite Dawgs
Shock of shocks, Kent Baer's a goner, dusted Monday by Tyrone Willingham as the comical carnage continues at Washington. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
The University of Washington Daily
Making the grade: the 2007 football season at a glance
The beginning of the Jake Locker era pretty much revealed what we already knew - ' he needs some work on his accuracy, but the kid can outrun anybody. via The University of Washington Daily
Huskies in 2007: Locker grows, defense stumbles, coach returns
“They played hard every game. We just didn't make plays we need to make to win these type of games. "We'll turn the corner. We will.”
Jake Locker's impressive arrival couldn't overcome the Huskies' brutal schedule and inept defense. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Grading the Huskies after their 35-38 loss to Hawaii: QUARTERBACK: B- Jake Locker had a decent day, but his inability to connect on the long ball hurt. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Huskies target officiating after game
“The polls will determine that”
There was no BCS bowl on the line for Washington. No undefeated season to protect. via The Honolulu Advertiser
UH defense comes up big down stretch
“I was kind of nervous when I went in, but I just had to settle down and get right.”
By Brian McInnis bmcinnis@starbulletin.com This is why he came to Hawaii. With the Warriors and a possible BCS bid threatened by overtime or worse by Washington and quarterback Jake Locker at the 6-yard line, ... via Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Unbelievable. The Huskies find new ways to lose games. After having Hawaii spot them 21 first quarter points, things were looking up for the Dawgs. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Player of the game: Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan went out in style in his final home game, completing 42 of 50 passes for 442 yards, five touchdowns and no interceptions. via The Seattle Times
Hawaii on island as only unbeaten
Colt Brennan threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Grice-Mullen with 44 seconds left and No. via CBS SportsLine
VIEWPOINT: Huskies Could Become Another Chapter to Hawaii Football History
“When we got to 8-0, we knew that every game was going to be the biggest game in the history of the program”
Ronen Zilberman ASSOCIATED PRESS University of Hawaii has had a lot to celebrate this season, but a win over Washington on Saturday will guarantee the Warriors a berth in a BCS bowl. via Kitsapsun.com
UW Football Notebook | Huskies want to play keepaway
“We need to stay on the field and convert third downs”
Much as they might like to think otherwise, the Washington Huskies know the best way to stop Hawaii's high-octane offense Saturday night is simply to keep it off the field, watching UW's offense instead. via Seattle Times