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Cooper Lost for the Season

Freshman running back, Deontae Cooper, had an MRI today on a knee injury that he suffered in Saturday nights practice.  Unfortunately, Cooper was met with the worst news possible.  The freshman tore his ACL and will not be available for the entire season.  This is the first bit of bad news the Huskies have suffered this camp.

There are a couple of ways to look at this.  Of course, this is bad news.  Cooper would have played right away and would have done pretty well in most people’s opinion.  After seeing him a ton this spring and reading about what he was doing during camp, I thought he was the second best running back the Huskies had available.  To have him taken away hurts because you obviously want to put the best talent on the field.

With that being said, there are two thoughts that make this injury a little easier to take:

  1. The running back position is still pretty solid.  The Huskies return everyone who had playing time last year along with Jesse Callier.  Chris Polk is better than anyone gives him credit for and will have a great year if he stays healthy, in my opinion.  Johri Fogerson is not amazing at one thing but is very solid at everything.  He fills the receiving back role.  Bronson is the big back if he gets rid of his fumbling problems.  Callier is flashy and is the long distance threat.  The depth is there, it’s not as good as it was a few days ago, but it’s still there.  If a few more injuries creep up then I’ll start to really worry.
  2. Cooper can red-shirt!  Of course, it would have been nice to have him this year but now there’s two years in between him and Polk’s eligibility.  This is a lot similar to what happened to Polk his first year.

Maybe that made you feel a little better.  To recap, this sucks but it’s not as sucky as it could get.  Now, lets keep everyone else healthy and get ready for some football!

Andrew

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Who Are These Guys: Kevin Smith

A few days ago, Matthew went over which freshman might play this year for the Huskies (you can find it here).  He gave a little info on each of the freshman but I thought we’d take a closer look at some of the ones who will most likely play.  Over the next few weeks, I (and maybe the other good guys) will be doing a series called “Who Are These Guys?”

Today, we’ll start with a guy who’s really turning heads this first week of camp, Kevin Smith.  Kevin is from Compton, California.  Smith has been compared to Terrell Owens several times.  Unfortunately, he probably won’t have quite as cool touchdown celebrations.  This guy is a very good athlete who also played basketball in high school.  Smith was rated a 4-star recruit by Scout coming out of high school.  He just started playing football in the last couple years and if he had played earlier he might have been rated even higher by recruiting services.

Smith is listed at 6-0, 197.  For some reason I thought he was a little bit bigger.  Maybe this is because all the reports I’ve heard on him say that he plays big.  Jake recently said that every time the ball is thrown to him, Smith thinks he’s going to come down with it.  He usually does.  That is what makes Jermaine Kearse so good.  Being a receiver who can go up and catch the jump ball is important in our pro-style offense.

So, where does this guy fit in?  The Huskies are set in their top 3 receivers, Kearse, Aguilar, and Johnson, but the fourth spot is up for grabs at the moment.  Goodwin is good when he’s healthy, but he hasn’t been healthy in a year and a half.  Jordan Polk has the speed and the play-making capability but I don’t know if he can be counted on as a consistent, every-down receiver.  Cody Bruns is supposed to be fast and have excellent route-running abilities but he’s never seen the field except for trick plays.  He’s also been bogged down by injuries.  These were the problems that let James Johnson see the field last year and show what he was capable of.  I’m betting the same thing happens with Smith.  Of course, I want Goodwin to be healthy because he’s shown what he can do and if he’s healthy the Huskies have the best receivers in the Pac-10 but I think Smith might be just as good of an option as the other two.

It’s hard to judge how Smith will do.  As we saw last year with Johnson, a full college football season can be a little tough for a true freshman.  To see how much muscle and weight Johnson has put on this off-season makes me wonder if Smith will be a little underweight.  But, is the Johnson-Smith comparison a fair one?  That question can’t be answered yet.  Johnson wasn’t as heralded of a recruit as Kevin was so maybe we should expect more.  It’s safe to assume that Smith will play.  I would bet that he’ll be the 5th option at receiver and could move up.

I’m thinking Kevin Smith will continue the ‘exciting freshman receiver’ role that Johnson had last year.  I’m also thinking that Kasen Williams will fit that role nicely next year (cross your fingers).

Andrew

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Kasen and ASJ

I don’t have much to report but every day gets us closer to the two biggest recruits in Washington committing.  With these days, I’m becoming more and more confident that Kasen and ASJ are going to be Huskies.  I don’t have any inside information, other than what I’ve read, but I’m a lot more confident now than I was last week.

To review, Kasen Williams is a receiver from Skyline who is rated as the top receiver in the nation by a few sources.  Austin Sefarian-Jenkins is rated the #2 tight-end by most recruiting services, although rumors are flying around that he could change positions once he gets to college.  Both of these guys would be huge gets, arguably the most important commits the Dawgs could get.

ASJ is making his announcement on the 16th and Williams is on the 27th.  We’ll keep you updated!  This could turn into a fun month for the Huskies even if they don’t have any football games.

Andrew

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Countdown to Camp: Schedule Part 2

Camp is starting!  The news of the day is obviously Wak getting fired but we’ll get to that later.  On to the second half of the Husky schedule!

@ Arizona

It’s easy to forget how close Arizona was to playing in the Rose Bowl last year.  If it weren’t for a ball bouncing off a receivers foot at Montlake and a last second touchdown by Oregon, Arizona would have been playing Ohio State in the Rose Bowl.  With that being said, Arizona should take a step back this year.  The offense should be okay.  They return their quarterback and running, Nick Foles and Nic Grigsby.  They also return most of a very good offensive line.  The defense is where they run into problems.  They lost 7 starters and have to totally rebuild at the linebacker spot.  Stoops is a pretty good defensive coach though.  Arizona could be a lot better than what people are saying.

Stanford

We all know what the Cardinal lost, Toby Gerhart was one of the best running backs the Pac-10 has seen.  You can’t replace a player like that.  They still have a good team though.  Andrew Luck is good, I don’t know if he’s as good as everyone says but he is good.  Their receivers are very solid and their offensive line might be the best in the Pac-10.  The defense is what stopped Stanford from winning the Pac-10 last year and it must improve if they’re going to be a good team this year.  They switched to a 3-4 defense this spring and we’ll see the results that yields.  If the defense improves Stanford could win the Pac-10…

@ Oregon

Yeah, Oregon will probably be good.  They return the most and if the defense improves there’s not much reason to think they won’t be the best team in the Pac-10.  I don’t feel like talking about how good the Ducks could be so let me point out how tough it will be to replace Masoli.  He was easily the best quarterback in the Pac-10 last year.  In the UCLA game that he was injured for, Nate Costa couldn’t get the offense to score against one of the worst defenses in the conference.  Costa doesn’t scare me at all.  Thomas is more of a threat but that offense took 3 years for Dixon to master.  It took about 2 years for Masoli to truly master.  I’m not saying the Ducks won’t be good but they might be in more trouble than what people are saying.

UCLA

This game should be fun!  Jake and Mason’s last home game, a Thursday night game, and national TV should make for a fn environment.  Much like Arizona State, we shouldn’t have lost to UCLA last year and we shouldn’t this year.  The Bruins should be improved but they have quite a few holes on the lines and still have questions about whether Kevin Prince can be a good Pac-10 quarterback.  I think he can be but he was inconsistent last year.  UCLA does have a pretty good secondary but the rest of the front 7 on defense has a few holes.  UCLA has talent but can they put it together?

@ Cal

Cal generally has the talent and will again this season.  Hopefully they once again have their late-season lapse against the Dawgs.  The Bears return most of an offense that under-achieved last year.  Cal has to fill some holes in the secondary but the rest of the defense looks okay.  Cal should be good again this year, as usual.  Not good enough to win the Pac-10 but still pretty solid.

@ WSU

We should not lose this game.  Truthfully, I think Montana St. might beat the Cougars.  Jeff Tuel is halfway decent if he doesn’t get injured by this point in the season.  James Montgomery is okay but I don’t know if he’ll be able to make it all the way back from an injury.  The receivers are okay.  The rest of the team is pretty awful and I don’t see a lot of hope in them winning more than one or two games.  In positive news for WSU fans, this should be Paul Wulff’s last game as the Cougar’s coach.

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Countdown to Camp: Schedule Part One

We’re 2 days away from Fall Camp starting.  Technically, the players start tomorrow but the media and fans don’t have access until Monday.  The first week of practices will be mostly non-contact workouts until the weekend.  It will be great to be able to read some actual football news instead of rumors of Wak getting fired. 

The Huskies have consistently had one of the toughest football schedules in the nation in the past decade and that doesn’t change this year.  Today, I wanted to do a quick run-down of the schedule with a little preview of the teams.  We’ll be sure to have a more complete analysis of opponents in the week before games.  Here we go!

@ BYU
The season opener is against a rebuilding team in Provo.  I would feel a lot more confident about this game if it wasn’t the season opener but at this point we have to believe that Sark will have the team ready.  BYU has lost their quarterback, leading rusher, all 3 starting linebackers and a few other players.  They do return most of a strong offensive line.  Mendenhall is a great coach and BYU always seems like a force these days.  I’d feel much better about this game if it was swapped with the Syracuse one.  But, here’s to hoping they start Jake Heaps and we come to dominate.  This one’s a toss up right now in my mind.

Syracuse
It was 5 years ago that Jake Locker debuted in Syracuse, New York.  He ran all over and the Huskies looked better than they had in a couple years.  No need to look back at much history though.  The Syracuse program has been struggling for the better part of a decade now.  They did show some signs of life last year though.  They return 18 starters from a group that went 4-8 last season.  They do have to replace their quarterback and playing your first road game at Husky Stadium is not an easy task.  This should be a victory, although it may not be as easy as some people think.  This is a possible trap game.

Nebraska
This could be awesome.  If the Dawgs start 2-0, there could be many possibilities for this game.  College Gameday would most likely be here.  The Huskies might wear black jerseys for the first time.  It could be the game that would vault them into the top 15 in the nation.  The problem is that Nebraska is good.  Really good.  They do have holes at quarterback and center but they have some talented guys at those spots with a litle experience already.  Their defense was the strength last year and will be again.  Although the Cornhuskers lost 4 of their 5 top tacklers, there’s plenty of talent.  It’s to our advantage to get them early in the season.  It’s a really interesting match-up; our explosive offense vs. their dominating defense.  Here’s to hoping both teams are 2-0 going into the game and we get a memorable game.

@USC
Let Pac-10 play begin!  And what a tough way to start it.  USC is almost as talented as they’ve ever been, although they don’t have as much depth.  They have more talent than the Huskies but that doesn’t always matter, as we saw last year with USC.  The Trojans have to replace their secondary and have some offensive line depth issues, but everywhere else looks pretty solid.  This could be a tough one to watch, but you never know.  We can play with them.

ASU
We shouldn’t have lost this game last year and we should win this year.  The Sun Devils offense shouldn’t be very good.  They were bad last year and there’s not much reason to expect a dramatic improvement.  The defense is another story.  Led by Vontaze Burfict, the defense is one of the Pac-10’s best.  They did lose 6 starters on that side of the ball but they have a solid core unit and won’t be a push over.  With that being said, this looks to be one of the easier games on the schedule.

Oregon State
OSU always seems to be good now and this year looks no different.  The key to their season is replacing Sean Canfield at quarterback.  He was great last year and will be tough to replace.  Fortunately for the Beavs, they have 4 starters back on the O-line along with the Rodgers’ brothers to make things easier for the new quarterback.  Their defense is always over-achieving and should be strong this year.  They have some holes at linebacker but all the other spots look to be sured up.  This will be a tough game, as usual.

I’ll be back with the rest of the schedule tomorrow.  Thanks for reading.  Bruce Chen is shutting down the Mariners and I wish I could say I was surprised.  Believe big!

Andrew

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Countdown to Camp: Press Conference Notes

4 days!  Sark had his season opening press conference today which didn’t give off a whole lot of news.  Here were a few things that stuck out to me.

  • Sark said that starting tight end, Chris Izbicki, had the best off-season of anyone.  This is great news if true.  It’s impossible to know what Izbicki did his first two years here because he was in Willingham’s doghouse.  Maybe he worked hard, maybe he didn’t.  But, now we have proof that he’s making big strides and wants to help the team win ball games.  Chris will play a big role on this team and if he meets his initial potential (a 4-star recruit coming out of high school) he will be another weapon in this high-powered offense.
  • Brent Williams and John Timu will gray-shirt this year.  Timu is not a surprise but Williams is.  I thought Williams would come in and redshirt but he also had the possibility of playing because of the lack of depth.  Maybe this move shows that Sark has faith that the previously injured defensive ends (Aldrich and Thompson) are fine.  Maybe I’m reading too much into it. 
  • Sark stated that he thinks Jake should be above a 65% completion percentage and have a 3:1 touchdown to interception ratio.  If both of those things happen, I think the Huskies will win 9 games or more.  Those are some lofty goals but if anyone could get to them, Montlake Jake would be the guy to do it.
  • He gave the team a clean bill of health.  Justin Glenn will be monitored very closely with an ankle issue but the rest of the team is very healthy heading into camp.
  • The Huskies announced they have 2 walk-on quarterbacks that were added to their roster.  I won’t pretend like I know a thing  about either of them but they both put up some good high school numbers.  They are much needed extra bodies at that position.
  • Speaking of extra bodies, the Huskies reportedly have 81 scholarship players on the active roster (I thought it would be 78 or 79 and I’m not sure where I’m off) and have 23 walk-ons.  That’s 104 players if you don’t feel like doing the addition.  The NCAA limit is 105.
  • Josh Shirley will start out at defensive end.  Although this is where he’ll start, I think he’ll get a good look at the open linebacker position also. 
  • Perhaps the biggest news of the day were the listed weights of players.  Ivan Lewis is one crazy dude and our players seem to be getting in the shape that the coaches want them to be in.  Here are a few of the biggest increases/decreases (straight from Condotta’s blog):
    RB Demetrius Bronson was 206, now 221
    DE Talia Critchon was 229, now 246
    DT Alameda Ta’amu was 348, now 330
    DT Semisi Tokolahi was 340, now 298
    The theme of this was the big defensive lineman losing some weight while the younger guys at other positions put on some weight.  Bronson is obviously embracing the ‘big back’ role that he’ll have with the team.  It’s great to see Critchon up some so he won’t get man-handled this year.  Ta’amu looks like a different person, according to Sark.  Tokolahi lost 42 lbs.  That’s crazy.  I think he’ll be in a little bit better playing shape now.

I realize that now it’s only 3 days until camp now but I just got back to Yakima after a terrible Mariner game.  Poor Felix, he deserves better.  I’ll be back with more later today!

Andrew

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Countdown to Camp: Recruiting

5 days until camp!  Today, we’ll look at some of the 2011 recruits who have committed and might commit to play football at Washington.  Sark and staff have had a great start to this class and it has potential to get a way better.  Let’s take a look at some players.

Verbal Commits (as  reported by Scout.com):

Jarett Finau- TE (Offered by Arizona, BYU, Hawaii, Utah State, and WSU)
Scott Lawyer- OLB
Josh Perkins- WR (Offered by Minnesota, New Mexico St., San Diego St., San Jose St.)
Jamaal Jones- WR (Offered by Idaho and WSU)
Connor Cree- DE (Offered by ASU, Boise St., Colorado St., Uconn, Idaho, WSU, Wyoming)
Matthew Lyons- OLB
Dexter Charles- OT (Offered by Arizona and WSU)
Taniela Tupou- DE (Offered by BYU and WSU)
Kameron Jackson- CB (Offered by Boise St. and WSU)
Aubrey Coleman- DE (Offered by ASU)
Maataua Brown- DT
Elijhaa Penny- FB (Offered by UNLV)
Evan Zeger- S (Offered by ASU, BYU, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, UCLA, UNLV, WSU)

Note: Some offers don’t get recorded by Scout.  Some people might have more offers that are not on here.  These recruits will also be getting more offers as the year goes on.

There’s not a ton to say about these guys, as many of them haven’t been scouted by the big sites (rivals and scout).  One of the best things about this list is the group of guys that are from Washington.  There are 5 guys from Washington as Sark continues to put the so-called ‘fence around the state.’  It’s also good to see the amount of defensive lineman on that list.  That is a serious need for the Dawgs.

The Big Three (Plus a few more):

Brett Hundley- QB
Hundley is one of the highest ranked quarterbacks in the nation.  He hails from Arizona and is down to two schools, UW and UCLA.  Hundley has great size (6-4, 217) and good mobility (4.65 40-time).  UCLA has received a committment from a quarterback a few weeks ago so that could be a good sign for us.  This is one of the first times Neuheisel and Sark have gone toe-to-toe for a great recruit.  Except for Josh Shirley.  Hmm… That’s weird.  I have a good feeling about our chances with Hundley.

Kasen Williams- WR
Kasen is rated as the best receiver recruit on the west coast by most sources.  He has narrowed his list to UW, Cal, Notre Dame, LSU, and Florida.  That is a big-time list.  Williams goes to Skyline and both his parents went to U-Dub.  My guess is that he ends up a Husky.  Here’s to hoping!

Austin Seferian-Jenkins- TE
Jenkins might be the most coveted of these three and he might be the hardest to get.  Jenkins if from Gig Harbor and is down to Texas and Washington (although he’s said Florida and Alabama are in the mix also).  He’s visiting Texas this week and we’ll know his decision on August 16th.  Condotta thinks he’s a UW lean and he usually knows best when it comes to all things Husky.  I’m not so sure this time but I hope so!

Brendon Bigelow- RB
Bigelow is one of the best running backs on the west coast and is actually listed as a commit to UW.  Unfortunately, he’s going to continue to look around.  Washington was the first school to offer, he jumped on that chance and now is having second thoughts, more or less.  He has spent a ton of time at California lately and I would not be surprised to see him end up there.  This whole situation reminds of Keanon Lowe with Oregon last year.  That’s not good news.

DeAnthony Thomas- CB
Here’s a quote by scout Scott Kennedy about Thomas, “The only player I’ve ever said that could legitimately be 5-Stars at four different positions, RB, S, CB, WR. The only thing that keeps Thomas from being the #1 prospect in the country is that he’s on the small side. But his combination of raw speed, change of direction, balance, and natural athleticism is at the top of the heap. His long-term future may best be served at corner where his size isn’t a liability.”  Unfortunately, Thomas is a soft commit to USC (like Bigelow is to us) and looks to be headed there.  He is visiting for the Nebraska game and that gives us a little hope.  

It’d be awesome if 3 of these 5 guys committed.  If 4 of 5 did then the Dawgs might have a top 5 class in the nation.  This class is off to a great start and if a few things break the right way this could be something special.  Go get ’em Sark!

Andrew

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Countdown to Camp: The Best Games

The Huskies will take the field for the start of Fall Camp in just six days!  Today, the subject of our Countdown to Camp is the most memorable home games.  I haven’t missed a Husky home game in roughly 7 years but that doesn’t leave me with a ton of memorable games.  Fortunately, there’s enough for a blog post.  Let’s get rockin!  (These are in no particular order).

2003:  Huskies-42 Ducks-10 

This game has always stuck with me.  The Dawgs were in the midst of a very strange season.  It was Neuheisel’s last and his team was underachieving.  Coming into the game, the Ducks players had plenty to say in the papers.  They talked about winning and then dancing on our W after the game as the Huskies walked off the field.  It was a night game at Husky Stadium, which was more of a rarity back then.  The first half was pretty close and starter Cody Pickett, was hurt.  But then Casey Paus came in wiped the Ducks off the field.  Looking back, the thought of Casey Paus beating the Ducks is one of the funnier things I can think of.  The atmosphere turned into one big party; the guy standing behind us kept his “Ducks suck!” chant going late into the night.  Along with the game being awesome, the Duck’s band seemed to be wearing bike helmets and did one of the weirdest halftime shows I’ve ever seen.  Although, you could hardly hear them over all the boos.  We haven’t beat the Ducks since this game and this has been our biggest blow out of an opponent until beating Cal by the same amount last year.

2000:  Huskies-34 Miami-29

This game would beat out any other if I had been a little bit older.  I can’t remember a ton from this game but I do remember how loud it was.  When Husky Stadium gets really loud, it starts to shake.  This is the first time I remember this happening at  a game I went to.  Also, I remember Miami fans chanting “Santana!” (for receiver Santana Moss) as he went out to return his first punt.  He fumbled that punt return and the Dawgs went on to win.  Miami’s hail mary was swatted down at the end and the band raced on to the field while playing ‘Celebrate’.  This game should be on ESPN Classic more often.

2003:  Huskies-27 Cougars-19

The Huskies upset the Cougars once again in 2003.  This victory came with the famous ‘Pickett to Williams’ play.  Corey Williams didn’t do much else in his career but he’ll always have that play.  The stadium was shaking as the Dawgs went on to win.

2000:  Huskies-33 Beavers-30

This is the game that gave the Huskies their eventual Pac-10 title.  The Oregon State kicker missed a field goal with no time left and the Huskies went on to victory.  No one knew how critical this game was until down the road.

2009: Huskies-16 USC-13; Huskies-36 Arizona-33

I put these two together because you all know what happened.  They were both miracles.  The Dawgs beat the third ranked team in the nation one week after snapping their losing streak.  I rushed the field and stood next to men much older than I who had tears rolling down their cheeks.  It was a sort of redemption for the past 6 seasons of ineptitude. 
Then the Mason Foster interception.  That was a miracle and a game that reminded me of the 2001 Michigan game. 

2009:  Huskies-30 Cougars-0; Huskies-42 Cal-10

These games weren’t very high on the dramatic scale and wouldn’t be on the list if they weren’t the last ones the Dawgs had played.  But, think about how crucial these games could be in Husky history if they go on to better things this year.  These could have been the games that made Jake stay for his senior season.  These could be the games that jump-start an offense with loads of potential.  If the Huskies return to prominence these could be the games that were the turning point.  If that’s the case, then I’d say these were as memorable as anything.

Andrew

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