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      <title>Washington-Colorado Preview</title>
      <description>Getting back to a bowl game for the third straight season looked tenuous when Washington was sliding through a three-game losing streak a month ago.

Now that Washington has corrected its problems, reinvigorated a lackluster offense and won three straight games to get the all-important six victories, the Huskies know they have a postseason invitation somewhere.

The question now is where will the Huskies be going?

Their destination will be largely determined by what Washington (6-4, 4-3 Pac-12) does the final two weeks against lowly Colorado and rival Washington State, who have a combined three victories. Two wins would give Washington, ranked 25th in the BCS standings, its first 8-win season since going 8-4 in 2001.

Even with a bowl berth wrapped up, coach Steve Sarkisian is trying to avoid the postseason talk for now, trying to continue building on the last three weeks.

&quot;We really can't control it. It's somewhat out of our hands. What we can control is how we play Saturday and the way we pre</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2012 12:15:32 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Huskies know they're bowl bound, but which 1?</title>
      <description>Getting back to a bowl game for the third straight season looked tenuous when Washington was sliding through a three-game losing streak a month ago.

Now that Washington has corrected its problems, reinvigorated a lackluster offense and won three straight games to get the all-important six victories, the Huskies know they have a postseason invitation somewhere.

The question now is where will the Huskies be going?

Their destination will be largely determined by what Washington (6-4, 4-3 Pac-12) does the final two weeks against lowly Colorado and rival Washington State, who have a combined three victories. Two wins would give Washington its first 8-win season since going 8-4 in 2001.

Even with a bowl berth wrapped up, coach Steve Sarkisian is trying to avoid the postseason talk for now, trying to continue building on the last three weeks.

''We really can't control it. It's somewhat out of our hands. What we can control is how we play Saturday and the way we prepare for this Saturday,'&amp;#3</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2012 21:00:34 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>UW Huskies vs. Oregon Ducks: What went wrong?</title>
      <description>Well that wasn&#8217;t pretty
The Washington Huskies headed just south to Eugene, Oregon to take on their biggest out of state rival Ducks. Coming off a huge upset victory over Stanford and a top 25 ranking, the Huskies went into the game with confidence and swagger. That all ended quickly when the Ducks took a quick lead on the Huskies and never looked back.
While several things went wrong in this game, one thing has to be said. Last year, Keith Price emerged as a guy to keep your eye on in college football.
After a strong performance over Stanford and then again this week against Oregon, running back Bishop Sankey may be that guy this year. If he continue to rack up yards and touchdowns against these Pac-12 giants, he may be making a case as a legitimate threat.
Let&#8217;s get over the lovey dovey stuff and start picking on people, shall we?
C&#8217;mon Keith!
Keith Price can&#8217;t be blamed for errors very often. This week, though, did not help his credibility one bit. Price actually had lots of time to pass the ball a</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2012 11:28:25 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Washington Huskies fall camp ends &amp; 2012 depth chart released</title>
      <description>San Diego State at Washington
Folks its time once again for Husky Football.
Washington&#160;hopes to a contend for the Pac12 North crown and will get a chance to assess whether it has improved defensively when it opens against San Diego State on Saturday.
Ahead of the game the UW game notes are out. We have our first look at what the depth on this team looks like, in order.
Here&#8217;s a look at UW&#8217;s depth chart for the 2012 season.
Husky Offense
Quarterbacks
Keith Price QB:, Jr., 6-1, 202
After heading into the 2011 season with QB being a relatively big unknown, it is no secret in 2012. Price stepped right in and did more than was ever expected from him, breaking all sorts of UW passing records along the way.
With a season underneath his belt, and star RB Chris Polk gone, the Huskies offense will look to Price for more responsibility and leadership this season.
In 2011 Price stepped right in and did more than was ever expected from him
The offense is undoubtedly his, all he needs to show is that he can handle the</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2012 19:21:45 -0400</pubDate>
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