One of the most intriguing position battles taking place at Washington this Fall is at nickelback. Both Leroy Bryant and Rahshawn Clark have been rotating at the position for the duration of the offseason.
Following Saturday night's mock game at Husky Stadium, the University of Washington football players will continue practicing but get a week off from all media interviews, which for certain individuals probably is a welcome thing.
If you were a University of Washington defensive back, it would be best to have one eye on a receiver and the other looking over your shoulder for Leroy Bryant coming up fast.
Leroy Bryant will find a way into University of Washington football games, that's a given. It's just not clear how he'll do it. Each year, the Husky defensive back has had to get creative in landing playing time.
At the Sun Bowl, Leroy Bryant started for the first time in his University of Washington football career at right cornerback, with the Huskies coaching staff elevating the redshirt freshman over senior Thaddeus Dixon, the first-teamer for the first 12 games.