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Eleven days from their season-opening football game, the Washington Huskies and Oregon Ducks are moving closer to clarifying their quarterback situations.  
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Much to his relief, Jake Locker no longer has to be a spectator. Washington's star sophomore quarterback returned to practice this week after missing 11 days with a hamstring strain that had many fans concerned about his availability for the Huskies opener on Aug. 30 at Oregon.  
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Washington Huskies quarterback Jake Locker, back from a hamstring injury, says he'll take it slow in practice but expects to play in the Aug. 30 football opener against the Oregon Ducks.  
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Is it too soon to start thinking about Oregon? Nate Costa or Justin Roper? Chop blocks, Chip Kelly, Autzen madness? Just 11 days away from facing archrival Oregon, Washington coach Tyrone Willingham hesitated ...  
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Washington's sophomore quarterback returned to practice this week after missing 11 days with a hamstring strain that had many fans concerned about his availability for the Huskies' opener on Aug.  
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Washington sophomore quarterback Jake Locker returned for a full practice Monday -- the first time he had done so since he injured his hamstring 11 days earlier.  
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If the season started today, two freshmen would likely be in the Washington Huskies’ tailback rotation.  
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The Washington Huskies are picked to finish eighth in the Pac-10 football conference, but unless the prognosticators are getting unprecedented access to coach Tyrone Willingham's infamous closed practices, they're making a blind guess about this mysterious team.  
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Two weeks from today, the Washington Huskies kick off the season against the Oregon Ducks.  
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... he started his career at Washington under Don James, spent time with Keith Gilbertson at Idaho, and was the DC for the Atlanta Falcons under Jim Mora. ...  
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SEATTLE — Injuries continued to be the talk of the Washington Huskies’ fall camp Wednesday, with only a slight shift in focus.  
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While the average college student might spend their summer working part-time jobs, lying by the pool, traveling, and relaxing, the seven returning players on the Washington women's basketball team are far from ...  
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The first two weeks of fall camp are now behind the Washington Huskies, and two weeks from now, their opener at Oregon will be behind them, too.  
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Saturday marked the halfway point of Washington's fall training camp - 13 days down, 13 days to go until the Aug.  
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Legendary coach Don James made his annual August visit to the University of Washington camp Wednesday, and on a perfectly sunny morning came away with a warm feeling about the prospects for the Huskies.  
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