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Times reporter Bob Condotta keeps the news coming about the Montlake Dawgs.
August 19, 2008 9:11 AM
Tuesday a.m. links
Posted by Bob Condotta
Nastia-was-robbed editiion:
--- Here's our coverage for the day --- the story and the glance.
--- Here are notes on Oregon's practice from the Eugene Register-Guard showing 13 players in varying states of availability --- similar to UW's total of late --- and that Nate Costa remains the No. 1 QB.
--- RealFootball365 says Oregon needs to worry about Jake Locker's legs (hope they don't expect a lot of money for that kind of analysis).
--- Dennis Dodd of Sportsline.com offers up this Pac-10 preview though he seems to have a more dire prognosis for Locker than most.
--- Ted Miller concentrates on quarterbacks in his daily Pac-10 links.
--- Reggie Williams is getting closer to returning to the lineup in Jacksonville.
--- This Raiders notebook includes the news that Marcel Reece is playing solely fullback now.
--- One former Husky I've neglected to mention earlier is Stanely Daniels, who is currently the No. 4 left guard for the New York Jets. That's putting him real close to Brett Favre.
ON DEPTH CHARTS --- Several of you have asked when UW will pubish an official depth chart. The first one typically comes on the Monday before the first game, so that would be next Monday.
UW coach Tyrone Willingham will meet the media around noon and the team will practice in the afternoon so we'll have more later.

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