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October 13, 2008 9:17 AM

New depth chart out

Posted by Bob Condotta

Washington's depth chart for this week is out and most notable is that David Freeman may still be unavailable at running back.

The depth at that position lists either Willie Griffin or Brandon Johnson as the starter, with Terrance Dailey next followed by Freeman, who has been ailing with sore ankles. But that could also simply be the order in which they enter the week, with the order possibly to change depending on how practices go. Brandon Yakaboski apparently remains out with a knee injury suffered in practice before the Arizona game.

In another noteworthy spot, Tripper Johnson, Johri Fogerson and Victor Aiyewa are all listed as co-starters at free safety, meaning whoever shows themselves to be the healthiest and ready to go this week will likely get the call Saturday against Oregon State. At strong safety, Nate Williams is listed as the starter backed up by Johnson and Aiyewa.

In other either/ors, Josh Gage and Matt Houston are listed as co-starters at the strongside linebacker spot, and Alvin Logan and Jermaine Kearse are co-starters at one receiver.

Donald Butler is again listed as the starter at middle linebacker, indicating he is recovered from the concussion suffered against Stanford.

The rest looks pretty much as it did against Arizona, with Ronnie Fouch again getting the start at QB in place of the injured Jake Locker.

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