SEATTLE (AP) -So much for all the fuss around Washington about having to play in the breath-zapping elevation at Brigham Young.
To hear coach – and former BYU star quarterback – Steve Sarkisian tell it, the elevation of 4,500-plus feet in Provo, Utah, is the perfect place for his Huskies to begin their season of soaring expectations.
He said Monday, five days before Washington’s season opens at BYU amid the Wasatch Mountains, that “the sky’s always the limit” and that “nothing should ever hold anyone back.”
He was talking about the expectations he has for Jake Locker, Washington’s senior quarterback and Heisman Trophy candidate.
But Sarkisian could have been talking about how Washington seems to be on the cusp of a revival, and its first bowl game since 2002.
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