In two weeks, Jake Browning will begin his third spring session with the Husky football team, and his second firmly entrenched as the starting quarterback.
New for 2017, though, will be the sky-high expectations that come along with being one of the best returning quarterbacks in all of college football. While Husky fans may choose to focus on performances at the end of the season that may call into doubt such lofty expectations, that is in fact the bar that Browning has set for himself heading in to next fall.
Even with the loss of All-American receiver John Ross, the expected growth on the offensive line and with the rest of the receiving corps means that an offense that was the most prolific in University of Washington history in 2016 is poised to be even more dominant in 2017.