The Rose Bowl is in the rear view mirror.
What’s next for the Washington Huskies?
Before they host Eastern Washington in the season opener on Aug. 31, Chris Petersen’s crew needs to get through 15 spring practices, the first of which kicks off at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday. There will be no shortage of new starters and position competitions, primarily on the defensive side of the ball.
It’s true, you can only learn so much April. But why should that stop us from trying?
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Here are the eight biggest storylines for the Huskies this spring.