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SEATTLE (AP) — Before college football was thrown off course by the coronavirus pandemic, new Washington offensive coordinator John Donovan was already stepping into a challenging situation.
It had been nearly five years since he last coached on a college campus and he was installing a new offense for the Huskies without knowing who his quarterback would be when the new season rolled around in September.
Clearly, there were plenty of tasks on Donovan’s to-do list before COVID-19 altered everything.
“Everyone has to deal with it and it’s not the perfect scenario,” Donovan said during a conference call Friday.