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SEATTLE (AP) — The start of spring football at Washington on Wednesday brought a new offensive coordinator, a new play-caller on defense and even a new highly hyped transfer quarterback still a year away from playing.
Even with all the change, it's still Chris Petersen's show with a team that includes a fourth-year starting quarterback, a fourth-year starting running back and plenty of high expectations.
"I say this every year and I mean it. How well this team does is going to have a lot to do with those guys that have been here a long time.