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      <title>Another New WR for Denver</title>
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      <title>Huskies back on the NFL Warpath</title>
      <description>SEATTLE - Doug Farrar, NFL Analyst for Yahoo Sports, happened to ask Pete Carroll a question the week after Washington defeated Nebraska in the Holiday Bowl this past December.  From 0-12 to a Holiday Bowl win, what does this say about Steve Sarkisian, queried Farrar.  Carroll, now with the Seattle Seahawks, was clear in his praise about Sarkisian, his former offensive coordinator at USC.</description>
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      <title>DawgmanRadio - Holiday Bowl</title>
      <description>SAN DIEGO - Chris Fetters and Kim Grinolds of Dawgman.com burned the midnight oil, and then some, in this Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl edition of DawgmanRadio.  They talk about Washington's incredible 19-7 win over Nebraska, as well as the Huskies' 73-67 win over USC to start out their Pac-10 basketball campaign.  The mojo of the black uniforms is alive and well!</description>
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      <title>Photo Gallery - Holiday Bowl</title>
      <description>SAN DIEGO - Kim Grinolds of Dawgman.com was at the Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl Thursday, and he produced a photo gallery of all the key moments of Washington's 19-7 win over Nebraska, as well as some of the lighter moments surrounding the Holiday Bowl festivities. 

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      <title>Huskies Get Defensive In Holiday Bowl Win</title>
      <description>It wasn’t pretty, but in one of the most physical games in recent Washington history, the Huskies came out and took it to the Nebraska Cornhuskers, getting a 19-7 win in the Holiday Bowl.</description>
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      <title>Dawg Blog - Holiday Bowl</title>
      <description>With Washington now in San Diego to take part in their first bowl appearance in eight years, Dawgman.com will compile all the news, notes and quotes as the Huskies prepare to take on Nebraska in a rematch of an earlier game in which the Cornhuskers took UW to the woodshed.  Can UW rebound?</description>
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      <title>Polk, Foster, Rasp &amp; Walker Take MVP Honors</title>
      <description>SEATTLE –  Senior quarterback Jake Locker won the Guy Flaherty Award, the Washington football program's oldest and most prestigious team award, for the second straight season, while Chris Polk, Mason Foster, Kiel Rasp and Greg Walker won MVP honors at the Husky football team’s postseason awards dinner.</description>
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      <description>It wasn’t pretty and it wasn’t easy, but when it was all said and done, the senior players for the Washington Huskies led their teammates to a second consecutive victory over their cross state rivals, the WSU Cougars.  In doing so they set up a re-match with the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Holiday Bowl in sunny San Diego.</description>
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      <description>DUSTY, Wash. - Washington's 35-28 win over Washington State in the 103rd playing of the Apple Cup in Pullman has some serious implications for the Huskies - and not just because it means they are going bowling for the first time.  Chris Fetters and Kim Grinolds of Dawgman.com talk about the game, as well as what the win means for the program in this segment of DawgmanRadio.</description>
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      <description>BERKELEY, Calif. - Dawgman.com's Chris Fetters and Kim Grinolds were on hand to see the closing of Memorical Stadium in fine style, as Washington defeated Cal 16-13 on the last play of the game. In this segment of DawgmanRadio, they talk about 'The Drive', 'The Play', the game, and what it means for next week's Apple Cup festivities.</description>
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      <title>These Dawgs never doubted themselves</title>
      <description>BERKELEY, Calif. - Twenty-Six Power Quad.  That's the name of the play that saw Chris Polk scamper one precious yard on fourth down to keep UW's bowl hopes flickering in the NorCal sunshine.  One yard to properly put an cap on the legacy of Cal's Memorial Stadium as we know it. One yard to prove to Husky Nation that hope for a post-season full of purple and gold pigskin is well within their grasp.</description>
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      <title>Player Quotes - Cal</title>
      <description>It took the entire 60 minutes of football to decide the winner of the Washington's game with Cal in Berkeley on Saturday and with the way the Dawgs won the game, the players and coaches were understandably very happy to talk with the media...</description>
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      <title>Huskies Go For It!</title>
      <description>It wasn't pretty, but in one of the gutsiest wins in the recent history of the Husky football program, RB Chris Polk gets the game-winning touchdown as time expires and Washington kept their bowl hopes alive with a 16-13 win over Cal at Memorial Stadium in rainy Berkeley...</description>
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      <title>Photo Galleries - UCLA</title>
      <description>SEATTLE - Kim Grinolds and Max Waugh of Dawgman.com produced two galleries of Washington's 24-7 win over UCLA Thursday during Senior Night.  Two different perspectives, two different lenses, to be sure.  Check 'em both out and see which one you like!</description>
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      <description>Eight of the 17 seniors set to be honored Thursday came to UW as members of the 2006 signing class: Greg Christine, Cameron Elisara, D’Andre Goodwin, Cody Habben, Matt Houston, Jake Locker., De’Shon Matthews and Ryan Tolar.</description>
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      <description>WILSONVILLE, Ore. - In the driving rain, Dawgman.com's Kim Grinolds and Chris Fetters persevered the elements to bring you the post-Oregon edition of Dawgman Radio.  They talk about Washington's 37-point loss at No. 1 Oregon, the good, the bad and the ugly for the game (that would be special teams), as well as Keith Price's debut and if the Dawgs have enough in the tank to make it to a bowl.</description>
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      <title>Not so special teams a killer in Eugene</title>
      <description>EUGENE, Ore. - I have to submit my mea culpa to Steve Sarkisian and the Washington Huskies: Rock bottom was indeed last week.  And if a casual sports fan saw the 53-16 box score, it's doubtful they'd come to the conclusion that UW was that much better this week than last week's 41-point drubbing at the hands of Stanford at home.</description>
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      <description>Here's this week's Dawg Blog, where you can find all the notes, quotes, depth charts and all the rest leading up to the Stanford-Washington football game, held at 4 PM PST at Husky Stadium Saturday.  The game will be shown on Versus.</description>
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      <description>It's great to come back to a working week off a win, let the Washington Huskies have to do something they haven't done once this entire season - win back-to-back games.  A loss followed by a win followed by a loss has become a maddening part of UW life lately.  So how are they going to get it done against a top-15 BCS team?  Below is all the information you're looking for as UW gets ready for UA.</description>
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      <description>SEATTLE - It was 1:11 in the morning, and we couldn't have been happier.  They just witnessed a heck of a football game - a 35-34 double-overtime thriller - and the best part was that we weren't talking about a loss.  Scott Eklund, Chris Fetters, Kim Grinolds, Scott Panitz and Sabrina Squires sequestered themselves deep in the Founder's Club to produce this latest segment of DawgmanRadio.</description>
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