Nebraska
vs.Washington
Sept. 18, 2010 — 2:37 p.m. CDT, ABCSeattle, WA
Q U I C K F A C T S |
Location: Seattle, WA
Enrollment: 42,933 Nickname: Huskies Colors: Purple & Gold Conference: Pac-10 (FBS) Stadium: Husky Stadium 72,500, FieldTurf |
Series: Tied, 3-3-1
2009 record: 5-7 (4-5) Starters returning/lost: 18/6 Head coach Steve Sarkisian Career record: 6-8 Record at Washington: 6-8 Career vs. Nebraska: 0-0 |
UW info
Official site
2009 results
Seattle Times
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Everett Herald
Tacoma News Tribune
UW Daily
UDUBsports.com
Dawgman.com
Huskyfan.com
Travel info
Stadium diagram
Ticket info
Seattle weather
PLAY-BY-PLAY
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Pregame press
Coverage is listed in reverse chronological order. It's an intriguing road debut for the 2010 Huskers and their freshman QB. Read up on today's game from news outlets in
Omaha (1, 2, 3, 4), Lincoln (1, 2, 3), Grand Island, Seattle (1, 2, 3, 4), Tacoma and Everett (1, 2), plus the Associated Press.
Sam McKewon lists his five keys to Saturday's game.
A chance to lead UW to a special season is one reason Jake Locker returned.
Hometown Husker: Lance Thorell, special-teams starter from tiny Loomis, NE.
Husker Dan reviews the Idaho game and talks about the upcoming Husker Salute.
KLIN hosts Jack and John preview the Washington game with Brenden Stai. (audio)
Both defensive coordinators have some of that mad-dog intensity.
Are Taylor Martinez and the offense ready to go vertical with the passing game?
UW's Jake Locker has rare physical talents and is lacking only in wins.
Rickey Thenarse finds the motivation to overcome setbacks and doubts.
Bo Pelini's body language might betray what he really thinks about meeting the press.
Cornhusker fans' red invasion of Seattle is under way.
Will you see the game? The ABC regional coverage map is here.
See who's picking an upset and who's not as the game predictions start rolling in.
Hear Mathew May tell the story of why he walked on.
Washington's offensive line is undergoing a shuffle just days before the game.
Marquee non-league wins and spotless Septembers have eluded the Huskers lately.
Coordinators size up the opposition: Husker offense | Husky defense
How will NU's smaller linebackers hold up in the Big Ten? | Test coming Saturday
Crowd noise can be a two-edged sword – just ask Carl Pelini.
Bo Pelini might have been a top candidate if UW's job had opened up a year earlier.
HuskersGameday previews Saturday's contest, which is one hot ticket.
The passing game has yet to break out but has been efficient so far.
Bo Pelini says a hostile crowd shouldn't rattle Taylor Martinez. More from Tuesday's press conference: Paul to return kickoffs | Ball security (1, 2) | Video: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Linebacker Eric Martin tackles a new role that belies his nickname.
The Huskies know that containing Taylor Martinez will be a tall order.
A little more of that Week 3 magic is what Washington is hoping for. | UW notes
Bo Pelini's defenses have a way of turning safeties into stars. | Gomes the playmaker
A year in Steve Sarkisian's system boosts Jake Locker's comfort level. | Hype returns
Even for the best of teams, aggressiveness is a fine line to walk.
Going to Seattle? Here's the Washington Cornhuskers' lineup of events.
Steve Sarkisian says his Huskies are facing an exceptionally well-coached squad.
It's strength vs. strength in Saturday's meeting of coaching minds. | Notes
Steve Sipple joins KLINs Jack & John in the Morning to talk about the Idaho game, Nebraskas drop in the polls, and the upcoming battle in Seattle.
A look at NU's offense from a Seattle perspective. | Getting to know Washington
Check out the stats matchup and printable rosters.
The Washington Huskies look leaner and meaner after offseason conditioning.
A Nebraska travel agent is now a major Washington season-ticket owner.
The Sports Network previews the Washington Huskies and Jake Locker.
Former Washington TE Kavario Middleton won't be enrolling at Nebraska after all.
A rejuvenated Kavario Middleton discusses his decision to transfer to Nebraska.
Washington dismisses tight end Kavario Middleton, an 11-game starter in 2009.
The second game of the NU-Washington series was a heartbreaker in Seattle.
It's why the Nebraska-Washington series is now tied: The first game, in 1925, could have gone either way but instead went neither way.
The Washington game gets a 2:30 p.m. CDT kickoff and ABC telecast.