Seems as though the Huskies may already know what Oregon’s game plan will be for their season-opening showdown in Eugene on August 30. Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times had this to say:
The other Pac-10 player listed is Oregon OT Max Unger, part of a strong Ducks’ offensive line. Combine that with 235-pound running back LaGarrette Blount, and we can already see what Oregon’s strategy figures to be against UW come Aug. 30 — run up the middle and run some more until that young UW line proves it can stop it.
For more entertainment, read the comments to this blog entry. The first entry, posted by “first and reality”, seems equally concerned about Oregon’s ground game and even wonders if the Huskies are in for another 450-yard rushing game from the Ducks.
- r.dub
DC Duck Says:
May 1st, 2008 at 7:47 am
Are those Purple kids from the north calling Stewart and soon to be Blount girl scouts? I don’t think these guys would do it, but can you imagine them in a girl scout uniform? That is just scary. It might just make me never buy those thin mints again.
Lane Says:
May 1st, 2008 at 11:32 am
Run between the tackles until that young UW line can stop it? Exactly! Only I don’t think we’ll have 400+ yards rushing as we did in Seattle last year….at least not in the first half! GO DUCKS!!!
Husky Lover Says:
May 1st, 2008 at 1:05 pm
ya can you believe that?
Other Mike Says:
May 1st, 2008 at 8:06 pm
Constantly running up the middle is pretty much the opposite of a spread offense. Washington’s linebackers are going to be spinning around in circles trying to figure out where the ball is going. Inside? Outside? Never mind, it’s already in the endzone.