EARLY BIRD 2003 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW

THIS WAS RELEASED NOVEMBER 28, 2002. PLEASE VISIT OUR CURRENT 2003 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW.

WASHINGTON HUSKIES
OFFENSE - 9
------RETURNING STARTERS------
DEFENSE - 8
KEY LOSSES
OFFENSE: Braxton Cleman-TB, Paul Arnold-WR, Patrick Reddick-WR, Kevin Ware-TE, Elliott Zajac-OG, John Anderson-K
DEFENSE: Kai Ellis-DE, Ben Mahdavi-ILB, Jafar Williams-OLB

* DEPTH CHARTS were only designed as a simplistic gauge for listing players that departed and players that received the most playing experience (consistent starters). NationalChamps.net recognizes the importance of missing personnel data not listed such as redshirts, transfers, injuries, incoming recruits, back ups, and alternates. Their coverage will begin with our full 2003 Preseason Preview due out this coming spring.
WASHINGTON 2003 DEPTH CHART
Returning Starters/
Key Players
OFFENSE
QB Cody Pickett-Sr ..
FB Zach Tuiasosopo-Jr ..
TB Rich Alexis-Sr Chris Singleton-Jr
WR Reggie Williams-Jr ..
WR Charles Frederick-Jr Eddie Jackson-Sr
TE Joe Toledo-So ..
OT Khalif Barnes-Jr ..
OG Aaron Butler-Jr ..
C Todd Bachert-Sr ..
OG Dan Dicks-Jr ..
OT Nick Newton-Jr ..
K Ricardo DoValle-Jr ..
DEFENSE
DE .. ..
DT Terry Johnson-Sr ..
DT Josh Miller-Jr ..
DE Manase Hopoi-Jr ..
ILB Marquis Cooper-Sr ..
ILB .. ..
OLB .. ..
CB Nate Robinson-So Roc Alexander-Sr
CB Derrick Johnson-Jr ..
SS Greg Carothers-Sr ..
FS James Sims-Sr Owen Biddle-Sr
P Derek McLaughlin-Jr ..
QUICK ANALYSIS

November 28, 2003 - Now here is a team that could really go from bottom to top in a short time. The Huskies are playing well to close out 2002. And as luck would have it for Coach Neuheisel, 17 starters will be back, the most of any team thus far in our preview scope. The conversations will start with senior QB Cody Pickett -- he has smashed more Pac Ten records than one could have thought possible. He is surrounded by solid running backs, but even more impressive will be his receivers, Reggie Williams and Charles Frederick. These two are a smoking tandem sure to continue complimenting Pickett's numbers. Up and down, it is hard to ignore the boys from Seattle. If they had one or two more wins in 2002, they would have been looking at a probable Top 10 start.