Coordinators deal with turning of the tables Premium Story

Kent Baer (Monika Samek/Dawgman.com)
Kent Baer (Monika Samek/Dawgman.com)
By Chris Fetters
Editor Dawgman.com
Date: Sep 17, 2007

SEATTLE - For the first two weeks, Washington was everthing Ohio State was last Saturday. They were opportunistic on both sides of the ball, and didn't beat themselves, despite being burdened with the inexperience that comes with youth. So how did the tables get turned on UW so easily, and especially in front of a very partisan Husky Stadium crowd?

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