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NOTE:Cool pictures of the Husky Seniors at Sea World.


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"To help fans keep up with the action in San Antonio while attending the basketball game in Seattle, live look-ins of the Alamo Bowl will be shown during selected timeouts and at halftime on the Husky Vision. Following the completion of the basketball game, fans are invited to remain at Alaska Airlines Arena and watch the remainder of the football game on Husky Vision."


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"Baylor 44, Washington 38: The Huskies’ defense might surprise some folks early, and the offense should be able to keep up with Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III for a while. Just not for four quarters."


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"Thomas, though, says the lack of carries is solely a nod to Polk’s ability and that Callier “would obviously get the first crack (to replace Polk) because he’s had the most experience and has done a nice job.” Callier, in fact, has averaged 5.9 yards."


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"“Washington is coming on, and I’ve been talking a lot with the new cornerback coach, Donte Williams. He’s a real cool guy, and I’m looking forward to visiting UW as well.”"


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"“I’m going to Utah (Jan. 13), and then I’ll announce the following Monday on the 16th,” Beaver said."


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"Sacramento even had success matching 5-foot-9 rookie Isaiah Thomas on Bryant on a few possessions in the second quarter despite a nine-inch height disadvantage. After missing a turnaround jumper over the shorter Thomas, Bryant could only manage to chuckle on his way back down the court."


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"But for the Sixers, the night belonged to Spencer Hawes. Yes, that Spencer Hawes—simply put, he had his best game in a Sixers uniform. He racked up ten points (also on 5-9 shooting—what is it with these guys?), and augmented it with 14 rebounds (one away from his Sixers high) and nine assists (easily his Sixers high)—falling just one assist short of one of the Sixers’ all-time least likely triple-doubles. He was connecting from outside, he was crashing the boards, and he was hitting cutters and initiating the offense from the high post."