Filed under: Syracuse Football, Washington Football, Big East, Pac 10, Seattle
After a slow start and a quick 3-0 Syracuse lead, you had to wonder what all the fuss was about in regards to phenom QB Jake Locker. But after a scoreless first quarter, Locker got rolling in the 2nd by using his feet as much as his arm, sparking the Huskies to a lead they would never relinquish as UW ran away from Syracuse, 42-12.
Locker was off his game early, starting only 1-for-4 for seven yards, before settling into a nice rhythm to finish the game at 14-for-19 with 143 yards through the air. Locker would hit on 13 of his final 15 passing attempts as his confidence seemed to grow with every tick of the clock.
The most impressive aspect of Locker's game was his ability to run the ball and make something out of nothing...
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