Kasen Williams
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Williams hauled in five passes for 73 yards in a 30-22 Cactus Bowl loss to Oklahoma State.
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Although the numbers don't look great, it was easily Williams' best performance of the year. The 6-foot-3 senior had an extremely disappointing season a slow recovery from a nasty leg injury in October of 2013. He never really got going, but had a lot of talent pre-injury, and will give it a go at the Shrine Game. This game might give a glimmer of hope that he can regain his form 14 months after the broken leg.
Although the numbers don't look great, it was easily Williams' best performance of the year. The 6-foot-3 senior had an extremely disappointing season a slow recovery from a nasty leg injury in October of 2013. He never really got going, but had a lot of talent pre-injury, and will give it a go at the Shrine Game. This game might give a glimmer of hope that he can regain his form 14 months after the broken leg.
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Williams hasn't exactly lit up college football like many might have anticipated after he was one of the top recruits of 2011, but he just might do it this year. He snagged 77 passes in 2012 despite the Washington passing game struggling a great deal, averaging just 6.3 yards per pass and scoring just 19 times in 13 games. The Huskies should improve their passing in 2013, and if that occurs, Williams is a good bet to surpass 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns. He had a strong finish to 2012, catching 28 passes in the final four weeks.
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Williams scored a three yard touchdown on his only reception Saturday versus Georgia State.
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Williams is not listed as a starter on the week 1 Huskies depth chart. Coach Chris Petersen doesn't, "think he's 100 percent but I think he can go," the Seattle Times reports.
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Williams told reporters Tuesday in his first media availability since breaking his leg last October that he is about 80-85 percent healthy and hopes to be 100 percent by Washington's season-opener at Hawaii Aug. 30, The Seattle Times reports.
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Kasen Williams: (Leg) Should Practice Fully
Williams (leg/foot) is expected to be a full participant in fall practices, the Washington Post reports.
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Washington: Kasen Williams (Leg) Season Over
Williams (lower leg fracture and dislocation) will miss at least the rest of the regular season, the Associated Press reports.
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