Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Izbicki Will Be the Next Great Husky Tight End

Let's remember that the Huskies used to be one of the great tight end factories in the country, sending many to the NFL. Unsurprisingly this has dropped off considerably in recent years

It's hard for some people to really recognize that Chris Izbicki could be the next star, since he hasn't really ever seen the field, and many consider Kavario Middleton the star in waiting.

Izbicki, the star recruit out of the 2007 class, is going to have a monster year in 2009.

At times I am loathe to make such definitive statements with so many variables coming off a winless season, but this is something I'm convinced of.

Initially Izbicki struggled under the old regime; with off the field legal problems hampering his relationship with Willingham.

However, enter the new staff and the clean slate they brought and it has been a renaissance for the Kirkland, WA product.

During spring Izbicki's name was constantly on the tongue of the coaching staff, much to the surprise of many. Kavario Middleton is still considered one of the top potential talents on the team, following only maybe Jake Locker.

Izbicki put his nose to the grindstone and churned out enough effort to get named the starter at tight end following the spring game.

He has shown a really good presence on the field, with soft hands and a big frame to help with blocking.

What leads me to predict he will have a big year is coach Steve Sarkisian's preference for the tight end position. A lot of times Izbicki and Middleton will be on the field together, and will also get a lot of balls thrown their way.

Naturally, being on a team that was winless last year and probably won't win a ton of games this year means he probably won't be in contention for national awards. Relatively speaking though, Izbicki is sure to be one of the big names for the Huskies this season.

And frankly, I've said it once and I'll say it again, I can't wait for the season to start.

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