A different kind of 'bye' week The Seahawks didn't exactly take Sunday off, but after a thrashing by Dallas it's getting tougher to imagine another Seattle victory this season. by Mike Henderson / November 1, 2009
Culture How Seattle can be part of this year's World Series Members of Seattle's first professional baseball team in 1890 by Mike Henderson / October 27, 2009
Politics Chuck Knox on why the Huskies lost One key statistic, overlooked by many football analysts, explains Oregon's lopsided win over the UW on Saturday. by Mike Henderson / October 25, 2009
A 'Looney' weekend of local football It may not be time to say "th-that's all folks" to the Hawks' and Huskies' seasons, but both should watch out for that cliff ahead. by Mike Henderson / October 18, 2009
Putting the feet in football A remarkable week for both the Huskies and Seahawks gives fans hope of gaining ground in the "game of inches." by Mike Henderson / October 13, 2009
Indiana football: Who was that 12th player? The Huskies put on one of the best shows in years against Notre Dame, while the Seahawks get drubbed by Indianapolis and the uncanny Peyton Manning. by Mike Henderson / October 4, 2009
The return of the Hee-Hawks? The team struggles with injuries, missed field goals, and unfortunate uniforms, losing to Chicago, 25-19 by Mike Henderson / September 27, 2009
Huskies win one for the history books Not so the Seahawks, who are once more plagued with injuries. by Mike Henderson / September 20, 2009
Impressive Seahawks drub a hapless team Hard to tell how good the team is, with a new coach and lots of quality receivers. No doubt about how good tight end John Carlson is, however. by Mike Henderson / September 13, 2009
Sark's Dawgs have a lot of bite The new coach starts to turn around one of the country's most moribund football program, losing the opener to L.S.U. but almost looking like the better team. by Mike Henderson / September 6, 2009