Former NFL and NCAA quarterback Jake Heaps breaks down a handful of plays from the Huskies' loss to Oregon. What went wrong with Washington's pass rush -- and how can they improve before taking on Colorado this Saturday?
Former NFL and NCAA quarterback Jake Heaps takes a look at Doug Baldwin's big game against the Oakland Raiders. Is this the Baldwin Seahawks fans can expect to see all year?
With four 100-yard games this season, junior wide receiver Aaron Fuller has turned into a real weapon for the No. 7 UW Huskies. Jake Heaps shows how by breaking down his 25-yard TD from last week.
Former UW cornerback Marcus Peters' return to Seattle didn't go as smoothly as he would have liked. You can thank Russell Wilson, David Moore and the Seahawks' offense for that.
In this week's UW Huskies breakdown, former NFL and NCAA quarterback Jake Heaps shows how the introduction of a run-pass option helped the UW offense get going against BYU.
The Seahawks have a renewed emphasis on the run game, but with opposing teams expecting more run plays, it's important to take advantage. That's where the play-action pass comes in.
The No. 10 UW Huskies have maybe the most talented secondary in all of college football, but the talent isn't limited to their defensive backs' athleticism or play-making ability. They also deserve credit for how well they can execute a tricky game plan, as Jake Heaps explains.
Russell Wilson's TD pass to Tyler Lockett in the Seahawks' loss Monday was a beautiful play that looked like it was executed to perfection, exactly like it was drawn up. But it wasn't drawn up at all, as former Seahawks QB Jake Heaps explains.