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Jake Heaps a Husky?


At this point, I think Washington and BYU are the leaders for Heaps, who is from Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline.

I always have thought Heaps would stay on the West Coast, and if I had to pick one, I would favor the Huskies at this point, simply because they are the hometown team (Sammamish is a Seattle suburb). Heaps grew up a diehard Huskies fan; the Huskies are recruiting him as hard as anyone, and he has grown close to new Washington coach Steve Sarkisian and quarterback coach Doug Nussmeier. (Rivals.com)

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