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Petersen: LT Trey Adams, CB Jordan Miller Out For Remainder of Season

Trey Adams (left) with Chris Petersen (right)
Trey Adams (left) with Chris Petersen (right)

The first regular season loss almost two years, since losing 27-17 to Arizona State in Nov. 2015, continues to take its toll on the Huskies 2017 season.

Monday UW head coach Chris Petersen announced starting left tackle Trey Adams, named to the preseason Outland Trophy watch list, and starting cornerback Jordan Miller are done for the season.

Adams, who started all 14 games in 2016 and the first seven games of this season, suffered a right leg injury in the first quarter against ASU. Redshirt senior Andrew Kirkland replaced Adams at LT against the Sun Devils and has played in every game this season.

Miller's injury is the exact same injury that ended the seasons of tight end David Ajamu and wide receiver Chico McClatcher. In his absence, Petersen said converted running back turned DB Jomon Dotson, in addition to Elijah Molden, Keith Taylor and Brandon McKinney, will each have a chance to compete for Miller's spot.


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