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Strangely, Husky Stadium felt a little like the University of Southern California on Wednesday.
That is where new Husky coach Steve Sarkisian became quite familiar with the routine, star-observing football practices while a Trojans' assistant the past few years.
Sarkisian brought a little of that out Wednesday, inviting none other than former All-American safety Lawyer Milloy, the Lincoln High product who was recently released by the Atlanta Falcons.
Milloy has been in the NFL since 1996.
But this spring, he's apparently been waiting for a team to contact him. In the meantime, he's been hanging out at the UW, playing noon basketball and making frequent visits to the football offices.
On Wednesday, Milloy was more than a bystander. He was an active participant in the two-hour practice, barking out orders, offering the defense encouragement and getting his competitive juices going by yelling at the defensive backs to halt any receivers coming toward the goal-line.
