Sports
By Joe Lemire
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September 2, 2004
Warren Moon's days at the helm of the old Houston Oilers' run-and-shoot offense may be over, but he may have a new collegiate counterpart in Temple's Walter Washington.
The junior from Daytona Beach, Fla., emerged as the Owls' starting quarterback and most dangerous offensive weapon in the second half of last season, finishing the year as both the team's highest-rated passer (111.4) and its leading rusher (579). In Temple's final three games -- all against nationally-ranked opponents -- Washington ran for 151 yards against Virginia Tech, threw for 278 yards against Pittsburgh and rushed for 117 yards and four touchdowns against West Virginia.
He quickly became one of the Big East's most productive players -- something that certainly hasn't escaped the notice of the Virginia coaching staff.
"They've got what all teams want to have: a really good quarterback," coach Al Groh said of Temple.