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The Huskies gained some national attention last August when it was learned that trainers had decided to add chocolate milk as a regular part of the team's post-practice nutritional regimen. As the story linked notes, the Huskies required players to drink a small carton of fat-free chocolate milk following every practice. UW sports performance coach Trent Greener said that he was satisfied ... (link)

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Reporters' Notebooks
Published 7/14/2008 by dawizofodds (noreply@blogger.com) at The Wiz of Odds
... Bob Condotta, Seattle Times: Washington will continue the practice of having its players drink chocolate milk after practices. Officials say doing so helps replenish certain nutrients. ...

Morning Notes: M’s head into break with a win
Published 7/14/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Dan Engel) at Assist by The Mitten
... It must be the All-Star break because we’re reading about the Husky Football team drinking chocolate milk at the training table. Again.

Self Breathes a Sigh: Collins Didn’t Expose Himself
Published 7/14/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... comes something for all you workout wonders: the University of Washington football team is sticking with its post-practice chocolate milk. After the gym today, we can’t wait to get a half chocolate/half vanilla milkshake from McDonald’s, all in the name of “nutrients.” ...

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