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Could the Huskies’ Unstoppable Power Finally Crush Boise State in Their Bowl Debut?

Could the Huskies' Unstoppable Power Finally Crush Boise State in Their Bowl Debut?

Washington put together a nice campaign themselves, but ended 7th in the Big 10 with an 8-4 record. They did have some common opponents with Boise State, but I think we probably would all agree, they played a tougher schedule this season. They lost to Ohio State, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Oregon. The only one-score game in that bunch was when they faced Wisconsin and lost on the road. This team does have some dynamic players, and their offense should be respected. For the season, Demond Williams, Jr. put up 2,850 passing yards and 21 touchdowns. He did toss eight interceptions for the year, but five of those were against Michigan and Oregon. Williams can do a bit of everything as he also tallied six rushing touchdowns and accumulated 595 rushing yards for the year. The defense of Washington had a bend-but-don’t-break mentality most of the year. They did give up bigger plays to some of the better teams, but I think they can keep the average Boise State team in check. 

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