Welcome to the postseason. The Huskies obviously aren’t in the playoff, but do get a bowl game to hopefully propel them into bigger and better things next season. To the Dots! Dots SeattleSports.com examines the most likely bowl destinations for the Huskies this year. The LA and Holiday Bowls seem the most likely candidates. Christian Caple’s day after column for On … [Read more...] about Tuesday Dots: Bowling
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Monday Dots: Ducks Take to the Air, Down Dawgs on Montlake
Happy Monday Dawg fans, and welcome to today’s Dots. The Huskies had their chances on Senior Day Saturday, but against a team of Oregon’s caliber there could be no mistakes — no back-breaking plays allowed if the Dawgs were to pull the upset. Unfortunately, the Huskies trend of slow starts and not-enough-offense against quality opponents continued through this rivalry matchup, … [Read more...] about Monday Dots: Ducks Take to the Air, Down Dawgs on Montlake
What We Learned: Oregon Ducks
Although the result was not unexpected, it was still a stinging, bitter loss for the Huskies, as they dropped a rivalry game to Oregon, 26-14. Let’s get to what we learned, for the regular season finale! Fisch Out of Water This game was in reach for much of the first 3 quarters, with the defense holding the Ducks to a 20-7 lead going into the fourth. They rose up and met the … [Read more...] about What We Learned: Oregon Ducks
#Woof: Huskies Land Three-Star In-State Linebacker
Happy Monday Husky fans. The Huskies got some welcomed good news today when three-star linebacker Ramzak Fruean from Bethel HS, WA committed to Washington. I’m committed to the University of Washington! This was one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make, but after talking with my family, praying on it, and really thinking about where I can grow the most, UW felt like … [Read more...] about #Woof: Huskies Land Three-Star In-State Linebacker
Huskies offense sputters in 26-14 loss to Ducks
It wasn’t the shellacking from a season ago, but the margin of defeat doesn’t feel important during Rivalry Week, all that matters is the loss. Outside of two drives, Washington’s offense was stifled against an Oregon squad that left plenty of opportunities. The Huskies dropped to 8-4 (5-4 Big Ten) after the 26-14 loss to its rival in the PNW. Washington running back Adam … [Read more...] about Huskies offense sputters in 26-14 loss to Ducks





