It was yet another slow start that lead into a Washington victory by a comfortable margin. How did the Huskies grade out? Passing Offense – 9/10 Quarterback – 9/10 Offensive line – 7/10 Receivers/tight ends – 8.5/10 It was a record setting night for Demond Williams, with his 538 total yards a school record for a single game, 402 of which came through the air. Washington … [Read more...] about Grading the Game: Rutgers
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Monday Dots: A Record-setting night
Happy Monday Dawgs fans, and welcome to today’s Dots. It looked like deja vu from the previous week at Maryland when the Dawgs trailed Rutgers 10-0 after the 1st quarter, but just like against the Terrapins, the Dawgs eventually found their footing, and rode the arm and legs of Demond Williams, Jr. to a 38-19 win at Husky Stadium. Williams set career highs for passing yards … [Read more...] about Monday Dots: A Record-setting night
Three Things We Learned: Rutgers
Mark Schafer is on vacation this week so I am covering the Three Things post. Let me take a moment to give Mark some credit. He has taken on extra posts and a lot of behind-the-scenes organization this season. It has been a huge help to me and the blog overall. Mark is the man. Thanks Mark! With that, let’s get to what we learned from UW’s 38-19 retribution win over … [Read more...] about Three Things We Learned: Rutgers
Recruiting Roundup: Taking A Look At Some Names To Keep An Eye On For The 2027 Class On Offense
Happy Sunday Husky fans. The Huskies got to 5-1 after their impressive win versus Rutgers (it wasn’t pretty early but they dominated as the game went on). With the 2026 class pretty much baked heading into the early signing period I wanted to take a look at some 2027 prospects who could commit to UW at some point over the next several months: 4 star quarterback Sione Kaho from … [Read more...] about Recruiting Roundup: Taking A Look At Some Names To Keep An Eye On For The 2027 Class On Offense
While Mariners Make History, Demond Williams Puts On Show of His Own
On a night where the Seattle Mariners advanced to the ALCS for the first time since 2001, it was Demond Williams who had the most jaw-dropping performance, helping Washington topple Rutgers 38-19 for a Homecoming Game victory. The Husky quarterback making plays comes as little surprise by now, but lost in the chaotic Friday evening win was a stat line that saw him throw for … [Read more...] about While Mariners Make History, Demond Williams Puts On Show of His Own




