The Huskies and Wolverines will play on Saturday for the fourth time in five years. The Wolverines won in Ann Arbor in a 2021 non-conference game and again in National Championship Game in 2023. Last year, UW hosted Michigan and the Dawgs got revenge with a 27-17 win. None of the previous three matchups have finished within single digits. The game this week looks like it could … [Read more...] about Washington Huskies @ Michigan Wolverines – Game Thread and How to Watch
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Film Study: Rutgers Scarlet Knights
In the midst of the Mariners playing an electric, marathon 15-inning Game 5 of the ALDS, the Washington Huskies took on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights for another round of Friday Night Lights at Husky Stadium. Yet again, UW looked like they were in trouble in the first half before outscoring Rutgers 28-6 in the second half to secure a 38-19 victory. Demond Williams Jr. set a new … [Read more...] about Film Study: Rutgers Scarlet Knights
Big 10 Pick 6
It’s a loaded week of Big 10 games. It starts Friday night with Nebraska traveling to the Twin Cities to take on Minnesota. It wraps up late on Saturday with Notre Dame hosting old rival USC. In between, we get a total of nine Big 10 games, including all three top-10 teams in action. There are enough good games that one-sided games like Indiana-Michigan St and Ohio St-Wisconsin … [Read more...] about Big 10 Pick 6
Opponent Offense Preview: Michigan Wolverines
With Michigan coming off a loss and playing at home, they’ll be ready to right the ship and avoid a two game losing skid. Let’s break down the Wolverine offense that the Husky defense will have to contend with on Saturday morning: The Numbers Points per game: 29.5 Plays per game: 62.8 (#118) Rushing yards per game: 218.5 Passing yards per game: 201.7 (#93) Key … [Read more...] about Opponent Offense Preview: Michigan Wolverines
Wednesday Dots: Cramming for Midterms
Sell the kids for DotsWeather changes moods At the midpoint of the season, Christian Caple looks at the good and bad of Washington’s 5-1 start. He points out that the record shows clear progress over last year’s ~.500 team, but there remains plenty of room for growth. From my point of view, Jedd Fisch has the program on a clear upward trajectory. There are still personnel … [Read more...] about Wednesday Dots: Cramming for Midterms





