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Back-to-back touchdowns from Coleman for Washington. Huskies build their lead back up to 10 over the Trojans at 17-7 with 8:11 remaining in the second quarter. ... USC vs Washington injury updates ...
Washington starting running back Cameron Davis will miss the entire season this fall after he sustained a lower-body injury in practice last week, Huskies coach Kalen DeBoer announced on Tuesday.
USA TODAY Sports will provide live updates on the latest active and inactive players heading into NFL's Week 10, 1 p.m. ET slate of games on Sunday: NFL Week 10 injury report
Johnson ran for 152 yards and two touchdowns in the final PAC-12 Championship game as Washington defeated Oregon. Johnson had two rushing touchdowns and 49 yards against Texas in the Sugar Bowl before leaving the game with an ankle injury. [15] In the National Championship against Michigan, Johnson led the Huskies with 33 rushing yards on 11 ...
The Rothman/FACT math system, active from 1968 to 2006, gave the Washington Huskies its co-national title for 1990, sharing the honor with Colorado, Georgia Tech, and Miami. [71] The school does not claim this championship. 1991 season. The 1991 Huskies opened the 1991 season on the road, with a 42–7 victory over the Stanford Cardinal.
Buelow returned as a starter in week two of the 2023 season, versus Michigan State, but he suffered an injury that caused him to miss the next four games. [8] [9] Buelow started in both of the Huskies playoff games, including in the National Championship. [10] In the 2023 season, Buelow played in twelve games making nine starts for the Huskies ...
Earlier this week, the Washington Football Team made the surprising decision to release former first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. Veteran quarterback Alex Smith couldn’t go due to a calf injury.
The Oregon–Washington football rivalry, also known informally as the Cascade Clash [2], is an American college football rivalry between the Oregon Ducks and Washington Huskies of the Big Ten Conference. The respective campuses in Eugene and Seattle are 285 miles (460 km) apart, via Interstate 5.