Sunday, November 1, 2009

On The Road At UCLA

 On The Road At UCLA


After a much needed bye week the Huskies are on their way to the Rose Bowl to face the UCLA Bruins.
The Bruins are ranked 9th in the PAC-10.  The only opponent both teams have played against has been Arizona.  The Huskies were victorious (36-33) over the Wildcats with the great off the shoe interception late in the 4th quarter.  The Bruins lost to Arizona 13 - 27.




The Bruins Rankings in the PAC-10

  • Scoring Offense 9th
  • Rushing Offense 9th
  • Rushing Defense 8th
  • Pass Offense 9th
  • Total Offense 9th
  • Pass Defense 2nd
  • Total Defense 5th



The University of Washington Huskies Rankings in the PAC-10

  • Scoring Offense 8th
  • Rushing Offense  8th
  • Rushing Defense  9th
  • Pass Offense  3rd
  • Total Offense  7th
  • Pass Defense  7th
  • Total Defense  9th


RealUWHUSKIESFan Keys to the Game

Looking at the standings it looks like the keys of the game will be:



  1. How well can the the Huskies 8th ranked rushing offense match up with the Bruins 8th ranked rushing defense.  If Polk continues to pick up extra yards with his consistent effort I give the edge to the Huskies.




  2. Locker and the passing game.  The Bruins have the 2nd ranked pass defense but Locker is due for a big game.  With the rest received from the bye week I am excited to see him and the young receivers  play!



  3. Who wants it more?  Washington's 9th ranked defense or UCLA's 9th ranked offense.  During the by week Washington focused on the defense and tried some new looks:


    Moving Anthony Boyles to Corner Back possibly opposite Trufant.  This could work out and be a long-term solution.  Anthony Boyles would be a rare 6'3 CB, his natural size and athletic ability would be a great step forward of stepping up the Huskies 7th ranked pass defense.  Alvin Logan playing at OLB. and Jason Well (S) is back!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Huskies lost againt Arizona State.

How was Arizona State so open on the last play? 

My first thought was obviously a coverage break down but as I looked at the faces of the coaches and players everyone look surprised.  The emotional let down was felt back home by the Washington fans as well. 

The young Dawgs played another competitive game and I am happy with the effort. As a Washington Husky fan I am disappointed in all the mental mistakes made by the young Dawgs and the last play is a great example. I am confident the new coaching staff will address this issue and the team will grow as a whole from this experience.


Up Next

With Oregon Ducks coming to town the Huskies have no time to dwell on the past.  Oregon is back on track after their rocky start.  Oregon comes to town with the following rankings in the PAC 10:

  • Scoring Offense #2
  • Rushing Offense #1
  • Pass Defense #1
  • Rush Defense #5
  • Passing Offense #10

Saturday
October 24, 2009
Husky Stadium
12:30 p.m.
TV ABC