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Here's a draft for a University of Washington football season recap post:
University of Washington Football Season Recap - 2024
What a rollercoaster of a season it's been for the Washington Huskies in their inaugural year in the Big Ten Conference! Here's a quick rundown:
- Record: The Huskies wrapped up the regular season with a 6-5 record, achieving bowl eligibility with a hard-fought victory against UCLA in their final home game, extending their home winning streak to an impressive 20 games.
- Key Moments:
- Against the Odds: The season started with a bang, defeating Northwestern in their first Big Ten game, showcasing a dominant defensive performance. However, the road was bumpy with losses to strong teams like Penn State, illustrating areas for improvement, particularly in offensive consistency.
- QB Shuffle: Will Rogers had moments of brilliance but also faced challenges, leading to some quarterback changes with freshman Demond Williams Jr. stepping up, especially in crucial moments against UCLA.
- Running Game: Jonah Coleman was a bright spot, surpassing 1,000 yards for the season and becoming a reliable force on the ground.
- Standout Players:
- Jonah Coleman (RB): His performance against UCLA, where he rushed for 95 yards and two touchdowns, was pivotal in clinching bowl eligibility.
- Denzel Boston (WR): Despite the quarterback inconsistency, Boston led the team in receiving yards, showing resilience and skill.
- Defense: The defense had its highs, like the goal-line stand against USC, but also struggled at times, particularly against tougher Big Ten opponents.
- Looking Ahead: With the season now in the rearview, the focus shifts to the bowl game, where Washington will look to end the year on a high note. The transfer portal opening on December 9th will also be a crucial period, with an eye on strengthening the offensive and defensive lines for 2025.
- Fan Sentiment: The season has been a mix of disappointment and hope. Fans are proud of the bowl eligibility but are eager to see improvements, especially with the return of key players and potential from the recruiting class.
This season, while not meeting the lofty expectations set by last year’s championship run, has been a learning curve for the Huskies in their new conference. Here's to hoping for a strong finish in the bowl game and an even stronger comeback next season. Go Dawgs!
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Good thing the game against Oregon was an exhibition.
According to Grok, it didn’t happen.
GROK!!!!69