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5 reasons why Huskies can win 9 games in the 2025 season

DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 67,000 Founders Club

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Five Reasons the Washington Huskies Can Win Nine Games in the 2025 SeasonAs the Washington Huskies prepare for their second season in the Big Ten Conference under head coach Jedd Fisch, optimism surrounds the program despite a challenging 2024 campaign. After a 6-6 finish in their first Big Ten season, including a Sun Bowl appearance, the Huskies are poised for a rebound in 2025. Here are five reasons why Washington has a strong chance to secure at least nine wins in the upcoming season.

1. Favorable Schedule Dynamics The 2025 schedule offers Washington a path to success. The Huskies open with manageable non-conference games against Colorado State and UC Davis at home, providing an opportunity to build early momentum. While the Apple Cup against Washington State on September 20 in Pullman will be tough, it’s a winnable rivalry game. In Big Ten play, Washington faces five home games, including Ohio State, Rutgers, Illinois, Purdue, and Oregon, and four road games against Maryland, Michigan, Wisconsin, and UCLA. Notably, four of their conference opponents—Maryland, Rutgers, Purdue, and UCLA—finished 3-6 or worse in Big Ten play in 2024. With a strong home-field advantage at Husky Stadium, where they haven’t lost in three seasons, Washington can realistically target wins in at least three of these games, plus the two non-conference matchups, setting a foundation for nine victories.

2. Jedd Fisch’s Proven Turnaround Ability Head coach Jedd Fisch brings a track record of revitalizing programs. At Arizona, he transformed a 1-11 team into a 10-3 squad within three years, showcasing his ability to maximize talent and implement effective systems. In his first year at Washington, despite significant roster turnover, Fisch led the Huskies to a bowl game. With a full offseason to instill his offensive and defensive schemes, Fisch’s strategic acumen should elevate the team’s performance. His experience navigating tough conference schedules will be crucial in the Big Ten, positioning the Huskies to outperform expectations.

3. Strong Quarterback PlayQuarterback Will Rogers III, a transfer from Mississippi State, provides stability and experience. In 2024, Rogers showed flashes of brilliance, adapting to Fisch’s system despite a new environment. With a year of Big Ten experience, Rogers is poised to improve, particularly in exploiting weaker secondaries like those of Purdue and UCLA. His ability to manage games and make smart decisions will be critical in close contests. Additionally, the quarterback room is bolstered by depth, ensuring resilience if injuries arise. A reliable signal-caller gives Washington a competitive edge in most matchups.

4. Improved Roster Through the Transfer Portal Washington has aggressively utilized the transfer portal to address 2024’s shortcomings. Key additions like cornerback Tacario Davis and wide receiver Johntay Cook II enhance the team’s talent on both sides of the ball. Davis strengthens a secondary that ranked in the top 10 nationally in passing defense last season, per Beta Rank, while Cook adds explosiveness to the receiving corps. These transfers, combined with returning players and Fisch’s top-20 recruiting class, create a deeper, more competitive roster capable of handling the Big Ten’s physicality.

5. Husky Stadium’s Intimidating Atmosphere Husky Stadium remains one of college football’s toughest venues. The Huskies’ undefeated home record over the past three seasons underscores the advantage of playing in Seattle. In 2025, hosting Ohio State and Oregon—two of the Big Ten’s elite—presents opportunities for statement wins. The crowd’s energy, coupled with the team’s familiarity with the venue, can tilt tight games in Washington’s favor. Even against stronger opponents, the home-field factor could secure at least one upset, pushing the Huskies toward the nine-win mark.

Looking Ahead

While challenges like road games at Michigan and Wisconsin loom, Washington’s favorable schedule, Fisch’s coaching prowess, Rogers’ quarterbacking, a bolstered roster, and the Husky Stadium advantage create a clear path to nine wins. Fans on X are optimistic, with some projecting a ceiling of 10 wins if the team avoids slip-ups. If the Huskies capitalize on their opportunities, 2025 could mark a significant step forward in their Big Ten journey.Word count: 600

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