Offense
QB Jake Browning (68.5 COMP%, 19 TDs, 5 INTs) threw for 2,719 yards last season. He a sound field general who will enjoy an improved and more experienced group of pass catchers. Junior wideout Aaron Fuller (26 REC, 11.2 YPC, 1 TD) and sophomore TE Hunter Bryant (22 REC, 15.0 YPC, 1 TD) are back. Also returning is senior WR Chico McClatcher (10 REC, 12.8 YPC, 0 TDs). He had a shortened season due to an ankle injury. The year prior, he had 31 catches and five TD grabs, while averaging 18.5 YPC.
Defense
Senior ILB and leading tackler Ben Burr-Kirven (84 TKLs, 1 SCK, 3 TFL, 5 PBU, 1 INT) is the glue in the linebacking unit. Senior ILB Tevis Bartlett (48 TKLs, 4 SCKs, 8 TFL, 2 INTs) and sophomore OLB Ryan Bowman (32 TKLs, 5.5 SCKs, 4 TFL) are solid playmakers. The D-line is first-rate, and includes senior NT Greg Gaines (30 TKLs, 2.5 SCKs, 2.5 TFL, 3 PBU). Despite losing Vita Vea (44 TKLs, 3.5 SCKs, 2 TFL) to the pros, this is a very fine frontline.
Special Teams
Placekicking was an issue last season, as then freshman Van Soderberg and senior Tristan Vizcaino struggled. The Huskies may give red-shirted freshman Peyton Henry a shot. Junior punter Joel Whitford (42 Punts, 42.3 YPP, 15 w/in20) did well. Dante Pettis, who ran back four punts for scores, has to be replaced. Ahmed and Sean McGrew are back to return kicks. Both are solid.
2018 Washington Huskies College Football Preview: Final Word
In some ways, our 2018 Washington Huskies college football preview finds, the Huskies have a kind schedule, but it doesn’t start out that way. They open in Atlanta against Auburn (Sep 1). That will be a major test for both teams. In the middle of the season, Washington will certainly be tested by Oregon (Oct 13). That game is on the road. The home game versus Stanford (Nov 3) could be for all the marbles in the Pac-12 North. Last year Stanford won those marbles, as they have done four-of-five past seasons. Washington is 3-10 against that Cardinal team. To end the regular season, the Huskies play Washington State (Nov 23) in the 111th Apple Cup. The Huskies have won five straight by an average of 24 points.
Top Three Takeaways
- Very stingy defense
- Fantastic O-line and ground game
- Kicking game needs work
2018 Washington Huskies College Football Preview Projection: 11-3 Record Overall/ 8-1 Pac-12; Finish: 1st Pac-12 North
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