In 2018, the Huskies averaged merely 26.4 PPG (88th). Their ground attack ranked 55th (176.3 YPG) and air game ranked 60th (238.4 YPG). Total yardage came in at 414.6 YPG (54th). It was their defense that kept Washington in the game last season, as they allowed opponets 16.4 PPG (5th). The Huskies allowed 116.1 passing YPG (15th) and 190.1 rushing YPG (25th). Total defensive yards allowed were 306.2 per game (12th).
Washington Huskies Preview 2019 – Offense
Defense and Special Teams
Our Washington Huskies Preview 2019 notes that there’s good news on the special teams’ front, as punter Joel Whitford (33 Punts, 41.3 AVG, 10 In20) and kicker Peyton Henry (43-33 XP, 16-22 FG) return. Henry could use more distance as he hit just one of three from 40-plus and that was a 41-yarder. The return teams could do better. Fuller (22 RT, 5.5 AVG, 0 TDs) needs to increase his average per return. Plus, on kickoffs, Sean McGrew (8 RT, 16.2 AVG, 0 TDs) could use more yardage too.
Coaching and Recruitment
Head coach Chris Peterson (47-21 Washington, 139-33 Overall) is in his sixth year with the Cougars and 14th overall. In the last three seasons under his guidance Washington has posted double-digit wins. Peterson came from Boise State where he served for eight years as OC and five as HC. He’s the only coach to win the Bear Bryant Coach of the Year Award twice. Bush Hamdan, Atlanta QB coach in 2017, came in as Washington’s offensive coordinator in 2018. He’s back for his second season. The Co-DC’s are Jimmy Lake and Pete Kwiatkowski. Kwiatkowski has been with Peterson since 2006, while Lake came on board in 2016. The new class includes 15 four-star and eight three-star recruits.
Our Washington Huskies Preview 2019 – Final Word
Our Washington Huskies Preview 2019 sees this team as scoring more points than they did last year. The O-line looks especially solid and we expect Eason to perform well. Out of conference, the Huskies have two big games, one at home against Hawaii on September 14 and the other at BYU on September 21. October 19 is their meeting with the Oregon Ducks, which is a must win. If they don’t win those three games, we doubt they’ll take the North this season.
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