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The guys from Dawgman.com - Kim Grinolds in LA, and Chris Fetters and Scott Eklund at home - break down all the major talking points after Washington's historic 52-42 win over the No. 20 USC Trojans.
For starters, it's the first time Washington has won back-to-back times at USC since the 1935 and 1937 seasons, so that was a major breakthrough. And Dillon Johnson's 256 yards put him fifth all-time on the UW single game rushing list, just in front of Louis Rankin's 255-yard effort at Stanford back in 2007.
And it was the first time the Huskies have beaten a Heisman Trophy winner since 1981, when they beat Marcus Allen and USC 13-3.
To begin the show, Kim set the scene at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and then the guys got to work breaking down the main storylines, starting first with Johnson's amazing game on the ground.
We guarantee no one had Dillon Johnson running for as many yards as Michael Penix Jr. did throwing the ball - and winning the game - but that's exactly what happened.
And then they broke down Penix's night, one that has to put him right in the thick of the Heisman Trophy discussion, if he wasn't already.
After a quick break, they turn to the other side of the ball and look at Caleb Williams and what he was able to do against the Washington defense, as well as the Trojans' potent run game.
Kim offered up the team and individual stats, and then the talk had to turn to the officiating - the good and the bad. And there was a LOT of bad to talk about. But you should never expect to get a break on the road, and the Huskies lived out that existence on Saturday night without question.
Before they offered up their final thoughts on the night - including whether or not they expect Washington to move up in the next College Football Playoff rankings, Chris wondered aloud; what happens if Washington goes 12-0 but loses to Oregon in the Pac-12 Championship? There's at least one hot take you're going to want to check out to see if you agree.
And then the game time for Utah was announced - 12:30 pm PT - so that sets up another titanic matchup in a November that was always destined to be remembered.
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The guys from Dawgman.com - Kim Grinolds in LA, and Chris Fetters and Scott Eklund at home - break down all the major talking points after Washington's historic 52-42 win over the No. 20 USC Trojans.
For starters, it's the first time Washington has won back-to-back times at USC since the 1935 and 1937 seasons, so that was a major breakthrough. And Dillon Johnson's 256 yards put him fifth all-time on the UW single game rushing list, just in front of Louis Rankin's 255-yard effort at Stanford back in 2007.
And it was the first time the Huskies have beaten a Heisman Trophy winner since 1981, when they beat Marcus Allen and USC 13-3.
To begin the show, Kim set the scene at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and then the guys got to work breaking down the main storylines, starting first with Johnson's amazing game on the ground.
We guarantee no one had Dillon Johnson running for as many yards as Michael Penix Jr. did throwing the ball - and winning the game - but that's exactly what happened.
And then they broke down Penix's night, one that has to put him right in the thick of the Heisman Trophy discussion, if he wasn't already.
After a quick break, they turn to the other side of the ball and look at Caleb Williams and what he was able to do against the Washington defense, as well as the Trojans' potent run game.
Kim offered up the team and individual stats, and then the talk had to turn to the officiating - the good and the bad. And there was a LOT of bad to talk about. But you should never expect to get a break on the road, and the Huskies lived out that existence on Saturday night without question.
Before they offered up their final thoughts on the night - including whether or not they expect Washington to move up in the next College Football Playoff rankings, Chris wondered aloud; what happens if Washington goes 12-0 but loses to Oregon in the Pac-12 Championship? There's at least one hot take you're going to want to check out to see if you agree.
And then the game time for Utah was announced - 12:30 pm PT - so that sets up another titanic matchup in a November that was always destined to be remembered.
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