The Washington Huskies (2-0) and the Washington State Cougars (2-0) meet at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington on Saturday, September 14, 2024.
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When is Washington vs. Washington State and when does it start?
This matchup between the Huskies and Cougars is scheduled on Saturday, September 14, 2024. Be ready to see the kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET.
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Washington Stats & Insights
In their last game, the Huskies won 30-9 over the Eastern Michigan Eagles.
On the defensive side of the ball, Washington has been a top-25 unit, ranking 22nd-best by giving up only 228.5 yards per game. The offense ranks 27th (491.5 yards per game).
The Huskies sport the 27th-ranked offense this season in terms of passing yards (297.0 passing yards per game), and they’ve been better on the other side of the ball, ranking 13th-best with only 113.5 passing yards allowed per game.
Washington is compiling 194.5 rushing yards per game on offense (44th in the FBS), and ranks 59th defensively with 115.0 rushing yards allowed per game.
The Huskies have the 59th-ranked offense this year (32.5 points per game), and they’ve been more effective on the other side of the ball, ranking seventh-best with just 6.0 points allowed per game.
Washington State Stats & Insights
The Cougars are coming off of a 37-16 win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders.
On defense, Washington State is a bottom-25 unit, giving up 470.0 total yards per game (10th-worst). Fortunately, it is excelling on the other side of the ball, generating 526.5 total yards per contest (15th-best).
The Cougars’ defense has been bottom-25 in pass defense this season, allowing 288.5 passing yards per game, which ranks 11th-worst in the FBS. Offensively, they rank 50th with 264.0 passing yards per contest.
Washington State’s rushing attack has been leading the way for the team, as it ranks 14th-best in the FBS with 262.5 rushing yards per game. In terms of defense, it is ceding 181.5 rushing yards per game, which ranks 105th.
The Cougars’ defense ranks 81st in the FBS with 23.0 points allowed per contest, but they’ve been carried by their offense, which ranks sixth-best by generating 53.5 points per game.
Washington Key Players to Watch
Will Rogers has 511 passing yards (255.5 ypg) to lead Washington, completing 78.8% of his passes and tossing five touchdown passes this season.
The team’s top rusher, Jonah Coleman, has carried the ball 27 times for 231 yards (115.5 per game), with three touchdowns this year. He’s also caught six passes for 48 yards (24.0 per game).
This season Adam Mohammed has piled up five carries for 65 yards (32.5 per game).
Giles Jackson’s 164 receiving yards (82.0 yards per game) lead the team. He has 16 receptions.
Denzel Boston has grabbed nine passes for 108 yards (54.0 yards per game) and three touchdowns this year.
Decker DeGraaf has hauled in three grabs for 83 yards (41.5 ypg) and two touchdowns this season.
Washington State Key Players to Watch
John Mateer has thrown for 467 yards (233.5 ypg) to lead Washington State, completing 55.6% of his passes and collecting six touchdown passes and one interception this season. He’s also run for 252 yards (126.0 ypg) on 23 carries with two rushing touchdowns.
This season Wayshawn Parker has taken 19 carries for 165 yards (82.5 per game) and two touchdowns, while also catching two passes for 54 yards (27.0 per game) and one touchdown.
Kyle Willams’ team-leading 162 receiving yards (81.0 yards per game) have come on five receptions with three touchdowns.
Kris Hutson has collected 126 receiving yards (63.0 yards per game) and one touchdown, reeling in seven passes this year.
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