The Washington Huskies (3-2) take on a conference opponent when they host the No. 10 Michigan Wolverines (4-1) on Saturday, October 5, 2024 at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium in a Big Ten showdown.
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When is Washington vs. Michigan and when does it start?
This contest between the Huskies and Wolverines will take place on Saturday, October 5, 2024. You should expect the kickoff at 7:30 p.m. ET.
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Washington Stats & Insights
The Huskies head into the matchup after losing 21-18 to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in their last game on Sept. 27.
Washington has been finding success on both sides of the ball, ranking 19th-best in total offense (469.4 yards per game) and eighth-best in total defense (249.8 yards allowed per game).
The Huskies have been a tough opponent for opposing teams in the passing game, as they rank top-25 in both passing offense (22nd-best with 296.2 passing yards per game) and passing defense (fifth-best with 128.0 passing yards allowed per game) this year.
Washington ranks 59th in run offense (173.2 rushing yards per game) and 51st in run defense (121.8 rushing yards allowed per game) this season.
On defense, the Huskies have been a top-25 unit, ranking ninth-best by allowing only 12.4 points per game. They rank 90th on offense (25.2 points per game).
Michigan Stats & Insights
Last time out, the Wolverines took down the Minnesota Golden Gophers 27-24.
Michigan ranks 20th-worst in total yards per game (310.2), but it has been better on the defensive side of the ball, ranking 39th in the FBS with 317.6 total yards allowed per contest.
The Wolverines’ passing offense has been a bottom-25 unit this season, registering 115.4 passing yards per game, which ranks fifth-worst in the FBS. Defensively, they rank 104th with 248.8 passing yards ceded per contest.
Michigan’s run defense has been paving the way for the team, as it ranks fifth-best in the FBS with 68.8 rushing yards allowed per game. In terms of offense, it is posting 194.8 rushing yards per game, which ranks 33rd.
The Wolverines rank 93rd in the FBS with 24.8 points per contest on offense, and they rank 51st with 21.4 points allowed per contest on the defensive side of the ball.
Washington Key Players to Watch
Will Rogers has 1,354 passing yards (270.8 ypg) to lead Washington, completing 74.8% of his passes and tossing 10 touchdown passes this season.
Jonah Coleman’s team-high 521 rushing yards (104.2 per game) have come on 72 carries, with four touchdowns this year. He’s also tacked on 13 catches for 106 yards (21.2 per game).
This season Cameron Davis has racked up 165 yards (33.0 per game) on 33 attempts.
Denzel Boston’s 412 receiving yards (82.4 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s registered 30 receptions and seven touchdowns.
Giles Jackson has grabbed 34 passes for 401 yards (80.2 yards per game) and one touchdown this year.
Jeremiah Hunter’s 16 catches have yielded 201 yards (40.2 ypg) and one touchdown.
Michigan Key Players to Watch
Davis Warren leads Michigan with 444 passing yards (88.8 ypg) on 48-of-72 passing with two touchdowns compared to six interceptions this season.
Kalel Mullings has carried the ball 77 times for a team-high 540 yards (108.0 per game), with six touchdowns this year.
This season Donovan Edwards has rushed for 258 yards (51.6 per game) on 59 carries with two touchdowns.
Colston Loveland’s team-leading 228 receiving yards (45.6 yards per game) have come on 23 receptions with one touchdown.
Marlin Klein has recorded 69 receiving yards (13.8 yards per game), hauling in six passes this year.
Semaj Morgan’s 12 catches have netted him 62 yards (12.4 ypg) and one touchdown.
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