Washington snags five picks, pummels Boise State in L.A. Bowl
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Washington snags five picks, pummels Boise State in L.A. Bowl
"Washington and Boise State were locked in a defensive stalement for the first 15 minutes of the L.A. Bowl on Saturday at SoFi Stadium - the last game during the bowl's short history. Each offense was held to under 60 yards, scoring their only points off of field goals. But the moment Washington forced an error by the Broncos' defense, the Huskies called checkmate. During Washington's second drive, quarterback Demond Williams Jr. threw the ball down the middle to Denzel Boston. The receiver turned the catch into a 78-yard touchdown, the first big spark during a 38-10 Washington win over Boise State."
"Jedd Fisch and Washington defensive coordinator Ryan Walters directed an attack that held the Boise State offense to three points up until the fourth quarter. The Huskies intercepted the ball five times. Meanwhile, Williams was 15 of 24 passing for 214 yards and four touchdowns. Boise State extended its recent futility against Power Four teams, dropping its 10th consecutive game. The Broncos' last win against a team from a major conference came in 2019 when they defeated Florida State. Their attack was no match for the Huskies' defense, converting four times on third down and twice on fourth down."
Washington built an early defensive stranglehold and broke the game open with a 78-yard touchdown by Denzel Boston off a Demond Williams Jr. pass. The Huskies intercepted Boise State five times and limited the Broncos to three points until the fourth quarter. Williams finished 15 of 24 for 214 yards and four touchdowns as Washington rolled to a 38-10 victory. Boise State dropped its 10th straight game against Power Four teams, struggled to convert under pressure, and produced a lone late touchdown with 1:18 remaining that failed to alter the outcome.
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