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First Half Behind the Numbers: Washington Dominates Michigan State

First Half Behind the Numbers: Washington Dominates Michigan State

10 first half penalties by Washington, 18 total penalties for both teams.  10 passing plays of 15 yards or more by Michael Penix, including 6 of over 30 yards.

9 catches between UW receiver Rome Odunze and Ja’Lynn Polk–both have 113 yards receiving but no TDs.  8 games with 2 guys over 100 yards receiving–3 of those have occurred this year.

8 rushes by the Huskies.  4 by Dillon Johnson for 26 yards.  He should have a reception and more rushing yards but two plays were called back on penalties.  Receiver Germie Bernard had the team’s first TD of the day scoring from a yard out to give the Huskies a 6-0 lead.

7 negative plays by the Washington defense in the first half shutout.  3 tackles for loss including two ZTF sacks, an interception, a pass breakup, and 2 QB hurries.

6 different receivers caught passes from Penix.

5 tackles by backup linebacker Carson Bruener, 5 touchdowns by the Washington offense.  5 incomplete passes by Penix.

4 passing touchdowns by Penix.

3 Washington receivers over 90 yards–all 3 with averages of 22 yards or more, but it’s Jack Westover

2 TD receptions by Washington tight end Jack Westover

1 interception by the the Husky defense.  That’s 3 picks in 3 weeks for Washington.

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