SEATTLE — Entering Saturday, Arkansas State had surrendered an average of 509.0 yards and 38.0 points per game, both among the 15 worst in the nation.
Conversely, Washington was averaging 317.0 yards and 8.5 points per game, the latter ranking second-worst in all of FBS.
It was about as “something’s got to give” as it gets. And the Red Wolves' defense gave the Huskies plenty of points.
Washington routed ASU 52-3 Saturday afternoon at Husky Stadium, dominating on both sides of the ball and scoring touchdowns on four straight first-half possessions to put the game away not long after it began.