SEATTLE (AP) — When Chris Petersen finally went back to watch what happened to No. 23 Washington after enduring a delay he'd never experienced as a coach and a game that ended at an hour never seen in school history, he didn't see glaring issues.
It was a lot of little problems that cumulatively added up to a loss on one of the strangest nights in Washington's football history.
"A lot of it, three quarters of it was really good football. ... Played well on tape," Petersen said. "And then there's a handful of things you just would love to have back.