Washington was two positive plays away from entering the bye week at 7-1.
If a Husky made an extra tackle, or jumped a route, or stripped a football in the fateful final drive of a 20-19 home loss to California, maybe the home team would have won. If the UW offense had made one extra play in the fourth quarter of last weekend’s rivalry loss to Oregon (or if a referee had called pass interference on the final play, or if the Husky defense had forced a turnover along the way), the complexion of the 2019 season might be markedly different.