Rock bottom arrived on Jake Browning’s 52nd and final throw of the game. The pass ended up in the hands of an Arizona State player, Browning’s fourth interception of the afternoon, third in the game’s final 6 minutes.
It cemented Washington’s 17-point collapse in a 27-17 loss to Arizona State in Tempe on Nov. 14 2015, and it left a young UW team with a 4-6 record with two regular-season games remaining.
The Huskies, holding a 17-0 second-quarter lead, should have won that game. They knew it then. They know it now.
“It was a low point for our team, or at least for me personally,” Browning said this week.