After 3 straight games in the Kalen DeBoer era over 500 total yards of offense it was a little disappointing to see a “mere” 468 on the scoreboard at the end of the game. But the much more important numbers on the scoreboard are the points and Washington had plenty more of those than Stanford taking home a 40-22 victory as part of a 4-0 (1-0) start to the season.
Washington’s pass rush showed that against a much less mobile quarterback they became infinitely more effective. The Huskies had 8 total sacks including 6 in the first half as Stanford QB Tanner McKee rarely had time to find his jumbo receivers downfield.