Washington football’s defense forced three turnovers at important times during the game, and ran the ball very well against a tough USC front. Quarterback Jacob Eason went 16/26 for 180 yards, with no touchdowns or interceptions, but he didn’t need to do too much, because Salvon Ahmed had a career-high 153 rushing yards on the day.
The Huskies put up 14 points in the first quarter, and first quarter dominance has been huge for them this year.
Freshman safety Cameron Williams had a huge day, finishing with two interceptions in key moments, and Elijah Molden had the Huskies’ third interception of Matt Fink.