When Washington football made the College Football Playoff in 2016, they averaged 456.9 yards of offense and 41.8 points per game. In 2018, they averaged 414.6 yards and 28.6 points per game.
Brock Huard said this yesterday on Brock and Salk, “This is for (2019’s presumptive starting quarterback) Jacob Eason, in particular,” Huard said. “What kind of system do you want to be? To me, you’ve got to be a power run, play-action team. If you’re going to play to Jacob Eason, or Jacob Sirmon, or Colson Yankoff, I think you’ve got to be that kind of team.