The University of Washington Huskies had a big win over the USC Trojans on Saturday, and it was their offense that led the way. Led by quarterback Jacob Eason, the Huskies put up a total of 474 yards of offense, including a season-high of 324 passing yards. Eason threw for three touchdowns and no interceptions, while running back Salvon Ahmed added two rushing touchdowns. The Huskies also had a balanced attack, with wide receiver Aaron Fuller catching seven passes for 103 yards and a touchdown.
The Huskies’ offensive line also played a big role in the win, as they gave Eason plenty of time to make plays and allowed Ahmed to find running lanes. The offensive line also opened up holes for the running backs to get into the end zone, as Washington scored four rushing touchdowns.
The defense also had a big game, as they held the Trojans to just 17 points and forced three turnovers. Linebacker Kyler Manu had a game-high 10 tackles, while safety Elijah Molden had an interception and a fumble recovery. The Huskies also sacked USC quarterback Kedon Slovis four times, with defensive end Joe Tryon getting two of them.
Overall, it was a great team effort from the Huskies that led to their victory over USC. The offense was able to move the ball up and down the field, while the defense was able to make key stops and force turnovers. With this win, the Huskies are now 5-1 on the season and look to continue their success in the coming weeks.