The Washington Huskies have been eagerly awaiting their fate in the College Football Playoff. With the regular season now over, the Huskies have been anxiously waiting to find out who their next opponent will be.
The Huskies had a successful season, finishing with a 10-3 record and a Pac-12 championship. They were ranked No. 8 in the final College Football Playoff rankings, which means they could be selected to play in one of the four New Year’s Six bowl games.
The Huskies are hoping to make it to the College Football Playoff for the first time in school history. If they do make it, they will be the first Pac-12 team to do so since Oregon in 2014.
The Huskies have been preparing for the possibility of making the College Football Playoff by practicing hard and focusing on the details. Head coach Chris Petersen has said that he and his team are just trying to take it one game at a time and not get too caught up in the speculation.
“It’s just whoever is next up,” Petersen said. “We don’t know who that is yet, so we’re just trying to stay focused on what we can control and that’s our preparation.”
The Huskies have been preparing for any possible opponent they might face in the College Football Playoff. They have been studying film and scouting potential opponents, while also focusing on their own game plan.
The Huskies have also been working on improving their mental game, as they know that the pressure of the playoffs can be overwhelming. They have been working on staying focused and keeping their emotions in check during big games.
The Huskies are hopeful that they will make it to the College Football Playoff, but they know that they can’t take anything for granted. They will continue to work hard and prepare for whatever comes their way.