Washington Huskies Look to Make Last Pac-12 Football Season Memorable

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The Washington Huskies football team is looking to make the most of their last season in the Pac-12 conference. After announcing their move to the Big 12 in 2021, the Huskies are determined to make this season one to remember.

The Huskies have been a powerhouse in the Pac-12 for years, winning the conference title in 2016 and making appearances in the College Football Playoff in 2016 and 2018. With a new head coach and a talented roster, the Huskies are hoping to make another run at the Pac-12 title this year.

The Huskies have a lot of talent on both sides of the ball. On offense, they have a strong running game led by senior running back Richard Newton, who has rushed for over 1,000 yards in each of the past two seasons. The Huskies also have a talented group of wide receivers, led by senior Andre Baccellia and junior Ty Jones.

On defense, the Huskies are led by senior linebacker Joe Tryon, who was named to the All-Pac-12 first team last season. The Huskies also have a strong secondary, led by senior safety Myles Bryant.

The Huskies are hoping to make the most of their last season in the Pac-12. With a talented roster and a new head coach, the Huskies are looking to make this season one to remember. They will have to contend with some tough opponents in the Pac-12, including Oregon, USC, and Stanford. But if they can put together a strong season, the Huskies could make their last Pac-12 season one to remember.

Washington Huskies Look to Make Last Pac-12 Football Season Memorable