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Huskies stop early spiral, thump Arkansas State 52-3

UW gets offense rolling for first victory of season

By TIM BOOTH, Associated Press
Published: September 18, 2021, 5:05pm
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Washington's Jalen McMillan (11) scores on a 33-yard pass reception as Arkansas State's Denzel Blackwell defends in the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 18, 2021, in Seattle.
Washington's Jalen McMillan (11) scores on a 33-yard pass reception as Arkansas State's Denzel Blackwell defends in the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 18, 2021, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) Photo Gallery

SEATTLE — Dylan Morris passed for 367 yards and three touchdowns, Jalen McMillan had 10 catches for 175 yards and a score, and Washington rebounded from two disappointing losses with a 52-3 win over Arkansas State on Saturday.

After losing stunningly to Montana to open the season and getting run over last week at Michigan, the Huskies (1-2) needed a convincing performance to stop the season from spiraling away before the beginning of Pac-12 Conference play.

They got it thanks to an offense that jolted awake after sleepwalking for two games, and a defense that shut down Arkansas State’s high-powered unit that scored 50 points in a loss last week.

Morris pushed his throws downfield and had the best passing day of his young career, topping 300 yards for the first time in seven career starts. McMillan was his favorite target, becoming the first Washington pass catcher with 10 or more receptions since Andre Baccellia had 12 in the 2019 Rose Bowl against Ohio State. McMillian had a 33-yard TD catch early in the second quarter that gave Washington a 28-0 lead.

Sean McGrew had touchdown runs of 13 and 2 yards after not playing in the first two games. Morris also threw a 13-yard TD to Cade Otton, the first of four straight possessions that ended in Huskies touchdowns after going three-and-out on their opening possession and receiving a chorus of boos. Morris capped his day with a 42-yard TD to Terrell Bynum early in the fourth quarter.

The offensive outburst will be a brief reprieve for embattled offensive coordinator John Donovan after the lethargic offensive performance in the first two games. But the real test of whether Washington has been able to make a dramatic change will come when Pac-12 play begins next week.

Arkansas State’s offense put up huge numbers through the first two weeks against Central Arkansas and Memphis. The Red Wolves (1-2) found it much tougher to find the end zone against Washington.

After splitting time with quarterbacks the first two weeks, the Red Wolves went almost exclusively with James Blackman, who threw for 176 yards but was just 16 of 38 passing. Blackman threw for 306 yards and four TDs last week after taking over for Layne Hatcher. Hatcher threw four TDs in the season opener against Central Arkansas. He took over in the fourth quarter against the Huskies.

Arkansas State’s only points came on Blake Grupe’s 26-yard field goal late in the third quarter.

THE TAKEAWAY

Arkansas State: The Red Wolves were unable to win on the road against a Power Five team for the second straight year. Last year Arkansas State knocked off Kansas State and in 2008 won at Texas A&M. Those are the only Power Five wins for the Red Wolves since gaining FBS status in 1992.

Washington: Highly touted Washington freshman QB Sam Huard made his college debut in the fourth quarter. His first completion was a 23-yard strike to Giles Jackson to convert on third-and-long. The blowout win was a perfect time to get Huard some snaps. And Morris’ performance will quiet, for now, the debate about any quarterback controversy.

UP NEXT

The Huskies open Pac-12 play hosting California next Saturday.

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