College Football Week 10 Power Rankings
By Elias Arnett
We have said before that Jake Browning might be one of the most underrated quarterbacks in the NCAA, and all he did on Saturday was throw for 378 yards and six touchdowns in their 66-27 win at California.
Have yourself a day my man. And it only gets better.
Running backs Lavon Coleman (108) and Myles Gaskin (74) rushed for a combined 182 yards, with each scoring a touchdown. Wide receivers John Ross (208) and Dante Pettis (104) had a combined 312 receiving yards, with each scoring three touchdowns.
Would’ve been a hell of a fantasy day that’s for sure.
Washington now has both USC and Arizona State at home before traveling to Pullman to play their in-state rivals Washington State. I think it will be hard for USC and Arizona State to stop Browning and the offense at home, but the Washington State game could give the Huskies a scare.
It’s rather obvious that a one-loss Washington team stands no chance to make the College Football Playoff. Washington State is coming in at 23 in the latest AP Poll.
It’s almost like Washington fans should root for the Cougars in the next two weeks, where they face California at home and Colorado on the road. At least I would. The better the record and the better the ranking for Washington State is nothing but good for Washington before they come to Seattle.
Next Matchup: USC