Washington Football: 5 Reasons the Huskies beat UCLA Bruins

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UCLA is horrific on the road

UCLA woes definitely lie on the road. The Bruins are 4-0 at home but remain winless at 0-3 on the road. In addition, 11 of their 15 turnovers occurred on the road. Going to Washington is gonna be more than though. Husky Nation is gonna be energized to put the hammer down on UCLA Saturday.

Equally important, the Washington Huskies are still not of the playoff race just yet. The Huskies go against some of the toughest opponents all season in the Pac-12. That being said, four of the five are at home. The one road game is gonna be tough against Stanford. But the Huskies are miles ahead of UCLA at this point in every facet of the game. The crowd is gonna be amped.

Home field advantage isn’t the most important factor in college football, but there’s something about playing in your own house that keeps a team at ease. Josh Rosen on the road is a much more troubling notion that Jake Browning at home.