It is the college football semi-final on Monday, January 1, as a secondary Washington Huskies over three Texas in the Sugar Bowl.
The 12: 0-Washington Huskies play on New Year’s Day in what some consider as their greatest game ever. In the semi -finals of the National Championship, you face the third -party Texas Longhorns in the Sugar Bowl.
According to CBS Sports, UT is preferred to 3.5 points. They also report on the over/under IS 63.5, so the score would be like 34 to 30. The huskies should not come in phase, since they were also outsiders for the Oregon Ducks in the PAC-12 championship game. And they incorrectly demonstrated the critics.
In the last matchup between these teams, the Washington Huskies won a decision of 27: 20 in the Valero Alamo Bowl on December 29, 2022. Both teams are obviously better a year later.
In their previous nine competitions, the Washington Huskies kept the score nearby. The only game that more than one touchdown decided was a 52-42 street victory against USC on November 4. The other eight games were seven or fewer points, including four, which were decided with three points or less. Another tight game should bring Washington into a cheap position.
Texas criminal offense
Texas has only one defeat this season and has a winning streak with seven games, including a 49:31 win against Oklahoma State in the Big 12 championship game on December 2. On this day, the quarterback Quinn Ewers from Longhorns had its best performance of the season and passed 452 yards, 4 touchdowns and one acceptance. Every touchdown was for four different receivers.
Ewers is a highly rated quarterback that manages the ball well. He goes to the Sugar Bowl and only has 6 interceptions in the season.
On November 11, the Longhorns lost to the TCU that in the second year, Jonathan Brooks, they lost an ACL injury. Freshman CJ Baxter, who has the second most common over the team, recorded 595 yards and 4 touchdowns and reached an average of 4.6 yards per carry, is the new lead.
Backing Baxter will be Jaydon Blue in the second year, who has 56 carries for 339 yards and 2 touchdowns. The third return should be senior Keilan Robinson. Robinson rarely had two touchdowns in the BIG 12 championship game with only 12 broadcasts in the season.
Junior Xavier Worthy leads an explosive quartet of Texas recipients. The junior had 73 catches for 969 yards and 5 touchdowns. Adonia Mitchell, another junior, is second in recent in 51 for 881 yards and leads UT with 10 touchdowns. Next comes the close end of Ja’tavion Sanders with 39 catches for 607 yards and 2 touchdowns. Fourth, the Senior Wide Receiver is Jordan Whitington, who has 38 catches for 435 yards and a touchdown.
Texas defense
The Longhorns play a basic 3-4 defense even though it could vary. Expect against the Washington Huskies that Texas uses an additional defender.
This week the senior defensive Tackle T’Vondre Sweet Trashed spoke about the media that the offensive line of the huskies in the country was number one. A small bulletin board is good for UW.
Sweet checks his statistics and has little to underpin his comments. He has 42 duels and 2 sacks (6th best at UT). Washington Huskies’s quarterback, Michael Penix, replied with the statement that his team was not afraid of a defense that was not called the San Francisco 49ers or Philadelphia Eagles.
Texas scores an average of 36.15 points per game, while only 17.54 points were scored. The huskies were able to achieve almost twice as many. UT takes 189.10 meters on the floor, which is larger than many teams in college ball. Your defense only allows 80.8 rushing yards. It is a good reason why they generally win.
The air lies an average of 286.85 yards per game, while it gives up 240.85. A team like the huskies that leave second place is not too concerned about the temporary statistics on both sides, since most PAC-12 schools were done better in the season. Washington will probably set up the passing game first and then give Dillon Johnson the ball to run.
This game could be due to the team, which is least affected by a four -week release. When the score is nearby, I expect the Washington Huskies to win because they have so many close victories this season. Go dawgs!