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Washington Offense Preview 2025: The Huskies Have Their Star Quarterback
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Well that was different.

After a few years of the Kalen DeBoer high-powered offense with its devastating passing attack, the whole not-scoring thing was an issue.

The ground attack didn’t work, but the passing game was okay, and the turnovers were kept to a bare minimum. The problem was the lack of a payoff, scoring fewer than 28 points in nine of the last 11 games. Getting more from the attack starts with expecting big things from …

Washington Huskies Preview 2025: Offense

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- Demond Williams Jr. A great get for Washington, he’s not big, but he’s accurate, creative, and really, really fast.

It’s his gig after seeing time in every game before talking over late. Great in the regular season final against Oregon, and better in the bowl loss to Louisville, he’s one of the Big Ten’s newest stars.

- The receivers were okay last season, but all they had to do was replace Rome Odunze, Ja’Lynn Polk, and Jalen McMillan. Denzel Boston is back on the outside after leading the team with nine touchdown grabs on 63 catches.

Omari Evans comes in from Penn State as an experienced big play target, and former Arizona transfer Kevin Green Jr. is healthy again and should finally get back on the field after missing all of last season.

Decker DeGraaf caught 15 passes as a big play tight end. He’ll combine with Quentin Moore in a rotation.

- The line has to be better. It struggled in pass protection and didn’t do enough for the ground game, and here come the transfers to help. Carver Willis (Kansas State) was one of the best tackle prospects in the portal,

Geirean Hatchett (Oklahoma) will beef up the interior, and just about everything else will be played around with in fall camp. Drew Azzopardi should be set, though, at right tackle.

- Jonah Coleman was terrific, rumbling for a team-high 1,053 yards and ten scores. He’s back, and he’ll get more help with Demond Williams, a dangerous runner who’ll take the heat off. Adam Mohammed is a pounder who finished second among the backs with 193 yards. 

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This article first appeared on College Football News and was syndicated with permission.

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