
In what was the final LA Bowl at SoFi Stadium, Washington dominated Boise State in a 38-10 decision.
After winning its third consecutive Mountain West championship one week ago, the Broncos kept the first quarter of Saturday's game close before the Huskies took a 24-3 lead to the locker room.
Statistically, Saturday's game didn't look like a blowout. Washington only outgained Boise State by 44 yards, 355 to 311. Neither team had over four yards per carry, Boise State had six penalties to Washington's nine, and the Broncos possessed the football for four more minutes than their opponent.
But it was the turnover battle that truly shaped the game. Boise State quarterback Max Cutforth threw five interceptions, including threw in the fourth quarter that only solidified Boise State's eventual fate.
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On the contrary, Washington only turned the ball over once, and proceeded to get the football back when its defense picked off a Cutforth pass on the next play.
That was the kind of night it was for Boise State, which came up one win shy of consecutive 10-win campaigns.
It was also an anti-climactic conclusion to the history of the LA Bowl, which will no longer be played after five years.
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