The No. 9 Huskies are back on Montlake for the first time since last season, hosting FCS North Dakota in their home opener as they try to rebound from a tough season-opening loss to Auburn in Atlanta. Follow here for updates, analysis and highlights from Husky Stadium.
No. 9 Washington Huskies (0-1)
vs. North Dakota Fighting Hawks (1-0)
2 p.m. | Husky Stadium | Seattle, Wash.
TV: Pac-12 Networks | Radio: 1000 AM | Stream: Pac-12.com
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QUARTER 4
2:13 | Kamari Pleasant breaks away for a 23-yard TD run
Pleasant -yard rushing touchdown.#PurpleReign
@Pac12Network pic.twitter.com/uz3KcI0wTQ
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) September 9, 2018
12:50 | Sean McGrew will not go down and scores 25-yard TD
Take it home, @UW_Football! #UNDvsUW is live on our app: https://t.co/V3J34Q4GCx pic.twitter.com/BMjE9jjmUZ
— Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) September 8, 2018
HALFTIME
HALF | Huskies , UND
J. Browning: 16-24, 244 yds, TD, INT
M. Gaskin: 11 rush, 37 yds
A. Fuller: 4 rec, 50 yds
Q. Pounds: 3 rec, 98 yds#UNDvsUW https://t.co/EJ02U7rnPf pic.twitter.com/fibTPkl43Y— Seattle Times Sports (@SeaTimesSports) September 8, 2018
QUARTER 2
6:52 | Myles Gaskin caps an 87-yard drive with the 50th TD of his UW career
QUARTER 1
4:45 | Browning connects with Quinten Pounds for 57 yards, setting up FG
8:00 | Jake Browning finds Ty Jones for a TD after UW forces a fumble at UND’s 23
Browning Jones TD!
Washington leads North Dakota 7-0.#PurpleReign pic.twitter.com/FoqFMoe5lE
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) September 8, 2018
PREGAME
Live photos:
Top stories:
- What to watch for, plus Adam Jude’s prediction
- No. 9 Huskies eager to get back on winning track in home opener
- Huskies ‘for sure’ plan to get Salvon Ahmed more involved
- North Dakota QB Andrew Zimmerman, a Monroe HS graduate, would love to spoil Huskies’ season
- Five-star WR Kyle Ford is making his official visit to UW this weekend
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