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UW vs. UCLA postgame


Posted at 12:36 am by John Boyle

Not much new to say after the Huskies lose again to drop to 0-10. The Bruins weren't impressive by any means, but that hardly mattered as the cruised to a 27-7 win.

A quick aside, you can read the updated game story here for a little more than what was in this morning's paper.

The Huskies managed just 39 yards of offense in the second half to finish with 135 yards. That kept Washington from having a chance despite one of the defense's best performance's of the year. UCLA finished with just 292 yards, the lowest by a Washington opponent since last year's game at Stanford.

A few notes from the game that didn't make your paper:

Matt Mosley, who was injured on a kick return, has an undisclosed knee injury that will be evaluated Sunday or Monday. Michael Gottlieb also has a knee injury and again, no word yet on the severity of it. Cody Bruns re-injured his hamstring and did not return to the game, and Ben Ossai suffered a concussion and did not return.

The loss makes the Huskies 0-7 at Husky Stadium this season, marking the first winless home schedule since Washington playted just one home game in 1894.

The only interesting thing left about this season is to find out just who is the worst Pac-10 team this season (and maybe ever?) when the Huskies and Cougars have a pillow fight next week. Washington State has won this year, but it was against Division I-AA Portland State. And the Cougars have looked worse losing to the same Pac-10 teams as Washington, so as unbelievable as it may seem, the Huskies will probably got to Pullman 0-10 and favored.
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