Washington 38-10 Boise State (Dec 13, 2025) Game Recap: A Dominant Performance
INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- Demond Williams Jr. showcased his prowess, throwing three of his four touchdown passes in the second quarter. The Huskies, led by Coach Jedd Fisch, dominated Boise State with a 38-10 victory in the LA Bowl. This win marked Washington's fourth in its last five bowl games, and the team's strong performance against the Mountain West champion Broncos was a testament to their depth and talent.
The Huskies' offensive stars included Denzel Boston, who made a 78-yard TD catch, and Dezmen Roebuck, Raiden Vines-Bright, and Quentin Moore, who all caught touchdown passes. Jonah Coleman rushed for 86 yards and a TD in his final game at Washington, while Boston had six catches for 125 yards, possibly his last game as a junior.
Washington's defense was equally impressive, with five interceptions, including two by Maddux Madsen and three by Max Cutforth. Despite the strong performance, there were concerns about Boise State's future under center, as neither Madsen nor Cutforth looked good. However, Coach Spencer Danielson remained confident in his team.
The Huskies' victory was a testament to their preparation and focus, as they dominated despite the low-stakes game and the distance from their home base. Fisch's leadership and the team's performance against a strong opponent bode well for their future, with expectations of contending for the College Football Playoff in 2026.
Boise State, on the other hand, faces a challenging season ahead, moving to the revamped Pac-12 with high expectations. The Broncos will need to overcome a nonconference gauntlet to begin their year.