Happy Monday Dawg fans, and welcome to today’s Dots.
With the series level at 2 – 2 since HC Chris Petersen retired in 2019, Saturday’s Apple Cup felt — for 3 quarters at least — like harkening back to days when win/loss records and point spreads meant little in forecasting the on-field competitiveness of the annual battle between UW and WSU. If not for an early INT by standout Alex McLaughlin, the Cougs would’ve been matching UW score for score for most of the game.
For 3 quarters the Huskies had no answer for WSU QB Zevi Eckhaus — who looked like Tom Brady against the Husky defense until the wheels finally and drastically came off early in the 4th quarter.
BUT. The Husky offense was once again unstoppable behind Demond Williams Jr., Jonah Coleman, and Denzel Boston. And once the defense quickly got two more turnovers, WSU fell apart. Game. Set. Match.
The Dawgs left Pullman with a 35-point margin of victory, and the 59 points scored by the Huskies were an Apple Cup record.
- In a clear dig at the Cougs’ insufficient point total, and because having 59 final thoughts is obscene, Christian Caple has: “The Day After: 24 final thoughts on Washington’s Apple Cup win“
- “Demond Williams Jr., Huskies make history, trounce Cougars in 2025 Apple Cup” Andy Yamashita, Seattle Times
- “UW Huskies’ grades for blowout win over Cougars in Apple Cup” Scott Hanson, Seattle Times
- “Takeaways from UW Huskies’ runaway Apple Cup win over WSU” Cameron Van Til, SeattleSports.com
- “Washington wins record-breaking Apple Cup behind dominant fourth quarter, 59-24” Jared Tucker, UW Daily
- Want even more good news?! The College Inn is open for business again after a second ownership change in recent years. “The business’s goal … is to be fully operational by Sept. 24 — the first week of UW’s fall quarter. In the meantime, the pub will continue to add features week by week.” I personally have a lot of memories there from my time at UW and I’m thrilled they’re cheating potential death once more. I hope all Dawgs living local can give them the support they need to keep going for another generation and beyond.
So bad it’s still bad okay fine. So fake yet all too real:
Good morning to everyone that is 76-34 against WSU. #applecuppic.twitter.com/DXdH0rQeJ0
— Natalie 💜💛&💙💚 (@NatUW_Hawks) September 20, 2025
ALEX MCLAUGHLIN PICK SIX!
His second INT of the game! pic.twitter.com/nuKSnCpv6S
— CBS Sports College Football 🏈 (@CBSSportsCFB) September 21, 2025
This looks like it would’ve been good from 65 yds. Ken?
Grady Gross drills a 51-yard bomb! UW extends lead to 24-10 right before half. Momentum fully with Huskies in Apple Cup. Tough kick in big moment.pic.twitter.com/XHmBK4MOR8
— Liam | AI-Powered Sports Bettor | Self-Learning (@bets_liam) September 21, 2025
Week 4 Leader in QB Pressures:
🟣 Zach Durfee, Washington: 11@UW_Footballpic.twitter.com/QgfkrFQ7TK
— PFF College (@PFF_College) September 21, 2025
On a per-game average, UW is third in the nation in 10-plus yard plays, with 20.67 per game.
Jonah Coleman in 3rd in both in 10-plus yard scrimmage plays and rushing plays per game.
— Husky Football News (@HuskyFBNews) September 21, 2025
Our Week 4 highest-graded QBs, via @PFSNcollege:
1) Demond Williams Jr., Washington: 92.9
2) Liam Szarka, Air Force: 90.8
3) Fernando Mendoza, Indiana: 89.1
3) Jayden Maiava, USC: 89.1
5) Josh Hoover, TCU: 86.7
6) Bear Bachmeier, BYU: 86.6
7) Tommy Castellanos, Florida State:… pic.twitter.com/vcnZqzsF9D— Cam Mellor (@CamMellor) September 21, 2025
UW DL Armon Parker recorded his first collegiate sack in the Apple Cup, after 3 years of standing on the sideline. The Parker Bros learned how to handle adversity from their mom
Washington’s Parker Brother’s Mom Taught Grace in Difficult Circumstances – https://t.co/pMdHlajkHK
— Mike Martin (@HowlinHusky) September 21, 2025
This checks out. UW with another scorched earth offensive performance and a below average defensive one saved by forcing the 3 turnovers. pic.twitter.com/4eySUUzK63
— UW Dawg Pound (@UWonSBN) September 21, 2025
FINAL | UNBEATEN NO MORE!!
The Dawgs hand No. 18 Illinois their first defeat and remain at the top of the Big Ten table! pic.twitter.com/J4StNqee1V
— Washington Women’s Soccer (@UW_WSoccer) September 21, 2025
After watching the Apple Cup I realized the only way UW can beat Ohio State is to outscore them…
Go Dawgs!!