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What to expect when expecting No. 4 Washington

The 2016 Football Championship Game presented by 76 will be played between the winners of the Pac-12 North and Pac-12 South on Friday, Dec. 2 at Levi’s® Stadium in Santa Clara, California. FOX will televise the game live starting at 6 p.m. PT/7 p.m. MT. Colorado at 10-2 and ranked 9th in the Nation will take on No. 4 ranked Washington at 11-1. Today we provide you with an early preview of the what to expect when expecting Washington.

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No. 4 Washington Huskies 

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No. 9 Colorado 10-2 vs. No. 4 Washington 11-1

Friday, December 2nd

Time: 7PM MST

Location: Santa Clara, California

Venue: Levi's Stadium

TV: Fox

Line: Washington -7

Meet Washington 

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Chris Petersen (3rd Year)

Offensive Coordinator:

Defensive Coordinator:

Season Results

W - Rutgers 48-13

W - Idaho 59-13

W - Portland State 41-3

W - @ Arizona 35-28 OT

W - Stanford 44-6

W - @ Oregon 70-21

W - Oregon State 41-17

W - @ Utah 31-24

W - @ Cal 66-27

L - USC 26-13

W - Arizona State 44-18

W - Washington State 45-18

Washington vs. Colorado Past History Since 1985 

2014 - Washington 38, Colorado 23

2013 - Washington 59, Colorado 7

2012 - Washington 38, Colorado 3

2011 - Washington 52, Colorado 24

2000 - Washington 17, Colorado 14

1999 - Washington 31, Colorado 24

1996 - Colorado 23, Washington 21 *Holiday Bowl

1990 - Colorado 20, Washington 14

1989 - Colorado 45, Washington 28

1985 - Washington 20, Colorado *Freedom Bowl

Washington has won the last 6 meetings

Washington leads all-time series 9-5

Key Stats From Washington's Win over WSU

Jake Browning - Washington - QB - Was 21 of 29 passing for 3 TDs

Lavon Coleman - Washington - RB - Ran for 82-yards and 2 TDs

Dante Petis, John Ross, and Chico McClatcher - all WR's had over 80-yards receiving

Budda Baker - Washington - DB - 8 tackles, 1 Int

Washington was 6-11 (54%)

Washington had 510-yards of total offense, WSU had 334-yards

Washington forced three interceptions against WSU

Washington led 28-3 in the first quarter

5 Offensive Stat Stars From Washington 

Jake Browning - QB - 3,162-yards, 40 Tds, 181.6 effic., 7 ints

Myles Gaskin - RB - 1,180-yards, 10 Tds, 98.3 per game

John Ross - WR - 72 receptions for 1,071-yards, 16 TDs

Dante Pettis - WR - 49 receptions for 787-yards, 14 TDs

C. Van Winkle - K - 14 of 18, 5-8 from 40-49, longest of 45

5 Defensive Stat Stars From Washington 

Azeem Victor - Linebacker - 67 tackles

Budda Baker - Defensive Back - 61 tackles, 2 interceptions, 2 sacks

Psalm Wooching - Linebacker - 35 tackles, 5 sacks

Greg Gains - Defensive Line - 28 tackles, 3.5 sacks

Kevin King - Defensive Back - 33 tackles, 11 pass breakups, 2 interceptions

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