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- The Huskies opened as a 10-point favorite over Arizona, and that line has since shifted a half-point in Arizona’s favor.
- Adam Jude has the transcript and video of Chris Petersen’s Monday press conference.
- In case you missed it last night, Chris Petersen’s weekly radio show with Elise Woodward is available on TuneIn Radio.
- Jude also writes about Budda Baker’s role as a decoy on offense, and profiles true freshman safety Taylor Rapp, who earned his first start Saturday against the Vikings.
- The Huskies again trail Stanford as the No. 2 team in the Seattle Times Pac-12 power rankings.
- Dawgman’s Chris Fetters takes stock of the state of the Washington football program. ($)
- The Huskies are up to No. 11 in USA Today’s ranking of all 128 FBS teams.
- Three weeks into the season, ESPN’s Kyle Bonagura and Chantel Jennings examine the state of the Pac-12’s North and South divisions.
- Ted Miller says that the Pac-12 has clearly established itself as a better conference than the Big 12.
- Sports Illustrated’s Chris Johnson says that Stanford’s victory over USC has established the Cardinal as the league’s best candidate for a playoff berth.
- Former Skyline High School standout Max Browne has been demoted from the starting quarterback role at USC.
- Paul Myerberg writes that USC is still searching for a cohesive identity.
- Scout’s Greg Biggins breaks down the talent that UW commit Marlon Tuipulotu, the nation’s No. 4 defensive tackle prospect in the 2017 class, brings to the table.