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University of Washington Releases 2017 Husky Football Schedule
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University of Washington Releases 2017 Husky Football Schedule

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 5:21 p.m. ET

NCAA Football: Rutgers at Washington

The University of Washington 2017 Husky Football schedule is available, and the schedule appears favorable

As the 2017 preparations get underway, the Washington Huskies have a tall order to return to the national championship playoffs this year.  With the loss of key players to the 2017 NFL Draft, particularly juniors who still had NCAA eligibility, the program will need to retool in a big way.

Washington’s non-conference schedule (Sept. 1 at Rutgers; Sept. 9 home vs. Montana and Sept. 16 home vs. Fresno State) had already been previously announced.

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    Schedule

    Here is the complete 2017 Washington football schedule (times to be announced later this year):

    Fri., Sept. 1: Washington at Rutgers
    Sat., Sept. 9: Montana at Washington
    Sat., Sept. 16: Fresno State at Washington
    Sat., Sept. 23: Washington at Colorado
    Sat., Sept. 30: Washington at Oregon State
    Sat., Oct. 7: California at Washington
    Sat., Oct. 14: Washington at Arizona State
    Sat., Oct. 21: BYE
    Sat., Oct. 28: UCLA at Washington
    Sat., Nov. 4: Oregon at Washington
    Fri., Nov. 10: Washington at Stanford
    Sat., Nov. 18: Utah at Washington
    Sat., Nov. 25: Washington State at Washington
    Fri., Dec. 1 or Sat., Dec. 2: Pac-12 Football Championship Game (ESPN)

    Analysis

    The schedule is favorable for Washington in two ways. First, the team hosts the Oregon Ducks on November 4th,  which is a good date to showcase the team against a good football program. Secondly, the team enjoys their bye week after a grueling road game at Arizona State University, and then has a two game home stand before travelling to face the Standford Cardinals on November 10th.

    The Huskies will be challenged not only by their opponents, but also by the loss of solid players to the 2017 NFL Draft.

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