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The Washington Huskies Are The Most Dangerous Team in College Football

The Huskies took down Texas in the Sugar Bowl and they might just be the most dangerous team in college football

In the latest episode of the Ruffino and Joe podcast, hosts Blake Ruffino and Joe DeLeone dive into their analysis of the recent College Football Playoff (CFP) game. Joe kicks things off by expressing a familiar sentiment - his belief that the Washington Huskies are the most dangerous team in college football.

According to Joe, what sets Washington apart is their ability to move the ball effortlessly down the field, setting up touchdowns that can quickly put them ahead by two scores. This, in turn, forces their opponents to play catch-up while trying to keep up with Washington's style of football. He goes a step further by making a bold prediction: Joe is picking the Huskies to win the National Championship, a testament to their prowess.

Meanwhile, Blake Ruffino shifts the focus to Michael Penix Jr., Washington's star quarterback. While many critics have pointed fingers at the Washington defense throughout the season, Blake takes a different perspective. He acknowledges that the offense, led by Penix Jr., has been consistently impressive. In the CFP game, Penix Jr. showcased his talent by throwing for a staggering 430 yards, effectively dismantling the Texas defense.