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Michigan Wolverines vs. Washington Huskies - News: Oct 5, 2024

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Owen Coutts - DNP recorded Coutts (undisclosed) did not play during the Huskies' 27-17 win Saturday against Michigan.
Impact Now that Washington hosted Michigan, the Huskies' next game is scheduled for Oct. 12 at Iowa.
OCTOBER 6, 2024 ROTOWIRE
Keleki Latu - Has season-best game in win Latu hauled in all seven targets for 65 yards during Saturday's 27-17 victory over Michigan.
Impact Latu eclipsed five catches and 32 yards for the first time this season. The 6-foot-7 senior been the TE1 this season while Quentin Moore has been sidelined with an undisclosed injury. But, the passing game has still heavily relied upon its top-two pass-catchers in Denzel Boston and Giles Jackson, as these were targeted on 17 of 31 passing attempts by quarterback Will Rogers. Latu will look to overshadow the target share of WR3 Jeremiah Hunter (three) once agian during next week's road contest at Iowa.
OCTOBER 6, 2024 ROTOWIRE
Jonah Coleman - Scores late in narrow win Coleman logged 18 carries for 80 yards and one touchdown and hauled in their only target for 13 yards during Saturday's 27-17 win over Michigan.
Impact Coleman had an efficient outing against what has been one of the Big Ten's best defenses so far this season. The 229-pound running back logged a season-high in carries, and he ramped up late with a burising 27-yard run before scoring his fifth touchdown of the season with a one-yard plunge midway through the fourth quarter. Coleman has gone over 100 rushing yards once in the last four games, but he's been very efficient with 5.9 yards per carry over that span.
OCTOBER 6, 2024 ROTOWIRE
Giles Jackson - Catches second TD of the season Jackson accrued four receptions (on seven targets) for 78 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 27-17 win against Michigan.
Impact Jackson had probably his second-best all-around receiving performance of the season. The 5-foot-9 senior finished with his second-fewest catches of any game this year, but he stayed on pace with 78 receiving yards and his first touchdown reception since Week 3, hauling in a 16-yard pass from quarterback Will Rogers in the first half. Denzel Boston was still the clear WR1 for the Huskies with 10 targets Saturday, but he and Jackson have both established themselves in productive roles with 492 and 479 receivig yards apiece so far this season. The should both continue to see significant target shares during this coming Saturday's road matchup at Iowa.
OCTOBER 6, 2024 ROTOWIRE
Denzel Boston - Grabs another TD Week 6 Boston gathered in five of 10 targets for 80 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 27-17 victory over Michigan.
Impact Boston scored his team-high eight receiving touchdown when he caught a three-yard pass in the end zone in the first half. The 6-foot-4 sophomore also conintued to serve as the No. 1 target for quarterback Will Rogers, finishing ahead of wideout Giles Jackson (seven) and tight end Keleki Latu (seven). Boston's 53 targets through the first six games of the season reinforces his value as one of the best fantasy wide receivers in the Big Ten moving forward. He and the Huskies' passing offense will have their work cut out for them during next week's road game versus Iowa, which annually boasts one of the best defenses in the Big Ten.
OCTOBER 6, 2024 ROTOWIRE
Will Rogers - Throws two touchdowns in win Rogers completed 21 of 31 passes for 271 yards, two touchdowns and one interception during Saturday's 27-17 win versus Michigan.
Impact Rogers threw two passing touchdowns for the thid week in a row, but this time he did it against one of the best defenses in the country. The fifth-year senior once again honed in on his top-two wideouts, completing nine of 17 passing attempts to Denzel Boston and Giles Jackson, including touchdown passes of three and 16 yards in the first half. However, Rogers also threw his first interception as the Huskies' starting quarterback, ending a streak of 269 consecutive passing attempts without a pick. Rogers has now completed 73.6 percent of his passes for 1,625 yards and a career-best 9.1 yards per attempt. He's not quite on pace for the same production as his 2021 and 2022 campaigns, but his efficiency lends plenty of confidence that his numbers will hold up moving forward in conference play. He'll face another tough test during next week's road game at Iowa.
OCTOBER 6, 2024 ROTOWIRE