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Northwestern Wildcats vs. Washington Huskies - News: Sep 21, 2024

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Jonah Coleman - Finds the end zone in easy win Coleman recorded 15 carries for 67 yards and one touchdown and hauled in all three targets for 36 yards during Saturday's 24-5 victory over Northwestern.
Impact Coleman got back into the end zone for the first time since his three-touchdown outing versus Weber State in Week 1. The 229-pound junior finished this win with an eight-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter. While he got off to a blistering start in his first two games with Washington, the Arizona transfer slowed down just a little with 4.9 yards per carry against Washington State and Northwestern. Washington's ground game will likely face its toughest test of the season so far when they travel to Rutgers this Friday.
SEPTEMBER 22, 2024 • ROTOWIRE
Will Rogers - Bounces back against Northwestern Rogers completed 20 of 28 passes for 223 yards and two touchdowns during Saturday's 24-5 victory over Northwestern. He also had seven rushes for 17 yards.
Impact Rogers had a little bit of a get-right game after he and the Huskies offense was held to just one touchdown last week versus Washignton State. The Mississippi State transfer continued his strong connection with 6-foot-4 wideout Denzel Boston, as these two linked up for touchdowns of 46 and 13 yards Saturday. Rogers had a couple lowlights with his first fumble of the season in the third quarter after taking a safety on an intentional grounding penalty in the second quarter. Nevertheless, Rogers continued to show why he'll likely finish as one of the Big Ten's most productive signal-caller this season, as he's completed 75.7 percent of his passes for 1,048 yards and eight touchdowns through the first four games. The Huskies will face a much tougher conference opponent when they travel to Rutgers this coming Friday.
SEPTEMBER 22, 2024 • ROTOWIRE
Denzel Boston - Logs two more TDs in Week 4 Boston caught seven of eight targets for 121 yards and two touchdowns during Saturday's 24-5 victory against Northwestern.
Impact Boston looked like the clear-cut No. 1 target for quarterback Will Rogers, who went 20-for-28 passing for 223 yards and two touchdowns. The 6-foot-4 sophomore logged his first touchdown catch from outside of the red zone this season when he caught a 46-yard touchdown in the first quarter. He then continued to serve as the go-to guy in the red zone with another 13-yard score early in the second quarter. Boston has quickly emerged into one of the most productive wideouts in the Big Ten since stepping into a starting role this season. Through four games, he's totaled 24 catches (on 32 targets) for 287 yards and five scores. Slot receiver Giles Jackson and Cal transfer Jeremiah Hunter have both had consistent roles as well, but Boston's role as the go-to guy in the red zone easily makes him the most valuable fantasy player from this group.
SEPTEMBER 22, 2024 • ROTOWIRE
Washington stifles Northwestern 24-5 in Big Ten debut Denzel Boston compiled 167 all-purpose yards and caught two touchdown passes as Washington won its inaugural Big Ten Conference game, defeat...
SEPTEMBER 22, 2024 • NEWSOBSERVER.COM

Northwestern Wildcats vs. Washington Huskies Highlights | FOX College Football

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Washington makes emphatic Big Ten debut thumping Northwestern 24-5

Will Rogers threw a pair of first-half touchdowns to Denzel Boston, Jonah Coleman added a second-half touchdown run, and Washington made its Big Ten Conference debut with a 24-5 wi...
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Will Rogers finds Denzel Boston for a second TD, this from 14 yards, extending Washington's lead over Northwestern

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