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The Unbeaten Streak

Coming off a significant victory, the No. 5 Washington Huskies are on the verge of a 7-0 record. Their next challenge? The Arizona State Sun Devils.

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History's Reminder

In their last face-off, the Huskies, despite being short-handed, narrowly lost 45-38 on Sun Devils' turf.

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Bouncing Back

The Huskies, under coach Kalen DeBoer, have since displayed resilience by bagging 13 straight wins, only bested by Georgia's astounding 24-game streak.

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Defense: First Line of Attack

With the Sun Devils struggling offensively, the Huskies must harness this chance to fortify their defense.

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A Weak Link in ASU

Despite Coach Dillingham's tactics, ASU's stats reveal all. Last in Pac-12 scoring, it's a weakness Huskies can capitalize on. 

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 Huskies' Defensive Wall

The Huskies have conceded an average of just under 21 points per game. With a conference championship in their sights, tightening the defense is crucial.

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Pressuring the QB

By leveraging Arizona State's weak offensive line, the Huskies can escalate their sack count. With ASU permitting 22 sacks this season, opportunities are ripe.

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The Offensive Strategy

Dillon Johnson, the emerging Huskies' running back, promises a formidable ground game, especially if injuries sideline key wide receivers.

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Tight Ends: The Secret Weapon

With injuries at receiver, Huskies' tight ends must step up. Their versatility can be a matchup issue for the Sun Devils. 

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 A Prime Target

With the likes of Josh Cuevas showcasing offensive prowess, quarterback Michael Penix Jr. has multiple weapons at his disposal.

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Sharpening the Basics

Cornerback Jabbar Muhammad highlights the defense's renewed focus on tackling. Precision here can significantly bolster the Huskies' defense.

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A Lesson from the Past

Reflecting on past mistakes, like those against the Oregon Ducks, ensures the Huskies tackle better and nullify any yard gains post-contact.