365 Sports asks five questions about Texas vs Washington matchup

The Sugar Bowl is just over a week away, and we still have plenty of questions about the matchup. It is perhaps the most unpredictable game Texas will have played since the Oklahoma game which stands as cause for concern.

365 Sports has questions of its own about the matchup. Host Paul Catalina addressed some of the questions that will decide the matchup.

Leading off in their matchup defining topics was the physicality of Texas. Can Washington match that physicality? Much of the game will revolve around whether or not the Huskies can hold their own in the trenches.

Washington’s offensive line won the Joe Moore award in college football’s postseason honors. The award is given to the nation’s best offensive line. We’ll see if those who gave the unit that award made the right decision on New Year’s Day.

Let’s look at the questions posed by 365 Sports about the game.

Is Washington physical enough to beat Texas?

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Catalina rightfully noted the physical nature of players like defensive tackles T’Vondre Sweat and Byron Murphy as well as linebacker Jaylan Ford as players to contend with in the matchup. Texas is not pushed around by anyone. You simply hope to get just enough in their way to have successful plays. Washington will need to do just enough to hold its own.

What team makes a special teams play?

Texas Longhorns defensive back Kitan Crawford (21) blocks a punt by Oklahoma kicker Josh Plaster (36) during the game at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023 in Dallas, Texas. The blocked kick was receovered by the Longhorns for a touchdown.

If the game comes down in any way to special teams you have to like Texas’ chances. Saved for a blocked punt against Kansas State and a couple other special teams miscues, the Longhorns often have the advantage on special teams.

Can Washington…


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Publish date : 2023-12-24 16:50:34

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