Washington defense is improving
The Huskies defense has been a massive liability for the majority of the season, but there are bright spots to focus on as they head toward what could be a berth in the College Football Playoff. Defensive back Jabbar Muhammed was an absolute monster, picking off two passes and breaking up four more. Oregon State continued to throw toward the junior even though he consistently told the Beavers to stay away from him. Moving forward, they'll likely face the high-flying Oregon passing attack in the Pac-12 Championship Game, so the knowledge that he has one side of the field locked down is enormous for a team that lacked any consistency throughout the season.
Linebacker Bralen Trice deserves a shoutout as well. Fellow linebacker Alphonzo Tuputala was a late scratch due to an unknown injury, which put a ton of pressure on his mates in the second level of the defense as they squared off against the punishing Beavers offense. Trice had six tackles, 2.5 for loss, one sack and hurried Uiagaleli three times on the night.
Is the defense great? No. Is it average? It's starting to look like it. That unit held Utah scoreless in the second half last week and did enough on Saturday night even though they struggled to get off the field.