Washington vs Rutgers Full Game Replay 27 Sep 2024 College Football Week 5
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Washington vs Rutgers Full Game Replay
2024 NCAA College Football - Week 5
SHI Stadium
8:00 PM, September 27, 2024
Coverage: FOX
Piscataway, NJ
Attendance: 54 079
Washington Huskies vs Rutgers Scarlet Knights What to Watch:
On Friday night, the Washington Huskies (3-1) travel to meet the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (3-0) in a Big Ten matchup. Rutgers is fourth in the Big Ten with an average of 39.7 points per game. Every game, the Huskies score 27 points. This is the first Big Ten road game for Washington and the Huskies will travel more than 2,000 miles for it. Rutgers is 1-2 ATS while Washington is 2-2 against the spread.
SHI Stadium in Piscataway, New Jersey, will kick off at 8 p.m. ET. According to the most recent Washington vs. Rutgers odds, the Scarlet Knights are 1.5 points up.
Washington like pushing the ball downfield, and the Huskies have a nice 1-2 punch at receiver that throws opponents into awkward situations. Giles Jackson, a senior wide receiver, is a powerful player because of his agility in open space. With 27 receptions and one touchdown, the California native leads the club in receiving yards (342).
Jackson caught eight passes for 162 yards and one touchdown against Washington State on September 14. Denzel Boston, a sophomore wide receiver, is a long and athletic pass-catcher. Boston has a team-high five touchdowns and 287 receiving yards with 24 receptions. The Washington native has seven receptions for 121 yards and two scores in his last game.
This Scarlet Knights offense is led by senior quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis. For 646 throwing yards and six passing touchdowns, the Illinois native is 45 of 72. In consecutive games, he finished with more than 230 yards. Kaliakmanis threw for 230 yards and three passing touchdowns against Akron on September 7.
In the aerial attack, senior receiver Dymere Miller has been the preferred choice. Miller has good speed and the ability to make big plays. With 13 receptions, the Pennsylvania native has amassed 212 yards and one touchdown. Miller caught five passes for 98 yards with 19.6 yards per reception in his most recent game against Virginia Tech.