I’ve been digging into the football history between Texas and Washington lately. It’s been a wild ride, let me tell you!
So, I started by looking up the overall record. Turns out, Texas has the edge with a 3-2 record against Washington. Not a huge difference, but still, it’s something. Then I got curious about the winning streaks. Texas actually had a little two-game streak going back in 1974 and 1975. Those were the days of Coach Darrell Royal, apparently he knew how to get those wins against the Huskies.
- Started with the basics: Checked the overall record (Texas leads 3-2).
- Dug into winning streaks: Found that Texas had a 2-game streak in ’74 and ’75.
Then I stumbled upon something about the largest margin of victory. It was in 1975. I guess Texas really showed them who’s boss in that game. I tried to find the exact score, but no luck yet. If anyone knows, hit me up!
I also looked up some info about a game in 1997, where Texas had a rough time against UCLA, losing 66-3. They were not doing too well at all that year. That was the end of an era, they ended up replacing their coach John Mackovic.
Oh, and before I forget, I saw something about an upcoming game – a big one. It’s the College Football Playoff at the Sugar Bowl on January 1st. Texas is playing Washington again! That’s going to be intense, especially since Texas has a good chance at winning, at least according to some predictions from ESPN says they have a 68% chance, or something like that. I’ll definitely be watching that one.
What I did step-by-step:
- Searched for the overall record: Pretty straightforward, just looked up “Texas vs Washington football history”.
- Looked for biggest wins: Got curious and searched for the largest margin of victory in the series.
- Read about past games: Stumbled upon the 1997 game against UCLA and some team history.
- Found info on upcoming games: Noticed the College Football Playoff game and some predictions.
It’s been a fun little history lesson. I’m no expert, but it’s cool to see how these two teams have faced off over the years. I’m really pumped for that Sugar Bowl game now!