Never has a Chris Petersen-coached offense been more disheveled than it was in Washington’s 13-7 loss at Arizona State in 2017.
The Huskies entered that October game ranked No. 5 in the polls and favored by 17 points over a Sun Devils defense ranked No. 120th nationally. ASU held the Huskies to 91 yards rushing and 230 yards of total offense; it is the fewest points and fewest yards UW has had against a Pac-12 opponent during the Petersen era.
The Huskies didn’t score their first points until midway through the fourth quarter that night in Tempe, after missing two close field goals earlier in the game.