SEATTLE — It would be understandable if No. 20 Washington is entering the new season feeling a need to seek redemption considering the way the first year under Jimmy Lake ended.
Abruptly and with major disappointment.
Washington’s showdown with Oregon was canceled after a COVID-19 outbreak. Its spot in the 2020 Pac-12 championship game went to the Ducks and the Huskies were left home without a bowl game opportunity.
“We felt like we had a really good team in 2020. We obviously all went through a very adverse situation with the pandemic,” Lake said. “But then having our season cut short, we kept the virus out of our building for so long. As everybody can see, the coronavirus does not discriminate. Ended our season short. So there’s really a sense of unfinished business with our football team.”
Washington begins this year as one of the favorites in the Pac-12 North, while also trying to erase any disappointment lingering from last year.