SEATTLE — It took most of a quarter for Michael Penix Jr. and No. 10 Washington to get a handle on what they were seeing from Boise State.
Once Penix solved the puzzle, there was no slowing the Huskies.
“Once we started seeing what they were doing, we knew that they were going to try to bring different things at us at the beginning of the game, things we might not have seen on film,” Penix said. “But once we started seeing the picture, it was on from there.”
Penix Jr. threw for 450 yards and matched his career high with five touchdown passes, and Washington overwhelmed Boise State in a 56-19 win in the teams’ season opener Saturday.
Penix kicked off his final college season and a Heisman Trophy campaign with a terrific passing performance following a couple shaky drives in the opening moments. Penix was 29 of 40 passing and threw touchdowns to four receivers.