The Washington Huskies’ season opener against Colorado State was a tale of two halves. The first half told a story of struggle and mistakes, but the second half was all about the Huskies proving their mettle. Quarterback Demond Williams Jr. had a standout game, completing 18 of 24 passes for 232 yards and a touchdown. But the star of the show was a running back. Jonah Coleman charged down the field with 177 rushing yards and two touchdowns, nearly matching his career best. But while the Huskies ultimately pulled away in the second half, the game was far from clean.

Even though Coleman’s 26-yard touchdown run put Washington ahead early, Colorado State wasn’t going to roll over. Huskies’ Head Coach Jedd Fisch quickly pointed out the things that shouldn’t be repeated in the rest of the

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