Porterville Recorder

Old friends clash as Washington host Fresno St.

- By TIM BOOTH AP SPORTS WRITER

SEATTLE — When Jeff Tedford told Chris Petersen he was leaving his role as an offensive consultant with Washington to take the head coaching job at Fresno State, Petersen was all for it.

There was just one little matter to take care of before Tedford left Seattle.

“I didn’t even know we were playing those guys until he got the job and everybody said, ‘Take his playbook,”’ Petersen recalled. “I was chuckling until someone told me we actually played them and I’m like, ‘Yeah, you’d better get his playbook.’ But by then it was probably too late.”

Tedford will bring his Bulldogs (1-1) to Seattle to face No. 6 Washington (2-0) on Saturday and complete one of the more brutal two-game road trips in recent college football history. Fresno State played last week at No. 1 Alabama and now face the other team from that national semifinal a season ago.

That would be a monumental task for an experience­d Power Five program to play those two programs on consecutiv­e weeks, let alone a smaller conference school getting acquainted to a new head coach.

“It’s all the things that go into it. It’s the quickness. It’s the speed, all that,” Tedford said. “It’s important to get recovery after a game like Alabama that was so physical. There were a lot of heavy shots in that game. A lot of guys got bruised and battered a little bit, but that’s what recovery is for . ... But it’s going to be another physical game, no doubt about it.”

Fresno State got punched right away against Alabama, watching Jalen Hurts scamper 55 yards for a touchdown 39 seconds into the game. The Bulldogs trailed 14-3 after one quarter and 28-3 at halftime.

Washington would love to emulate that kind of start. The Huskies were sluggish in the opener against Rutgers. While they were better from the start last week against Montana, it’s not an easy read based off the level of competitio­n. The matchup represents Washington’s final tuneup before jumping into Pac-12 Conference play next week with a conference championsh­ip game rematch at Colorado.

Here’s what else to watch as the Huskies and Bulldogs meet for

just the fourth time:

MAKING RETURNS: Washington punt returner Dante Pettis has taken kicks for touchdowns in each of the first two games. His 67-yard return last week against Montana was the seventh of his career, giving him sole ownership of the Pac12 record and sitting one shy of the NCAA record.

QB WATCH: Fresno State’s Chason Virgil will get the start and has done well through two games of taking care of the football. His only turnover was a fourth-quarter intercepti­on against Alabama.

“Last week we had five dropped balls and that’s not really on him. He put the ball where it needed to be,” Tedford said. “Not perfect all the time, but you’re playing the No. 1 team in the country, not many quarterbac­ks are going to be perfect ever against the speed that they have. I thought he did a really good job managing our game plan.”

But there is debate about whether Virgil is the best option for the Bulldogs to have long-term success with Oregon State transfer Marcus Mcmaryion on the roster. Mcmaryion, who didn’t join the Bulldogs until midaugust and has seen little playing time so far, brings experience as a Pac-12 starter.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY BRYNN ANDERSON ?? Alabama head coach Nick Saban, right, and Fresno State head coach Jeff Tedford, left, shake hands before an NCAA college football game, Saturday, in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
AP PHOTO BY BRYNN ANDERSON Alabama head coach Nick Saban, right, and Fresno State head coach Jeff Tedford, left, shake hands before an NCAA college football game, Saturday, in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

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