The Denver Post

QB Eason picks apart Cougars

- By John Coon

Jacob Eason DROVO, threw for 290 yards and three touchdowns and No. 22 Washington scored two touchdowns off three BYU turnovers and coasted to a 45-19 victory on Saturday.

The Huskies (3-1) totaled 477 yards on offense, with Eason completing 24 of 28 passes. Aaron Fuller, his top target, tallied 91 yards on eight catches. Fuller had one touchdown catch and returned a punt 88 yards for another score.

Eason put together his second straight 200-yard passing game. Washington has won all three games this season in which he has passed for at least 200 yards.

“There’s always something that’s better from week to week,” Huskies coach Chris Petersen said. “We emphasize it, and he’s on it.”

Zach Wilson threw for 277 yards and a touchdown on 26 of 42 passing to lead BYU. It wasn’t nearly enough to help the Cougars (2-2) prevent the Huskies from dominating in all three phases of the game.

Three BYU drives ended with turnovers. Two others ended in failed fourth down conversion­s.

“They put us in a really tough spot,” Cougars coach Kalani Sitake said. “They got ahead of us, and whenever we tried to gain momentum, they were able to stop it.”

Washington took control behind a productive first quarter from Eason. He threw for 99 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while completing 90% of his pass attempts during the quarter. Eason capped each of his team’s two drives with a 17-yard TD pass — one to Richard Newton, the other to Fuller — to put the Huskies up 14-3.

Following Lopini Katoa’s 48-yard return to midfield, BYU marched down to the Washington 20 on its second drive. It ended when Wilson coughed up a costly fumble on a sack. Brandon Wellington scooped up the loose ball and returned it 69 yards to extend the Huskies’ lead to 21-3 late in the first quarter.

“They’re returning Pac-12 champs, they’re gonna be a really good team this season,” tight end Matt Bushman said. “But our mistakes just made them look like world beaters.”

The Cougars’ offense found some life in the second quarter. Emmanuel Esukpa punched in a 1-yard run and Jake Oldroyd made a career-long 54 yard field goal just before halftime to cut Washington’s lead to 24-12. Oldroyd’s field goal was the first from 50 or more yards for BYU since 2006.

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