What’s new with Washington since Oregon last played the Huskies?

A new coach and a new QB. The Huskies are a potentially dangerous team heading into Saturday’s rivalry game against the Ducks

The Oregon Ducks host a resurgent, dangerous, and now ranked Washington Huskies opponent on Saturday afternoon at Autzen Stadium.

Oregon vs. UCLA was an electric battle, but it’s hard to compare anything to what goes down when the purple team up north makes the trek to Eugene.

UW is an ugly loss to Arizona State away from being 8-1 and right in the CFP hunt, but you can bet they would love nothing more than to play spoiler to Oregon’s season and put themselves in the hunt for a Rose Bowl appearance with a win on Saturday.

The Huskies lost key starters in the secondary from last year’s roster, which has led to a disappointing season on the defensive side of the football. However, Michael Penix, Jr. has been outstanding under center, leading Washington’s offense to the most passing yards per game so far this season.

Here is a look at everything new, and the same, for the Huskies heading into Saturday’s matchup: