By Dan Raley, Inside The Huskies: Deep in the heart of Texas, the only thing that went wrong for the University of Washington football team on Thursday night at the Alamo Bowl was the season ended.
Capping a magical first-year run under Kalen DeBoer’s lead, the Huskies were alternately deceptive, opportunistic and always in control as they handed the Texas Longhorns and former UW coach Steve Sarkisian a 27-20 defeat at the Alamodome.
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