By Raymond Lucas Jr., 247Sports:  Michael Penix Jr. was cramping to the point that Washington chose not to use him on a quarterback sneak on what resulted in a failed fourth and goal play. Jalen McMillan was forced to watch most of the game in a hoodie and sweats.
Oregon’s defense had forced two punts and a turnover on downs in the last three drives. Still, Washington’s passing attack proved to be inevitable — fueling national championship aspirations that are very much legit.
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