SEATTLE — Jimmy Lake's voice didn't finally start to fail until the postgame celebration in the locker room.
It wasn't prettiest debut, but Lake was a winner in his first game as Washington's coach after the Huskies held off Oregon State 27-21 on Saturday night.
Sean McGrew rushed for 91 yards and a touchdown, Dylan Morris added a 1-yard TD plunge, and the Huskies won their ninth straight over the Beavers.
"That was a joyous locker room right there. That's where I probably lost my voice was right there," Lake said. "I'm just so proud of those guys for not flinching during this tumultuous time."
McGrew was part of a multifaceted rushing attack by Washington (1-0 Pac-12) that rolled up 267 yards rushing. McGrew had just nine carries and scored on a 21-yard run. Kamari Pleasant added 61 yards and a 15-yard TD. Richard Newton ran for 15 carries for 41 yards.
"You all got to see a little bit of it tonight, or a lot of it tonight," McGrew said. "And hopefully there is a lot of it more to come the rest of the season."
Lake took charge at Washington after Chris Petersen stepped away from coaching after last season. The debut was delayed after last week's game at California was canceled due to COVID-19 concerns with the Golden Bears.
Peyton Henry kicked a 23-yard field goal with 1:45 left, the only points scored in the second half by either team.