INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Demond Williams Jr. threw three of his four touchdown passes in the second quarter, and Washington had five interceptions as the Huskies kicked off bowl season with a 38-10 victory over Boise State in the LA Bowl on Saturday night.
Denzel Boston made a 78-yard TD catch for Washington's first score before Dezmen Roebuck, Raiden Vines-Bright and Quentin Moore caught TD passes for the Huskies (9-4) in the school's fourth victory in its last five bowl games.
Coach Jedd Fisch's Huskies had no players opt out of bowl participation from their solid Big Ten roster, and it showed in their overwhelming performance against the Mountain West champion Broncos (9-5). Washington scored 38 consecutive points after yielding a field goal on Boise State's opening drive.
''They treated the game as we asked them to, which is a championship game, a championship opportunity,'' Fisch said. ''As we're sitting here with nine wins, really proud of our players, and tonight was a great football game.''
Jonah Coleman rushed for 86 yards and a TD in his final game at Washington, while Boston had six catches for 125 yards in what might be the junior star's farewell. Washington scored four touchdowns in a stretch of less than 13 minutes spanning halftime, blowing it open.
''We knew what they were going to play on defense, so that second quarter was just a mentality thing,'' Williams said.
Washington dominated its LA Bowl debut in the fifth and possibly final edition of the postseason game created in tandem with SoFi Stadium, which opened in 2020 for the city's two NFL teams. Bowl officials haven't confirmed reports the game won't be played next year.
Maddux Madsen threw two interceptions in a 51-yard first half before sitting down for the Broncos, who dropped to 0-3 in the bowl games following their three straight conference titles under coach Spencer Danielson.