Washington Huskies wallop UCLA in a statement road victory
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PASADENA, Calif. — In the end, the grass didn’t matter. Neither did UW’s dismal 1-9 record at the Rose Bowl since 1997. Or UCLA’s College Football Playoff-tested quarterback. Or Washington’s road struggles under coach Jedd Fisch. Or the host of injured Huskies — including junior right tackle Drew Azzopardi, senior cornerback Tacario Davis and junior center Landen Hatchett — who did not play. Any thoughts of a final Rose Bowl scare for UW during what might be UCLA’s final home game in front of the picturesque San Gabriel Mountains were wiped out before the two teams even emerged from halftime. Led by a commanding performance by its defense, Washington pummeled UCLA 48-14 on Saturday night in...

