The Huskies have a knack for overcoming even big mistakes, a key reason they're 10-0 and might have greater glory coming their way.
SEATTLE — One of the great things about college football — the separator from the more professional version played on Sunday — is that you are almost assured of seeing something new and inexplicable in every single game. Sometimes it's a new variation on the gratuitous pageantry that the sport drapes itself in. Sometimes it's one of those rare plays that can only be made by players who are both at the peak of their athletic powers but also still essentially kids.
While pollsters and, to a lesser extent, the CFP selection committee, have punished the Huskies for not playing to the potential they showed early, beating the Utes in the fashion they did should be a badge of honor, as they overcame mistakes and bad series to wind up on the right side of the final score.
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