Eastern Michigan trounced by Washington 30-9

Washington's Will Rogers passed for four touchdowns to beat Eastern Michigan 30-9.

Eastern Michigan (1-1) blocked a Washington punt and later took a 3-0 lead in the first quarter on Jesus Gomez's 57-yard field goal, the second longest field goal in Husky Stadium history.  

The Huskies (2-0) failed to score in the first quarter for the second straight week to open the season under new head coach Jedd Fisch. But Rogers threw three touchdowns in the second quarter, including two to Denzel Boston, to help rev up the Washington offense.

Rogers completed 10-of-13 passes in the second quarter for 154 yards after his team fell behind 3-0 against the Mid-American Conference foe. He finished 21 of 26 and has completed 78% of his passes for 511 yards in his first two Washington games with five TD passes and no interceptions.

Jonah Coleman rushed 11 times for 104 yards to help Washington win its 16th straight home game, the third longest streak in the nation. It was his second straight 100-yard game to start his Washington career.

It would take a defensive highlight to get the Washington offense rolling. Cameron Broussard's recovery of Cole Snyder's fumble early in the second quarter set up the Huskies' first score. They overcame two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties and converted a fourth-and-1 on the ensuing drive to take a 7-3 lead on Rogers' 41-yard pass to Decker DeGraaf. DeGraaf caught the pass at the 5, then tip-toed down the line for the score.

Gomez added another field goal to make it 7-6, but Coleman opened Washington's next drive with a 64-yard run. Then Rogers found Boston on a 13-yard slant a few plays later for a 14-6 lead with 3:07 left in the half.

Rogers completed passes of 20, 15 and 11 yards on the Huskies' final drive of the second quarter before connecting with Boston again on a 1-yard corner route to make it 21-6 at halftime.

The senior found Jeremiah Hunter for a 24-yard score to cap Washington's first drive of the second half to make it 27-6 and put the game out of reach.

THE TAKEAWAY

Eastern Michigan: The Eagles had hoped to grab their fifth win over a power conference team under coach Chris Creighton, a former Seattle high school star. But after opening the season at UMass, then flying to the opposite coast for this week's matchup, EMU didn't have much left when the Huskies' speed kicked in.

UP NEXT

Eastern Michigan: Hosts Jacksonville State on Saturday.

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