Washington Football Schedule Breakdown: Sure Wins, Potential Losses, Big Ten Teams Missed

Pete Fiutak

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Jan 8, 2024; Houston, TX, USA; Detailed view of Washington Huskies helmet during the 2024 College Football Playoff national championship game at NRG Stadium.

In the new 18-team Big Ten, it’s all about the schedules, who everyone misses and where, and when the nasty games are. You know who the biggest teams are - some get a much bigger break than others.

No game is a 100% lock in the Big Ten, and there are always surprises, but for the most part, what are the relatively certain wins on the 2024 Washington football schedule? What are the likely underdog games - the true 50/50 games are left alone - and which Big Ten teams does Washington miss?

Washington Football Schedule: Relatively certain Husky wins

Eastern Michigan, at Indiana, Weber State

Washington Football Schedule: Relatively certain Husky underdog games

at Iowa, Michigan (maybe on that), at Oregon, at Penn State

Washington Football Schedule: Who do the Huskies miss in the Big Ten?

Illinois, Maryland, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Purdue, Wisconsin

2024 Washington Football Schedule

Aug 31 Weber State
Sept 7 Eastern Michigan
Sept 14 Washington State
Sept 21 Northwestern
Sept 28 at Rutgers
Oct 5 Michigan
Oct 12 at Iowa
Oct 19 OPEN DATE
Oct 26 at Indiana
Nov 2 USC
Nov 9 at Penn State
Nov 16 UCLA
Nov 23 OPEN DATE
Nov 30 at Oregon

Pete Fiutak

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Publisher of CollegeFootballNews.com starting in 1998, Pete Fiutak was a college football part of the very start of Rivals, Scout, the FOXSports.com relaunch, Stadium/Campus Insiders, and the USA TODAY College Wire sites. 

He was the first ever on-air guest on CBS Sports Network, was a talking head for five years at Stadium, and did in-stadium TV work at the first five College Football Playoff National Championships. But all anyone really seems to care about is that he did all the player ratings for various college football and basketball video games for four years in the 2000s.