UC Davis vs Washington prediction and analysis

September 5, 2025
CFB Predictions
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Game Overview

On September 6, 2025, UC Davis will face off against Washington in a highly anticipated early season college football matchup. Both teams enter this contest with a 1-0 record, setting the stage for an exciting showdown. The game is scheduled for 11:00 PM EDT, and will be a key early indicator of their 2025 season trajectories.

Team Form and Recent Performances

  • UC Davis: After starting the season with a win, UC Davis is looking to build momentum and prove they can compete beyond their traditional FCS realm. Their offense has shown promising signs, utilizing a balanced attack with both the run and pass. However, they have yet to face competition at the Power 5 level, which will be a real test of their capabilities.
  • Washington: The Huskies also started with a strong win, showcasing a robust offense and detailed defensive schemes. As a Pac-12 program, Washington generally has superior talent depth and resources. Their dynamic quarterback play and aggressive defense are likely to challenge UC Davis significantly.

Key Matchup Factors

  • Experience and Depth: Washington holds a clear advantage with its Power 5 experience and player depth, which is vital over the course of the game.
  • Defensive Matchups: UC Davis’ defense has performed well against similarly ranked opponents, but Washington‘s explosive offense will be the toughest test so far.
  • Coaching: Washington’s coaching staff has a history of maximizing their roster’s potential. UC Davis’ coaching will need to be highly strategic and capitalise on any mistakes.

Prediction Summary

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Given the considerable disparities in program strength, depth, and conference pedigree, Washington is expected to control this game. While UC Davis could put up competitive moments and test Washington early, the Huskies’ superior talent and experience should allow them to pull away as the game progresses.

Final Prediction

Washington to win comfortably, final score projection: Washington 38, UC Davis 14.