Washington Huskies taking to the gridiron this season as schedule released

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The Washington Huskies now know who they’ll face on the gridiron in the 2025 college football season.

The Huskies kick off the season at home against the Colorado State Rams on Aug. 30 at Husky Stadium.

The Huskies end their season at home against the Oregon Ducks on Nov. 29 at Husky Stadium.

They play a total of 12 games this year in the regular season with 7 of those games at home and 5 away or at neutral sites.

Some games may change due to unforeseen mid-season circumstances.

Full Washington Huskies Schedule for the 2025 College Football Season
Date Time Opponent Venue
Aug. 30 8 p.m. Colorado State Rams Husky Stadium
Sept. 6 8 p.m. UC Davis Aggies Husky Stadium
Sept. 20 4:30 p.m. Washington State Cougars Gesa Field
Sept. 27 12 a.m. Ohio State Buckeyes Husky Stadium
Oct. 4 12 a.m. Maryland Terrapins SECU Stadium
Oct. 10 6 p.m. Rutgers Scarlet Knights Husky Stadium
Oct. 18 12 a.m. Michigan Wolverines Michigan Stadium
Oct. 25 12 a.m. Illinois Fighting Illini Husky Stadium
Nov. 8 12 a.m. Wisconsin Badgers Camp Randall
Nov. 15 12 a.m. Purdue Boilermakers Husky Stadium
Nov. 22 12 a.m. UCLA Bruins Rose Bowl Stadium
Nov. 29 12 a.m. Oregon Ducks Husky Stadium


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