Athlon: The Washington Huskies kicked off the Jimmy Lake era under the most peculiar of circumstances. To wit, the Huskies finished 2020 with the best winning percentage in the Pac-12 North but could not compete for the conference championship due to COVID-19 protocols.
If nothing else, 2020 adds a unique new layer to the heated Washington-Oregon rivalry. The 2021 installment could make up for the lost 2020 encounter, as the two figure to set the pace in a once-again loaded North.
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