The junior edge rusher ended up appearing in just three Husky outings.
EUGENE, Oregon -- In preparing for the Oregon game, Russell Davis II had a week much like his University of Washington football team -- it was doomed from the start.
"He will not be back for the bowl game," Fisch said. "He's going to have to get operated on. We'll see him back in three months maybe." The son of a former Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman, Davis played in just three games for the Huskies after transferring from Arizona. In fall camp, he suffered some sort of injury that left him on crutches initially.
The Huskies badly could have used him against Oregon. They had no defensive pressure, no sacks, no one step up in giving up 458 yards of total offense and seven touchdowns.
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