Washington's offense, backed by the prolific receiving corps led by Rome Odunze, has been a focal point as the team prepares for the College Football Playoff (CFP) title game. Odunze's humility and ability to deliver in crucial moments have been noted, particularly as he doesn't typically call for the ball. His dedication is evident as a West Coast football fan who returned to the Huskies for significant games like the CFP title. His fearless approach to setting up breaks against defenders has also caught the eye of NFL scouts, with his performance potentially affecting his NFL Draft stock. Despite these positives, Washington's offense faced setbacks, such as a major play involving Odunze being nullified due to a holding call.
Washington's first big play down the field to Rome Odunze is wiped out by a hold. That kind of night for the Huskies offense.
Rome Odunze is fearless when it comes to working into the defender to set up a break. #UW #NFLDraft https://t.co/zZ9ASEnkfC
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