Huskies open regular season, Pac-12 play at home
January 10, 2013 @ 11:57 am (Updated: 11:19 am - 1/11/13 )SEATTLE (AP) - Washington will move back into renovated Husky Stadium on Aug. 31 when the Huskies host Boise State, and open Pac-12 Conference play at home on Sept. 28 against Arizona.
Washington's 2013 schedule was announced on Thursday. The Huskies will face Illinois at Soldier Field in Chicago on Sept. 14 and host Idaho State on Sept. 21 to close out non-conference play.
The Huskies open Pac-12 play versus Arizona, then go to Stanford (Oct. 5) before returning home to host Oregon (Oct. 12). After going to Arizona State (Oct. 19), Washington returns home for California (Oct. 26) and Colorado (Nov. 9). The Huskies then go on the road to UCLA on Friday, Nov. 15, and at Oregon State, before hosting rival Washington State in the Apple Cup on Friday, Nov. 29.
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