I'm not shaking in my shoes at the thought of playing UW. Peterson is about all they have going for them. Trying to name the last UW QB that lived up to any kind of hype and I get: Tuiasosopo, Locker and this kid Browning. Yawn.
Their leading returning receiver caught approx 250 yards last year and the pressure will be on their running game to keep them in this one. Our front seven helps me sleep well at night and I predict that UW will get tired of watching Brown, Davidson, Moultry, et al, pushing past them to plant Browning.
I predict UW scores 14 or fewer.
That leaves our offense to consider. I have to believe that, with Stidham solidly in position as starter, we don't see the QB-twirly-shuffle this outing. We have questions along the OL and starting the season against last year's #8 defense (#4 rushing/#32 passing) is no easy task, but they lost some guys and their relative weakness plays to our strength...if Chip will work the quick/intermediate passing game to help out his green OL.
I predict AU scores 24+.
The wildcard is our entirely new special teams units. The family leg isn't a concern, but punting and coverage have been glaring weaknesses of late. Assuming no snafus in this area, we win relatively comfortably.