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Rutgers heads west on Friday night to face Washington in a Big Ten clash between two teams trending in opposite directions. 

The Scarlet Knights are reeling after back-to-back conference losses and now face the nation’s top-scoring rusher in a hostile road environment. 

Washington, fresh off a gritty comeback over Maryland, looks to steady the ship after a mid-season stumble against Ohio State. 

The Huskies enter as 10.5-point favorites at home, while Rutgers tries to stop the slide and salvage its early-season promise.

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What our Post expert thinks about Rutgers vs. Washington

Antwan Raymond has been a scoring machine, logging two touchdowns in each of his last four games and trailing only Jonah Coleman in Big Ten rushing yards. 

But Rutgers’ pass defense is a glaring liability — ranked 127th in defensive success rate on dropbacks — against a Washington offense finding its rhythm through Demond Williams Jr.

Also, look for wideout Dezmen Roebuck, who’s heating up with 198 yards in his last three games, to take advantage of a Rutgers secondary that gave up 69 combined points to Iowa and Minnesota.


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