Huskies’ Thompson expected to start at running back against UCLA

SEATTLE — Shaq Thompson’s performance as a running back for Washington against Colorado didn’t get him a Pac-12 player of the week nod.

It was good enough that Thompson is expected to get a third straight start at running back when the Huskies host No. 18 UCLA on Saturday.

But it sounds like Thompson won’t be limited to just one side of the ball against the Bruins. Washington coach Chris Petersen said Thompson would play some on defense after being strictly an offensive player the past two weeks.

Thompson ran for 174 yards and one touchdown on 15 carries against Colorado. It was a needed bounce-back win for the Huskies (6-3, 2-3 Pac-12), who achieved bowl eligibility with the win after dropping their previous two games.

And it’s raised Thompson’s national profile with conversation of him being on the fringes of Heisman Trophy consideration. Petersen was willing to make the case.

“I don’t get a chance to watch everybody around the country. But I do see a lot. And I haven’t seen a better football player out there than that guy,” he said. “A better, flat-out football player — in your words, ‘best football player’ in college football. There might be somebody who’s the same, all those type of things, but a football player? I know there are some good ones out there, but what this guy does in terms of special teams and offense and defense and all those things, I haven’t seen a better one.”

Thompson may not be needed as much on offense this week with running backs Lavon Coleman and Dwayne Washington expected to be available after both sat out the past two games. Thompson was first moved from linebacker to the offensive side out of necessity because of injuries, but now there is less of a need.

Still, it’s hard to take the ball out of Thompson’s hands. He’s averaging 7.9 yards per carry and is already Washington’s second-leading rusher for the season despite not getting a rushing attempt in four of nine games. Coleman has 61 more carries than Thompson, but only 82 more yards on the ground.

“I think Shaq’s a defensive guy at heart, but I’m not really sure of that. I think he’s played over there a long time, so that’s where he feels his home is. He’s played with a lot of those guys for a lot of years so he likes to be out there,” Petersen said. “I know he likes carrying the ball and doing that as well. He’s a good player, so however we can get him on the field as much as we can we want to do.”

Four of Thompson’s touchdowns this season have come from the defensive side. But since he moved over to running back, his fellow linebackers have remained opportunistic. John Timu had an interception return for a touchdown against Arizona State two weeks ago and Travis Feeney added his first of the season taking a pick back 30 yards for a score against Colorado. Feeney’s touchdown capped a big third quarter for the Huskies to take a 31-23 lead.

Washington got offensive, defensive and special teams touchdowns against Colorado — including Dante Pettis’ 87-yard punt return score, the Huskies’ first punt return touchdown since 2003. But the Huskies started slowly again and struggled with tackling on defense.

“Any time you get big plays, where ever they can come from, really gives us energy,” Petersen said. “It was really nice to get something done on special teams. We felt we’ve been so close all year.”

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Archbishop Murphy’s Henry Gabalis shakes a tackle to run the ball into the end zone for a touchdown during the 2A state football semifinal game against Anacortes on Nov. 29, 2025 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Archbishop Murphy aims to complete dream season with state title

The Wildcats football team faces legendary Tumwater in the Class 2A championship game Saturday.

Snohomish’s Deyton Wheat blocks a shot by Mountlake Terrace’s Svayjeet Singh during the 3A district loser-out playoff game on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025 in Mountlake Terrace, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Snohomish knocks off Lake Stevens at home

Deyton Wheat and Hudson Smith star as the Panthers picked up a close win on Thursday night.

Marysville Pilchuck boys wrestling picks up statement win

The Tomahawks drop just one bout against Lakewood on Thursday night.

Jackson notches multiple state-qualifying times

The Timberwolves hit their marks in the 200 medley relay and 100 breaststroke on Thursday.

Lake Stevens head coach Tom Tri hugs Lake Stevens’ Kenny Buckmiller during the 4A state football quarterfinal game against Moses Lake on Nov. 22, 2025 in Lake Stevens, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Lake Stevens football dialing up for state championship game

The Vikings will play for third 4A title in four years against Sumner on Saturday.

Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for Nov. 23-29

The Athlete of the Week nominees for Nov. 23-29. Voting closes at… Continue reading

Stanwood girls basketball escapes with win at Arlington

Eagles’ missed free throws, Wortham’s go-ahead jumper lift Spartans to 37-36 win on Wednesday.

Archbishop Murphy’s Brooke Blachly makes a three point shot during the game against Meadowdale on Friday, Jan. 3, 2025 in Lynnwood, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Archbishop Murphy girls open season with solid win over Snohomish

Brooke Blachly hits five 3-pointers Wednesday to kick off an anticipated senior campaign.

Tenison Woods and Lake Stevens high-five after their game on Dec. 2, 2025 in Lake Stevens, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Lake Stevens basketball hosts Australian cultural exchange

The Vikings boys and girls share court and candies with Mount Gambier’s Tenison Woods on Tuesday.

Seahawks safety Julian Love (20) reacts after sacking San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington on Sunday, Sept 7, 2025. (Photo courtesy of the Seattle Seahawks)
Seahawks Julian Love returns to practice

It’s been three months, but is the Seahawks’ starting secondary about to… Continue reading

Monroe sophomore Isaiah Kiehl drives the ball down against Edmonds-Woodway junior DJ Karl in the Bearcats’ 61-56 win against the Warriors in the District 1 3A Boys Basketball Championship in Marysville, Washington on Feb. 22, 2025. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald)
Monroe boys top Jackson on opening night

Glacier Peak girls, Edmonds-Woodways boys among Tuesday’s winners.

Leonard Williams (99) and Byron Murphy II (91) of the Seattle Seahawks celebrate during the third quarter of the game against the New Orleans Saints at Lumen Field on September 21, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Jane Gershovich / Getty Images / The Athletic)
Seahawks’ Leonard Williams, Byron Murphy might be the NFL’s best DT duo

Life as an NFL interior defensive lineman requires doing the… Continue reading

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.