Washington running back Myles Gaskin runs to the end zone for a touchdown evading Portland State defensive end Sam Bodine in the second half of a game Saturday in Seattle. Washington won 41-3. (AP Photo/John Froschauer)

Washington running back Myles Gaskin runs to the end zone for a touchdown evading Portland State defensive end Sam Bodine in the second half of a game Saturday in Seattle. Washington won 41-3. (AP Photo/John Froschauer)

With Pac-12 opener on tap, season takes on new meaning for Huskies

SEATTLE — As much as Chris Petersen preaches process, as much as he demands the Washington Huskies prepare for each opponent with equal focus, even he knows the season feels a little different now.

Washington is 3-0 and ranked No. 9 in both major polls, and unlike many other Pac-12 teams, the Huskies did nothing during their non-conference schedule to relinquish the shine they gained during a most optimistic offseason.

But that’s mostly because they played inferior competition — Rutgers, Idaho and Portland State — and for that reason, Saturday’s Pac-12 opener at Arizona inspires a more rigorous vibe.

“The guys answered the call and played extremely hard, extremely focused,” Petersen said. “Now it’s different. I think the league is just different. When you get into your league … I don’t want to say it means more, but it means more.”

Significantly more for the Huskies, who outscored their three non-conference opponents by a score of 148-30 and have yet to play a competitive second half. Arizona, while not a Pac-12 heavyweight, is at least capable of beating them. The Huskies also have to travel for the first time, and to a place where they have not won since 2006, though they opened on Monday as 10-point favorites.

As junior linebacker Keishawn Bierria said after Saturday’s 41-3 pasting of Portland State, the Huskies are looking for a team that will “hit back.” Arizona can do that, at least.

“When everybody plays in their league, that’s who you need to be gauged on,” Petersen said. “I think everybody plays pretty hard anyway, but everybody plays a little bit harder and all those type of things.”

The Huskies throttled Arizona last season at Husky Stadium, a 49-3 rout on a rainy Halloween night. The Wildcats lost their season opener to BYU, 18-16, in Glendale, and were less than impressive in a 31-21 victory over Grambling State and a 47-28 win last week over Hawaii. The status of starting quarterback Anu Solomon, who hurt his knee and missed Arizona’s last two games, is unknown.

But a Pac-12 road game is a Pac-12 road game, and this one presents the first possibility meaningful crunch time.

“That,” Petersen said, “we haven’t experienced.”

“We’ll see if we’re ready. That’s easier said than done. It certainly feels better and different when in the fourth quarter you have a comfortable lead, as opposed to fighting and clawing all the way down. That does change things. … We haven’t encountered that one yet, but we obviously talk about it every week, because we anticipate that. It just hasn’t happened. I suspect it will.”

Extra points

Petersen said junior receiver Brayden Lenius, who was suspended for UW’s first three games for violating team rules, is eligible to play this week, though Petersen isn’t sure if Lenius will make the trip. … Defensive lineman Jaylen Johnson, who missed each of UW’s first three games due to injury, is practicing and is close to returning. “We just don’t want to put him at risk until he is full speed, ready to go,” Petersen said. “He’s very, very close.” … UW quarterback Jake Browning currently leads the nation in passing efficiency with a rating of 206.88, but Petersen doesn’t seem to care. “Only stat I care about this time of the year is turnovers,” he said.

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