Per the Seattle Times...

Washington is allowing 34.5 points a game, the second-highest in school history behind only the 38.5 allowed by the 2008 team that went 0-12 and prompted the firing of Sarkisian's predecessor, Tyrone Willingham.

It's also allowing 430.4 yards per game, third-most in school history behind 2008 (451.8) and 2007 (446.4).

The Huskies have been beaten most often through the air, allowing 278.3 yards a game, which is on pace to be the highest in their history (the record is 275.7 in 2005).

Why has it been so bad?