SEATTLE — Peyton Henry knows any time spent pondering the six kicks he missed last season is time wasted, particularly when it comes to a certain 37-yard try on a sunny afternoon in Eugene.



It was, without question, the most pressure-packed field goal attempt of Henry’s football career. Washington and Oregon were tied at 24, and the Huskies had the ball at Oregon’s 20 with three seconds left as they lined up to attempt a game-winning field goal. Ducks coach Mario Cristobal had two timeouts in his pocket, and he threw them both at Henry, UW’s redshirt freshman walk-on kicker, affording him what were essentially two free warm-up tries.



Henry missed the first, then knocked the second right down the middle. But when it was time to do it for real, the left-footer hooked the attempt wide right, sending the game to overtime as Autzen Stadium erupted in celebration. The Huskies eventually lost 30-27, perhaps the most heartbreaking defeat of coach Chris...