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1 2013 Washington Football Information 2013 Husky Football Quick Facts Location...Seattle, Wash., Enrollment... 43,307 Nickname... Huskies Colors...Purple & Gold Conference... Pacific-12 President...Michael K. Young Director of Athletics...Scott Woodward Faculty Representative... Roland Pete Dukes Athletic Deparment Phone...(206) Ticket Office Phone...(206) Stadium (Built)...Husky Stadium (1920) Husky Stadium Capacity... approximately 70,000 (TBD) Husky Stadium Playing Surface... FieldTurf (installed in 2013) Head Coach...Steve Sarkisian (BYU 97) Sarkisian Career Record (4 years) Sarkisian Record at UW (4 years) 2012 Record , 5-4 Pac-12 (4th in North) Letterwinners Returning/Lost...55/19 Offensive Starters Returning WR Kasen Williams, Jr.; OT Micah Hatchie, Jr.; OG Dexter Charles, So.; OG Mike Criste, Jr.; OT Ben Riva, Jr.; TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins, So.; QB Keith Price, Jr.; TB Bishop Sankey, Jr., WR DiAndre Campbell, Jr. Defensive Starters Returning... 8 DT Andrew Hudson, Jr.; DT Danny Shelton, Jr.; DE Josh Shirley, Jr.; LB Travis Feeney, So.; LB John Timu, Jr.; LB Shaq Thompson, So.; DB Sean Parker, Sr.; DB Marcus Peters, So. Specialist Starters Returning... 1 PK/P Travis Coons, Sr. Husky Football Coaching Staff Steve Sarkisian, fifth year...head Coach Dan Cozzetto, fifth year...run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line Keith Heyward, second year... Defensive Backs Eric Kiesau, second year...offensive Coordinator/Wide Recivers Tosh Lupoi, second year...defensive Line/Defensive Run Game Coordinator Johnny Nansen, fifth year... Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams/Running Backs Jordan Paopao, first year... Tight Ends Peter Sirmon, second year...linebackers Marques Tuiasosopo, first year...quarterbacks Justin Wilcox, second year...defensive Coordinator Ivan Lewis, fifth year... Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Kenyon Blue, first year...graduate Assistant D Andre Goodwin, first year...graduate Assistant Eric Guttorp, second year...graduate Assistant Danny Razore, first year...graduate Assistant Jared Blank, fifth year... Director of Football Operations Athletic Communications Department (206) Jeff Bechthold, Director (primary football contact)...bechtold@uw.edu...office: (206) Brian Tom, Associate Director (football contact)... briantom@uw.edu...office: (206) Ricky Brackett, Assistant Director...rbrack@uw.edu...office: (206) Mike Bruscas, Assistant Director... mbruscas@uw.edu...office: (206) Table Of Contents 2013 Quick Facts Husky Football Roster Husky Football Player Bios Husky Football Coaching Staff Bios Season Statistics Game-By-Game Box Scores UW Team Records UW Individual Records Opponent Records All-Time Statistical Trends UW Award Winners All-Time Lettermen All-Time UW Head Coaches All-Time UW Starting Lineups Bowl Game History UW In The Pro Football Draft UW Players In Pro Football All-Time -By- Results All-Time Series Records Washington Football Schedule Aug BOISE STATE [Fox Sports 1]...7:00 p.m. PT Sept at Illinois (at Soldier Field) [Big Ten Network]... 5:00 p.m. CT Sept IDAHO STATE...TBD Sept ARIZONA*...TBD Oct. 5...at Stanford*...TBD Oct OREGON*...TBD Oct at Arizona State*...TBD Oct CALIFORNIA*...TBD Nov. 9...COLORADO*...TBD Nov at UCLA* [ESPN2]...6:00 p.m. PT Nov at Oregon State*...TBD Nov WASHINGTON STATE* [FOX]...12:30 p.m. PT 2013 home games (CAPS) will be played at Husky Stadium * Pac-12 Conference Game Remaining game times will be determined based on Pac-12 television contracts. Always check gohuskies.com for the most up-to-date schedule Washington Football Results Sept. 1...SAN DIEGO STATE...W, Sept. 8...at LSU...L, 41-3 Sept PORTLAND STATE...W, Sept STANFORD...W, Oct. 6...at Oregon...L, Oct USC...L, Oct at Arizona...L, Oct OREGON STATE...W, Nov. 2...at California...W, Nov UTAH...W, Nov at Colorado...W, 38-3 Nov at Washington State... L, (OT) Dec vs. Boise State (MAACO Bowl Las Vegas)...L,

2 2013 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School / Last School) 85 David Ajamu TE Fr. HS Shelton, Wash. (Shelton) 70 James Atoe OL Jr. # 2V The Dalles, Ore. (The Dalles-Wahtonka) 99 Josh Banks DT Sr. # 1V Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary s / San Joaquin Delta College) 9 Brandon Beaver DB Fr. # RS Compton, Calif. (Dominguez) 25 Keishawn Bierria LB Fr. HS Carson, Calif. (Narbonne) 38 Dominic Boddie TB Fr. # RS Port Orchard, Wash. (South Kitsap) 60 Shane Brostek OL So. 1V Kamuela, Hawai i (Hawai i Prep) 6 Derrick Brown QB So. # 1V Winchester, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) 24 Jesse Callier TB Jr. # 2V Downey, Calif. (Warren) 19 DiAndre Campbell WR Jr. # 2V Oakland, Calif. (Oakland Tech) 76 Dexter Charles OL So. # 1V Camano Island, Wash. (Stanwood) 22 Lavon Coleman TB Fr. HS Lompoc, Calif. (Lompoc) 34 Sean Constantine LB Fr. HS Hunts Point, Wash. (Bellevue) 46 Travis Coons PK/P Sr. 1V Alta Loma, Calif. (Alta Loma / Mt. San Antonio College) 32 Deontae Cooper TB Jr. # SQ Perris, Calif. (Citrus Hill) 55 Dane Crane OL Fr. HS Irvine, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic) 91 Connor Cree DE So. # 1V Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 78 Mike Criste OL Jr. # 1V Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo) 15 Darrell Daniels WR Fr. HS Pittsburg, Calif. (Freedom) 26 Travell Dixon DB Jr. # RS Miami, Fla. (Norland/Eastern Arizona College) 62 Ross Dolbec OL So. # 1V Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte) 18 Gregory Ducre DB Sr. 3V Los Angeles, Calif. (Crenshaw) 45 Korey Durkee P So. 1V Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor) 52 Jake Eldrenkamp OL Fr. # RS Medina, Wash. (Bellevue) 30 Patrick Enewally DB Fr. HS Norwalk, Calif. (Gahr) 23 Marcus Farria DE Fr. HS Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial) 41 Travis Feeney LB So. # 1V Richmond, Calif. (Pinole Valley) 95 Jarett Finau DE So. # 1V Kirkland, Wash. (Juanita) 69 Cory Fuavai OL Fr. # RS Auburn, Wash. (Auburn) 37 Princeton Fuimaono LB Sr. 3V Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Jordan) 16 Marvin Hall WR So. 1V Los Angeles, Calif. (Dorsey) 84 Michael Hartvigson TE Jr. # 2V Bothell, Wash. (Bothell) 72 Micah Hatchie OL Jr. # 2V Haleiwa, Hawai i (Waialua) 63 Taylor Hindy OL Fr. # RS West Hills, Calif. (Chaminade Prep) 93 Andrew Hudson DE Jr. # 2V Redlands, Calif. (Redlands East Valley) 80 Evan Hudson TE Jr. # 2V Bothell, Wash. (Bothell) 52 Hau oli Jamora DE Jr. # 1V Laie, Hawai i (Kahuku) 58 Jamaal Kearse LB Jr. # 2V Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes) 6 Jermaine Kelly DB Fr. HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Salesian) 20 Kevin King DB Fr. HS San Leandro, Calif. (Bishop O Dowd) 73 Andrew Kirkland OL Fr. HS Portland, Ore. (Jesuit) 67 Michael Kneip OL Fr. # RS Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 75 Erik Kohler OL Jr. # 2V Camarillo, Calif. (Oaks Christian) 97 Lawrence Lagafuaina DT Jr. # 2V Aiea, Hawai i (Aiea) 47 Scott Lawyer LB So. # 1V San Jose, Calif. (Oak Grove) 5 Jeff Lindquist QB Fr. # RS Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island) 42 Cory Littleton LB So. 1V Spring Valley, Calif. (Mount Miguel) 77 Ryan Masel LS So. 1V Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista) 5 Joe Mathis DE Fr. HS Ontario, Calif. (Upland) 31 Ryan McDaniel TB Fr. # RS Torrance, Calif. (North) 4 Jaydon Mickens WR So. 1V Los Angeles, Calif. (Dorsey) 10 Cyler Miles QB Fr. # RS Centennial, Colo. (Mullen) 29 Connor O Brien LB Fr. HS Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic) 1 Sean Parker DB Sr. 3V Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne) 82 Joshua Perkins TE So. # 1V Cerritos, Calif. (Gahr) 21 Marcus Peters DB So. # 1V Oakland, Calif. (McClymonds) 55 Sione Potoa e DT Sr. 3V Fort Lewis, Wash. (Lakes) 17 Keith Price QB Sr. # 3V Compton, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 11 Elijah Qualls DT Fr. HS Petaluma, Calif. (Casa Grande) 59 Ben Riva OL Jr. # 2V Seattle, Wash. (O Dea) 1 John Ross WR Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Jordan) 25 Bishop Sankey TB Jr. 2V Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep) 57 Drew Schultz DL Jr. # 1V Olympia, Wash. (Olympia) 88 Austin Seferian-Jenkins TE Jr. 2V Fox Island, Wash. (Gig Harbor) 13 Will Shamburger DB Sr. # 3V Compton, Calif. (St. John Bosco) Name Pos. 1 Sean Parker DB 1 John Ross WR 2 Kasen Williams WR 3 Cleveland Wallace DB 4 Jaydon Mickens WR 5 Jeff Lindquist QB 5 Joe Mathis DE 6 Derrick Brown QB 6 Jermaine Kelly DB 7 Shaq Thompson LB 8 Kevin Smith WR 9 Brandon Beaver DB 9 Demore ea Stringfellow WR 10 Cyler Miles QB 10 John Timu LB 11 Elijah Qualls DT 12 Dwayne Washington TB 13 Will Shamburger DB 13 Troy Williams QB 14 Taz Stevenson DB 15 Darrell Daniels WR 16 Marvin Hall WR 17 Keith Price QB 18 Gregory Ducre DB 19 DiAndre Campbell WR 20 Kevin King DB 21 Marcus Peters DB 22 Lavon Coleman TB 22 Josh Shirley DE 23 Marcus Farria DE 23 Kendyl Taylor WR/TB 24 Jesse Callier TB 25 Keishawn Bierria LB 25 Bishop Sankey TB 26 Travell Dixon DB 27 Trevor Walker DB 28 Psalm Wooching FB 29 Connor O Brien LB 30 Patrick Enewally DB 31 Ryan McDaniel TB 32 Deontae Cooper TB 32 Tre Watson DB 34 Sean Constantine LB 36 Azeem Victor LB 37 Princeton Fuimaono LB 38 Dominic Boddie TB 39 Thomas Vincent DB 41 Travis Feeney LB 42 Cory Littleton LB 44 Pio Vatuvei DE 45 Korey Durkee P 46 Travis Coons PK/P 47 Scott Lawyer LB 48 Cameron Van Winkle PK 50 Thomas Tutogi LB 52 Jake Eldrenkamp OL 52 Hau oli Jamora DE 55 Dane Crane OL 55 Sione Potoa e DT 57 Drew Schultz DL 58 Jamaal Kearse LB 59 Ben Riva OL 60 Shane Brostek OL 62 Ross Dolbec OL 63 Taylor Hindy OL 2 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

3 2013 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School / Last School) 71 Danny Shelton DT Jr. 2V Auburn, Wash. (Auburn) 22 Josh Shirley DE Jr. # 2V Fontana, Calif. (Kaiser) 68 Sam Shirley OL So. # TR Kirkland, Wash. (Juanita/Washington State) 89 Antavius Sims WR Sr. # 1V Americus, Ga. (Americus-Sumter/Ventura College) 8 Kevin Smith WR Sr. 3V Compton, Calif. (Centennial) 14 Taz Stevenson DB Sr. 3V Mililani, Hawai i (Mililani) 9 Damore ea Stringfellow WR Fr. HS Perris, Calif. (Rancho Verde) 64 Colin Tanigawa OL Jr. # 1V Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola) 23 Kendyl Taylor WR/TB So. 1V Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton) 7 Shaq Thompson LB So. 1V Sacramento, Calif. (Grant) 10 John Timu LB Jr. 2V Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Jordan) 65 Siosifa Tufunga OL So. # 1V Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Jordan) 90 Taniela Tupou DL So. # 1V Marysville, Wash. (Archbishop Murphy) 66 Damion Turpin DT Fr. # RS Compton, Calif. (Dominguez) 50 Thomas Tutogi LB Sr. 2V Chula Vista, Calif. (Chula Vista/Southwestern JC) 48 Cameron Van Winkle PK Fr. HS Fall City, Wash. (Mount Si) 44 Pio Vatuvei DE So. 1V Patterson, Calif. (Patterson) 36 Azeem Victor LB Fr. HS Upland, Calif. (Pomona) 39 Thomas Vincent DB So. # 1V Seattle, Wash. (King s) 27 Trevor Walker DB Fr. HS Arlington, Texas (Mansfield Timberview) 3 Cleveland Wallace DB Fr. # RS San Jose, Calif. (Oak Grove) 12 Dwayne Washington TB Fr. # RS Lakewood, Calif. (Gahr) 32 Tre Watson DB Sr. # 1V Seattle, Wash. (Kennedy/Central Washington Univ.) 2 Kasen Williams WR Jr. 2V Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 13 Troy Williams QB Fr. HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne) 28 Psalm Wooching FB Fr. # RS Kailua-Kona, Hawai i (Kealakehe) # has utilized a redshirt season Name Pos. 64 Colin Tanigawa OL 65 Siosifa Tufunga OL 66 Damion Turpin DT 67 Michael Kneip OL 68 Sam Shirley OL 69 Cory Fuavai OL 70 James Atoe OL 71 Danny Shelton DT 72 Micah Hatchie OL 73 Andrew Kirkland OL 75 Erik Kohler OL 76 Dexter Charles OL 77 Ryan Masel LS 78 Mike Criste OL 80 Evan Hudson TE 82 Joshua Perkins TE 84 Michael Hartvigson TE 85 David Ajamu TE 88 Austin Seferian-Jenkins TE 89 Antavius Sims WR 90 Taniela Tupou DL 91 Connor Cree DE 93 Andrew Hudson DE 95 Jarett Finau DE 97 Lawrence Lagafuaina DT 99 Josh Banks DT Coaches: Steve Sarkisian (head coach), Eric Kiesau (offensive coordinator/wide receivers), Justin Wilcox (defensive coordinator), Dan Cozzetto (offensive line/run game coordinator), Keith Heyward (defensive backs), Tosh Lupoi (defensive line/defensive run game coordinator), Johnny Nansen (assistant head coach/special teams coordinator/running backs), Jordan Paopao (tight ends), Peter Sirmon (recruiting coordinator/linebackers), Marques Tuiasosopo (quarterbacks), Kenyon Blue (graduate assistant), D Andre Goodwin (graduate assistant), Eric Guttorp (graduate assistant), Danny Razore (graduate assistant). James Atoe Keishawn Bierria Jesse Callier Deontae Cooper Mike Criste Travell Dixon Gregory Ducre Patrick Enewally Marcus Farria Jarett Finau Cory Fuavai Princeton Fuimaono Michael Hartvigson pronunciation guide ah-toe-ee Hau oli Jamora ha-oh-lee juh-more-uh Taniela Tupou tawn-ee-ay-luh too-poe KEY-shawn be-air-ee-uh Jamaal Kearse kurse Thomas Tutogi too-toe-ghee CAL-ee-ur Michael Kneip kuh-nipe Pio Vatuvei PEE-oh VAH-too-vay dee-awn-tay Erik Kohler KO-lurr Kasen Williams rhymes with Jason crist (rhymes with wrist) Lawrence Lagafuaina LONG-uh-foo-ah-EE-nuh Psalm Wooching salm WOO-ching truh-vell Ryan Masel muh-zell doo-cray Jaydon Mickens JAY-don Coaches: EN-uh-WALL-ee Sione Potoa e see-oh-nee po-toe-ah-ee Eric Kiesau KEY-saw FAIR-ee-ay A. Seferian-Jenkins suh-fair-ee-un Tosh Lupoi loo-poy fin-ow Demore ea Stringfellow duh-more-ee-ay Jordan Paopao POW-pow FOO-uh-VIE John Timu TEE-moo Steve Sarkisian sahr-kee-zhun FOO-ee-mah-OH-no Siosifa Tufunga see-oh-see-fuh too-foon-guh Marques Tuiasosopo TOO-ee-ah-so-SO-poe HART-vig-sun 3

4 2013 PLAYER BIOS #85 David Ajamu TE Freshman Shelton, Wash. (Shelton) HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the Associated Press 3A all-state first team following senior season... also listed on the Seattle Times all-state first team (all levels) and to the 3A All-Narrows League first team... also played defensive line for the Highclimbers... helped lead Shelton to a 7-3 record in named to the 4A All-Narrows League team as a junior in listed as a red chip recruit by the Seattle Times... ranked the 65 tight end in the nation and the 6 recruit in the state of Washington by scout.com... played for coach Matt Hinkle at Shelton. #70 James Atoe OL Junior The Dalles, Ore. (The Dalles-Wahtonka) 2012: Started six of 13 games... got first experience on offense, playing some at right guard during San Diego State game... made first career start, as right guard, at 3 LSU... also started at right guard vs. Portland State and at Arizona, and at right tackle vs. Stanford, at Oregon and vs. USC... played in every game. 2011: Saw action in three games (Nebraska, Cal, Utah), all as a part of the PAT/FG team... also backed up at offensive guard. 2010: Did not see any game action as a true freshman, redshirting the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the All-Intermountain Conference first-team on offense and to the second team on defense... helped lead the Indians-Eagles to an 8-3 record as a senior... team reached the second round of the state 5A playoffs... played on the offensive and defensive lines... honorable mention all-state on both sides of the ball... played in the Hawai i/polynesia-mainland Bowl following senior season... rated the 10 prospect in the state of Oregon by rivals.com... earned second-team all-league in basketball as a junior and again as a senior... also threw the shotput, discus and javelin... brother, Ryan, played football at Idaho and in NFL Europe... played for coach Andy Codding. #99 Josh Banks DT Senior Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary s / San Joaquin Delta College) 2012: Saw first action in a Husky uniform in the UW s win over Stanford... had one solo tackle vs. the Cardinal... also played at Oregon, notching one tackle... got his first start vs. 11 USC, finishing the game with four total tackles, including one for a loss... one tackle in win over Oregon State... served as a game captain for the Stanford game. JUNIOR COLLEGE & HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team All-California and was named Defensive MVP of the Valley Conference as a sophomore in firstteam all-state and all-conference selection as both a freshman and as a sophomore... totaled 32 tackles, including a team-high 15.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks, in also credited with 11 quarterback hurries in 2011, most on the team... had four sacks in a game vs. San Jose and four-and-a-half tackles for loss in a game vs. Reedley... helped St. Mary s High to an 12-3 record as a senior in helped Rams to the CIF San Joaquin Section Division I championship, beating Pleasant Grove in the title game... that 2008 team went on to play in the CIF State Bowl Division II Championship game... helped lead Rams to the section title game as a junior... ranked the 37 JC recruit in the nation by SuperPrep... played for coach Gary Barlow at San Joaquin Delta and for coach Tony Franks at St. Mary s. Banks Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd #9 Brandon Beaver DB RS-Freshman Compton, Calif. (Dominguez) 2012: Redshirted his true freshman season... made the move from cornerback to safety during MAACO Bowl practices. HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team All-CIF Southern Section Western Division following senior season... earned a spot on the Long Beach Press- Telegram Dream Team after 2011 season... four picks and 38 tackles as a senior... named to the L.A. Wave newspaper s all-area first team... played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl after his senior year... as a junior, Dominguez went 10-2 overall, made it to the playoff quarterfinals and won the league title... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western 100 listing of the top 100 recruits in the western U.S.... listed as the 12 prospect in Southern California by PrepStar... ranked the 22 overall prospect in California, the 143 recruit in the nation and the 12 cornerback in the nation by rivals. com... also a standout basketball player at Dominguez... played football for coach Willie Donerson. 4 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

5 #25 Keishawn Bierria LB Freshman Carson, Calif. (Narbonne) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Division I first-team allstate from MaxPreps.com... named first-team All-CIF Los Angeles City Section at linebacker as a senior... also named to the Los Angeles Times all-star team... CalHiSports.com second-team allstate... as a senior, helped Narbonne to a 14-1 record and a second consecutive L.A. City Section Division I championship, as well as a berth in the CIF South Regional championship game... credited with 87 tackles, including 12 for loss, as a senior... played in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl following senior season... earned second-team All-L.A. City Section as a junior... recorded 65 tackles as a junior... helped lead Gauchos to an 11-3 record and the City championship that season... began high school at Carson, where he played as a sophomore... notched 69 tackles as Carson went 12-3 and made it to the Los Angeles City Section championship game in rated the 46 outside linebacker in the nation by scout.com... ranked the 49 outside linebacker recruit in the nation by ESPN.com... played for coach Manuel Douglas. #38 Dominic Boddie TB RS-Freshman Port Orchard, Wash. (South Kitsap) 2012: Redshirted his true freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL: Played running back and defensive back at South Kitsap... named All-West Sound at defensive back by the Kitsap Sun following senior season... also a first-team All-Narrows League pick at DB and honorable mention selection at RB... father, Tony Boddie, played for the Denver Broncos after a college career at Monana State... Tony was a member of the Broncos team that played in Super Bowl XXII... also a standout sprinter on the track team... played football for coach D.J. Sigurdson. #60 Shane Brostek OL Sophomore Kamuela, Hawai i (Hawai i Prep) 2013 PLAYER BIOS #6 Derrick Brown QB Sophomore Winchester, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) 2012: Saw first college action late in the game at 3 LSU, though he did not attempt any passes... played in the Portland State game, completing 2-of-5 attempts for 23 yards and an interception in the win... also played late in the win at Colorado, but attempted no passes. 2011: Redshirted his true freshman season at the UW... suited up and traveled all season as a backup quarterback, but did not see any game action. HIGH SCHOOL: Named All-Valley Offensive Player of the by the North County Times for also named to the Riverside Press-Enterprise s Inland Elite all-area team as a senior... first-team All-Southwestern League... played on the Riverside County team in the Inland Empire All-Star Classic following his senior year... second-team all-state by ESPN.com and first-team All-Inland Empire by rivals.com... in 2010, led the Broncos to a 13-2 overall record, a 5-0 league mark and a trip to the CIF Southern Section Inland championship game... passed for 1,601 yards and 19 touchdowns, and rushed for 1,037 and 19 scores in posted five 100-yard rushing games, topped by a 144-yard, three-touchdown performance vs. Norco in the playoff quarterfinals... named the Southwestern League Offensive MVP and Southern Section Inland Division co-offensive MVP as a junior... also named to MaxPreps.com s junior All-America team as a punter, averaging better than 45 yards per punt... as a junior, led Vita Murrietta to a 13-1 record and a spot in the Inland championship game... passed for 1,886 yards and 18 scores and rushed for 913 and 15 touchdowns as a junior... served as the Broncos primary quarterback as a sophomore, helping team to a 9-3 mark and the second round of the playoffs that year... listed as the 46 quarterback recruit in the nation by scout.com... rated the 22 dual-threat QB in the country and the 55 overall prospect in California by rivals.com... ranked the 21 QB in the nation by ESPN.com... a PrepStar All-Region selection... also plays basketball at Vista Murrieta... played for coach Coley Candaele. Browns s Career Statistics PASSING G A-C-I Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/G Effic RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg : Didn t play in the first two games of the season, but saw extensive action at right guard in the win over Portland State... made first college start, at right guard, in Huskies win over 8 Stanford... also started at right guard vs. Oregon and vs. USC... saw action on the defensive line in the win at Colorado and also at Washington State... played on special teams vs. Boise State. HIGH SCHOOL: First-team All-Big Island and first-team all-state as a senior offensive lineman... also played defensive line (honorable mention All-Big Island in 2011) and occasionally fullback... rated the 9 recruit in the state by rivals.com... ranked the 71 offensive guard prospect in the nation and the 3 overall recruit in his state by scout.com... also a standout on the HPA track team, having won both the discus and shot at the Hawai i state championships as a junior in son of former Husky All-America offensive lineman Bern Brostek, who started at center for the UW from Bern was a first-round draft pick and played eight season for the Rams in the NFL... played football for coach Jordan Hayslip. 5

6 2013 PLAYER BIOS #24 Jesse Callier TB Junior Downey, Calif. (Warren) 2012: Started the season opener vs. San Diego State, but was injured early in the game... had two receptions for eight yards before the injury... missed the remainder of the season... redshirted the season. 2011: Played in all 13 games... served as the UW s 2 tailback all season... only a sophomore, already ranks 2 on the UW career kick return yards list with 1,309 and 4 on the career kick returns list with yard career kick return average is 8 in Husky history... had 10 carries for 47 yards in opener vs. Eastern Washington... also carried the ball 10 times, for 81 yards and a touchdown, vs. Colorado... scored a touchdown on a blocked punt for the first score of the Apple Cup win over Washington State... one of the UW s two main kick returners, with 23 returns on the season... also a regular special teams performer... four carries for 44 yards vs. Washington State... three carries for 22 yards at Oregon State... had two carries and a 28-yard reception in the Alamo Bowl... won the Apple Cup Big Play of the Game Award (for returning blocked punt for a TD) at the team s postseason banquet. 2010: Played in all 13 games, starting four (Oregon State, Stanford, WSU and Holiday Bowl vs. Nebraska) as a second running back... one of 14 true freshman to play this season, and one of eight to start at least one game... finished the regular season with 433 rushing yards on 77 carries and 98 receiving yards on 18 catches... top game was the win over UCLA, when he rushed for 107 yards on just 10 carries... rushed for 9 yards and also threw two passes (completing one for 16 yards) in the Holiday Bowl win over Nebraska... rushed for 57 yards on 10 carries vs. Nebraska (regular season)... two carries for 40 yards in the season-opener at BYU... eight carries for 36 yards at Arizona... notched a season-high three receptions in four different games... the Huskies most oft-used kick returner... returned 29 kicks for 671 yards... long return of 57 yards came at California... returned two punts after Bruns injury in the WSU game... also made six total tackles on special teams with a high of two at USC... served as a game captain for the Arizona State game... named the Husky Fever 12th Man of the at the team s awards banquet. HIGH SCHOOL: Rushed for 3,010 yards and 43 touchdowns as a senior... 3,010 yards led the state of California and were seventh-most in the nation... rushed for 6,529 yards in three-year career at Warren... named a first-team All-CIF Southern Section Western Division running back in won the San Gabriel Valley League title as a senior... listed as a first-team all-state Division I player by maxpreps.com... named the Los Angeles Wave Newspaper s All-East Region Player of the... helped Warren to the quarterfinals of the CIF-SS Western Division playoffs as a senior... team finished 10-2 on the season... rushed for 447 yards and six touchdowns on 36 carries in a 2009 game vs. Whittier... in a win over La Serna, rushed for 251 yards and four TDs on only nine carries... also played linebacker and returned kicks and punts... rushed for four or more touchdowns eight times during 2009 season... led Bears to an 8-4 record, a league title and a trip to the sectional quarterfinals as a junior... rushed for 2,466 yards and 30 touchdowns as a junior... in 2008, rushed for 330 yards and four TDs vs. Santa Monica and for 340 yards and four scores vs. Lynwood... led team to first league title in 16 years in ran for 1,053 yards as a sophomore... named second-team all-state by calhisports.com... listed as the 66 prospect in the state by the Contra Costa Times Cream of the Crop... received votes in the Long Beach Press-Telegram s Best in the West poll... ranked the 66 running back in the nation and the 66 prospect in California by scout.com... ranked the 12 all-purpose back in the nation by rivals.com... a PrepStar all-region selection... also participated in track & field... older brother, James, played football at San Jose State... played for coach Chris Benadom. Callier s Career Statistics RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL KICK RETURNS G Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G TOTAL #19 DiAndre Campbell WR Junior Oakland, Calif. (Oakland Tech) 2012: Won the team s Lifting Award for defense... saw action, mostly on special teams, vs. San Diego State... also played as a receiver and on special teams at LSU... scored first career TD on a 20-yard pass from Price early in win over Portland State... two catches for 28 yards vs. the Vikings... earned first college start vs. Stanford, catching two passes for 10 yards... had two catches for 13 yards as a starter at Oregon... three receptions for 45 yards vs. 11 USC... in the Utah game, caught a nine-yard touchdown pass... had two catches for 20 in the win at Colorado... had four receptions for 42 yards at Washington State... started in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas... earned honorable mention Academic All-Pac-12 honors. 2011: Played in all 13 games, mainly as a special teams performer... served as a game captain for the Arizona game... caught a pass for seven yards in the season opener vs. Eastern Washington... also had a reception vs. Arizona. 2010: Did not see any game action as a true freshman, redshirting the season. HIGH SCHOOL: A first-team All-Oakland Athletic League wide receiver and also a second-team All-East Bay defensive back in led Bulldogs to a 9-3 record as a senior... led the Oakland Athletic League in receiving with 28 receptions for 490 yards and 10 touchdowns (regular-season games only)... also notched 70 tackles, three interceptions and five sacks on defense... earned helped team advance to the second round of the CIF Oakland Section playoffs... played on the East Bay all-star team in the Holiday Classic all-star game in Sacramento... a PrepStar all-region selection... named to calhisports.com s preseason All-East Bay team prior to senior season... a standout on the basketball team... also participated in track & field... played for coach Delton Edwards. Campbell s Career Statistics RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

7 #76 Dexter Charles OL Sophomore Camano Island, Wash. (Stanwood) UW. 2012: Saw first career action, as a right guard, at 3 LSU... made first start the following week, at left guard vs. Portland State and started all games since at LG (11 out of 13 games overall)... earned the team s John P. Angel Offensive Lineman of the at the postseason banquet. 2011: Redshirted his true freshman season at the HIGH SCHOOL: Named 4A first-team all-state by the Associated Press in made Seattle Times all-state team (all levels) after senior season... first-team All- WesCo 4A North as a senior... as a junior, helped Spartans to first playoff berth since second-team All-WesCo 4A North offensive lineman as a junior in ranked the 41 offensive tackle prospect in the country by ESPN.com... rated the 77 offensive tackle in the nation and the 13 overall recruit in the state of Washington by rivals.com... ranked the 102 offensive tackle in the country by scout.com... a PrepStar All-Region selection... listed as a red-chip prospect by the Seattle Times... played for coach Matt Brown. #22 Lavon Coleman TB Freshman Lompoc, Calif. (Lompoc) HIGH SCHOOL: team had won 32 straight games before falling to Gardena Serra in the CIF Southern Section Western Division semi-finals... missed much of senior season due to injury, but still rushed for 887 yards and nine touchdowns on 128 carries... named first-team all-area despite missing time... rushed for 233 yards on 26 carries in a win over Frontier... went for 171 and two scores in a victory over Arroyo Grande as a senior... chosen to play in the 2012 Cal State Game... in 2011, rushed for 2,038 yards and 26 touchdowns on 295 carries... named the CIF-SS Northwest Division Offensive Player of the as a junior... team went 14-0 and won the CIF Southern Section Northwest championship, blanking Cabrillo, 21-0, in the title game, when Coleman rushed for 149 yards on 36 carries... top game was in a 28-0 win over Templeton when he rushed for 216 yards on 26 carries... also surpassed 200 yards vs. Torrance, rushing for 201 and three scores on 15 carries... ran for 183 yards and two TDs on just 12 carries in a win over Morro Bay in also helped lead team to the CIF Southern Section Northwest championship as a sophomore in named in the Tacoma News-Tribune Western rated the 21 running back in the country by MaxPreps.com... ranked as the 30 running back prospect and 247 overall recruit in the nation by scout.com... listed as the 42 running back in the country and 63 recruit in California by rivals.com... played for coach Andrew Jones at Lompoc, the alma mater of legendary UW tailback Napoleon Kaufman PLAYER BIOS #34 Sean Constantine LB Freshman Hunts Point, Wash. (Bellevue) HIGH SCHOOL: Part of four 3A state champion football teams during four seasons at Bellevue, including the last three as a starter... helped lead Wolverines to a fourth-straight championship, a 14-0 record and, by several polls, the nation s 1 ranking as a senior in named to the MaxPreps.com Medium Schools All-America second-team... first-team 3A all-state as a senior... made the Seattle Times all-state team (all levels) as a senior... as a junior, helped lead Bellevue to a 14-0 record and the state championship, earning first-team 3A all-state and first-team all-league... also made the Seattle Times all-state team (all levels) as a junior... as a sophomore in 2010, Bellevue went 13-1 and won the state crown... named second-team 2A/3A All-KingCo as a sophomore... listed as an offensive and defensive lineman as a freshman in 2009, when Wolverines went 12-2 and won state... named as a red chip recruit by the Seattle Times... made the Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 list... listed as the 5 prospect in the state of Washington and the 31 middle linebacker recruit in the nation by scout.com... rated the 16 inside linebacker in the country and 3 recruit in Washington by rivals.com... played for coach Butch Goncharoff. #46 Travis Coons PK/P Senior Alta Loma, Calif. (Alta Loma / Mt. San Antonio College) 2012: Handled all the place-kicking duties this season... missed on lone field-goal attempt, from 47 yards, vs. SDSU... connected on 34-yard field goal at LSU in only attempt of the game... also put both kickoffs into the end zone at LSU... made a 41-yard field goal vs. Portland State, when he also completed a pass on a fake punt... made a 43-yarder in only FG try vs. Stanford... also handled the punting duties vs. the Cardinal, punting nine times for a 38.9-yard average... none of the nine punts were returned... also punted at Oregon, averaging 41.6 yards on five kicks... against USC, missed from 45 yards in only field-goal attempt... punted five times for a 37.4-yard average against the Trojans... kicked 43-yard field goal in only attempt at Arizona... punted six times for a 33.5-yard average in Tucson... made two field goals in the win over 7 Oregon State, from 44 and 30 yards yarder was the game-winner with 1:20 left in the game... no field goal tries, but punted for an average of 41.5 yards on four punts in the win at Cal... punted five times for a 34.0-yard average and also got a tackle in the win over Utah... didn t attempt any field goals vs. the Utes... made from 25 yards and missed from 25 in the win at Colorado, where he averaged 40.7 yards on three punts... had a season-best 45.4-yard punting average at Washington State, including his longest punt of the year, 65 yards... 2-for-3 on field goals in the MAACO Bowl vs. Boise State, where he also punted for a 44.7-yard average on three attempts... served as a game captain for the California game. JUNIOR COLLEGE & HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Mounties to a 10-2 overall record, the Southern California championship and a trip to the California state title game... ranked the 3 kicking prospect by Chris Sailer Kicking and at one point was named the top kicker at a Sailer showcase event in spring of played for coach Robert Jastrab at Mt. SAC and for coach Jose Fuentes at Alta Loma. 7

8 2013 PLAYER BIOS Coons Career Statistics FIELD GOALS G Att Made Lg Pct TOTAL PUNTING G Yards Lg Avg , TACKLES G UA A TOT TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd #32 Deontae Cooper TB Junior Perris, Calif. (Citrus Hill) 2012: Suffered an injury to his right knee (different knee than prior injuries) early in fall camp and missed the season. 2011: Sat out the 2011 season due to a knee injury. 2010: Enrolled at the UW at the start of the winter, 2010, quarter, having graduated early from high school... injured knee during fall camp (2010), had surgery and redshirted the 2010 season. HIGH SCHOOL: Finished high school career with 7,450 rushing yards and 107 touchdowns... 7,450 yards were second in Inland Empire history, behind only Toby Gerhart, the 2009 Heisman Trophy runner-up... rushed for 2,863 yards and 34 touchdowns on 316 carries as a senior at Citrus Hill... named the offensive MVP of the Mountain Pass League in earned Inland Empire all-area... named first-team all-state Division II by maxpreps.com... helped lead Citrus Hill to a 38-1 record over his final three seasons (he also played as a freshman), including an area-record 38-game win streak that was broken in the Hawks final game of in a win over San Jacinto in 2009, carried the ball 53 times for 388 yards and four touchdowns, winning the league title that night... rushed for 200 or more yards in eight of 11 games as a senior... ran for 412 yards and four scores on 59 carries in a win over Great Oak... rushed for 236 yards and four TDs on only nine carries against rival Perris... carried 44 times for 342 yards and three scores against Heritage... finished his career having scored a TD in 31 straight games... as a junior, rushed for 2,948 yards on 275 carries (10.6-yards per carry), with 42 touchdowns to lead the state in rushing yards... ran for 1,212 and 18 TDs on 102 rushes (11.8 yards per carry) as a sophomore... helped team to 14-0 records and section championships as both a junior and sophomore... as a junior, rushed for over 100 yards in all 14 games and for over 200 yards in eight games... ran for 372 yards and four TDs in a win over Palm Desert as a junior... also broke the 300- yard mark with 301 yards and four scores vs. Rim of the World... scored at least two touchdowns in every game of his junior year, with a high of six TDs against Beaumont... also played defensive back for the Hawks... named a PrepStar All- American... listed on the calhisports.com all-state first team... rated the 28 prospect in the state by the Contra Costa Times Cream of the Crop... listed in the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western received votes in the Long Beach Press-Telegram s Best in the West poll... ranked as the 10 running back in the nation, the 29 player (any position) in the state of California and the 154 player in the nation by rivals.com... rated the nation s 19 running back and the 27 prospect in California by scout.com... rated the 189 overall prospect in the nation (all positions) by scout.com... father played football at San Jose State... twin brother, Deontrae, plays wide receiver at Colorado State-Pueblo. #55 Dane Crane OL Freshman Irvine, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic) HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team all-county by the Orange County Register as a senior in named to MaxPreps.com s Division I all-state first team... also on CalHiSports.com s all-state first team... also the Trinity League Co-Most Valuable Lineman and first-team All-CIF Southern Section Pac-5... earned a spot on the Los Angeles Times all-area team... helped lead Eagles to a 9-3 record and the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section Pac-5 playoffs as a senior... played in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl following senior season... as a junior, Santa Margarita went 13-2, won the CIF Southern Section Pac-5 championship and beat Bellarmine in the Division I Bowl, the state title game in California... named first-team All-Trinity League and second-team all-county as a junior... as a sophomore in 2010, helped Eagles to a 9-3 record and the second round of the playoffs... named in the Tacoma News- Tribune Western ranked the 3 center in the country by scout.com... ranked the 7 center in the nation and 64 recruit in California by rivals.com... played for coach Harry Welch. #91 Connor Cree DE Sophomore Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 2012: Saw first career action vs. San Diego State, playing on special teams... played on both special teams and at defensive end at LSU and vs. Portland State... saw action in 12 of 13 games. 2011: Redshirted his true freshman season at the UW. HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team All-KingCo 4A Crest Division as a defensive lineman and second-team as a tight end in missed portion of senior season due to injury... part of two state championship teams as a sophomore and junior... helped lead Spartans to a 12-2 record and a spot in the state title game as a senior in honorable mention All-KingCo as a junior... rated the 56 defensive end in the country and the 10 overall prospect in the state of Washington by rivals.com... ranked the 89 defensive end in the country by scout.com... a PrepStar All-Region selection... listed as a red-chip prospect by the Seattle Times... an honorable mention Northwest Nugget from the News-Tribune... played for coach Mat Taylor. 8 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

9 #78 Mike Criste OL Junior Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo) 2012: Played in all 13 games... saw first college action at right tackle in San Diego State game... also played extensively at LSU, also at right tackle... made first career start, at right tackle, vs. Portland State... played extensively at right tackle vs. Stanford and vs. USC... saw a lot of action off the bench at right guard at Arizona... started at right guard in each of the last six games (Oregon State, California, Utah, Colorado, WSU and Boise State). 2011: Spent the season as the 2 center, but did not see any game action. 2010: Did not see any game action as a true freshman, redshirting the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned a spot on the All-CIF Southern Section Pac-5 first team... also a first-team All-South Coast League offensive tackle... helped lead the Gauchos to a 12-1 record as a senior and to a 10-2 mark as a junior... team won the South Coast League title in 2009 and advanced to the semifinals of the sectional championship... honorable mention all-league selection as a junior... named his area s 14 prospect by ocvarsity.com... named second-team all-state by calhisports.com... listed on calhisports.com s preseason All-Orange County team in rated the 54 offensive tackle in the nation and 81 overall prospect in California by rivals.com... a PrepStar all-region selection... also participated in track & field at Mission Viejo... played for coach Bob Johnson. #15 Darrell Daniels WR Freshman Pittsburg, Calif. (Freedom) HIGH SCHOOL: Named the Bay Valley Athletic League Co-MVP as a senior, when he caught 54 passes for 947 yards and 20 touchdowns... earned first-team All-East Bay at wide receiver... also earned second-team All-East Bay on defense, where he notched 38 tackles and two interceptions as a defensive back... listed on the San Francisco Chronicle s All-Metro first-team as a receiver... earned All-NorCal first-team honors, as well as second-team Division I all-state, from MaxPreps.com... third-team allstate (all levels) from CalHiSports.com... also rushed for 332 yards on 40 carries and had two 100-yard rushing games as a senior... played in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl following senior season... also chosen to play in the 2012 Cal State Game... helped lead Eagles to a 9-3 overall record, the BVAL championship and the second round of the CIF North Coast Section playoffs in in a game vs. Foothill as a senior, caught three passes - all touchdowns - for 113 yards... top game was vs. Deer Valley, when he had 11 receptions for 195 yards... named the BVAL MVP in 2011as a junior, earning first-team all-league at linebacker and second-team at wide receiver... caught 30 passes for 426 yards and seven TDs as Eagles went 10-2 and reached the second round of the playoffs... ranked 2 on the Bay Area News Group s Cream of the Crop list of Bay Area recruits... listed in the Tacoma News-Tribune Western listed as the nation s 99 overall prospect by MaxPreps.com... ranked the 20 wide receiver recruit and 154 overall prospect in the county by scout.com... listed as the 40 wideout and 245 overall prospect in the county and 35 recruit in California by rivals.com... ranked the 150 recruit in the country by ESPN.com... played for coach Kevin Hartwig PLAYER BIOS #26 Travell Dixon DB Junior Miami, Fla. (Norland/ Eastern Arizona College) 2012: Redshirted the season due to NCAA transfer rules. HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE: Joined the UW after the third game of the 2012 season, prior to the start of the fall academic quarter... spent the previous two seasons at Eastern Arizona College in Thatcher, Ariz., where he earned NJCAA All-America first-team honors as a sophomore in had 39 tackles and four interceptions in helped Gila Monsters to an 8-3 regular-season record and a berth in the Top of the Mountains Bowl in named all-league and all-region as a freshman at EAC in played one season of high school football at Norland, leading all of Dade County with seven interceptions. #62 Ross Dolbec OL Sophomore Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte) freshman season. 2012: Saw first career action in the Huskies win over Portland State, both on FG/PAT team and on the offensive line... also played on FG/PAT vs. Stanford and at Oregon... played on the line late in the win at Colorado. 2011: Joined the team as an invited walk-on at the start of fall camp in redshirted his true HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team all-league, All-Metro (San Francisco Chronicle) and first-team All-California (medium-sized schools) as a senior at Miramonte... helped lead Matadors to an 11-2 record and a league title as a senior... played for coach John Wade. 9

10 2013 PLAYER BIOS #18 Gregory Ducre DB Senior Los Angeles, Calif. (Crenshaw) 2012: Played in every game... had three tackles, including half a tackle for loss, vs. San Diego State... made two stops at LSU... made one tackle vs. Portland State... saw extensive playing time at CB at Cal... had two tackles in extended action vs. Utah... earned a start at cornerback at Colorado, where he recorded a tackle for loss... four tackles at Washington State and two vs. Boise State. 2011: Played in all 13 games, starting six of the 12 at one cornerback spot... made four tackles and intercepted a pass at Utah... five tackles and a fumble recovery in the season opener vs. EWU... six tackles and a fumble recovery the following week vs. Hawai i... posted four tackles, including a sack, and also forced a fumble in the Apple Cup win over Washington State... three tackles, one for a loss, vs. Colorado... five tackles in the win over Arizona... three stops, half for a loss, at Oregon State. 2010: True freshman played in all 13 games this year... one of 14 true freshman to play this season... had an interception, as well as two tackles, vs. Syracuse... totaled 10 tackles for the season, with two each vs. Syracuse, USC and Stanford. HIGH SCHOOL: A member of the powerful Crenshaw team that played in the CIF Open Bowl, essentially the California state championship game... helped Cougars to a 14-1 overall record in won the Coliseum League and the CIF Los Angeles City Section titles, beating Birmingham, Westchester, Dorsey and Narbonne for the city title... finished the season with 60 tackles and four interceptions... also played wide receiver on offense... team went 8-4, won the league title and advanced to the L.A. City Section semifinals in his junior season... rated the 64 cornerback in the nation by rivals.com... also a standout sprinter on the track team... played for coach Robert Garret. Ducre s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS G No Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G TOTAL SACKS G UA A TOTAL Yds TOTAL #45 Korey Durkee P Sophomore Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor) 2012: True freshman has appeared in three of five games so far... handled all the punts in season-opener vs. San Diego State... averaged 37.2 yards on five punts, with two being downed inside the 20, vs. SDSU... punted eight times for a 37.6-yard average at LSU, including two inside the two punts for a 33.0-yard average against Portland State. HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team Associated Press 4A all-state punter as a senior in averaged 45.9 yards per punt as a senior, when he had only six punts returned against him... also named all-state (all levels) by the Seattle Times and the Tacoma News-Tribune... first-team All-Narrows League at both kicker and punter as a senior... also made 11 of 13 field goal attempts with a long of 52 yards... kicked six field goals of 45 yards or longer over final two seasons... listed as a red chip recruit by the Seattle Times... one of 11 recruits in the Pacific Northwest named a Northwest Nugget by the Tacoma News-Tribune... also named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western 100 listing of the top 100 recruits in the western U.S.... also the state s 4A goalkeeper of the year in soccer... named the News-Tribune s Soccer Player of the as a junior... played football for coach Darren McKay. Durkee s Career Statistics PUNTING G Yards Lg Avg #52 Jake Eldrenkamp OL RS-Freshman Medina, Wash. (Bellevue) 2012: Redshirted his true freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL: Won 3A state championships in all four varsity seasons at Bellevue... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s all-state team prior to 2011 season... as a senior, Wolverines posted a perfect 14-0 record and cruised to the state championship... as a junior in 2010, helped lead Bellevue to a 13-1 overall record and a state title... in 2009, helped Wolverines to a 12-2 record and the state championship... as a freshman in 2008, Wolverines went 13-0 and cruised to the state title... named a red-chip prospect by the Seattle Times... rated the 13 prospect in the state of Washington by rivals.com... the 60 offensive guard recruit in the nation and 8 prospect in Washington, according to scout.com... finalist for the 2011 Seattle-King County National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete of the... played football for coach Butch Goncharoff. 10 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

11 #30 Patrick Enewally DB Freshman Norwalk, Calif. (Gahr) HIGH SCHOOL: Played wide receiver and safety at Gahr... selected to play in the 2012 Cal State all-star game... played three years on the varsity, teaming with current Husky Joshua Perkins as a sophomore at Gahr... rated the 50 cornerback prospect in the nation by scout.com... named the 92 recruit in California by rivals.com... played for coach Greg Marshall. #23 Marcus Farria DE Freshman Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Division II second-team all-state as a senior at Centennial... as a senior, helped Coyotes to a 12-2 record, including an 8-0 mark in league play... team reached the championship game in the state Division II tournament... as a junior, helped Coyotes to a 11-2 record and the state semifinals... moved to Arizona from Louisiana prior to junior year of high school... made the Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 list... rated the 10 defensive end recruit in the contry by MaxPreps.com... ranked as the nation s 13 weakside defensive end and the 7 overall prospect in Arizona by rivals.com... rated the 41 defensive end prospect in the country by scout.com... played for coach Richard Taylor PLAYER BIOS #41 Travis Feeney LB Sophomore Richmond, Calif. (Pinole Valley) 2012: Earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 as well as honorable mention Academic All-Pac moved from safety to linebacker during fall camp... started nine of 13 games... started at LB in season opener vs. San Diego State... had five tackles, two TFLs, a sack and a forced fumble vs. the Aztecs... also started at LSU, finishing with four tackles... returned to action vs. Stanford after missing PSU game... had six tackles vs. the Cardinal... made a season-high 12 tackles at Oregon... eight tackles, including a sack, vs. 11 USC... had six tackles and also had an interception at Arizona... returned interception 47 yards to set up a UW touchdown... made nine tackles, including one for a loss, in a start vs. Utah... made a game-high 10 tackles, all solo, in the win at Colorado, where he also had a sack... five tackles and a 12-yard interception at Washington State... nine tackles, including one for a loss, vs. Boise State in the bowl game... served as a game captain for the Colorado game. 2011: Redshirted his true freshman season at the UW... won the Mark Drennan Defensive Scout MVP award at the Huskies postseason awards banquet... served as a game captain for the Nebraska and Oregon State games. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team All-East Bay and first-team All-Metro (Bay Area) as a senior... MVP of the Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League... also made first-team All-NorCal by NorCalPreps.com... led the Spartans to an overall record, a 6-0 league mark and the CIF North Coast Section Division II semifinals as a senior... team won the ACCAL championship in 2010 as well... helped team to a 7-3 record and a sectional playoff berth as a junior... the 3 player on the Contra Costa Times Cream of the Crop list of Bay Area recruits... also played baseball at Pinole Valley... played football under coach Steve Alameda. Feeney s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd SACKS G UA A TOTAL Yds INTERCEPTIONS G No Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G

12 2013 PLAYER BIOS #95 Jarett Finau DE Sophomore Kirkland, Wash. (Juanita) 2012: Saw first college action vs. San Diego State, playing on special teams... saw action in nine games... saw easily his most extensive action in the win at California... had a tackle in the win at Colorado... credited with half of a sack in the Washington State game... served as a game captain for the Oregon State game. 2011: Redshirted his true freshman season at the UW... won the team s Weight Lifting Award at the postseason banquet. HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team all-state (all levels) by the Seattle Times following senior season... earned Associated Press honorable mention all-state at tight end for named first-team All-KingCo 3A/2A as an outside linebacker and second-team as a tight end... helped Rebels to a 10-2 overall record and a 5-1 mark in KingCo play as a senior... led team to state playoffs... attended Marysville-Pilchuck prior moving to Juanita... made first-team All-WesCo 4A as both a defensive lineman and tight end as a junior... ranked the 39 tight end in the country by scout.com... rated the 14 overall recruit in Washington by rivals.com... ranked the 25 tight end prospect in the nation by ESPN.com... a PrepStar All-Region selection... listed as a red-chip prospect by the Seattle Times... an honorable mention Northwest Nugget from the News-Tribune... played for coach Shaun Tarantola at Juanita. Finau s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd SACKS G UA A TOTAL Yds #69 Cory Fuavai OL RS-Freshman Auburn, Wash. (Auburn) 2012: Redshirted his true freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL: Went by the name Cory English while in high school and at the time of Signing Day... chosen as the South Puget Sound League 4A North Offensive Lineman of the as a senior in named first-team Associated Press 4A all-state offensive line as a senior in also earned all-area honors from the Tacoma News-Tribune... played in the Offense-Defense All-America Bowl... second-team All-SPSL 4A North as a junior in as a junior, helped Trojans to the state 4A quarterfinals... as a sophomore, Auburn was 11-1 and made it to the quarterfinals as well... a three-year starter for the Trojans... listed as a red chip recruit by the Seattle Times... rated the 21 center in the country by scout.com... played for coach Gordon Elliot. #37 Princeton Fuimaono LB Senior Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Jordan) 2012: Redshirted his true freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL: Went by the name Cory English while in high school and at the time of Signing Day... chosen as the South Puget Sound League 4A North Offensive Lineman of the as a senior in named first-team Associated Press 4A all-state offensive line as a senior in also earned all-area honors from the Tacoma News-Tribune... played in the Offense-Defense All-America Bowl... second-team All-SPSL 4A North as a junior in as a junior, helped Trojans to the state 4A quarterfinals... as a sophomore, Auburn was 11-1 and made it to the quarterfinals as well... a three-year starter for the Trojans... listed as a red chip recruit by the Seattle Times... rated the 21 center in the country by scout.com... played for coach Gordon Elliot. Fuimaono s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL SACKS G UA A TOTAL Yds TOTAL #16 Marvin Hall WR Sophomore Los Angeles, Calif. (Dorsey) 2012: Enrolled at the UW in January, 2012, and participated in 2012 spring practice... after not having played in the first two games, saw a lot of action vs. Portland State, returning two punts for 13 yards and two kickoffs for 69 yards... also played at wide receiver vs. PSU... had two punt returns and four kickoff returns in Stanford game... four kickoff returns and one punt return at Oregon... had one punt return vs. USC... had three kick returns for 60 yards at Arizona... one reception for five yards in win over Oregon State. HIGH SCHOOL: Named second-team All-City wide receiver by the Los Angeles Times following senior season... also a second-team All-CIF L.A. City Section pick by the coaches... helped lead Dons to a 10-2 record as a senior... advanced to the L.A. City Section quarterfinals... as a senior, caught 31 passes for 673 yards and nine touchdowns... also returned kicks and punts... helped team to a 9-4 record and the third round of the section playoffs as a junior... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western 100 list of top recruits in the West... as a senior, led the Dorsey track team to the CIF L.A. City Section championship by winning the 100 meters, 200 meters and also participating in the champion 4x100 and 4x400 relay team... played under coach Paul Knox. 12 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

13 Hall s Career Statistics RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G PUNT RETURNS G Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G KICK RETURNS G Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G #84 Michael Hartvigson TE Junior Bothell, Wash. (Bothell) 2012: Started as a second tight end vs. San Diego State, catching one pass for five yards... had one reception in USC game... caught one pass for six yards at Arizona... played in all 13 games. 2011: Played in all 13 games and was a starter in seven at tight end... totaled eight pass receptions... caught two passes in the season-opener vs. EWU... had a touchdown among his two catches vs. Oregon... also caught two balls at USC... one reception each vs. Hawai i and at Utah. 2010: Played in the first four games of the year before a shoulder injury ended his season... one of 14 true freshmen to play this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the Seattle Times all-state team (all divisions) as a defensive lineman... named to the Seattle Times all-area team and to the Times 2009 preseason all-state team... named the KingCo Crown Division s defensive player of the year... first-team All-KingCo at both tight end and defensive line... caught 16 passes for 213 yards and six touchdowns in the regular season and had seven receptions for 85 yards and two TDs in the playoffs... also played defense end... named to AP all-state honorable mention as a tight end... high-school teammate of fellow Husky signee Colin Porter... Bothell went 12-1 and lost in the 4A state semifinals his senior year... helped Cougars to the state championship game as a sophomore and to the state quarterfinals his junior year... first-team All-KingCo 4A on the defensive line and second-team at tight end as a junior... participated in the Team USA vs. the World game after his senior season... named a red chip recruit by the Seattle Times... rated the 24 tight end prospect in the nation and the 21 recruit in Washington by scout.com... listed as the 26 tight end in the country and 6 recruit in the state of Washington by rivals.com... a PrepStar all-region selection... also a standout basketball player... honorable mention All-KingCo in basketball as a senior... a cousin of former UW baseball players Chad and Grant Hartvigson... played football for coach Tom Bainter PLAYER BIOS #72 Micah Hatchie OL Junior Haleiwa, Hawai i (Waialua) 2012: Started all 13 games at left tackle this season... credited with a tackle (after a turnover) at Arizona. 2011: Played in all 13 games, serving on the PAT/ field goal unit in every game while also seeing significant action at tackle in several games. 2010: Did not see any game action as a true freshman, redshirting the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the Hawai i all-state first team by the Honolulu Star- Bulletin and by the Honolulu Advertiser... earned first-team All-Oahu Interscholastic Association honors as and offensive lineman as a senior at Waialua... also named to the second-team All-OIA as a defensive lineman in played on the West team in the Hawai i Goodwill Senior Bowl following senior season... also an all-league player as a junior... a four-year starter at Waialua... honorable mention all-state as a freshman, sophomore and junior... also played basketball for the Bulldogs... listed in the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western rated the 256 overall prospect (all positions), 25 offensive tackle in the nation and the 1 recruit in Hawai i by scout.com... named the 6 recruit in his state by the Honolulu Advertiser... ranked the 68 offensive tackle in the country and the 4 recruit in Hawai i by rivals.com... a PrepStar all-region selection... played for coach Lincoln Barit at Waialua. #63 Taylor Hindy OL RS-Freshman West Hills, Calif. (Chaminade Prep) 2012: Redshirted his true freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL: Played offensive and defensive line and also handled the long snapping for the Eagles... named Mission League Co-Most Valuable Lineman as a senior in helped lead the Eagles to a 10-3 record as a senior... advanced to the semifinals of the CIF Southern Section Western Division playoffs... played in the L.A. Daily News All-Star game following senior season... named first-team All-Mission League in as a junior, helped Chaminade to an 11-2 overall record and a trip to the section semifinals... named second-team All-Mission League as a sophomore... played for coach Ed Croson. Hartvigson s Career Statistics RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL

14 2013 PLAYER BIOS #93 Andrew Hudson DE Junior Redlands, Calif. (Redlands East Valley) 2012: Earned honorable mention All-Pac started every game at defensive end... earned the team s L. Wait Rising Defensive Lineman of the at the postseason banquet... also won the team s Lifting Award for defense... recorded three tackles and a sack vs. SDSU... career-high seven tackles in start at 3 LSU... three tackles, including a sack, at Oregon... two tackles vs. 11 USC... also had two stops at Arizona... five tackles, including one and a half sacks, in the win at California... two tackles in win over Oregon State... posted four tackles, including two for loss and a sack, in the win over Utah... notched a sack in the win at Colorado... made four tackles, including a sack, at Washington State... season-high nine tackles vs. Boise State in the bowl game, where he also had half of a tackle for loss. 2011: Played in all 13 games as a redshirt freshman, earning two starts (USC and Oregon State) at one defensive end spot... posted three tackles, including a sack, and forced a fumble in the Alamo Bowl vs. Baylor... season-best four tackles at Oregon State... three tackles, including one and a half sacks, in the Apple Cup win over Washington State... two tackles, including one and a half for loss and one sack, in the win over Arizona... two tackles, one for a loss, vs. Hawai i... three tackles plus a fumble recovery vs. Oregon... two stops each at USC and at Nebraska. 2010: Did not see any game action as a true freshman, redshirting the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Made the All-CIF Southern Section Inland Division first team... named to the Riverside Press-Enterprise all-area second team at defensive line as a senior... first-team All-Citrus Belt League... played on the San Bernardino County team in the Inland Empire All-Star game following senior year... Wildcats won the Citrus Belt title and advanced to the quarterfinals of the CIF-SS Inland Division playoffs in team went 11-1 in credited with 57 tackles and 10 sacks as a senior... helped lead the Wildcats to a 10-2 overall record and a sectional quarterfinal berth as a junior... notched 60 tackles and six sacks as a junior... also a member of the varsity in 2007, when REV finished the season played at the same school as former Huskies Chris Polk, Ronnie Fouch and Marquis Persley... named third-team all-state by calhisports.com... listed as the 61 prospect in California by the Contra Costa Times Cream of the Crop... ranked the 35 weakside defensive end in America and the 74 recruit in California by rivals.com... rated as the 59 defensive end in the country and the 60 prospect in California by scout.com... a PrepStar all-region selection... also a standout heavyweight wrestler at REV... coached by Kurt Bruich. Hudson s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL SACKS G UA A TOTAL Yds TOTAL #80 Evan Hudson TE Junior Bothell, Wash. (Bothell) 2012: Saw action at tight end and on special teams vs. San Diego State and at LSU... made a start as second tight end vs. Portland State, at Oregon, at Arizona and at WSU... played in every game... caught one pass for 11 yards in a start at California... also started vs. Utah, when he had one catch for six yards... one catch for four yards in the win at Colorado. 2011: Played in 10 of the Huskies 13 games, starting at one tight end spot in the Oregon game... former walk-on awarded a scholarship prior to the start of the season... saw regular action at tight end... caught one pass, a two-yard touchdown at Stanford. 2010: Joined the team as an invited walkon for the start of fall, 2010 camp... was a regular on the UW travel squad as a backup tight end and also a long snapper... didn t see any game action and redshirted his true freshman season... participated in spring football in 2011, but was also a pitcher on the Husky baseball team. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped the Braves to the 4A state semifinals as a senior, teaming with fellow Husky Michael Hartvigson as well as former UW lineman Colin Porter... earned three football letters as a defensive end and tight end... first-team All-KingCo at both positions and first-team all-state tight end as a senior... also first-team all-league tight end and second-team at DE as a junior... as a baseball player, posted a 6-1 record on the mound as a senior... helped team to the state tournament as a sophomore... honorable mention All-KingCo 4A as a senior in also honorable mention All-KingCo as a junior... played football for coach Tom Bainter. Hudson s Career Statistics RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL #52 Hau oli Jamora DE Junior Laie, Hawai i (Kahuku) 2012: Suffered a knee injury early in fall camp and will miss the start of the 2012 season. 2011: Started the first four games of the season at one defensive end spot, but suffered a seasonending knee injury early in the California game... made seven tackles, including two and a half tackles for loss and a sack, in the opener vs. EWU... also had seven tackles, including half a tackle for loss, at Nebraska. 2010: Played in all 13 games as a true freshman, starting the final seven games of the season at one defensive end spot... one of 14 true freshman to play this season, and one of eight to start at least one game... recorded A TOTAL of 49 tackles, including eight for loss, on the season... terrific game in the Holiday Bowl victory over Nebraska, when he had four total tackles, including three for a loss and one sack... notched eight tackles, including one for loss and a forced fumble, vs. Nebraska in the regular-season meeting... matches season-high with eight tackles vs. Stanford... five tackles, including two for a loss and one-and-a-half sacks, in the win over Oregon State... six tackles at Cal... five tackles, one for a loss, vs. UCLA... four tackles, including half a sack, at Washington State... won 14 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

15 the team s Travis Spring Most Outstanding Freshman Award at the postseason team banquet. HIGH SCHOOL: Named the state s defensive player of the year by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin... earned the state s Co-Defensive Player of the from the Honolulu Advertiser... led Kahuku to a 12-1 record and a spot in the state championship game at Aloha Stadium... won the Oahu Interscholastic League s Red Division title as well as the overall OIA championship... also played tight end... played in the Hawai i/polynesia-mainland Bowl following his senior season... as a junior, helped Red Raiders to a 10-2 record and another berth in the state title game... listed in the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western ranked as the 97 defensive end prospect in the nation and the 4 recruit in the state of Hawai i by scout.com... rated the 2 recruit in Hawai i by the Honolulu Advertiser... a PrepStar all-region selection... also participated in judo and wrestling at Kahuku... was a league champion in judo... played for coach Reggie Torres. Jamora s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL SACKS G UA A TOTAL Yds TOTAL #58 Jamaal Kearse LB Junior Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes) 2012: Returned from an injury in camp to play in the game at Oregon... also played vs. USC... had a tackle and a fumble recovery in the win over Utah. 2011: Played in all 13 games as a special teams player and as a regular in the outside linebacker rotation... started four games (Utah, Colorado, Stanford, Baylor) at one OLB spot... made a season-high five tackles in that start at Stanford... played a key role in the Huskies goal-line stand to end the win over Cal, finishing with four tackles in that game... also had four tackles and returned a fumble 18 yards for a touchdown early in the Utah game... three tackles, including one for a loss, in both the Colorado and USC games... served as a game captain for the Colorado game. 2010: Did not see any game action as a true freshman, redshirting the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Listed as a first-team 3A all-state defensive back and also earned first-team all-state (all divisions) from the Seattle Times... also on the Times preseason all-state team in named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s all-area team as a defensive back... earned first-team All-South Puget Sound League as both a safety and a wide receiver... helped Lakes to a 12-1 overall record and a trip to the 3A state semifinals as a senior in a teammate of fellow Husky Sione Potoae at Lakes... played in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl after senior season... helped Lakes to the first round of the state tournament as a sophomore and to the state semifinals his junior year... first-team All-SPSL receiver and second-team defensive back as a junior... named a red chip recruit by the Seattle Times... listed as the 40 safety prospect in the country and the 7 recruit in Washington state by scout.com... rated the 62 athlete in the nation and the 4 recruit in Washington by rivals.com... a PrepStar all-region selection... younger brother of former UW wide receiver Jermaine Kearse... also a basketball player at Lakes, earning second-team all-league as a junior... as a senior, helped lead Lakes to the 3A state semi-finals... played under coach Dave Miller PLAYER BIOS Kearse s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL #6 Jermaine Kelly DB Freshman Los Angeles, Calif. (Salesian) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team All-CIF Southern Section Northeast Division as a senior in also named to the All-Santa Fe League first team... helped lead Salesian to an 11-2 record and the semifinals of the Northeast Division playoffs... selected to play in the 2012 Cal State Game... attended San Pedro High as a junior... helped lead San Pedro to a 12-1 record and a berth in the semifinals of the Los Angeles City Section Division I playoffs... played wide receiver, cornerback and returned kicks for the Comets... named in the Tacoma News-Tribune Western ranked the nation s 16 cornerback prospect and 157 overall recruit by scout.com... rated the 21 corner and 225 overall prospect in the nation by rivals.com, who also listed him as the 27 recruit in California... also a sprinter on the track team in high school... played for coach Roddy Hiatt at Salesian. #20 Kevin King DB Freshman San Leandro, Calif. (Bishop O Dowd) HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the Contra Costa Times All-East Bay first team as a defensive back... earned first-team All-Metro from the San Francisco Chronicle... first-team All-West Alameda County Foothill League... also named first-team All-NorCal and first-team Division III all-state by MaxPreps.com... helped to take Bishop O Dowd to the second round of the CIF North Coast Section Division 3 playoffs as a senior... chosen to play in the 2012 Cal State Game... prior to senior season, named defensive MVP at the Oakland Nike Football Training Camp... as a junior, helped the Dragons to a 9-3 record and the second round of the playoffs... ranked 6 on the Bay Area News Group s Cream of the Crop list of Bay Area recruits... rated the 45 cornerback recruit in the nation by scout.com... ranked the 53 cornerback prospect and 73 overall recruit in California by rivals.com... also competed in springs, hurdles, long jump and high jump on the track team... played football for coach Hardy Nickerson. 15

16 2013 PLAYER BIOS #73 Andrew Kirkland OL Freshman Portland, Ore. (Jesuit) HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the 6A all-state first team as a senior offensive lineman... also a firstteam All-Metro League selection... helped lead Crusaders to a 12-3 overall record and the semifinals of the 6A state playoffs as senior in as a junior, led Jesuit to a 9-4 overall record and the Class 6A Metro League title... the Crusaders reached the semifinals of the 6A state playoffs in in 2010, Jesuit went 11-2 and advanced to the 6A state semifinals... ranked the 38 offensive guard prospect in the nation by scout.com... ranked as Oregon s 7 overall prospect by rivals.com... also threw discus in high school... played football for coach Ken Potter. #67 Michael Kneip OL RS-Freshman Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 2012: Redshirted his true freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead Bellevue to four straight state championships in his four seasons with the Wolverines... named first-team 3A allstate as a senior offensive lineman... also on the Seattle Times all-area team and first-team All- KingCo 3A/2A as a senior... also a standout shot put and discus thrower at Bellevue, taking third place in the state in the shot as a senior... played football for coach Butch Goncharoff at Bellevue. #75 Erik Kohler OL Junior Camarillo, Calif. (Oaks Christian) 2012: Started at right guard vs. San Diego State and at right tackle at LSU... missed the remainder of the season due to injury and was granted a redshirt. prospect in the state by the Contra Costa Times Cream of the Crop... received votes in the Long Beach Press-Telegram s Best in the West poll... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western rated the 139 overall prospect (all positions) and 5 offensive guard in the nation by scout.com, which also ranked him the 19 recruit in California... listed as the 4 offensive guard in the country and the 211 overall prospect in the nation by rivals.com... played under coach Bill Redell at Oaks Christian. #97 Lawrence Lagafuaina DT Junior Aiea, Hawai i (Aiea) 2012: Played in the first three games of the season... had one tackle vs. San Diego State... also had one stop at 3 LSU... three stops vs. Portland State... missed the remainder of the season due to injury. 2011: Played in eight of 13 games at defensive tackle... had a 10-yard sack and forced a fumble in the Huskies win at Utah. 2010: Did not see any game action as a true freshman, redshirting the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Named the Oahu Interscholastic League s Defensive Player of the as a senior at Aiea... named a first-team all-state defensive lineman by the Honolulu Advertiser... helped the Na Ali i to a 9-4 record and the state semifinals as a senior... played on the West team in the Hawai i Goodwill Senior Bowl following senior season... saw some playing time at fullback... honorable mention all-state from the Honolulu Star-Bulletin... a four-year starter for Aiea... ranked the 52 defensive tackle prospect in the country and the 8 prospect in Hawai i by scout.com... the 11 recruit in Hawai i, according to rivals.com on the Honolulu Advertiser s state ranking... a PrepStar all-region selection... also a basketball player and one of the top prep shot putters and discus throwers in Hawai i... played under coach Wendell Say. Lagafuaina s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL SACKS G UA A TOTAL Yds TOTAL : Started all 13 games at right tackle for the Huskies. 2010: Played in 11 of 13 games, missing the ASU and OSU games due to mono... started at left guard vs. Nebraska, USC, California and Washington State... started at right tackle vs. Stanford... one of 14 true freshman to play this season, and one of eight to start at least one game. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team All-CIF Southern Section Northwest Division honors... named to the Los Angeles Times All-Area team in also made the Los Angeles Daily News all-area first team... led Lions to the Tri-Valley League championship and to the title game of the 2009 CIF Southern Section Northwest Division... Lions went 13-1 his senior year and 14-0 his junior season... won the Northwest Division title with a win over Serra in the title game as a junior... played in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl after senior season... named to calhisports.com s all-state first team... prior to 2009 season, ranked 4 guard in the nation by Tom Lemming... ranked the 58 prospect in the country by PrepStar, which placed him on the PrepStar Dream Team... listed as the UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

17 #47 Scott Lawyer LB Sophomore San Jose, Calif. (Oak Grove) 2012: Saw his first college game action at 3 LSU, playing on special teams... also played vs. Portland State. 2011: Redshirted his true freshman season at the UW. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team All-Mount Hamilton League honor as a senior linebacker... second-team all-area by the San Jose Mercury-News... totaled 69 tackles and seven sacks as a senior... also a receiver... helped lead Eagles to an 8-3 overall record and a 6-1 league mark in led team to the CIF Central Coast Section Open Division playoffs... as a junior, notched 90 tackles and eight sacks while also catching 23 passes... firstteam All-Mount Hamilton League as a junior... a PrepStar All-Region selection... played for coach Jay Braun. #5 Jeff Lindquist QB RS-Freshman Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island) 2012: Redshirted his true freshman season... named the Bob Jarvis Offensive Scout Squad MVP at the team s postseason banquet. HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior, completed 141 of 255 passes for 1,908 yards and 22 touchdowns, with just seven interceptions... also rushed for 826 yards and 12 scored on 147 carries... helped lead Islanders to an 8-3 record and a berth in the state playoffs as a senior... the KingCo 3A/2A Offensive Player of the and first-team all-league QB in also named first-team Associated Press 3A all-state... named MVP of the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl... threw two touchdown passes to lead the West team to a victory... top game as a senior was vs. Seattle Prep, when he threw for 335 yards on 31-of-47 passing while also rushing for 117 yards and four touchdowns... rushed for a season-high 159 yards vs. Bellevue... first-team all-league quarterback as a junior... named the state s athlete of the week in November of 2010 after rushing for 221 yards and four touchdowns and passing for 289 and three scores in a win over Lake Washington... earned honorable mention All-KingCo as a freshman and as a sophomore... ranked the 4 quarterback at the 2011 ESPN Elite 11 of the Quarterback national competition... also one of two juniors named a Super Seven QB at the Steve Clarkson national Super Seven competition in named a SuperPrep All-American... one of just five players in the state named a blue chip recruit by the Seattle Times... listed on the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western named a Northwest Nugget by the Tacoma News-Tribune, one of only 11 players in the region to make the list... rated the 5 recruit in the state of Washington and the 5 dual threat quarterback in the nation by rivals.com... the 158 overall prospect and the 8 QB recruit in the nation, according to scout.com, who also listed him 3 in the state of Washington... also an honorable mention all-league basketball player and a sprinter on the Mercer Island track team... finalist for the 2011 Seattle-King County National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete of the... played football for coach Brett Ogata PLAYER BIOS #42 Cory Littleton LB Sophomore Spring Valley, Calif. (Mount Miguel) 2012: After not having played in the first four games of the season, started the game at Oregon at rush end... made six tackles, including one for loss, against the Ducks... started at Arizona and finished with three tackles... saw action vs. Oregon State, at California and vs. Utah... had one tackle also forced a fumble in the Husky win at Colorado... two tackles, including half of a tackle for loss, at Washington State... served as a game captain for the Portland State and USC games. HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team All-CIF San Diego Section and first-team All- East County as both a junior and senior at defensive end... also the Grossmont Valley League Defensive MVP in as a senior, helped Mount Miguel to an 8-2 record and a berth in the quarterfinals of the CIF San Diego Section Division IV playoffs... also earned Defensive MVP of the Grossmont Valley League as a junior... went as a junior and also reached the section quarterfinals... also played basketball... played football for coach Tom Karlo. #77 Ryan Masel LS Sophomore Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista) 2012: True freshman walkon handled all of the long snapping during the 2012 season... credited with a tackle in the win over Utah. HIGH SCHOOL: Played offensive line, defensive line and long snapper at Desert Vista... helped team to a 13-1 record and the state championship as a senior... named to the Division I, Section III South first team and to honorable mention all-state as a senior long snapper... as a junior, team went 10-3 and made it to the state semifinals... earned all-region as a junior... played for coach Dan Hinds. 17

18 2013 PLAYER BIOS #5 Joe Mathis DE Freshman Ontario, Calif. (Upland) Named to the All-Baseline League first-team as a senior... also earned first-team All-Inland Valley... San Bernardino Sun first-team all-area... second-team all-state honors from CalHiSports. com... in 2012, led Highlanders to a 12-1 overall record, the Baseline League title and the semifinals of the CIF Southern Section Inland Division playoffs... credited with 77 tackles and 10 sacks as a senior... played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl following senior season... also picked to play in the 2012 Cal State Game... as a junior earned first-team All-CIF Southern Section Inland Division... team also went 12-1 and made it to the Inland Division playoffs semifinals in as a sophomore, helped Upland to an 8-4 record and the second round of the playoffs... played at Colony High as a freshman... named in the Tacoma News-Tribune Western ranked the 11 strongside defensive end and 161 overall recruit in the nation, as well as the 18 prospect in California, by rivals.com... listed as the nation s 16 defensive end prospect and 147 overall recruit by scout.com... named to the ESPN played for coach Tim Salter. #31 Ryan McDaniel TB RS-Freshman Torrance, Calif. (North) 2012: Graduated high school early and enrolled at the UW for spring quarter, participated in 2012 spring practice... redshirted the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Missed the majority of his senior season after suffering an injury in the second game of the year... named Co-Offensive Player of the, All-CIF Southern Section Northwest Division and first-team All-Pioneer League as a junior in rushed for 1,168 yards and scored 15 touchdowns as a junior... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western 100 listing of the top 100 recruits in the western U.S.... ranked the 65 recruit in California and the 35 running back prospect in the country by rivals.com... ranked as the 23 middle linebacker in the country and the 42 recruit in California by scout.com... played football for coach Todd Croce. #4 Jaydon Mickens WR Sophomore Los Angeles, Calif. (Dorsey) 2012: Started at wide receiver vs. San Diego State... caught two passes for 16 yards and also returned three kickoffs for 47 yards... one catch for nine yards in limited action at LSU, leaving the game with a toe injury... returned a punt in the PSU game... two receptions for eight yards in the win over 8 Stanford... two receptions for 13 yards at Oregon... started USC game, finishing with four receptions for 11 yards... also had three kick returns for 83 yards vs. the Trojans... two receptions for 13 yards as a starting WR at Arizona... one catch in win at Cal... two receptions for 42 yards in win over 7 Oregon State... made a 47-yard catch and also returned to kickoffs in the Husky win over Utah... caught an 18-yard touchdown pass in the win at Colorado, where he also had a 20-yard carry... started at WR vs. Boise State in the bowl game, notching two catches for 12 yards. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team All-City as a running back in played quarterback, running back and wide receiver during his career at Dorsey... helped lead the Dons to an 11-2 overall record and a trip to the semifinals of the CIF Los Angeles Section Division I playoffs... played in the Semper Fidelis All-American Game following senior season, earning co-most Valuable Player honors... in 2010, earned second-team All-City as a wide receiver... as a junior, helped Dorsey to a 10-2 record and the City Section quarterfinals... in 2009, sophomore year, Dorsey finished 9-4 and made it to the sectional semifinals... made second-team All- City as a sophomore... named a SuperPrep All-American... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western 100 listing of the top 100 recruits in the western U.S.... ranked the 11 athlete recruit in the nation, the 26 overall prospect in California and the 142 overall recruit in the country by rivals.com... rated the nation s 45 WR prospect and the 32 recruit in California by scout.com... also a sprinter and long jumper... played football for coach Paul Knox. Mickens Career Statistics RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G KICK RETURNS G Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G PUNT RETURNS G Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

19 #10 Cyler Miles QB RS-Freshman Centennial, Colo. (Mullen) 2012: Redshirted the 2012 season... was listed on the depth chart and traveled to and suited up for all games. HIGH SCHOOL: Twice named first-team All-Colorado (all-state, all levels) by the Denver Post... also named the top recruit in the state of Colorado by the Post... named first-team 5A all-state... helped lead Mustangs to a 9-3 record and a trip to the third round (quarterfinals) of the state tournament... part of a team that won 34 straight games (that streak ended early in the 2011 season)... named co-mvp of the U.S. Army All-America Bowl after completing 7-of-8 passes for 155 yards and a touchdown while also rushing for one TD... the TD pass was a 79-yard connection on a third-and-38 play... team went 14-0 and cruised to the state title his junior season... completed 70.8 percent of his passes for 2,114 yards and 20 touchdowns as a junior, also rushing for 255 yards and six TDs... beat Regis Jesuit, 37-6, at Invesco Field in the championship game... also led Mullen to a 14-0 record and a state title as a sophomore, beating 27-24, in the final game... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western rated the 25 recruit in the nation (all positions) by SuperPrep... listed as the 103 overall recruit in the nation and the 5 combo quarterback prospect by Tom Lemming... ranked the 1 recruit in Colorado and 35 overall prospect in the nation, as well as the 2 dual-threat QB in the nation by rivals.com... rated the 13 QB recruit and the 224 overall prospect in the nation by scout.com, which also listed him 2 in the state of Colorado... played for coach Dave Logan. #29 Connor O Brien LB Freshman Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-county from the Orange County Register and first-team All-CIF Southern Section Pac-5 as a senior... also firstteam All-Trinity League... named to the CalHiSports.com all-state third team (all levels)... credited with 85 tackles and four interceptions as a senior... played receiver and defensive back for the Eagles... helped team to a 9-3 record and the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section Pac-5 tournament as a senior in named to the All-CIF Southern Section Pac-5 Division first-team and first-team all-county as a junior in 2011, when he notched eight interceptions... Santa Margarita went 13-2, won the CIF Southern Section Pac-5 championship and beat Bellarmine in the Division I Bowl in in 2010, team went 9-3 and made the second round of the playoffs... named in the Tacoma News-Tribune Western ranked the 29 safety in the country and the 47 recruit in California by rivals.com... rated the 34 outside linebacker recruit in the nation by scout.com... played for coach Harry Welch PLAYER BIOS #1 Sean Parker DB Senior Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne) 2012: Earned honorable mention All-Pac given the Chuck Niemi Big Hit Award at the team s postseason banquet... named a captain by vote of teammates prior to season... started each game at safety... had a game-high eight tackles in start vs. San Diego State... four tackles in start at LSU... caught a pass vs. Portland State... five tackles, one TFL and a forced fumble in the Huskies win over 8 Stanford... made 12 tackles in the game at Oregon... six stops in the USC game... six tackles and a forced fumble at Arizona... had three tackles, an interception and three pass break-ups in the win over 7 Oregon State... notched eight tackles and forced a fumble at California... posted five tackles and also had an interception in the win at Colorado... nine tackles, including one for loss, at Washington State... seven tackles, with one for a loss, in the bowl game vs. Boise State. 2011: Started all 13 games at one safety spot... credited with a season-high 15 tackles in the Alamo Bowl vs. Baylor... notched 11 tackles at Nebraska... posted 10 tackles at USC... six tackles, including one for a loss, and an interception in the win at Utah... had four stops and an interception in the victory over Arizona... picked off a third pass at Oregon State... notched seven tackles and had a 23-yard interception return in the Apple Cup... nine stops at Stanford... seven tackles vs. Eastern Washington and eight vs. Hawai i... six tackles vs. Cal and four each vs. Arizona and Oregon... won the Husky Fever 12th Man Award at the team s postseason banquet. 2010: Spent much of the year as the Huskies primary nickel back... also returned kicks... played in nine of 13 games, missing the final four games due to injury... one of 14 true freshman to play this season... season-best four tackles vs. Arizona State... had a tackle and an interception in the win over Oregon State... three tackles at Oregon and two vs. Stanford... served as a game captain for the Stanford game. HIGH SCHOOL: A USA Today second-team All-American... named to the Los Angeles Times all-star team and first-team all-state by MaxPreps.com first-team All-CIF Los Angeles City Section... Marine League All-Purpose Player of the... helped lead Gauchos to the CIF Los Angeles City Section title game... played in the U.S. Army All-America Game after his senior season... named first-team All-City as a junior in as a junior, led Narbonne to a record... that year, the Gauchos tied San Pedro, 21-21, in the L.A. City Section championship game and the two teams were named co-champions... earned firstteam All-Marine as a sophomore, when he helped Narbonne to a 10-2 record and a second-round playoff appearance... named to the calhisports.com all-state first team for listed in the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western named the 10 prospect in the state by the Contra Costa Times Cream of the Crop... ranked 20 in the Long Beach Press-Telegram s Best of the West... rated the 17 prospect in the nation by PrepStar, placing him on the PrepStar Dream Team... ranked the 11 recruit in California and 6 safety in the nation by scout.com... also played baseketball at Narbonne... played football for coach Manual Douglas. Parker s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS G No Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G TOTAL

20 2013 PLAYER BIOS #82 Joshua Perkins TE Sophomore Cerritos, Calif. (Gahr) 2012: Saw first career collegiate action at LSU, appearing at tight end and on special teams... played in nine of 13 games for the season. 2011: Redshirted his true freshman season at the UW. HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-area selection as a senior, caught 70 passes for 1,072 yards and 11 touchdowns... in top game of senior season, caught 12 passes for 170 yards and two scores vs. Trabuco Hills... a PrepStar All-Region selection... ranked the 77 prospect in California by rivals.com... ranked the 64 wide receiver prospect in the nation by ESPN.com... also a standout on the track team... played for coach Greg Marshall. #21 Marcus Peters DB Sophomore Oakland, Calif. (McClymonds) 2012: Played in all 13 games and started the last eight at cornerback... saw first college action vs. San Diego State... saw extended time at LSU, finishing with four tackles... scored a touchdown on a 21-yard interception return vs. Portland State... two tackles vs. Stanford... one tackle at Oregon... got first career start vs. USC, when he notched nine tackles (one for a loss) and had an interception... four tackles as starting corner at Arizona had three tackles, an interception and three pass break-ups in the win over Oregon State... four tackles, including one for loss, and a fumble recovery at Cal... two tackles in a start vs. Utah... started in the win at Colorado... had five tackles at Washington State... made six tackles vs. Boise State in Las Vegas. 2011: Redshirted his true freshman season at the UW... named the Brian Stapp Scout Team MVP at the Huskies postseason awards banquet... served as a game captain for the Oregon game and again in the Alamo Bowl vs. Baylor. HIGH SCHOOL: Named the MVP of the Oakland Athletic League as a senior in also the Bay Area News Group s Defensive Player of the and firstteam All-Metro by the San Francisco Chronicle... first-team all-state by rivals.com (SectionSports.com) and ESPN.com (CalHiSports.com)... All-Northern California first-team by GoldenStatePreps.com... named to the 2010 Cal-Hi Sports All-State team for medium-sized schools by CalHiSports.com... led Warriors to a 12-0 record as a senior, McClymonds first-ever perfect season... beat Fremont in the Silver Bowl to win the Oakland Section title... second team in Oakland history, and first since 1997, to go scored on a 51-yard end around and had an interception in the Silver Bowl... notched seven interceptions as a senior and also scored six touchdowns on kick or punt returns... also played wide receiver and kicker... the 2 player on the Contra Costa Times Cream of the Crop list of Bay Area recruits... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western 100 list of top recruits in the West... listed as the 69 cornerback prospect in the country by scout.com... listed as the 30 cornerback in the nation and 43 prospect (all positions) in California by rivals.com... a PrepStar All-Region selection... as a senior, won the 100 and 200 meters at the Oakland Athletic League championships... played for coach Curtis McCauley. Peters Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd INTERCEPTIONS G No Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G #55 Sione Potoa e DT Senior Fort Lewis, Wash. (Lakes) 2012: Saw action in the Huskies season-opening win over San Diego State... had half of a tackle for loss vs. Portland State... made one tackle at Arizona... played in every game this season... three tackles in the win at Cal... had a tackle in the win at Colorado and in the WSU game... one tackle vs. Boise State at the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas. 2011: Played in 11 of the Huskies 13 games, starting vs. California at one defensive tackle spot... season-high three tackles in the USC game... also made two tackles at Stanford and one vs. Colorado. 2010: Played in 11 of the Huskies 13 games in started against both Stanford and Oregon at one defensive tackle spot... one of 14 true freshman to play this season, and one of eight to start at least one game... first career tackle was an eight-yard sack vs. Syracuse... two tackles, including half a sack, vs. Nebraska... two tackles at Oregon and one vs. Stanford. HIGH SCHOOL: Named a first-team 3A all-state defensive lineman and to the Seattle Times all-state team, which covered all divisions... the South Puget Sound League 3A Defensive Lineman of the... also a first-team All-SPSL selection on both the offensive and defensive lines... two-time Tacoma News-Tribune allarea selection... also on the Seattle Times preseason all-state team in the first four-year, varsity starter at Lakes since helped lead Lakes to a 12-1 record and a 3A state semifinal as a senior in a teammate of fellow Husky Jamaal Kearse at Lakes... helped Lakes to the first round of the state tournament as a sophomore and to the state semifinals his junior year... named to the Seattle Times all-state team as a junior (offensive line)... the SPSL s offensive lineman of the year as a junior, when he was also first-team all-league on both offense and defense... played in the U.S. Army All-American Game after his senior season... named an All-American by PrepStar... one of just four players in the region named a Northwest Nugget by the Tacoma News-Tribune... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western one of only four players in the state listed as a blue chip recruit by the Seattle Times... ranked 19 in the Long Beach Press-Telegram s Best of the West... rated the 52 overall prospect and 4 defensive tackle in the nation (all positions) by scout.com... scout.com s 2 recruit in Washington... the 10 defensive tackle in the country, the 92 overall prospect in the nation and the 2 recruit in Washington, according to rivals.com... rated the 14 defensive tackle in the country by Tom Lemming... coached by Dave Miller. Potoa e s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL SACKS G UA A TOTAL Yds TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

21 #17 Keith Price QB Senior Compton, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 2012: Passed for 2,726 yards for the season, sixthmost in UW history completions and 432 attempts both ranked 3 in UW single-season history touchdown passes were seventhmost in Husky history while 54 career TD passes is tied for second, just one shy of the school record completion percentage in 2012 was fourth best in UW history... opened the year going 25-for-35 for 222 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions vs. SDSU... was 17-for-36 for 157 yards, no TDs and one interception at #3 LSU... completed 14-of-19 for 181 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions in win over Portland State... led UW to a win over 8 Stanford, completing 19-of-37 attempts for 177 yards, one interception and a TD, a 35-yard pass to Kasen Williams with 4:53 remaining that put the UW ahead for good for-31 for 145 yards and two interceptions at Oregon... completed 28-of-28 for 198 yards, two interceptions and two touchdowns vs. 11 USC... completed 16 in a row at one point vs. the Trojans... notched new career-highs for completions and attempts at Arizona, going 29-for-52 for 256 yards and one touchdown, along with two INTs for-30 for 194 yards, one interception and no TDs in the win over 7 Oregon State... led UW to a win at Cal, completing 16-of-29 passes for 235 yards, one pick and one touchdown... had a very good game in the win over Utah, completing 24-of-33 for 277 yards, no interceptions and two touchdowns while also running for one score... tied the school record by passing for five touchdowns in the win at Colorado, where he was 22-for-29 for 248 yards, no interceptions and the five scores, which went to five different receivers... was 20- for-34 for 194 yards, two touchdowns and one interception at Washington State... went 20-for-39 for 242 yards, two interceptions and one passing touchdown (also ran for a seven-yard TD) in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas vs. Boise State... voted a team captain for : Played in all 13 games and was the starting quarterback in every game except Oregon State... won the UW s Guy Flaherty Award (most inspirational), the Huskies oldest and most prestigious honor, at the team s postseason banquet... also won the Earle T. Glant Tough Husky Award... earned honorable mention All-Pac O Brien Award semi-finalist... put up an historically good year in his first season as a starting quarterback... broke the UW single-season touchdown passes record with 33, beating the old record by five... his 3,063 passing yards ranked 2 in UW history and 242 completions ranked 3... set UW records for season completion percentage (.669) and pass efficiency (161.09)... will also enter junior season holding the UW career record for both of those stats... seventh in the country and second in the Pac-12 in pass efficiency... nine 200-yard games were good for third-highest season total in UW history... threw four TDs in a game (tied for third-most in Husky history) four times and tossed three TDs on four other occasions... capped his year by completing 23-of-37 for 438 yards and four touchdowns, running for an additional three TDs, in the Alamo Bowl vs. Baylor... seven TDs responsible for were an NCAA record for a bowl game, as were he 42 points responsible for passing yards were second-most in UW single-game history... opened the season by going 17-for-25 for 102 yards, three TDs and no interceptions in the win over Eastern Washington... followed that up with a terrific game to beat Hawai i, completing 18-of-25 for 315 yards, four scores and one pick... posted another four-td game the next week at Nebraska, completing 21-of-37 for 274 yards, with two interceptions... great day in the win over Cal, connecting on 19-of-25 for 292 yards and three TDs without an interception for-30 for 226, one INT and three TDs in the victory at Utah... another very good day in win over Colorado: 21-for-28, 257 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions... went 23-for-36 for 247, one TD, one INT at Stanford... in the win over Arizona, hit on 16-of-30 passing, good for 277 yards with one score and three interceptions... vs. Oregon, was 24-for-35 for 143 with two TDs and two picks... was 12-for-16 for 125 at USC and suffered a knee injury that kept him from starting the following week at Oregon State... still, came off the bench vs. the Beavers and completed 5-of-9 for 76 yards, one touchdown and one interception... was superb in the Apple Cup win over Washington State, completing 21-of-29 for 291 yards, no interceptions and three touchdowns... spread his 29 touchdown passes this season to eight different receivers PLAYER BIOS 2010: Served as the Huskies 2 quarterback the entire season... played in 8 of 13 games... made starting debut on the road at 1 Oregon on Nov went 14-for-28 for 127 yards, no interceptions and a touchdown vs. the Ducks... also had 13 carries vs. Oregon... completed first career pass vs. Syracuse... played, but didn t attempt a pass, vs. Nebraska in both games vs. the Huskers... came on in the USC game and threw a one-yard TD pass in his only scrimmage play of the game (in place of Locker, who missed that one play with injury)... 1-for-4 off the bench at Arizona and 2-for-3 for 24 yards vs. Stanford... also appeared vs. UCLA. 2009: Participated on the service teams, but didn t see any game action and redshirted the season... traveled with the team and served as the 3 quarterback... won the Bob Jarvis Offensive Scout Squad MVP award at the Huskies postseason awards banquet. HIGH SCHOOL: Completed 143 of 200 (.715) passes for 2,260 yards, 24 touchdowns and only six interceptions as a senior... also rushed for 579 yards and 10 touchdowns... named the Trinity League Co-Offensive Player of the as a senior... also the first-team quarterback on the CIF Southern Section All-Pac-5 team... earned second-team all-state from calhisports.com... teammate of fellow Husky Will Shamburger at Bosco... earned votes Long Beach Press-Telegram s Best in the West rankings... selected by rivals.com as the 33 dual-threat quarterback prospect in the nation... listed as the 50 QB in the nation by scout.com... named the 80 prospect in the state of California by the Contra Costa Times... rated the 126 player in the west by superprep.com... also earned first-team All-Trinity League honors as a junior... played for coach Kiki Mendoza. Price s Career Statistics PASSING G A-C-I Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/G Effic , , TOTAL , RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G ,063 3, ,726 2, TOTAL ,953 5,

22 2013 PLAYER BIOS #11 Elijah Qualls DT Freshman Petaluma, Calif. (Casa Grande) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team All-Metro from the San Francisco Chronicle... first-team All-North Bay League on defense and second-team on offense as a senior... earned third-team all-state (all levels) from CalHiSports.com... played defensive tackle, center and running back for the Gauchos... rushed for 708 yards and 10 touchdowns on 106 carries and notched 83 tackles as a senior... in 2012, Casa Grande went 7-4 and reached the second round of the CIF North Coast Section Division 2 playoffs... played in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl following senior season... also selected to play in the 2012 Cal State Game... in 2011, led Casa Grande to a 9-4 record and the second round of the playoffs... rushed for 1,139 yards and 13 TDs on 166 carries, and had 76 tackles, as a junior... earned CalHiSports all-state and first-team all-league as both a running back and defensive lineman as a junior... began high school career as a sophomore at Cordova (Rancho Cordova, Calif.) High... named in the Tacoma News-Tribune Western ranked as the 11 defensive tackle recruit and the 87 overall prospect in the county by scout.com... ranked the 23 defensive tackle in the nation and the 33 recruit in California... ranked the 117 recruit in the country by ESPN.com... listed as the nation s 5 athlete recruit by MaxPreps.com... also an outstanding high school wrestler, winning the league title and advancing to state as a junior... played football for coach Trent Herzog. #59 Ben Riva OL Junior Seattle, Wash. (O Dea) 2010: Did not see any game action as a true freshman, redshirting the season. 2012: Started at right tackle vs. San Diego State... missed the following five games due to injury, but returned to start at right tackle at Arizona... also started at right tackle in the final six games of the season. 2011: Saw action in 10 of the Huskies 13 games, mostly as a member of the PAT/field goal squad. HIGH SCHOOL: Listed on the 3A all-state first team as an offensive lineman... also made the Seattle Times all-state team (all levels)... named to the Seattle Times all-area team... also listed on the Times preseason all-state team prior to senior year... the Metro League Mountain Division offensive lineman of the year... led Irish to the Metro League championship... helped O Dea rush for an average of 7.5 yards per carry... O Dea went 9-2 and advanced to the state tournament in his senior season... helped the Irish to the 3A state championship game his sophomore year and to the first round of the 2008 state playoffs as a junior... second-team All-Metro offensive tackle as a junior... named a red chip recruit by the Seattle Times... listed in the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western rated the 46 offensive tackle in the country and the 19 recruit in Washington by scout.com... ranked the 48 offensive tackle in the country and the 7 recruit in Washington state by rivals.com... a PrepStar all-region selection... also participated on the track team as a thrower... uncle, Steve Sidwell, was a longtime NFL and college assistant coach, including a stretch with the Seahawks... played football under coach Monte Kohler at O Dea. #1 John Ross WR Freshman Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Jordan) HIGH SCHOOL: Named the Moore League Offensive Player of the as a senior in played wide receiver and cornerback and returned kicks and punts for Jordan... named a second-team all-state multi-purpose player by CalHiSports.com... played in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl following senior season... also chosen to play in the 2012 Cal State Game... named the Moore League Co-Player of the as a junior... caught 56 catches for 994 yards and had six kick and punt returns for touchdowns as a junior... named in the Tacoma News-Tribune Western ranked the 14 athlete recruit in the nation by MaxPreps.com... listed as the nation s 15 wide receiver recruit and 113 overall prospect in the county by scout.com... ranked the 57 prospect in California by rivals.com... also a sprinter on the track team, taking second in the 100 meters at the Moore League meet as a junior in played football for coach Thomas Barnes. #25 Bishop Sankey TB Junior Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep) 2012: Earned honorable mention All-Pac won the Earle T. Glant Tough Husky Award at the team s postseason banquet... finished the year with 1,439 yards, the third-highest total in UW single-season history... also had 16 rushing touchdowns in 2012, second-most ever at Washington carries in 2012 were third-most in school history rushing yards per game ranked 8 at UW while points scored (16 TDs) were good for 9 on the Husky season charts... named the MVP of the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas when he rushed for a school bowl-record 205 yards on 30 carries while also catching six passes for 74 yards... performance vs. Boise State was the 19th 200-yard rushing game in Washington history... moved past the 1,000-yard mark for the season with a good game vs. Utah... set a new career-high with 34 carries vs. the Utes, good for 156 yards and two scores... also had four catches in the win over Utah... just the 11th different Husky to rush for 1,000 yards in a season... ran for 130 yards on 23 carries and caught four passes for 48 yards in the win at Colorado... added more career-bests when he rushed for 189 yards and two touchdowns on 29 carries at Cal... both carries and yards were highs while TDs total matched previous high... set a then-career-high for rushing yards with 144 on 20 carries in the Huskies win over 8 Stanford... rushed for more yards in the game than Stanford had given up, as a team, in its first three games total (124)... scored a 61-yard TD on a fourth-and-one play vs. the Cardinal that got the Huskies within three points at posted first career 100-yard game in win over Portland State, going for 103 yards on 14 carries... scored a career-high two TDs vs. the Vikings... had third straight 100-yard game at Oregon, going for 104 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries... carried the ball a career-most 22 times vs. SDSU, good for 66 yards and a touchdown... made first career start at 3 LSU yards on eight carries vs. the Tigers yards on 14 carries vs. 11 USC, when he also caught three passes for 25 yards carries for 87 yards and a touchdown at Arizona... also set a career high with six receptions for 32 yards... rushed for 92 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries in the win over 7 Oregon State... carried the ball 26 times for 84 yards and two touchdowns in the Washington State game. 2011: Saw action in 12 of the Huskies 13 games, playing both at tailback and on special teams... top game of the year came vs. Colorado, rushing for 71 yards and a touchdown on eight carries... also had a good game at USC, rushing for 22 yards on four carries and catching four passes for 13 yards... five carries for 31 yards at 22 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

23 Stanford... first carries came vs. Cal, when he ran for 16 yards on two attempts... two rushes for 21 yards vs. Oregon... had six kickoff returns in the Alamo Bowl. HIGH SCHOOL: The Inland Northwest Youth Awards Male Athlete of the for named 4A first-team all-state by the Associated Press in two-time Seattle Times all-state selection at running back... Greater Spokane League MVP as a senior in finished career as all-time leading rusher in Greater Spokane League history with 4,355 yards... broke the GSL record in a game vs. Mead when he rushed for 359 yards... ran for 253 yards and three scores vs. Mt. Spokane and followed that with 299 yards and four touchdowns agianst University... rushed for 235 and four TDs vs. Shadle Park... also had 229 rush yards and four scores vs. Central Valley... rushed for 2,518 yards as a senior, also a GSL record... helped Bullpups to a 7-3 overall record and 7-2 mark in the Greater Spokane League as a senior in rushed for 2,011 yards and 17 touchdowns in nine games as a junior, earning first-team All-GSL and honorable mention 4A all-state from the AP... had four 200-yard rushing performances as a junior... a PrepStar All-American... rated the 150 overall prospect (all positions) and the 17 running back recruit in the nation by scout.com... listed as the 235 overall recruit and 19 running back in the country and the 5 prospect in Washington by rivals.com... one of five seniors from the state named a blue-chip prospect by the Seattle Times... an honorable mention Northwest Nugget from the News-Tribune... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western 100 list of top recruits in the West... played for coach Dave McKenna. Sankey s Career Statistics RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL #57 Drew Schultz DL Junior Olympia, Wash. (Olympia) 2011 season. 2012: Saw first action as a Husky in the UW s win over Portland State... earned a start at defensive tackle in the win over Utah... earned the Mark Drennan Defensive Scout of the Award at the team s postseason banquet... served as a game captain for the LSU game. 2011: Did not see any game action during the 2010: Joined the team as an invited walkon for the start of fall, 2010 camp... didn t see any game action and redshirted his true freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 4A all-state honorable mention as a senior offensive lineman in played in the East-West All-Star Game following senior year... named first-team All-Narrows League on offense and second-team on defense in helped Bears to an 8-2 overall record as a senior in went 10-1 as a junior... also played basketball... played football for coach Bill Beattie at Olympia PLAYER BIOS #88 Austin Seferian-Jenkins TE Junior Fox Island, Wash. (Gig Harbor) 2012: Named to the All-Pac-12 second team... honored as the Sports Radio 950 KJR Most Outstanding Offensive Player at the team s postseason awards banquet... Associated Press, CBS Sports and College Football Madness third-team All-America... ended the regular season as the NCAA s leader in receptions (5.25 per game) among tight ends... one of three finalists for the John Mackey Award... has broken or tied numerous UW tight ends records already (still only a true sophomore)... ranks 1 in career receiving yards by a tight end with 1, also 1 in career TD receptions with with seven catches vs. Utah, broke Mark Bruener s record for career receptions by a tight end and now has 110 (old record was 95)... also broke the school record for singleseason receptions by a tight end with 69 and the single-season yardage record with 850 yards... had three receptions for 22 yards and a touchdown in the win at Colorado, when he also recovered a fumble while playing defensive end... caught seven passes for 99 yards in the win over Utah... the John Mackey Award TE of the Week after win at Cal, when he caught eight passes for a career-high 152 yards and a touchdown... caught eight passes for a career-best 110 yards and a touchdown at Arizona... had a career-high nine catches for 82 yards in Huskies season-opening win over San Diego State... team-high six catches for 51 yards at 3 LSU... five catches for 58 yards and a score in the win over Portland State... two receptions for 10 yards in win over Stanford... two receptions for 33 yards at Oregon... caught five passes for 83 yards and a 34-yard touchdown vs. USC... three catches for 31 yards in win over 7 Oregon State... caught five balls for 38 yards and a touchdown at Washington State... caught six passes for 61 yards and a touchdown in the MAACO Bowl vs. Boise State. 2011: Played in all 13 games, starting 10 at tight end... earned honorable mention All-Pac receiving yards ranks 2 in UW single-season history for a true freshman (any position)... also ranks third-highest in UW single-season history for a tight end (any class) receptions ranked sixth in UW single-season history for a tight end... six touchdown receptions rank fourth (tied) by a tight end in UW history for a career... after one catch for 10 yards in the season opener, went for 91 yards and a TD on three catches vs. Hawai i... caught four passes for 52 yards and two touchdowns in the win over California... also had a two-td game at Oregon State, finishing with six receptions for 40 yards... five catches for 77 yards at Stanford... three receptions for 32 yards at Utah... four catches for 48 yards at USC and four for 62 yards in the Apple Cup win over WSU... five catches for 59 yards vs. Baylor in the Alamo Bowl... won the Travis Spring Most Outstanding Freshman Award at the team s postseason banquet... joined the UW basketball team in January, played in 17 games for the Pac-12 champion basketball team. HIGH SCHOOL: Named 4A first-team all-state by the Associated Press in 2010 and as a junior in an ESPN second-team All-America selection as a senior in two-time member of the Seattle Times all-state team, as a senior and a junior... finished career with school-record 126 receptions... played in the U.S. Army All-America Bowl following senior season... as a junior, caught 62 passes for 1,152 yards and 11 TDs... ranked the 32 overall prospect (all positions) and 2 tight end in the nation by scout.com... listed as the 2 tight end and the 39 overall recruit in the country by rivals.com... also listed as the 1 recruit in the state of Washington by rivals... listed as the 101 overall recruit in the nation by ESPN.com... member of the PrepStar Dream Team as the nation s 30 overall prospect... named to the Long Beach Press-Telegram s Best in the West first team... one of five seniors from the state named a blue-chip prospect by the Seattle Times... one of just eight players from the Pacific Northwest named a Northwest Nugget by the Tacoma News-Tribune... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western 100 list of top recruits in the West... also played basketball for the Tides... played under coach Darren McKay. 23

24 2013 PLAYER BIOS Seferian-Jenkins Career Statistics RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL #13 Will Shamburger DB Senior Compton, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 2012: Started at safety vs. San Diego State... had a 44-yard fumble return for a touchdown vs. the Aztecs... also started at LSU, finishing with three tackles... two stops vs. Portland State... one stop at Oregon... two tackles at Arizona... made three tackles in the win at Cal... made three tackles and also recovered a fumble on punt team in the win at Colorado... one tackle at Washington State... has five tackles vs. Boise State in the bowl game... played in every game... served as a game captain for the Arizona game. 2011: Played in 11 of the Huskies 13 games (all but WSU and Baylor), starting four at one safety spot... served as a game captain for the Stanford and Oregon games... season-best nine tackles vs. Oregon... had eight tackles at USC... seven tackles, including six solo stops, at Stanford... four tackles and a forced fumble vs. Arizona... four tackles vs. Colorado. 2010: Played in A TOTAL of 10 of the Huskies 13 games, primarily on special teams... had two tackles, including one for a loss, in the opener at BYU... also had two tackles vs. Syracuse and one vs. Nebraska. 2009: Due to injury, was unable to play or practice, but spent the season on the roster, re-habbing, and redshirted the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Had 34 receptions for 598 yards and eight touchdowns his senior season for the Braves... named a first-team All-Trinity League wide receiver... also named a first-team wide receiver on the CIF Southern Section All-Pac-5 team... teammate of fellow Husky Keith Price at Bosco... played wide receiver and defensive back... also a standout basketball player for the Braves... as a junior, made 32 receptions for 382 yards on offense and notched 57 tackles and two interceptions on defense... played for coach Kiki Mendoza. Shamburger s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL #71 Danny Shelton DT Junior Auburn, Wash. (Auburn) 2012: Started at nose tackle in every game... named to the Pac-12 s All-Academic first team... also honored with the Academic Achievement Award at the team s postseason banquet... earned honorable mention All-Pac two tackles vs. San Diego State... notched a career-high 10 tackles at 3 LSU, most by a UW defensive lineman since three tackles, including half of a tackle for loss, in win over 8 Stanford... three tackles, including two tackles for loss, vs. 11 USC... two stops at Arizona... five stops and a fumble recovery in the win at California... started at end in the win over Utah, finishing with six tackles, including one for a loss... one tackle in the win at Colorado... five tackles, including half a sack, at Washington State... four tackles in the MAACO Bowl vs. Boise State. 2011: Played in all 13 games as a true freshman, earning a start at defensive tackle in the Washington State game... season-high five tackles vs. Baylor in the Alamo Bowl... had three tackles at USC... had a fumble recovery at Oregon State, when he also batted down two passes... one tackle each vs. Cal, Stanford and WSU. HIGH SCHOOL: Named 4A first-team all-state, as both an offensive and defensive lineman, by the Associated Press in also first-team all-state as a junior (offensive line)... made the Seattle Times all-state team as both a junior and a senior... twice named both the South Puget Sound League 4A North s Offensive Lineman of the and Defensive Lineman of the... played in the Offense- Defense Bowl following senior season... helped lead Trojans to a 9-3 overall record and a 7-1 mark in the South Puget Sound League North in advanced to the state quarterfinals... along with earning the SPSL s Offensive and Defensive Lineman of the as a junior, was also (naturally) first-team all-league at both spots that year as well... led Auburn to state quarterfinals as a junior in first-team All-SPSL on both lines as a sophomore as well... a PrepStar All-American... ranked the 32 defensive tackle in the country by scout.com... rated the 120 overall prospect and the 10 defensive tackle in the nation by rivals. com... rival s 3 recruit in the state of Washington... nation s 43 DT recruit, according to ESPN.com... Long Beach Press-Telegram s Best in the West honorable mention... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western 100 list of top recruits in the West... one of five seniors from the state named a blue-chip prospect by the Seattle Times... one of just eight players from the Pacific Northwest named a Northwest Nugget by the Tacoma News-Tribune... also participated in track & field as a thrower and was a standout wrestler at Auburn... as a senior in 2011, won the state 4A shotput championship with a throw of 60-feet, 1-inch... played football for coach Gordon Elliot. Shelton s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL SACKS G UA A TOTAL Yds TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

25 #22 Josh Shirley DE Junior Fontana, Calif. (Kaiser) 2012: Started the first three games of the season at rush end... had four tackles, including a sack, vs. San Diego State... four tackles at LSU... had two tackles and forced a fumble vs. Stanford... had an eight-yard sack vs. USC... made three tackles at Arizona... four tackles, including half a sack in win at California... made two tackles, including a sack, and forced a fumble in the win over Utah... had five tackles, including two sacks, and also forced a fumble in Washington s win at Colorado... had four tackles, one sack, one-and-a-half tackles for loss and a forced fumble at WSU... started the MAACO Bowl vs. Boise State, finishing with three tackles, one for a loss, and two forced fumbles. 2011: Played in all 13 games as a redshirt freshman, starting seven of the 13 at one defensive end spot... notched three sacks and five total tackles vs. Baylor in the Alamo Bowl... in the Apple Cup win over WSU, finished with four tackles, including two and a half for loss, one and a half sacks and a forced fumble... three tackles and a sack at Oregon State... two tackles, a sack and a forced fumble in the win over California... two tackles, one sack, at Utah... three tackles, including one and a half for loss, vs. Colorado... two tackles, one for a loss, in the win over Arizona... two tackles and a sack at USC. 2010: Did not see any game action as a true freshman, redshirting the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Named the Defensive MVP of the Sunkist League and co-defensive Player of the of the CIF Southern Section Eastern Division... one of 12 semifinalists for the Butkus Award, given to the nation s top high school linebacker... named to the Riverside Press-Enterprise all-area team... recorded 105 tackles as a senior... helped lead Cats to a 9-4 record as a senior in team won its ninth straight Sunkist League title and advanced to the semifinals of the CIF-SS Eastern Division championship... played in the U.S. Army All-America game following senior season... scored a touchdown on a 77-yard return of a blocked field goal in that game... played on the San Bernardino County squad in the Inland Empire All-Star game following senior year... as a junior credited with 88 tackles and 17 sacks... a PrepStar All-American... named second-team all-state by calhisports.com... listed as the 15 prospect in the state by the Contra Costa Times Cream of the Crop... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western made the Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West honorable mention... named third-team all-state by goldenstatepreps.com following junior year... ranked the 9 outside linebacker and 137 overall recruit in the nation by rivals.com, which also listed him as the 19 prospect in the state of California... rated the 12 outside linebacker in the nation by scout.com... played for coach Phil Zelaya PLAYER BIOS #68 Sam Shirley OL Sophomore Kirkland, Wash. (Juanita/WSU) Joined the UW football program for the start of spring football in HIGH SCHOOL AND WSU: Originally enrolled at Washington State and walked on to the football team in played for Coach Shaun Tarantola at Juanita... earned second-team All-KingCo 3A/2A as a senior in that year, helped Rebels to a 10-2 overall record and a 5-1 mark in KingCo... team went to state playoffs, marking Juanita s first playoff appearance since teamed with fellow Husky Jarret Finau as a senior... missed junior season due to injury, but earned honorable mention All-KingCo as a sophomore. #89 Antavius Sims WR Senior Americus, Ga. (Americus-Sumter/ Ventura College) 2012: Enrolled at the UW in January of 2012 and participated in spring practice... got some playing time vs. Portland State and vs. Stanford... served as a game captain for the Oregon game. JUNIOR COLLEGE & HIGH SCHOOL: Played quarterback at Ventura (Calif.) College in 2009 and named the first-team All-Southern California Football Association Northern Conference QB... in 2010, completed 165 of 299 pass attempts for 1,956 yards, and 13 touchdowns... also rushed for 1,014 yards and 15 touchdowns on 223 carries... led the Southern California JCs in total offense with 2,960 yards... also set school records for single-season and career total offense (4,866)... second in Ventura College history in career TDs (25) and second in career passing yards (3,273 yards), passing TDs (24), rushing TDs (25) and fourth career rushing yards (1,593)... named the Pirates MVP after the 2010 season... as a freshman, threw for 1,327 yards and 11 touchdowns on 98-of-170 passing while rushing for 579 yards and TDs... also played basketball at Ventura... played for coach Andre Slappey at Sumter and coach Steve Mooshagian at Ventura. Shirley s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL SACKS G UA A TOTAL Yds TOTAL

26 2013 PLAYER BIOS #8 Kevin Smith WR Senior Compton, Calif. (Centennial) 2012: Returned from injury suffered during bowl practice to play in season opener vs. San Diego State... had two catches for 20 yards vs. Aztecs... career-high four receptions for 48 yards in start at 3 LSU... had one punt return vs. USC and one kick return vs. Utah... made a spectacular play on punt coverage at Colorado, leaping and tossing the ball back in-bounds after it had hit a Buffs player... had one kick return vs. Boise State in the MAACO Bowl... served as a game captain for the Washington State game. 2011: Played in 12 of 13 games, starting three (Utah, USC and WSU) at one wide receiver spot, missing only the Baylor game... also one of the Huskies primary kick returners... set a new UW record with 176 kickoff return yards vs. USC yard average on kick returns is seventh-best in UW single-season history... also ranks 6 in career kick returns (52), 2 in career kick return yards (1,282) and 2 in single-season kick return yards (958)... served as a game captain for the Cal game... finished the regular season with 15 receptions for 207 yards, plus five rushes for 71 yards and a TD... season-high three receptions for 15 yards in the season-opener vs. EWU... rushed for a 22-yard TD and caught two passes for 20 yards vs. Colorado... one rush for 18 yards and two receptions for 17 vs. Hawai i... two receptions for 34 yards vs. Arizona... one catch for 53 yards at USC... 2 receptions for 39 yards vs. Washington State... also one of the Huskies top kick return men... top return game was at Stanford, when he returned six kicks for 168 yards, with a long of returned five kicks for 150 yards with a long of 44, vs. Arizona... three returns for 111 yards, including a 64-yarder, at Nebraska... had a 53-yard kick return vs. California... seven kick returns for 176 yards at USC. 2010: Played in 10 of 13 games, missing three in midseason due to injury... a regular in the receiving rotation and also a kick returner... started vs. UCLA and California at one wide receiver spot... one of 14 true freshman to play this season, and one of eight to start at least one game... caught one pass, for 18 yards, at California... also had a pair of carries (one each at USC and WSU)... returned 15 kicks and one punt for the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team All-CIF Southern Section Northwest Division at wide receiver... the MVP of the Pioneer League... helped Apaches to the first round of the 2009 CIF-SS Northwest Division playoffs... team won the Pioneer League title as a senior, a year after finishing title was Apaches first outright championship since in Centennial s 2009 regular-season finale vs. Lawndale, returned the opening kickoff and Lawndale s first punt of the game for touchdowns, going 87 and 70 yards, respectively... didn t play football until junior year of high school... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western listed as the 20 prospect in the state by the Contra Costa Times Cream of the Crop... received votes in the Long Beach Press-Telegram s Best in the West poll... rated the 142 overall prospect in the nation (all positions) and 23 wide receiver in the country by scout.com... also ranked the 21 prospect in California by scout.com... listed by rivals.com as the 31 athlete prospect in the nation... a PrepStar all-region selection... also a standout basketball player... Pioneer League MVP as a junior basketball player... played under coach Eric Scott. KICK RETURNS G Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G TOTAL #14 Taz Stevenson DB Senior Mililani, Hawai i (Mililani) captain for the LSU game. 2012: Played in every game of the season, mainly on special teams... had two tackles and also forced a fumble on the opening kickoff at 3 LSU... two tackles in win over Portland State... one tackle in the win over Stanford and another in the victory over Utah... posted two tackles in the win at Colorado... moved from safety to linebacker in spring of served as a game 2011: Played in eight of 13 games as a key special teams performer and backup safety... missed a stretch of five games due to injury... totaled four tackles for the season... two stops vs. Hawai i and one each vs. EWU and Arizona. 2010: Played in all 13 games as a true freshman, contributing on most special teams but also as a safety on the defense... served as a game captain for the California game... four tackles each at Oregon and at Washington State... two tackles in the Holiday Bowl win over Nebraska... also had one tackle against both Syracuse and Nebraska (regular season). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team all-state from the Honolulu Star-Bulletin as an all-purpose player... also made the Honolulu Advertiser s first team at all-purpose... played running back, wide receiver and safety while also returning kicks... helped Trojans to a 7-3 record as a senior... participated in the Hawai i/polynesia- Mainland Bowl at Aloha Stadium after his senior season... listed in the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western listed as the 47 safety recruit in the nation and the 10 prospect in the state of Hawai i by scout.com... rated the 49 safety in the country and the 8 recruit in Hawai i by rivals.com... also the 8 prospect in Hawai i on the Honolulu Advertiser s list... a PrepStar all-region selection... played for coach James Millwood. Stevenson s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL Smith s Career Statistics RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

27 #9 Damore ea Stringfellow WR Freshman Perris, Calif. (Rancho Verde) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team All-CIF Southern Section Central Division honors as a senior... named third-team all-state (all levels) by CalHiSports.com... led Rancho Verde to a 10-4 overall record and the championship game of the Central Division playoffs in played in the Under Armour All-America game following senior season... also selected to play in the 2012 Cal State Game and named to the Riverside County squad for the Inland Empire All-Star Football Classic... as a junior, helped lead the Mustangs to a perfect 14-0 record and the CIF Southern Section Inland Division championship... as a sophomore, Rancho Verde was 13-1 and made it to the playoff final before suffering first loss... listed in the Tacoma News-Tribune Western rated the 51 prospect in the country and 4 recruit in California (all positions) by ESPN.com, which also ranked him the 6 receiver in the nation... ranked the 9 wide receiver and 85 overall prospect in the country, as well as the 6 player in California, by rivals.com... rated the 11 wide receiver prospect and the 98 overall recruit in the nation by scout.com... played for coach Pete Duffy. #64 Colin Tanigawa OL Junior Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola) 2011: Started the first 11 games at left guard, but suffered a knee injury in the Oregon State game and missed the WSU and Baylor games... won the team s Husky Lifting Award at the team s postseason banquet. 2012: Started the San Diego State and LSU games at left guard, but didn t play vs. Portland State... missed the remainder of the season due to injury. 2010: Did not see any game action as a true freshman, redshirting the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team All-CIF Southern Section Pac-5 Division offensive lineman in All-Serra League as both a senior and as a junior... played on both lines for the Cubs... listed as one of the top offensive linemen in Southen California by the Los Angeles Times... named to ESPNRise s preseason All-CIF Southern Section San Gabriel Valley team... named third-team all-state by calhisports.com... rated the nation s 28 offensive guard prospect by rivals.com... listed as the 32 offensive guard in America by rivals.com... ranked the 74 offensive guard prospect in the country by scout.com... a PrepStar all-region selection... played for coach Adam Guerra PLAYER BIOS #23 Kendyl Taylor WR/TB Sophomore Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton) 2012: Saw plenty of game action in first college game vs. San Diego State... caught one pass for six yards vs. SDSU... started game at 3 LSU, when he also saw action as a kick returner... saw action at tailback in the win over Stanford, carrying the ball four times for nine yards... also had a catch for 11 yards vs. the Cardinal... five carries for 29 yards at Oregon as the Huskies 2 tailback... three carries for 11 yards vs. USC... rushed for 47 yards on just three carries, and also caught three passes for 13 yards, at Arizona... three carries for 11 yards and two catches for 12 in victory over Oregon State... four carries for 15 yards and one catch for 10 in the win at Cal... two carries for six yards and one catch for seven in the win over Utah... had a great day at Colorado, carrying the ball nine times for 78 yards... also scored on a 23-yard screen pass vs. the Buffaloes... had one carry and an 11-yard reception in the WSU game... one carry in the MAACO Bowl vs. Boise State. HIGH SCHOOL: Named Arizona s Division I Player of the by Arizona Varsity (Rivals) and also earned first-team All-Arizona at wide receiver by the Arizona Republic as a senior... named the state s fourth-best player by the Republic heading into senior season... also first-team All-Tribune, from the East Valley Tribune... caught 87 passes for 1,132 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior in also rushed for 558 yards on only 68 carries... also handled the punting and returns... as a senior, helped lead the Huskies to a 13-1 overall record, the lone loss coming in the Division I state championship game, breaking a nation-leading 53-game winning streak... caught 11 passes for 123 yards and two TDs in the championship game... rushed for 138 yards on 16 carries and also caught 10 passes for 101 yards in a win over Basha, making him the first player in school history to reach 100 yards in each category in the same game... caught 13 passes for 140 yards, both season highs, in the season opener vs. Mountain Pointe... scored in 13 of the Huskies 14 games... as a junior, led Hamilton to a 15-0 record and the state championship, capped with a victory over Desert Ridge in the title game... named first-team all-region and honorable mention all-state in as a junior, rushed for 784 yards on 73 carries with nine touchdowns and caught 48 passes for 713 yards and five scores... ran for 103 yards and a score and also caught four passes for 34 yards in the state championship game... had season-high 138 yards receiving in back-to-back games in as a sophomore in 2009, helped Huskies to a 14-0 record and a state championship as Hamilton blanked Mesa, 35-0 in the title game... listed on the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western listed as the 25 athlete in the nation by Tom Lemming... rated the 24 athlete in the nation and the 7 recruit in Arizona by rivals.com... scout.com s 72 wide receiver recruit in Arizona and the 7 prospect in Arizona... comes from a football family, as father, Keith, played at Illinois before a nine-year NFL career... brother, Kerry, played at Arizona State and is now on the Vikings practice squad... uncle, John Taylor, was a two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver and three-time Super Bowl champion with the San Francisco 49ers... also a sprinter on the Hamilton track team... played football for coach Steve Belles. Taylor s Career Statistics RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G

28 2013 PLAYER BIOS #7 Shaq Thompson LB Sophomore Sacramento, Calif. (Grant) 2012: Earned honorable mention All-Pac named second-team Freshman All-America by FoxSportsNext.com... picked up the Travis Spring Most Outstanding Freshman award at the team banquet... started at nickel back in first college game in season-opener vs. San Diego State... started every game at nickel... had three tackles vs. the Aztecs... also had three stops in a start at LSU... had seven tackles, including one for a loss, vs. Stanford... had eight tackles and an interception in the game at Oregon... five stops in the USC game... also had five tackles at Arizona... six tackles, including a sack, in the victory over 7 Oregon State... made seven tackles, two for loss, and had a crucial, late interception that he returned 33 yards in the win at California... six tackles, including one for loss, in the win over Utah... had a tackle and also intercepted a pass in the Husky win at Colorado... collected eight tackles, including a sack, and also recovered a fumble (returning it 21 yards) at Washington State... recorded eight tackles in the MAACO Bowl vs. Boise State. HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team All-America by rivals.com, Parade Magazine and USA Today... one of six finalists for the U.S. Army National Player of the award... earned second-team All-America from maxpreps.com and Sports Illustrated... named the area s player of the year by the Sacramento Bee... also the Player of the in the Delta Valley League... played in the U.S. Army All- American Bowl after his senior year... totaled 57 tackles as a senior while also rushing for 1,134 yards and 15 touchdowns on 120 carries and passing for 893 yards and eight scores... also punted... helped lead Grant to an 8-4 record and the quarterfinals of the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division I playoffs in rushed for a season-high 227 yards and two TDs on just 16 carries in a win over Franklin in as a junior, helped lead Pacers to a 13-1 record and a run to the Sac- Joaquin Division II championship game... rushed for 1,882 yards and 25 touchdowns on 164 carries as a junior... named the Delta Valley League MVP as a junior... scored 29 touchdowns in all... as a sophomore, helped Pacers to a 12-1 overall record... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western ranked the 1 safety and the 3 overall prospect in the country by scout.com... listed as the 1 safety in the nation, 4 overall recruit in the country and the 1 prospect in the state of California by rivals.com... rated the 4 recruit in the country by SuperPrep, which also named him the Far West Defensive Player of the... also a sprinter and long jumper and a standout baseball player... drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 18th round of the 2012 MLB Draft and played for the Sox rookie-level team in the Gulf Coast League in the summer of played football for coach Mike Alberghini. Thompson s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd SACKS G UA A TOTAL Yds INTERCEPTIONS G No Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G #10 John Timu LB Junior Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Jordan) 2012: Earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 as well as honorable mention Academic All-Pac named a team captain prior to the start of the season... started every game at linebacker... started at linebacker vs. San Diego State, finishing with six tackles... also had six tackles in start at LSU... had six tackles, one for a loss, in the Huskies win over PSU... had six tackles, including an 11-yard sack, in the Huskies win over 8 Stanford... four tackles at Oregon... five stops vs. USC... six tackles at Arizona... made six tackles and recorded an interception in the win over 7 Oregon State... seven stops and a forced fumble in the victory at California... nine tackles as well as a 13-yard interception return in the win over Utah... four tackles in the win at Colorado... notched 11 tackles at Washington State... career-best 15 tackles, including one-and-a-half for a loss and a sack, vs. Boise State in Las Vegas. 2011: Played in 12 of 13 games, starting eight at one outside linebacker spot... missed the Utah game due to an injury suffered vs. Cal... season-high eight tackles, including one for a loss, and a forced fumble vs. Oregon... matched that season-high with eight tackles, plus a fumble recovery, in the Alamo Bowl... seven tackles, two for a loss, plus a forced fumble at Oregon State... five tackles each in the wins over Cal, Arizona and Washington State... four tackles at USC and three at Nebraska... delayed enrollment while recovering from injury... enrolled for the winter quarter of 2011 (Jan., 2011) and participated in spring football. HIGH SCHOOL: Saw senior season cut short with an injury early in the second game of the year... as a junior, was named the Moore League s player of the year as a quarterback... passed for 1,395 yards and rushed for 642 in also accounted for A TOTAL of 20 touchdowns as a junior... also an outstanding safety, punter and kicker for the Panthers... a teammate of fellow Husky Princeton Fuimaono at Jordan... received votes in the Long Beach Press-Telegram s Best in the West poll... listed as the 61 safety prospect in the country by scout.com... rated the 69 athlete in the nation and the 72 recruit in California by rivals.com... a PrepStar all-region selection... played under coach Scott Meyer. Timu s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL SACKS G UA A TOTAL Yds TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS G No Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G TOTAL PUNT RETURNS G Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G KICK RETURNS G Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

29 #65 Siosifa Tufunga OL Sophomore Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Jordan) 2012: Saw first career action in the Huskies win over Portland State... also played late in the win at Colorado... served as a game captain for the San Diego State game. 2011: Redshirted his true freshman season at the UW. HIGH SCHOOL: Won the Moore League Offensive Lineman of the as a senior... second-team All-CIF Southern Section... helped Panthers advance to the CIF Southern Section Pac 5 playoffs as a senior... second-team All-Moore League as a junior, when he played alongside current Huskies Princeton Fuimaono and John Timu... a PrepStar All-Region selection... rated the 83 offensive guard recruit in the country by scout.com... played for coach Thomas Barnes. #90 Taniela Tupou DL Sophomore Marysville, Wash. (Archbishop Murphy) 2012: Saw first college action in the Huskies win over Portland State... also played a lot late in the win at California... saw action at Colorado and at Washington State. 2011: Redshirted his true freshman season at the UW... named a game captain for the game at Utah. HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the Associated Press 2A all-state first team as a defensive lineman and to the second team as a tight end... made the Seattle Times all-state team (all levels) in earned Cascade Conference Defensive Player of the and first-team All-Cascade at both tight end and defensive line as a senior... named to the USA under-19 national team that played in the Team USA- Team World game... played in the All-Polynesian All-America game after senior season... helped lead Wildcats to a 13-1 overall record and a 7-0 league mark as a senior in Murphy advanced to 2A state title game before falling to Tumwater... first-team Associated Press all-state defensive lineman as a junior... also made Seattle Times Star Times all-area team as a junior... led team to state semifinals as a junior... ranked the 285 overall prospect (all positions) and the 30 defensive end in the nation by scout.com... rated the 6 overall recruit in Washington and the 32 strongside defensive end in the country by rivals.com... a PrepStar All-Region selection... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western 100 list of top recruits in the West... one of five seniors from the state named a blue-chip prospect by the Seattle Times... an honorable mention Northwest Nugget from the News-Tribune... played for coach Dave Ward PLAYER BIOS #66 Damion Turpin DT RS-Freshman Compton, Calif. (Dominguez) 2012: Redshirted his true freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior, helped lead the Dons to the San Gabriel Valley League title and the first round of the CIF Southern Section Western Division playoffs... named to the Long Beach Press- Telegram Dream Team after 2011 season tackles and eight sacks as a senior... in 2010, named first-team All-CIF Southern Section Western Division... as a junior, Dominguez went 10-2 overall, made it to the playoff quarterfinals and won the league title... ranked the 66 defensive end prospect in the country and the 74 prospect in California by scout.com... played for coach Willie Donerson. #50 Thomas Tutogi LB Senior Chula Vista, Calif. (Chula Vista/ Southwestern JC) 2012: Saw action on special teams vs. San Diego State, making one tackle... saw extensive action off the bench at 3 LSU, finishing with a gameand career-high 12 tackles... also had a fumble recovery on the opening kickoff... six tackles against Portland State... started the Huskies win over 8 Stanford, finishing with a game-high 10 tackles (including a sack) in the UW win... four tackles at Stanford... made five stops vs. USC... one tackle in the win over Utah... had a tackle for loss in the victory at Colorado... served as a game captain for the Oregon game. 2011: Played in all 13 games as a key special teams player and as a backup linebacker... served as a game captain for the Arizona game... blocked a punt that was returned for a TD on WSU s first drive of the Apple Cup... season-high four tackles at Stanford... two tackles each vs. EWU, Hawai i, Colorado, USC, Oregon State and WSU... won the Apple Cup Big Play of the Game Award at the team s postseason banquet. JUNIOR COLLEGE & HIGH SCHOOL: Enrolled at the UW in January and will be a true sophomore in played the 2010 season at Southwestern... earned first-team all-league honors... finished the 2010 season with 120 total tackles, good for third in the Southern California Football Association... also fourth in the league with 17.5 tackles for loss... was once named his conference s all-purpose player of the week after a game in which he scored two touchdowns while also notching 18 tackles and a forced fumble... played fullback and linebacker at Chula Vista High... as a senior, posted 140 tackles and scored 12 touchdowns... in 2009, his final season, helped lead the Spartans to a 4-1 league record and a trip to the playoffs... earned first-team All-Mesa League and second-team All-San Diego Section... rated the 21 junior college prospect in the nation (all positions) by rivals.com... older brother Taimi plays at Arizona... played for coach Ed Carberry at Southwestern and coach Judd Rachow at Chula Vista. Tutogi s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd TOTAL SACKS G UA A TOTAL Yds TOTAL

30 2013 PLAYER BIOS #48 Cameron Van Winkle PK Freshman Fall City, Wash. (Mount Si) 2013: Gradated from high school early and enrolled at the UW for the start of the spring, 2013, academic quarter (April 1, 2013). HIGH SCHOOL: Set state records for career (39) and for single-season field goals made (18 in 2011)... four-year starting kicker and punter at Mount Si... Associated Press 3A first-team allstate as a senior... also named to the Seattle Times all-state team (all levels) as a senior... KingCo 3A/2A Special Teams Player of the as a senior... made 10 field goals and 61-of-62 PATs as a senior and all but four kickoffs in 2012 resulted in touchbacks... helped lead Wildcats to an 11-2 overall record and a trip to the 3A state semifinals as a senior... made 18 out of 21 field goal attempts as a junior in 2011, earning Junior All-America first-team honors from MaxPreps.com... earned AP all-state and Seattle Times all-state as a junior... also named first-team All- KingCo as a sophomore and honorable mention all-league as a freshman... one of just seven athletes named a Northwest Nugget by the Tacoma News-Tribune... also named in the Tacoma News-Tribune Western named a red chip recruit by the Seattle Times... listed as the 9 overall recruit in Washington and the nation s 5 kicker by scout.com... named the 8 kicker in the country by rivals.com... played for coach Charlie Kinnune as a senior. #44 Pio Vatuvei DE Sophomore Patterson, Calif. (Patterson) 2012: True freshman played in nine of 13 games (all except Utah, Colorado, WSU and BSU), starting with the opener vs. San Diego State... saw more action in the game at LSU, notching two tackles vs. the Tigers... three tackles in win over Portland State... one tackle vs. Stanford and one at Arizona. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Division II All-State first-team honors from maxpreps.com... also named to Cal-Hi Sports medium-sized schools all-state team... first-team All-Western Athletic Conference... played defensive end and fullback... helped lead Tigers to a 7-4 record and a berth in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division III playoffs... as a junior, helped Patterson to an 11-2 overall record and the section semifinals... named the Western Athletic Conference Outstanding Defensive Lineman in named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western rated the 11 weakside defensive end recruit, the 145 overall prospect in the nation and the 23 overall prospect in California by rivals.com... ranked the 43 defensive end in the nation and the 62 prospect in California by scout.com... also a basketball player at Patterson... played football for coach Nick Marchy. Vatuvei s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd #36 Azeem Victor LB Freshman Upland, Calif. (Pomona) HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the All-Valle Vista League first team as a senior linebacker... also earned second-team all-area from the San Gabriel Valley Tribune in attended Lynwood (Calif.) High as a sophomore and junior, playing defensive end and tight end... rated the 62 outside linebacker prospect in the country and 86 overall player in California by rivals.com... ranked the country s 106 outside linebacker recruit by scout.com... played for coach Aaron Jamieson at Pomona. #39 Thomas Vincent DB Sophomore Seattle, Wash. (King s) 2012: Saw first career action, on special teams, in the Huskies win over Portland State. 2011: Redshirted his true freshman season at the UW... enrolled at Washington in spring of 2011, and participated in spring football. HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team 1A all-state all-purpose as a senior, also earning honorable mention all-state at quarterback... named the Cascade Conference Offensive Player of the in also named to the Seattle Times all-area team as a defensive back... as a senior, passed for 1,843 yards, 25 touchdowns and only four interceptions on 117-of-197 passing while also rushing for 1,509 yards and 26 scores on 182 carries... had back-to-back games of 234 and 268 rushing yards vs. Orting and Montesano as a senior, rushing for four scores in each, as a senior... led team to a 10-2 record and a berth in the state 1A quarterfinals as a senior in named MVP of the Cascade Conference and first-team 1A all-state quarterback as a junior in as a junior, threw for 2,584 yards, 41 touchdowns and nine INTs on while rushing for 1,621 yards and 18 touchdowns on 205 carries... team went 8-4 and advanced to the state semifinals in threw for 429 yards in a game vs. Cedarcrest as a junior... rushed for 200 or more yards three times in 2009, with a high of 252 vs. Granite Falls... passed for 1,538 yards and rushed for 728 as a sophomore in also an all-league catcher on the baseball team... played football for Coach Jim Shapiro at King s. #27 Trevor Walker DB Freshman Arlington, Texas (Mansfield Timberview) 2013: Enrolled in college early, in January, 2013, and will be available for spring football at UW. HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the District 7 5A all-district team as both a junior and a senior... notched 89 tackles and five interceptions as a junior, when Timberview went helped the Wolves to the 5A Division II state semifinals, the deepest run in school history, in ranked the 43 safety prospect in the nation by ESPN... rated the 47 safety recruit in the country by rivals.com and the 63 safety by scout.com... played for coach James Brown as a senior. 30 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

31 #3 Cleveland Wallace DB RS-Freshman San Jose, Calif. (Oak Grove) 2012: Redshirted his true freshman season... named the Brian Stapp Special Teams Scout Squad MVP at the team s postseason awards banquet. HIGH SCHOOL: Named Co-Defensive Player of the of the Blossom Valley Athletic League Mt. Hamilton Division as a senior in also named first-team all-area by the San Jose Mercury-News and third-team all-state by Cal-Hi Sports... played running back, wide receiver, defensive back, kick returner and punter at Oak Grove... credited with 54 tackles and five interceptions as a senior... caught 25 passes for 494 yards and six TDs and rushed 49 times for 336 yards and two scores... helped Eagles to a 9-2 record and a berth in the CIF Central Coast Section Open Division quarterfinals... played in the Cal State All-Star Game following senior season... in 2010, Eagles went 8-3 and made the playoffs... rushed 50 times for 532 yards and six TDs while catching 29 passes for 512 yards and nine scores as a junior, when he earned second-team all-state from Cal-Hi Sports and first-team Mercury-News all-area... had six interceptions and 48 tackles as a sophomore in 2009, when he was named Mount Hamilton Division sophomore of the year... rated the 42 cornerback prospect in the nation and the 55 recruit in California by scout.com... ranked the 84 overall recruit in the state of California by rivals.com... listed as the 6 recruit on the Contra Costa Times Cream of the Crop listing of the top prospects in the Bay Area... also a sprinter, hurdler and high jumper on the track team... played football for coach Jay Braun. #12 Dwayne Washington TB RS-Freshman Lakewood, Calif. (Gahr) 2012: Redshirted his true freshman season. HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the Long Beach Press- Telegram Dream Team after 2011 season... finished senior season with 66 catches for 1,338 yards (20-plus yards per catch) and 15 touchdowns... posted 100 or more yards receiving in nine of 10 games as a senior receptions for a season-high 205 yards and two TDs in a win over Lynwood... had seven catches for 195 yards and three scores in season-opening win over Long Beach Millikan... five receptions for 190 yards and two scores vs. Northwood and seven catches for 160 and three TDs vs. Artesia... helped lead Gladiators to a 7-3 overall record in also a sprinter and long jumper on the track team... played football for coach Greg Marshall PLAYER BIOS #32 Tre Watson DB Senior Seattle, Wash. (Kennedy/Central Washington Univ.) 2012: Placed on scholarship just prior to the start of the season... started at corner in the season-opener vs. San Diego State and started first five games of the season at CB... has played in every game... on the first drive of the SDSU game, returned an interception 34 yards to set up the first Husky TD... also notched three tackles vs. SDSU... had six tackles and two pass break-ups in a start at LSU... scored on a 79-yard return of a blocked field goal in Washington s win over Portland State... also had three tackles vs. Portland State... two tackles vs. Stanford... four tackles at Oregon... had one stop in the win over Utah... two tackles in the win at Colorado... one tackle at WSU and against Boise State... served as a game captain for the Oregon State game. 2011: Redshirted the season due to NCAA transfer rules... joined the team as an invited walk-on at the start of fall camp in AT CENTRAL WASHINGTON: Started 10 of 11 games (played in all 11) at CWU in credited with 28 total tackles... also recovered a fumble, forced another and blocked a kick... had one interception and returned it for 40 yards... helped Wildcats to an 8-3 overall record and a 7-1 mark in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference... AT WEST HILLS COLLEGE: Played in all 10 games as a freshman at West Hills in notched 34 total tackles (fourth on team) with six pass break-ups... intercepted two passes, returning one for a touchdown... also returned kicks and punts. HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior in 2008, helped lead Kennedy to a 9-2 record, a Seamount League title and a state quarterfinal berth... named to the Seattle Times all-state (all divisions) team as a running back as a senior, when he averaged 12 yards per carry and scored 35 touchdowns... finished senior season with 1,818 rushing yards and was the Lancers 2 tackler... named to the All-Seamount League first team on both sides of the ball as a senior... as a junior, earned firstteam all-league on special teams and second-team on both offense and defense... honorable mention All-Seamount as a sophomore... also a standout basketball player... earned honorable mention All-Seamount as a junior and senior... played football for coach Bob Bourgette at Kennedy. Watson s Career Statistics TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd INTERCEPTIONS G No Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G #2 Kasen Williams WR Junior Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 2012: Earned honorable mention All-Pac won the Husky Fever 12th Man Award at the team banquet receptions were good for the 3 spot on the all-time UW single-season list 878 yards were eighth-most in Husky history... set new career-highs in the Huskies win over 8 Stanford... caught 10 passes for 129 yards and a TD vs. the Cardinal yard TD reception with 4:53 was the final score of the game in the

32 2013 PLAYER BIOS win... first Husky since 2003 (Reggie Williams vs. Arizona) to record double-digit receptions in a game... caught six passes for 75 yards and an eight-yard touchdown in season-opening win over San Diego State... 3 receptions for 19 yards in start at LSU... caught six passes for 69 yards, including one touchdown, vs. Portland State... six receptions for 48 yards at Oregon... two catches for 22 yards, including a 17-yard touchdown, vs. 11 USC... made eight catches at Arizona, good for 80 yards... five catches for 61 yards in win over 7 Oregon State... three grabs for 44 yards in victory at California... had seven receptions for 73 yards, including an eight-yard touchdown, in the victory over Utah... game-high seven receptions for 80 yards, including a touchdown, in the win at Colorado... caught eight passes for 83 yards at Washington State... six receptions for 95 yards in the bowl game vs. Boise State. 2011: True freshman saw action in all 13 games, starting vs. Nebraska, USC and Baylor... also the Huskies main punt returner... scored a touchdown in first career game, the season opener vs. EWU... had a terrific game in the Apple Cup with five catches for 74 yards and two touchdowns... season-highs for receptions (six) and yards (79) vs. Oregon, when he also had a TD catch... five catches for 44 yards and one touchdown at USC... three receptions for 54 yards at Oregon State... 2 receptions for 30 yards and a score in the win at Utah... two receptions for 60 yards in the victory over Arizona... three receptions for 19 yards, plus two punt returns for 53 yards (including a 46-yarder) in the Alamo Bowl vs. Baylor. HIGH SCHOOL: Named the Parade All-America National Player of the, the first player from Washington ever so honored... named MaxPrep.com s National Athlete of the (all sports) for also named a first-team All-American by USA Today, ESPN and MaxPreps.com... the state s player of the year (all levels), according to the Associated Press... Gatorade State Football Player of the in 2010 and in Track and Field for 2011 (spring)... two-time Seattle Times all-state selection and the newspaper s state player of the year as a senior... named the Seattle Times boy s athlete of the year three years in a row (all sports)... threetime member of the Times Star Times all-area team... KingCo 4A Crest Division Offensive Player of the, first-team All-KingCo wide receiver and second-team kick/punt returner in played in the U.S. Army All-America Bowl following senior season... helped lead Skyline to the state title game four times, winning three state championships... Spartans went 12-2 and reached the state final his senior year in finished career with 4,121 receiving yards and 56 receiving touchdowns on 235 receptions... yards and receptions totals were fourth in state history and TDs ranked third all-time... caught 86 passes for 1,579 yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior in won the 4A state title in the triple jump as a senior, setting a state record with a leap of 50-feet, 9 1/4-inches... also won the state high jump (6-feet, 10-inches) and long jump (24-feet, 5 1/4 inches) titles in first-team All-KingCo 4A Crest wide receiver and second-team safety and returner as a junior... first-team AP all-state receiver as a junior... notched 1,209 yards and 20 TDs as a junior... caught three touchdown passes in the state title game in won the state championship in the triple jump (47-6) and was second in the high jump and triple jump as a junior... first-team All-KingCo wide receiver and second-team defensive back as a sophomore... caught 56 passes for 909 yards and 13 TDs as a sophomore... caught winning touchdown in the state title win over Bothell in won the state 4A championship in the high jump (6-10), took second in the triple jump and third in the long jump as a sophomore... rated the 22 overall prospect (all positions) and the 2 wide receiver in the nation by scout.com... listed as the nation s 98 overall prospect by rivals.com, which also listed him as the 2 prospect in Washington and the 13 receiver in the country... the 70 overall recruit in the nation according to ESPN.com... member of the PrepStar Dream Team as one of the country s top 150 prospects... named to the Long Beach Press-Telegram s Best in the West first team... one of five seniors from the state named a blue-chip prospect by the Seattle Times... one of just eight players from the Pacific Northwest named a Northwest Nugget by the Tacoma News-Tribune... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune s Western 100 list of top recruits in the West... son of former UW standout wide receiver Aaron Williams, who earned four letters ( ) for the Huskies... also a standout basketball player at Skyline... played football for coach Mat Taylor. Williams Career Statistics RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL , PUNT RETURNS G Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G TOTAL #13 Troy Williams QB Freshman Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne) 2013: Enrolled in college early, in January, 2013, and will be available for spring football at UW. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned the 2012 CIF Los Angeles City Section Division I Player of the... honorable mention Parade All-America... named the Los Angeles Times back of the year as a senior... also named to the Times all-area team as the first-team quarterback... earned the first-team spot on MaxPreps.com s Division I all-state team and on CalHiSports.com s allstate squad... played in the Cal State all-star game following senior season, throwing for two TDs and rushing for another to account for all three of his team s scores... completed 191 of 266 passes (.718) for 2,886 yards and 39 touchdowns with just six interceptions... also rushed for 396 yards and 10 TDs on 94 carries and served as the team s punter... helped Narbonne to a 14-1 record and a second consecutive L.A. City Section Division I championship and a berth in the CIF South Regional championship game... completed 27-of-36 passes for 362 yards and three TDs and also rushed for 106 yards on 11 carries in that game, the Gauchos only loss of the year... in a win over Gardena as a senior, completed 19-of-25 for 349 yards and six TDs... threw a TD in all 15 games in had five touchdown passes in a win over George Washington Prep and four each vs. Locke and Garfield... also the City Section Player of the as a junior, when he led Narbonne to an 11-3 mark and the city title... completed 211 of 339 (.622) for 3,247 yards and 34 touchdowns as a junior, when he also rushed for 587 yards and 11 scores on 102 carries... top game as a junior was probably vs. Culver City, when he was 21-for-27 for 385 yards and four TDs with no interceptions... also had three other four-td games and one with five touchdown passes as a junior... as a sophomore in 2010, was 200-for-317 for 2,597 yards and 23 touchdowns, earning first-team All-City Section quarterback... was the only sophomore on the entire All-City team that year... saw some action as a freshman as well, completing 8-of-12 for 130 and two scores... also played basketball for the Gauchos... named in the Tacoma News-Tribune Western listed as the 1 dual-threat QB recruit in the nation by rivals.com, who also rated him the 11 prospect in California and the 71 recruit in the nation... ESPN s 2 dual-threat QB in the country... ranked the 13 quarterback prospect in the nation by scout.com and played football for coach Manuel Douglas. #28 Psalm Wooching FB RS-Freshman Kailua-Kona, Hawai i (Kealakehe) 2012: Redshirted his true freshman season... won the Construction Crew weighlifting award at the team s postseason banquet. HIGH SCHOOL: Played linebacker and running back at Kealakehe... rushed for 812 yards and 15 touchdowns on 126 carries in 2011, despite missing the early part of the season... helped team to a 10-2 record and the Big Island Interscholastic Federation title as a senior, when the Waveriders represented the Big Island in the Division I state championships... named honorable mention all-state by the Honolulu Advertiser... in the BIIF title game, rushed for 250 yards and three TDs in a win over Keaau... in 2010, also helped lead Waveriders to a 10-2 record and a spot in the Hawai i state championship playoffs... as a junior, rushed for 989 yards on 130 carries (7.6 yards per carry), with 10 touchdowns... named all-conference and was a finalist for conference player of the year as a junior... ranked the 4 recruit in Hawai i and the 49 running back in the country by rivals.com... ranked the 9 fullback in the country and the 6 prospect in Hawai i by scout.com... also a standout rugby player, a sprinter on the track team and a member of the basketball team at Kealakehe... played rugby for the Kona Bulls and participated in a training camp in New Zealand in played for coach Sam Kekuaokalani. 32 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

33 Coaching Staff Steve Sarkisian Head Coach BYU 97 Fifth Season at UW A new era of Washington football begins this fall when the newly-renovated Husky Stadium opens its doors on Aug. 31. The 93-year old legend has undergone a thorough rebuild that will make it one of the grandest, most beautiful sports venues in the nation. With the new stadium come heightened interest and energy around the Husky program as the Dawgs look to springboard into yet another era of on-field successes. Poised to take them there is fifth-year head coach Steve Sarkisian, who has assembled the pieces - on offense and defense, in recruiting and now in facilities and infrastructure - to put the Huskies back on top. Since arriving at the UW after the 2008 season, Sarkisian has taken the Dawgs from their lowest of lows to three bowl games in his four seasons. Now his task is to continue that upward movement. In 2012, the Huskies posted a 7-6 overall record, going 5-4 in Pac-12 play, despite facing one of the nation s most rigorous schedules, which included a seven-game stretch that included matchups with five teams ranked in the top 11 in the AP poll. Washington posted a pair of memorable victories over top-10 foes, beating 8th-ranked Stanford, the eventual Pac-12 champs, 17-13, on a Thursday night in Seattle. In the eighth week of the season, the Dawgs handed seventh-ranked Oregon State its first loss of the season, 20-17, in another down-to-the-wire win. For the season, the Huskies made considerable strives on defense, cutting nearly 100 yards and more than 11 points per game off of its per-game average from the previous year. On offense, the UW had its fourth straight season with a 1,000-yard rusher as sophomore Bishop Sankey ran for 1,439 yards. The 2011 season provided more highlights for Sarkisian s up-and-coming program. The Husky offense posted one of its most prolific seasons ever, scoring 434 points over the course of the season, the most by a UW squad since the 1991 national championship team and the second-most in school history. Quarterback Keith Price shattered several key school passing records, including touchdowns (33), completion percentage (.669) and passing efficiency (161.9). Sarkisian s offense also featured tailback Chris Polk, who became the second Husky in history to rush for 1,000 yards in three different seasons, finishing the year with 1,488 rushing yards, second-most in Washington lore. The Huskies scored nearly 12 more points per game than they did the previous year. They also had marked improvement in passing yards (65 more yards per game) and total offense (47 more yards per game), while the team s third-down percentage improved vastly over the previous season, from 32 to 46 percent. Sarkisian coached his team to a third straight win over Washington State in the annual Apple Cup to remain undefeated against the UW s in-state rival and to wrap up a 7-5 regular-season record and 5-4 mark in the Pac-12 North. The Huskies secured a berth in the Valero Alamo Bowl, the 2 game in the Pac-12 bowl lineup, where they and the Baylor Bears put on one of the greatest offense slugfests in bowl-game history. In 2010, Sarkisian s second season in Seattle, the Huskies made another clear step forward. The Dawgs went 7-6 overall and finished third in the Pac-10 Conference with a 5-4 record. Then, in the Holiday Bowl, Washington provided one of the bowl season s top games, beating an 18th-ranked Nebraska squad, The win over the Cornhuskers was the last of a series of exciting, gutsy victories in The season included three Husky wins decided on the very last play of the game, plus another in which the winning score came inside the final minute. On Oct. 2, the Huskies traveled to face a USC team with revenge on its mind, having fallen the previous year in the final seconds in Seattle. But the UW repeated the feat, this time leaving no time at all on the clock as Erik Folk s 32-yard field goal capped a 61-yard drive and a victory over the Trojans. Two weeks later in Seattle, Washington eked out a 35-34, double-overtime victory over Oregon State. The game ended when the Beavers pass attempt on a two-point try fell incomplete. With their backs against the wall in terms of a bowl berth, the Huskies closed out the season in dramatic fashion. After beating UCLA, 24-7, in a nationally televised Thursday night game at Husky Stadium, Washington went on the road for the final two weeks. At California on Nov. 27, Sarkisian made perhaps his boldest play call of the year. With the Dawgs trailing on the Bears one-yard line with only two seconds left, Sarkisian bypassed what would have been a game-tying field goal and went for broke, giving the ball to tailback Chris Polk, who plunged over the goal line to give Washington a victory. Finally, in the annual Apple Cup in Pullman, Jake Locker s 27-yard touchdown toss to Jermaine Kearse with 44 seconds remaining propelled the Huskies to a win over the Cougars and granted the Dawgs their first bowl berth since Sarkisian was introduced as the new head coach of the Washington football team on Dec. 8, From the start, Sarkisian made it clear that he didn t think it would take long to turn the program around and get it back to the high level of success that UW football has enjoyed throughout its history. In his first season, 2009, he seemed to prove that he was right. Washington, which posted a winless season for the first time in school history the year before Sarkisian signed on, surged to a 5-7 record in 2009, an improvement of five victories over the previous year. No BCS-conference school in the nation could boast such improvement in terms of wins in And, Sarkisian s Husky squad pulled off that feat against a schedule that included 10 opponents who ended the season bowleligible. Improvements came in nearly every category. Washington scored 26.1 points per game, nearly double their per-game average in 2008 (13.2). Meanwhile, UW opponents scored nearly 12 fewer points per game, dropping from an average of 38.6 to Thus, the Huskies average scoring margin made a drastic improvement of nearly 25 points. Total offense was up more than 110 yards per game while total defense improved to the tune of 62 fewer yards per game allowed. Rushing offense, rushing defense, passing offense, punting, punt returns, sacks, turnovers and third-down conversion rate, among others, all made marked improvement. But most of all, owing to Coach Sarkisian s stated top goal, the Huskies played hard and earned respect from each and every opponent. The result was not only more wins, but a reinvigorated Husky Stadium and momentum that carried to From a memorable 16-13, last-second victory over third-ranked USC, to a near-miraculous victory over Arizona thanks to a late interception. From the first shutout in the Apple Cup since 1964 (30-0 over Washington State) to a season-crowning, victory over 19th-ranked California, the 2009 season was full of highlights and good memories. Sarkisian came to the UW with a wealth of experience as a quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator. His string of success is nearly unprecedented as, during his time at USC, he coached two Heisman Trophy winners and oversaw one of the nation s most consistent and dominant offenses. Sarkisian spent 2007 and 2008 as the Trojans assistant head coach and offensive coordinator. He had also previously served as assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach ( ), quarterbacks coach ( ) and as an offensive assistant (2001) at USC, for a total of seven seasons there. During his seven seasons as a member of the Trojans staff, the team has posted a combined record. As offensive coordinator, his record was Aside from his various roles at USC, Sarkisian also spent one season as quarterbacks coach for the Oakland Raiders in 2004 and as QBs coach at El Camino College in Torrance, Calif., in 2000, his first coaching job. In Sarkisian s final season with the Trojans, 2008, he helped lead USC to a 12-1 overall record, an 8-1 Pac-10 mark and the conference title. The Trojans capped the season with a victory over Penn State in the Rose Bowl and were ranked 3 in the final AP Top 25. USC s offense ranked 11 in the nation in total offense ( yards per game) and 14th in scoring (37.54) while quarterback Mark Sanchez finished his college career with a pass efficiency rating for the season, sixth-best in the nation. In 2007, USC averaged yards per game and scored an average of 32.6 points en route to an 11-2 overall record and a win over Illinois in the Rose Bowl. The Trojans finished with the 3 ranking in the final Associated Press top 25 poll. USC Sarkisian s Head Coaching Career at UW Overall Pac-10/12 Bowl Holiday Alamo Las Vegas Total

34 Coaching Staff quarterback John David Booty, despite missing several games with injury, was drafted in the fifth round by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2008 NFL draft. In 2006, with Sarkisian as quarterbacks coach, Booty earned first-team All-Pac-10, leading the Pac-10 in passing efficiency and total offense. That Trojan team posted an 11-2 reocrd and closed the season with a victory over Michigan in the Rose Bowl and a 4 ranking in the final AP poll. In 2005, quarterback Matt Leinart won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting, was a finalist for the Davey O Brien, Maxwell and Walter Camp Awards and was a first-team All-America selection. Under Sarkisian s tutelege, Leinart set 16 USC records (including 11 Pac-10 marks and two NCAA records). The Arizona Cardinals made Leinart the 10th pick of the 2006 NFL draft. USC s 4,157 passing yards in 2005 set a school record and the Trojans finished fifth in the in passing offense with yards per game. The 2005 USC team went 12-1, outscoring opponents for the season. The Trojans posted a 12-1 record before falling to Texas in a thrilling national title game in the Rose Bowl, finishing with a 2 final ranking. Sarkisian spent the 2004 season as the quarterbacks coach with the Oakland Raiders. His quarterbacks passed for more than 4,000 yards in 2004 as Oakland ranked eighth in passing in the NFL. In 2003 as quarterbacks coach at USC, Sarkisian helped Leinart earn first-team All- American and the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Award. Leinart also finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy voting while setting Pac-10 season records for TD passes (35) and consecutive passes without an interception (212). Leinart also set a school record with the highest pass efficiency rating in USC history (163.2). USC coasted to the first of two straight national championships, going The Trojans beat Michigan, 28-14, in the Rose Bowl. In 2002, quarterback Carson Palmer won the Heisman Trophy and Unitas Award en route to setting the Pac-10 career records for passing yards and total offense. Palmer was selected as the overall 1 pick in the 2003 draft, selected by the Cincinnati Bengals. That season, USC went 11-2 and capped the season with a victory over third-ranked Iowa in the Orange Bowl to finish as the nation s 4-ranked team. As an offensive assistant in 2001, in Pete Carroll s first season in charge at USC, Sarkisian helped the team to a 6-6 overall record and a trip to the Las Vegas Bowl. Sarkisian spent the 2000 season as the quarterbacks coach at El Camino Junior College in Torrance (Calif.). Warriors quarterback Robert Hodge earned All-American honors that season and El Camino played in the CHIPs For Kids Bowl. Sarkisian starred at the quarterback position at the prep, collegiate and pro levels. After his standout career at Brigham Young University, he was played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League for three seasons ( ). He had a record-setting two-year ( ) career at BYU, playing under legendary coach Lavell Edwards. Sarkisian completed 549-of-824 passes (66.6 percent) for 7,755 yards and 55 touchdowns in his career. His career passing efficiency rating ranked third on the all-time NCAA list. As a senior in 1996, he led the nation in passing efficiency (173.6, 7 all-time) as the Western Athletic Conference champion Cougars went 14-1 and won the 1997 Cotton Bowl. He was the WAC Offensive Player of the in 1996, earned second-team All-America honors and played in the East-West Shrine Game and Hula Bowl. As a junior in 1995, he earned all-conference honors and led BYU to the WAC title. As a senior at BYU, Sarkisian actually faced his current team in Husky Stadium, on Sept. 14, That day, his Cougars suffered their only loss in their 14-1 season, falling to the Huskies, Sarkisian completed 23-of-35 passes for 279 yards, no interceptions and two touchdowns. Sarkisian transferred to BYU from El Camino Junior College, where he played two seasons ( ). He was a first-team Junior College All-America selection as a sophomore and earned all-conference honors in 1993 as a freshman. He also played baseball at El Camino in He originally enrolled at USC as a baseball player, spending the fall of 1992 on the Trojans roster before transferring. Sarkisian was a standout football and baseball player at West Torrance (Calif.) High. He earned his bachelor s degree in sociology from BYU in 1997 after receiving his associate s degree in general studies from El Camino in Steve Sarkisian was born March 8, He and his wife, Stephanie, have two daughters, Ashley and Taylor, and a son, Brady. eric Kiesau Wide Receivers/ Offensive Coordinator Portland State 96 Second Season at UW Eric Kiesau enters his second season on the UW coaching staff. In 2013, he ll serve as offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. Last year, as the Husky quarterbacks coach, he mentored Keith Price, whose 263 completions were second-most and 2,726 passing yards were the sixth-most in UW history. Price also posted the fourth-highest completion percentage and the seventh-most touchdown passes in the rich history of UW quarterbacks. Kiesau was named offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach on January 18, He came to the UW from California, where he s spent the 2011 season as passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach. He d returned to Cal, where he d previously worked from , after having spent the 2006 through 2010 seasons at Colorado. Last season at Cal, Kiesau coached Bears wideout Keenan Allen, the 2 receiver in the Pac-12 in terms of receptions per game. Additionally, both Allen and teammate Marvin Jones finished in the top 10 in the conference in receiving yards. In his prior stint with the Golden Bears, Kiesau served as wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator. During those four seasons, Cal posted a record, including four winning seasons and three bowl game victories. In 2003, Kiesau s second with the Bears, Cal broke a school record with 278 receptions and posted the fourth-best passing yards average in school history with yards per game. Cal receiver Geoff McArthur earned second-team All-America and first-team Allpac-10 in 2003, when he was second in the nation with receiving yards per game. McArthur set school records for receiving yards (1,504) and notched the second-best season in school history in terms of receptions (85). He finished his career in 2004 as Cal s all-time leader in career receptions and receiving yards. In 2005, Kiesau mentored Cal receiver DeSean Jackson in his freshman season when the future NFL All-Pro set Cal freshman records for receptions and receiving yards. In Kiesau s second season at Cal in 2003, the Bears broke a school record with 278 receptions and the passing game posted an average of yards per game to rank fourth in school history. Prior to returning to Berkeley for the 2011 season, Kiesau was the passing game coordinator and receivers coach at Colorado from 2006 to 2008 before being named offensive coordinator and assistant head coach for the 2009 and 2010 seasons, working with quarterbacks each of those two years. At Colorado, Kiesau developed walk-on receiver Scotty McKnight, who finished his career in 2010 as the school s all-time leader in receptions (219), yards (2,588) and receiving touchdowns (22). Kiesau began his coaching career at Glendale (Calif.) Community College in His first Division I job came in 2000 at Utah State, where he was initially running backs coach before moving to receivers. He coached All-America running back Emmitt White, who led the nation in all-purpose yards in 2000, while at USU. In 2001, he coached receiver Kevin Curtis, the NCAA s leading receiver with 100 catches, to All-America honors. In 1996, Kiesau earned his bachelor s degree in communications from Portland State, where he played quarterback, starting in He began his college playing career at Glendale CC, where he earned All-America honors in A native of Pasadena, Calif., and a graduate of Glendale High in the Los Angeles area, he and his wife Wendy have two children. 34 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

35 Justin Wilcox Defensive Coordinator Oregon 99 Second Season at UW Justin Wilcox had an immediate impact on the Washington defense in his first season on Coach Steve Sarkisian s staff last year. Wilcox, who was named UW s defensive coordinator on Jan. 2, 2012, took over a defense that was ranked 106th in the nation and guided it to a total defense ranking of 31st in 2012, taking nearly 100 yards off of the per-game average. The UW scoring defense went from 108th (35.92 points per game) to 39th (24.15) under Wilcox while, perhaps most remarkably, the pass defense jumped from 116th to 23rd. A native of Junction City, Ore., and a four-year letterman for Oregon from 1996 to 1999, Wilcox returned to his Northwest roots by joining the Husky staff. He came to Washington after having spent the previous two seasons as defensive coordinator at Tennessee. In 2011, Wilcox presided over a Tennessee defense that ranked 28 in the nation in total defense (340.5 yards per game) and 35th in scoring defense. In his first season with the Vols in 2010, his defense led a late-season rally that led them to a bowl game. The UT defense held four straight November opponents to 14 or fewer points in that season-ending stretch. Wilcox began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Boise State in 2001 and He then moved to California, where he was linebackers coach for three seasons ( ), helping the Bears to a record and three bowl games during that span. In 2006, he returned to Boise State as defensive coordinator and mentored a Broncos squad that led the WAC in defense all four seasons he worked there ( ). In 2009, BSU finished the season ranked 14 in the nation in total defense and scoring defense, and 3 in turnover margin. In 2008, Boise s defense was third nationally in scoring at just 12.6 points per game. Eight of 13 opponents were held to 10 points or fewer. In Wilcox s first season, 2006, the Broncos ranked 8 in the nation in rush defense and Boise State finished the year with a 13-0 record and a famous overtime win over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl. A safety and cornerback at Oregon, Wilcox was a classmate and roommate of current Huskies linebackers coach Peter Sirmon. During his four seasons with the Ducks, he helped the team to four bowl games. In 1999, Wilcox earned first-team Academic All-Pac-10 and won the team s Bob Officer Award, presented to the Ducks player who excels in spite of physical adversity. Wilcox, who earned his bachelor s degree in anthropology from Oregon in 1999, is the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Dave Wilcox, an 11-year member of the San Francisco 49ers. Coaching Staff Dan Cozzetto Run Game Coordinator/ Offensive Line Idaho 79 Fifth Season at UW Dan Cozzetto enters his fifth season as the Huskies offensive line coach and run game coordinator in During each of his four seasons on Coach Steve Sarkisian s staff, he s mentored a line that has blocked for a 1,000-yard rusher while also paving the way for record-breaking quarterback performances. Last fall, despite losing three starters to injury and another to the NFL, the Husky offensive line helped sophomore tailback Bishop Sankey rush for 1,439 yards, the third-highest single-season total in UW history. In 2011, Coach Cozzetto s line paved the way for Chris Polk to rush for 1,488 yards, the second-highest total in school history and the third straight 1,000-yard season for Polk. In the meantime, the line pass blocked for quarterback Keith Price, who broke UW records for efficiency, completion percentage and touchdown passes. The lone senior starter on the 2012 offensive line, left tackle Senio Kelemete, who Cozzetto converted from the defensive line after Kelemete s freshman year, was selected the Arizona Cardinals in the 2012 NFL Draft. In 2010, Cozzetto oversaw a line that was responsible for blocking for a 1,000- yard rusher for a second straight season. Despite having to use seven different starting combinations due to injury and illness, the Husky line ushered Polk to 1,415 rushing yards, at the time the second-highest single-season total in UW history. During his first season in 2009, Cozzetto oversaw an offensive line that made steady improvement during the course of the season, culminating with dominant performances in the final two weeks of the season, when the Huskies rushed for a combined 442 yards. The 2009 offensive line also paved the way for Polk s 1,113-yard season, the seventh-highest rushing total, at the time, in UW history and the most ever by a freshman. This is Cozzetto s second stint with the Huskies, as he also served as the UW offensive line coach in In 2008, Cozzetto was the tight ends coach at Arizona State, his second stint with the Sun Devils, as he d been ASU s offensive coordinator and offensive line coach from A 30-year coaching veteran, Cozzetto has coached for a total of 16 years for four different teams in the Pacific-10 Conference. Cozzetto coached under Dennis Erickson for a total of five seasons: at ASU (2008), Idaho (2006), the San Francisco 49ers (2004) and at Oregon State ( ). He has also served as an assistant coach at Washington (2003), California ( ) and Idaho ( ) under other head coaches. During Cozzetto s eight seasons as ASU s offensive coordinator and offensive line coach, his offenses averaged yards of total offense per game and Cozzetto guided a total of 20 offensive players, including eight offensive linemen who were selected in the NFL Draft. In 1999, Cozzetto led a Sun Devil offense that averaged rushing yards-pergame. Offensive tackle Marvel Smith and tight end Todd Heap both earned thirdteam All-America honors, while Heap, tailback J.R. Redmond and Smith earned First-team All-Pac-10 and tight end Kendrick Bates, tailback Delvon Flowers, offensive tackle Victor Leyva and guard Scott Peters earned honorable mention allconference accolades. Cozzetto s 1998 offense averaged yards per game, the third straight season ASU cracked the 400-yard mark. That year, ASU averaged 259 yards per game passing, which at the time was the highest average in school history. Center Grey Ruegamer was named All-America. Additionally, Redmond and Ruegamer earned first-team All-Pac-10, and wide receiver Lenzie Jackson, fullback Jeff Paulk and tackle Marvel Smith received honorable mention All-Pac-10. In 1997, Cozzetto s offense led the Pac-10 in rushing (193.8 yards per game) and was fourth in total offense (406.5). Offensive linemen Kyle Murphy and Ruegamer were first-team All-Pac-10 and third-team All-America. Cozzetto helped guide Mur- 35

36 Coaching Staff phy, Redmond and Ruegamer to All-Pac-10 recognition. Cozzetto s offense for the 11-1, 1996 Pac-10 Conference Champion and Rose Bowl participant Sun Devils was one of the most potent and dangerous in school history, averaging yards per game and 42.6 points per game. Leading the way was quarterback Jake Plummer, a Heisman Trophy finalist and the Pac-10 Conference s Offensive Player of the. Plummer was one of eight offensive players for ASU to earn All-Pac-10 recognition. Also, Cozzetto mentored four offensive players to earn All-America honors, including tailback Terry Battle, Plummer, wide receiver Keith Poole and left tackle Juan Roque (a consensus All-America). In the past 35 seasons, only the 1981 Sun Devil squad topped ASU s rushing yards-per-game average that year. Also, Cozzetto s offense helped to accumulate the 64 touchdowns, the second-highest single-season total in Sun Devil history. During Cozzetto s first four seasons at ASU, 18 offensive players for the Sun Devils earned All-Pac-10, and in 1995, left tackle Juan Roque earned second-team All-America. A native of Spokane, Wash., Cozzetto went to Gonzaga Prep and graduated from Idaho ( 79), where he played tight end, linebacker and guard on the football team. He and his wife, Debbie, have two sons (Adrian and Ryan) and two daughters (Rachel and Tara). Keith Heyward Defensive Backs Oregon State 02 Second Season at UW Keith Heyward enters his second season in charge of the UW secondary in His first season on the UW coaching staff was an unqualified success for himself and his fellow defensive coaches. In 2012, the UW defense was ranked 31st in total defense, a huge jump from the 2011 season, when it ranked 106th. As defensive backs coach, Heyward helped the Husky pass defense make an even bigger jump, as it improved from 116th ( yards per game) in 2011 to 23rd (197.31) in Heyward was named Washington s new defensive backs coach on Jan. 12, He came to Washington after having served the previous four seasons on the coaching staff at his alma mater, Oregon State, where he was the Beavers secondary coach. Prior to joining the OSU staff in 2008, Heyward spent one season (2007) as an assistant at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and the two seasons prior to that as a graduate assistant at Oregon State. In 2011, Heyward coached second-team All-Pac-12 cornerback Jordan Poyer, as well as safety Lance Mitchell, who earned honorable mention all-conference. In his first season in charge of the secondary in Corvallis (2008), he coached cornerbacks Brandon Hughes and Keenan Lewis, currently with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles, respectively. A four-year letterman ( ) for the Beavers, Heyward earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 following his senior season and played in the Hula Bowl. He started 35 consecutive games at cornerback for the Beavers and finished his career with a 41-9 victory over Notre Dame in the 2001 Fiesta Bowl, a win that capped an 11-1 season for OSU. Following his college career, Heyward played professionally for the BC Lions in the CFL, the Scottish Claymores in NFL Europe and the L.A. Avengers in the Arena League. He also spent time in training camps with the 49ers and Seahawks in the NFL. Heyward, who graduated from Taft High School in Woodland Hills, Calif., earned his degree in communications from OSU in He and wife, Cameo, have a daugher named Kendyl. Tosh Lupoi Defensive Line/ Def. Run Game Coord. California 05 Second Season at UW Tosh Lupoi was named Washington s defensive line coach and defensive run game coordinator on January, 16, He enters his second season in that role in In his first season, Lupoi was a member of a defensive coaching staff that helped the UW make great strides over the previous year. The defense went from a ranking of 106th in total defense to 31st and 108th in scoring defense to 39th. Also known as a terrific recruiter, Lupoi helped land a 2013 recruiting class that was the highest-rated at the UW in more than a decade. Lupoi came to Washington from California where he d spent the previous four years as defensive line coach. Lupoi was the youngest full-time coach in Cal history when he joined the staff at the age of 26 in 2008 and remained the youngest Pac-10 coach for two additional seasons. In all, he was associated with Cal football for 12 years having spent six as a Golden Bear player ( , which included an extra season due to a medical redshirt), two as a graduate assistant ( ) and four as defensive line coach. Cal s 2011 defense ranked 1 overall in the Pac-12 Conference. They gave a conference best yards per game, were third in total sacks collecting 34, gave up the fewest first downs per game (17.4) and allowed the fewest passing yards per game (204.2). The Bears 2010 defense also led the Pac-10 and ranked in the top 25 nationally in per-game averages for sacks (2.83 per game, 13), total defense ( yards per game, 18) and pass defense ( yards per game, 21). Cal was also first in the Pac-10 in first downs allowed (217) and second in opponents third down conversion percentage (34.7%). The team s pass efficiency defense and scoring defense, which held opponents to 17 points or less in eight of 12 games, were both third in the Pac-10, as well as 31st and 40th nationally. Lupoi has helped develop first-round NFL Draft picks each of the last two drafts in defensive lineman Tyson Alualu and Cameron Jordan, making Cal only the second Pac-10 team to have ever had defensive linemen selected in the first round of the NFL Draft in back-to-back years. The 2010 Rivals Recruiter of the has also been part of a recruiting team that has inked signing classes in 2011 and 2010 that have ranked as high as 11 and 14 nationally. Lupoi was a defensive lineman for Cal from He played alongside three future NFL players, and led the Bears defensive line in tackles in 2003 when he was the recipient of the Ken Cotton Award as the squad s Most Courageous Player as he played the final four games of the campaign with a broken right thumb. Lupoi earned Pac-10 All-Academic recognition in 2005 and graduated with a bachelor s degree in American studies in 2005 and his master s in education in The product of De La Salle High School, one of the most successful programs in the history of prep football, earned All-State honors and won a national title as a prep. His father, John Lupoi, played collegiately at Brigham Young and later was a part-time assistant coach at Cal. 36 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

37 Johnny Nansen Assistant Head Coach/ Running Backs/ Special Teams Washington State 97 Fifth Season at UW Johnny Nansen was named to Coach Steve Sarkisian s coaching staff in December of 2008, one of Sarkisian s first hires. During the past off-season, he took on the role of running backs coach while retaining his position of special teams coordinator and assistant head coach. Last season, he was the Huskies special teams and recruiting coordinator, a role he d filled since joining the staff. The 2011 season saw a number of accomplishments for those coached by Nansen. The Husky special teams posted a good year in virtually every department as the Huskies punt return and kickoff return average both improved significantly over the previous year while the opponents averages both fell. In addition, the UW ranked 7 in the nation in net punting and 21 punt return defense. In his role as defensive line coach, Nansen mentored an NFL draft pick in Alameda Ta amu, who was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers following his senior season. On the recruiting front, Nansen helped oversee another strong class of signees in 2012, signing a group that was unanimously ranked among the nation s top 25. In 2010, Nansen achieved in each of his various roles. His 2011 recruiting class was ranked in the top 25 by every major ranking while his special teams featured a school-record breaker in punter Kiel Rasp. Finally, his defensive line unit was consistently praised as a key cog in the Huskies winning run through its final four games, which was crowned with a 19-7 win over 18th-ranked Nebraska in the Holiday Bowl. In 2009, Nansen coached UW defensive end Daniel Te o-nesheim, who finished his career with a school-record 30 quarterback sacks and earned second-team All- Pac-10 honors. Nansen was also a part of a defensive coaching staff that helped improve the team s defensive stats across the board over the previous season. Washington gave up an average of 65 yards and 12 points less than it did in Nansen came to UW after having spent the previous five seasons on the coaching staff at Idaho, where he worked with linebackers, defensive line and special teams. He was an assistant on then-idaho head coach (and current UW defensive coordintor) Nick Holt s staff in 2004 and Nansen played his college ball at Washington State, graduating in 1997 after earning three letters as a linebacker ( ). Nansen, a product of Long Beach (Calif.) Jordan High School, began his coaching career as the defensive coordinator at Long Beach Cabrillo High in He was then a graduate assistant at Louisville in 1999, where he worked alongside Holt on head coach John L. Smith s staff, before spending one season at Montana State and three at Idaho State. A standout quarterback as a high-school player at Long Beach Jordan, Nansen earned a degree in business administration. He and his wife, Hale, have two daughters: Makena Lei and Kealie Lei, and a son, Johnny Jr. Jordan Paopao Tight Ends San Diego 08 First Season at UW Coaching Staff Jordan Paopao was named the UW tight ends coach in January of 2013, after having served the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant at Washington, a role in which he also oversaw the tight ends. In his two years as a G.A., Paopao mentored, among others, UW tight end Austin Seferian- Jenkins, who has broken nearly every UW singleseason and career-record for the position his two-year career. Seferian-Jenkins now holds the school mark for season (69) and career (110) receptions; season (850) and career (1,388) yards; and career (13) touchdowns by a tight end. Paopao came to the UW from Stanford, where he served as a recruiting assistant under Jim Harbaugh, who coached him during his playing career at the University of San Diego. At USD, Paopao was a three-time, first-team All-Pioneer Football League selection and three-time Mid-Major All-American. He was a four-year starter at center and twice helped the Toreros to a pair of 11-1 seasons. Between his time at Stanford and the UW, Paopao spent a season as recruiting coordinator, offensive line coach and run game coordinator at Azusa Pacific. Paopao, who prepped at El Camino High in Oceanside, Calif., is the son of former UCLA football player Tony Paopao and the nephew of former standout BC Lions quarterback Joe Paopao. Jordan earned a bachelor s degree in accountancy from USD in Peter Sirmon Recruiting Coord./ Linebackers Oregon 99 Second Season at UW Washington native Peter Sirmon enters his second season as the UW linebackers coach in Since last season, he s also taken on the role of recruiting coordinator. Sirmon was named the UW s linebackers coach on Jan. 2, 2012, coming to the Huskies from Tennessee, where he also worked with new Husky defensive coordinator Justin Wilcox. In his first season in Seattle, Sirmon took on a young group of linebackers and helped form them into the backbone of a UW defense that improved drastically over the previous season. Washington improved from 106th in the nation in total defense to 31st in his first season, knocking nearly 100 yards off of its per-game average. As recruiting coordinator, he also helped land the Huskies highest-ranked class in more than a decade. Sirmon was born in Wenatchee, Wash., and graduated from Walla Walla High School before starting for four years at Oregon, where he was roommates with Wilcox. He went on to a seven-year NFL career, all with the Tennessee Titans, before moving into coaching. Sirmon spent the 2011 season as the linebackers coach at Tennessee, working alongside Wilcox. He was promoted to linebackers coach after having served as a graduate assistant the previous year, working primarily with safeties. Prior to moving to Tennessee, Sirmon spent the 2009 season as a graduate assistant at Oregon, helping his alma mater to the Pac-10 championship and a Rose Bowl berth. In 2008, he coached linebackers at Central Washington, helping lead the Wildcats to a 10-1 regular-season record and a trip to the NCAA Division II playoffs. After earning first-team All-Pac-10 as a senior at Oregon in 1999, he was drafted by the Titans in the fourth round of the 2000 draft. At Oregon, he twice led the Ducks in tackles (1997 and 1999) and led the Pac-10 in tackles in After compiling 16 tackles in his final college game, a Sun Bowl victory over Minnesota, he played in the 2000 Senior Bowl. During his four years at Oregon, the Ducks played in four bowl games. A 1999 UO graduate with a degree in political science, Sirmon and his wife, Lindsay, have four children: Jackson, Presley, Savanna, and Sadie. 37

38 Coaching Staff Marques Tuiasosopo Quarterbacks Washington 01 First Season at UW Coach Steve Sarkisian brought legendary Husky quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo back to Montlake on Dec. 29, 2012, by hiring the UW s 2001 Rose Bowl MVP to be Washington s new quarterbacks coach. Tuiasosopo, the 2000 Pac-10 offensive player of the year who set UW s career record for total offense from , played quarterback for eight seasons in the NFL through 2008 and has spent last year as tight ends coach at UCLA after having served as a grad assistant for the Bruins the previous year. In 46 games for the Huskies from the 1997 through 2000 seasons Tuiasosopo passed for 5,879 yards and 33 touchdowns while rushing for 1,495 more yards with 21 more scores. On Oct. 30, 1999, he became the first Division-I player to gain 300 yards passing and 200 yards rushing in a game. He threw for 302 and ran for 207 as UW beat Stanford The son of former Seahawks defensive lineman Manu Tuiasosopo played eight seasons in the NFL as a backup quarterback, seven of those with the Oakland Raiders. He was with the New York Jets in After leaving the Raiders and the NFL following the 2008 season, he was an assistant strength coach for the Huskies during Sarkisian s first two seasons at Washington. UCLA, where Tuiasosopo s father played, hired the younger Tui to be its tight ends coach in Tuiasosopo maintained his Northwest ties by recruiting the area for the Bruins. Tuiasosopo has four siblings, three of whom were varsity athletes at the UW. Sister Leslie was an All-Pac-10 volleyball player at Washington and is now the Huskies associate head coach. Brother Zach played fullback and linebacker at the UW while youngest sister, Ashley, played on the powerful UW softball team. Another brother, Matt, signed a Letter of Intent to play quarterback for the Dawgs, but instead signed a professional baseball contract out of high school and has played four seasons in the Major Leagues for the Mariners and Tigers. Marques earned his bachelor s degree in business from Washington in He and his wife Lisa, a former volleyball player at North Carolina, have two sons and a daughter. Ivan Lewis Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Idaho 00 Fifth Season at UW Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Ivan Lewis joined the Washington staff shortly after the arrival of head football coach Steve Sarkisian. Lewis enters his fifth season with the Huskies in In his role, Lewis and his staff work directly with the UW football team throughout the year, overseeing the team s strength and condition programs both in and out of season. Lewis came to the UW from USC, where he served as a strength and conditioning coach under Chris Carlisle, working primarily with the Trojans quarterbacks and linebackers. During his three seasons, he helped USC to three Pac-10 championships. Prior to his time at USC, Lewis was on the strength staff with the San Diego Chargers for two years. With the Chargers, he worked under head coach Marty Schottenheimer, as well as strength coaches Dave Redding and Matt Schiotz. Lewis came to the Chargers from the University of San Diego, where he worked with the football team and various other sports. Lewis was an assistant football coach, as well as strength and conditioning coach at Mt. Si High School in North Bend, Wash., in 2000 and Lewis graduated from the University of Idaho in 2000, and earned a master s degree from the University of San Diego in UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

39 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS Team Statistics WASH OPP SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:51 28:09 3RD-DOWN Conversions 67/187 69/186 3rd-Down Pct 36% 37% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/24 9/23 4th-Down Pct 42% 39% SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS 84 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES (39-52) 75% (37-43) 86% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (33-52) 63% (21-43) 49% PAT-ATTEMPTS (39-39) 100% (31-33) 94% ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game 6/ /52944 Neutral Site Games 1/33217 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Washington Opponents

40 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Sankey, Bishop Taylor, Kendyl Wilson, Erich Petty, Dezden Mickens, Jaydon Wilson, Willis Vatuvei, Pio Hall, Marvin Brown, Derrick Bruns, Cody TEAM Price, Keith Total Opponents Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Price, Keith Brown, Derrick Coons, Travis Bruns, Cody Total Opponents Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Williams, Kasen SeferianJenkins Sankey, Bishop Mickens, Jaydon Campbell, D Taylor, Kendyl Bruns, Cody Smith, Kevin Hartvigson, M Hudson, Evan Hall, Marvin Amosa, Jonathan Callier, Jesse Parker, Sean Total Opponents Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Bruns, Cody Hall, Marvin Thompson, Shaq Mickens, Jaydon Smith, Kevin Total Opponents Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Thompson, Shaq Peters, Marcus Glenn, Justin Timu, John Parker, Sean Feeney, Travis Watson, Tre Trufant, D Total Opponents Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Mickens, Jaydon Hall, Marvin Smith, Kevin Thompson, Shaq Ducre, Gregory Total Opponents Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg SeferianJenkins Hudson, Andrew Glenn, Justin Thompson, Shaq Crichton, Talia Shamburger, W Watson, Tre Total Opponents UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

41 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Sankey, Bishop Coons, Travis SeferianJenkins Williams, Kasen Campbell, D Price, Keith Bruns, Cody Wilson, Erich Taylor, Kendyl Shamburger, W Peters, Marcus Watson, Tre Mickens, Jaydon Total Opponents Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Price, Keith Sankey, Bishop Taylor, Kendyl Wilson, Erich Petty, Dezden Mickens, Jaydon Coons, Travis Brown, Derrick Wilson, Willis Hall, Marvin Bruns, Cody TEAM Total Opponents Field Goals fg pct lg blk Coons, Travis FG Sequence Washington Opponents San Diego State 47 - LSU (34) (18),(32) Portland State (41) 33 Stanford (43) (31),(28) Oregon Ducks - 41,(28) USC 45 (23),41 Arizona (43) (24) Oregon State (45),(30) (29) California - (23),(21),41 Utah - - Colorado 31,(25) (37) Washington State 35 (21),(45),(27) Boise State (26),41,(38) (34),(30),(27) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i blk Coons, Travis Durkee, Korey TEAM Total Opponents Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Coons, Travis Total Opponents All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Sankey, Bishop Williams, Kasen SeferianJenkins Mickens, Jaydon Hall, Marvin Taylor, Kendyl Bruns, Cody Campbell, D Smith, Kevin Wilson, Erich Petty, Dezden Thompson, Sha Feeney, Travis Hartvigson, M Peters, Marcus Watson, Tre Hudson, Evan Timu, John Amosa, Jonatha Parker, Sean Ducre, Gregory Callier, Jesse Glenn, Justin Wilson, Willis Brown, Derrick TEAM Price, Keith Total Opponents

42 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 10 Timu, John Parker, Sean Glenn, Justin Feeney, Travis Thompson, Shaq Hudson, Andrew Shelton, Danny Peters, Marcus Tutogi, Thomas Trufant, D Shirley, Josh Fuimaono, P Watson, Tre Shamburger, W Tokolahi, S Crichton, Talia Ducre, Gregory Littleton, Cory Gobern, Anthony Potoa'e, Sione Stevenson, Taz Vatuvei, Pio Banks, Josh Lagafuaina, L Fellner, Nate Coons, Travis Sager, Cole Finau, Jarett TM TEAM Kearse, Jamaal Perkins, Joshua Long, Adam Masel, Ryan Hudson, Evan Hatchie, Micah Smith, Kevin Campbell, D G Bruns, Cody Criste, Mike Price, Keith Williams, Kasen Sankey, Bishop SeferianJenkins Total Opponents UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

43 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS TEAM STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off 09/01/12 SAN DIEGO STATE /08/12 at LSU /15/12 PORTLAND STATE /27/12 STANFORD /06/12 at Oregon Ducks /13/12 USC /20/12 at Arizona /27/12 OREGON STATE /02/12 at California /10/12 UTAH /17/12 at Colorado /23/12 at Washington State /22/12 vs Boise State Washington Opponents Games played: 13 Avg per rush: 4.0 Avg per catch: 10.4 Pass efficiency: Kick ret avg: 21.1 Punt ret avg: 6.8 All purpose avg/game: Total offense avg/gm: Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts 09/01/1 SAN DIEGO STATE /08/1 at LSU /15/1 PORTLAND STATE /27/1 STANFORD /06/1 at Oregon Ducks /13/1 USC /20/1 at Arizona /27/1 OREGON STATE /02/1 at California /10/1 UTAH /17/1 at Colorado /23/1 at Washington State /22/1 vs Boise State Washington Opponents Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob 09/01/1 SAN DIEGO STATE /08/1 at LSU /15/1 PORTLAND STATE /27/1 STANFORD /06/1 at Oregon Ducks /13/1 USC /20/1 at Arizona /27/1 OREGON STATE /02/1 at California /10/1 UTAH /17/1 at Colorado /23/1 at Washington State /22/1 vs Boise State Washington Opponents

44 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS OPPONENT STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off 09/01/12 SAN DIEGO STATE /08/12 at LSU /15/12 PORTLAND STATE /27/12 STANFORD /06/12 at Oregon Ducks /13/12 USC /20/12 at Arizona /27/12 OREGON STATE /02/12 at California /10/12 UTAH /17/12 at Colorado /23/12 at Washington State /22/12 vs Boise State Opponents Washington Games played: 13 Avg per rush: 4.4 Avg per catch: 11.8 Pass efficiency: Kick ret avg: 22.1 Punt ret avg: 6.4 All purpose avg/game: Total offense avg/gm: Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts 09/01/1 SAN DIEGO STATE /08/1 at LSU /15/1 PORTLAND STATE /27/1 STANFORD /06/1 at Oregon Ducks /13/1 USC /20/1 at Arizona /27/1 OREGON STATE /02/1 at California /10/1 UTAH /17/1 at Colorado /23/1 at Washington State /22/1 vs Boise State Opponents Washington Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob 09/01/1 SAN DIEGO STATE /08/1 at LSU /15/1 PORTLAND STATE /27/1 STANFORD /06/1 at Oregon Ducks /13/1 USC /20/1 at Arizona /27/1 OREGON STATE /02/1 at California /10/1 UTAH /17/1 at Colorado /23/1 at Washington State /22/1 vs Boise State Opponents Washington UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

45 2012 University of Washington Football Washington Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Dec 24, 2012) All games First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs SAN DIEGO STATE / 16 7 / / 3 2 / / / / / / / 3 LSU / 24 3 / 13 6 / 9 3 / / / / / / 69 1 / 1 PORTLAND STATE / / 2 11 / 7 3 / / / / / / / 2 STANFORD / 10 9 / 3 3 / 7 1 / / / / / / / 2 Oregon Ducks / / / 9 2 / / / / / / / 2 USC / 15 6 / 7 8 / 7 0 / / / / / / 99 4 / 1 Arizona / 25 7 / / 11 2 / / / / / / / 2 OREGON STATE / 19 5 / 4 8 / 14 2 / / / / / / 68 1 / 4 California / / 8 8 / 11 2 / / / / / / 98 4 / 4 UTAH / 9 9 / 5 11 / 3 2 / / / / / / 75 1 / 2 Colorado / / 4 11 / 5 1 / / / / / / / 5 Washington State / 25 3 / 2 12 / 15 2 / / / / / / 81 2 / 4 Boise State / 21 9 / 8 11 / 12 0 / / / / / / / 1 Totals / / / / / / / / / / 33 3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards Sacks SAN DIEGO STATE 9-15 / / :03 / 28:57 2: / / / / / / 3 LSU 4-16 / / :21 / 33:39-7: / / / / / / 4 PORTLAND STATE 5-12 / / :38 / 21:22 17: / / / / / / 1 STANFORD 4-17 / / :40 / 30:20-0: / / / / / / 3 Oregon Ducks 8-15 / / :18 / 24:42 10: / / / / / / 1 USC 3-12 / / :57 / 32:03-4: / / / / / / 5 Arizona 5-17 / / :26 / 27:34 4: / / / / / / 4 OREGON STATE 2-12 / / :03 / 27:57 4: / / / / / / 2 California 4-11 / / :23 / 31:37-3: / / / / / / 3 UTAH 7-15 / / :40 / 23:20 13: / / / / / / 3 Colorado 3-12 / / :34 / 25:26 9: / / / / / / 2 Washington State 5-15 / / :07 / 29:53 0: / / / / / / 3 Boise State 8-18 / / :59 / 29:01 1: / / / / / / 4 Totals / / :09 / 365:51 48: / / / / / / 38 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 45

46 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS 2012 University of Washington Football Washington Passing Game-by-Game (as of Dec 24, 2012) All games #17 Price, Keith Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic San Diego State LSU Portland State Stanford Oregon Ducks USC Arizona Oregon State California Utah Colorado Washington State Boise State TOTALS #0F Brown, Derrick Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic Portland State TOTALS #46 Coons, Travis Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic Portland State TOTALS UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

47 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS 2012 University of Washington Football Washington Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Dec 24, 2012) All games RUSHING No-Yds/TD SDSU LS PSU STAN ORE USC ARIZ OSU CAL UTAH COLO WSU BSU Sankey, Bishop TB / /1 8-16/ / / / / / / / / / / /1 Taylor, Kendyl WR / /0 5-29/0 3-11/0 3-47/0 3-11/0 4-15/0 2-6/0 9-78/0 1-1/0 1-2/0 Wilson, Erich TB /1 2-22/0 4-25/ /0 DNP 4-21/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-5/0 DNP - Petty, Dezden TB 29-99/0 DNP 7-9/ /0 1-2/0 5-34/0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Mickens, Jaydon WR 3-26/ /0-1-4/ /0 - - Wilson, Willis TB 1-1/0 1-1/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Vatuvei, Pio 1-0/ / DNP DNP DNP DNP Hall, Marvin WR 1--4/0 DNP DNP / DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Brown, Derrick QB 2--7/0 DNP /0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP Bruns, Cody WR 1--11/ /0 - TEAM 7--12/0 DNP DNP 1--2/0 3--5/0 DNP - DNP 1--2/0 2--3/0 DNP - DNP - Price, Keith QB /2 6-17/ / / /0 5-24/ / /0 3--6/ /0 6--2/ /0 5-1/0 7--2/1 RECEIVING No-Yds/TD SDSU LS PSU STAN ORE USC ARIZ OSU CAL UTAH COLO WSU BSU Williams, Kasen WR /6 6-75/1 3-19/0 6-69/ /1 6-48/0 2-22/1 8-80/0 5-61/0 3-44/0 7-73/1 7-80/1 8-83/0 6-95/0 SeferianJenkins TE /7 9-82/0 6-51/0 5-78/1 2-10/0 2-33/0 5-83/ /1 3-31/ /1 7-99/0 3-22/1 5-38/1 6-61/1 Sankey, Bishop TB /0 1-0/0 3-30/0-2-9/0-3-25/0 6-32/0 3-10/0 1-8/0 4-13/0 4-48/0-6-74/0 Mickens, Jaydon WR /1 2-16/0 1-9/0-2-8/0 2-13/0 4-11/0 2-13/0 2-42/0 1-1/0 1-47/0 1-18/1-2-12/0 Campbell, D. WR / /1 2-10/0 2-13/0 3-45/ /1 2-20/0 4-42/0 - Taylor, Kendyl WR /1 1-6/ /0 3-17/0-3-13/0 2-12/0 1-10/0 1-7/0 1-23/1 1-11/0 - Bruns, Cody WR / /0 1--1/0 1-2/0-1-9/0 2-23/0 3-33/1 2-20/1 - Smith, Kevin WR 6-68/0 2-20/0 4-48/0 DNP Hartvigson, M. TE 6-55/0 1-5/0-1-7/ /0 1-6/0 2-33/ Hudson, Evan TE 5-31/ /0-1-4/ /0 1-6/0 1-4/0 - - Hall, Marvin WR 2-21/0 DNP DNP 1-16/ /0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Amosa, Jonathan FB 2-19/0 1-10/ / Parker, Sean 1-16/ / Callier, Jesse TB 2-8/0 2-8/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 47

48 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS 2012 University of Washington Football Washington Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Dec 24, 2012) All games Total Tackles UA-A Total SDSU LS PSU STAN ORE USC ARIZ OSU CAL UTAH COLO WSU BSU Timu, John LB Parker, Sean DB Glenn, Justin DB Feeney, Travis DB DNP Thompson, Shaq DB Hudson, Andrew DE Shelton, Danny DL Peters, Marcus CB Tutogi, Thomas LB Trufant, D. CB DNP Shirley, Josh DE Fuimaono, P. LB DNP DNP DNP 0-1 Watson, Tre CB Shamburger, W. DB Tokolahi, S. DT Crichton, Talia DE DNP DNP DNP Ducre, Gregory CB DNP Littleton, Cory LB DNP DNP DNP DNP Gobern, Anthony CB Potoa'e, Sione DL Stevenson, Taz LB Vatuvei, Pio DE DNP DNP DNP DNP Banks, Josh DL DNP DNP DNP DNP - Lagafuaina, L. DT DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Fellner, Nate LB DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Sager, Cole DNP - - DNP DNP DNP Coons, Travis Finau, Jarett DE DNP DNP DNP DNP TEAM Masel, Ryan Criste, Mike Hudson, Evan Hatchie, Micah Price, Keith Campbell, D Perkins, Joshua DNP DNP - DNP DNP Bruns, Cody Sankey, Bishop Long, Adam CB DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP - DNP DNP Smith, Kevin DNP Williams, Kasen Kearse, Jamaal LB DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 48 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

49 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS 100-Yard Rusher by UW 205, Bishop Sankey, vs. Boise State, 12/22/12 by Opp. 142, John White, Utah, 11/10/12 The Last Time... Scored on Over a 50-Yard Pass Play by UW 80 yards, Keith Price to J. Kearse vs. Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 by Opp. 54 yards, Sean Mannion to Brandin Cooks, Oregon State, 10/27/12 Two 100-Yard Rushers by UW 138, Chris Polk vs. UCLA, 11/18/10 107, Jesse Callier vs. UCLA, 11/18/10 by Opp. 200, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 101, Jarred Salubi, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 101, Tevin Reese, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 Three 100-Yard Rushers by UW 222, Corey Dillon vs. San Jose State, 11/16/96 148, Terry Hollimon vs. San Jose State, 11/16/96 100, Maurice Shaw vs. San Jose State, 11/16/96 by Opp. 200, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 101, Jarred Salubi, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 101, Tevin Reese, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/ Yard Rusher by UW 205, Bishop Sankey, vs. Boise State, 12/22/12 by Opp. 200, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 60-Yard Rush Play by UW 61, Bishop Sankey vs. Stanford, 9/27/12 by Opp. 72, D.J. Harper, Boise State, 12/22/12 70-Yard Rush Play by UW 72, Chris Polk at Washington State, 12/4/10 by Opp. 72, D.J. Harper, Boise State, 12/22/12 80-Yard Rush Play by UW 86, Rich Alexis at Arizona State, 10/14/00 by Opp. 89, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 Three Rushing TDs by UW Keith Price (3) vs. Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 by Opp. Carl Winson (3), Washington State, 11/23/12 30 or more Rushes by UW 30, Bishop Sankey, vs. Boise State, 12/22/12 by Opp. 32, Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon State, 10/16/10 Team Rushed for 300 Yards by UW 315, at Washington State, 12/4/10 by Opp. 482, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/ Yard Passer by UW 438, Keith Price, vs. Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 by Opp. 350, Jeff Tuel, Washington State, 11/23/ Yard Passer by UW 438, Keith Price, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 by Opp. 473, Bo Levi Mitchell, Eastern Washington, 9/3/11 25 Pass Completions by UW 29, Keith Price at Arizona, 10/20/12 by Opp. 26, Joe Southwick, Boise State, 12/22/12 40 Pass Attempts by UW 52, Keith Price at Arizona, 10/20/12 by Opp. 53, Jeff Tuel, Washington State, 11/23/12 Three or more TD Passes by UW 5, Keith Price at Colorado, 11/17/12 by Opp. 4, Matt Scott, Arizona, 10/20/12 Four or more TD Passes by UW 5, Keith Price at Colorado, 11/17/12 by Opp. 4, Matt Scott, Arizona, 10/20/ Yard Receiver by UW 152, Austin Seferian-Jenkins at California, 11/2/12 by Opp. 143, Dominique Williams, Washington State, 11/23/ Yard Receiver by UW 216, Charles Frederick at Oregon State, 10/18/03 by Opp. 244, Golden Tate, Notre Dame, 10/3/ Yards Receiving by Two or More Players by UW Reggie Williams (116) and Patrick Reddick (105) vs. California, 10/5/02 by Opp. Brandon Kaufman (140) and Nicholas Edwards (108), EWU, 9/3/11 Ten or more Receptions by UW 10, Kasen Williams vs. Stanford, 9/27/12 by Opp. 11, Juron Criner, Arizona, 10/29/11 Three or more TD Receptions by UW 4, Jermaine Kearse vs. Oregon State, 10/16/10 by Opp. 3, Rob Gronkowski, Arizona, 10/4/08 Three Field Goals by UW Erik Folk (3) vs. Eastern Washington, 9/3/11 by Opp. Michael Frisina (3), Boise State, 12/22/12 Four Field Goals by UW Erik Folk (4) at USC, 10/2/10 by Opp. Alex Zendejas (4), Arizona, 10/10/ Yard Field Goal by UW 53, Erik Folk vs. Eastern Washington, 9/3/11 by Opp. 53, Giorgio Tavecchio, California, 11/27/10 49

50 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS Missed Point After Touchdown by UW Ryan Perkins (blocked), vs. Brigham Young, 9/6/08 by Opp. Michael Frisina (blocked), Boise State, 12/22/12 The Last Time... Scored a Safety by UW Team (holding in endzone), vs. Nebraska (Holiday Bowl), 12/30/10 by Opp. Devon Kennard (sack in endzone), USC, 11/12/11 Two Interceptions by UW Scott White, vs. Oregon State, 10/14/06 by Opp. Eddie Pleasant, Oregon, 11/5/11 Three Interceptions by UW Russell Hairston, vs. Oregon, 10/23/93 by Opp. Lamont Thompson, Washington State, 11/22/97 Made 15+ Tackles by UW 15, John Timu, vs. Boise State, 12/22/12 by Opp. 17, J.C. Percy, Boise State, 12/22/12 Made 20+ Tackles by UW 22, John Fiala, at Arizona State, 9/7/96 by Opp. 21, Marcus Bell, Arizona, 10/3/98 Punt Returned for TD by UW 86 yards, Charles Frederick at Oregon State, 10/18/03 by Opp. 63 yards, Richard Morrison, Arizona, 10/20/12 Blocked Punt for TD by UW Jesse Callier (blocked by Thomas Tutogi) vs. Washington St., 11/26/11 by Opp. Anthony Brown (also blocked by Brown), USC, 10/13/12 Punt Blocked (No TD) by UW Chris Stevens, vs. Arizona State, 11/8/08 by Opp. Deone Bucannon, Washington State, 11/26/11 Blocked Field Goal by UW Andre Heidari (Desmond Trufant) vs. USC, 10/13/12 by Opp. Joshua Leonard, Hawaii (Ryan Perkins), 12/01/07 Kickoff Returned for TD by UW 89 yards, Louis Rankin, vs. Washington State, 11/24/07 by Opp. 88 yards, Marqise Lee, USC, 11/12/11 Interception Returned for TD by UW Marcus Peters (21 yards) vs. Portland State, 9/15/11 by Opp. Avery Patterson (43 yards), Oregon, 10/6/12 Fumble Recovered for TD by UW Terry Johnson, vs. Idaho, 9/20/03 by Opp. Rodney Leisle, UCLA, 10/4/03 Fumble Returned for TD by UW 44 yards, Will Shamburger, vs. San Diego State, 9/1/12 by Opp. 21 yards, Cameron Jordan, California, 11/27/10 Surpassed 500-Yards Total Offense by UW 620, vs. Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 by Opp. 533, Arizona, 10/20/12 Surpassed 600-Yards Total Offense by UW 620, vs. Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 by Opp. 777, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 Recorded a Shutout by UW 30-0, vs. Washington State, 11/28/09 by Opp. 0-41, Stanford, 10/30/10 Back-to-Back Shutouts by UW vs. Arizona (54-0), 10/5/91 and vs. Toledo (48-0), 10/12/91 by Opp. by USC (0-0), 11/4/61 and by Oregon State (0-3), 11/11/61 Scored 50 Points by UW 52-13, vs. Portland State, 9/15/11 by Opp , at Arizona, 10/20/12 Scored 60 Points by UW 66-0, vs. Oregon, 10/26/74 by Opp , Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 Played to a Tie by UW vs. USC, 10/28/95 Played an Overtime Game Win win vs. Oregon State, 10/16/10 Loss loss at Washington State, 11/23/12 70-Yard Punt by UW 82, Kiel Rasp, at California, 11/27/10 by Opp. 74, Rob Myers, Washington State, 11/18/89 Team Failed to Rush for 100-Yards by UW 75, at Washington State, 11/23/12 by Opp. 19, Washington State, 11/23/12 Team Failed to Pass for 100-Yards by UW 72, vs. Nebraska (Holiday Bowl), 12/30/10 by Opp. 51, Colorado, 11/17/12 10 or more Penalties by UW 18, at Washington State, 11/23/12 by Opp. 10, USC, 10/13/ Penalty Yards by UW 129, at Washington State, 11/23/12 by Opp. 102, Nebraska (Holiday Bowl), 12/30/10 50 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

51 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS Washington Points off Turnovers Sept. 1 vs. San Diego State Outcome Points UW interception (Watson from Katz) UW touchdown (Sankey 2-run) 7 points UW fumble recovery (Shamburger from Lockett) UW returned for touchdown (Shamburger, 44 yards) 7 points UW fumble recovery (Glenn from Katz) UW turnover (Sankey fumble) 0 points Sept. 8 at LSU Outcome Points UW fumble recovery (Tutogi from Beckham) UW field goal (Koons, 34 yards) 3 points Sept. 15 vs. Portland State Outcome Points UW interception (Peters from McDonagh) UW returned for touchdown (Peters, 21 yards) 7 points UW interception (Glenn from McDonagh) UW interception (Jones from Brown) 0 points Sept. 27 vs. Stanford Outcome Points UW fumble recovery (A. Hudson from Nunes) UW punt 0 points UW interception (Trufant from Nunes) end of game 0 points Oct. 6 at Oregon Outcome Points UW interception (Thompson from Mariota) UW punt 0 points Oct. 13 vs. USC Outcome Points UW interception (Peters from Barkley) UW touchdown (Williams, 17-pass from Price) 7 points Oct. 20 at Arizona Outcome Points UW interception (Feeney from Scott) UW touchdown (Sankey, 1-run) 7 points UW fumble recovery (Crichton from Carey) UW fumble 0 points Oct. 27 vs. Oregon State Outcome Points UW interception (Parker from Mannion) UW punt 0 points UW interception (Glenn from Mannion) UW punt 0 points UW interception (Timu from Mannion) UW punt 0 points UW interception (Peters from Mannion) UW touchdown (Sankey, 1-run) 7 points Nov. 2 at California Outcome Points UW fumble recovery (Peters from Sofele) UW touchdown (Sankey, 4-run) 7 points UW fumble recovery (Glenn from Bigelow) UW punt 0 points UW fumble recovery (Shelton from Maynard) UW fumble 0 points UW interception (Thompson from Maynard) UW touchdown (Sankey, 1-run) 7 points Nov. 10 vs. Utah Outcome Points UW interception (Timu from Wilson) UW touchdown (Price, 4-run) 7 points UW fumble recovery (Kearse from Henderson) UW touchdown (Sankey, 2-run; 2-point try failed) 6 points Nov. 17 at Colorado Outcome Points UW interception (Thompson from Wood) UW missed field goal (Coons, 31 yards) 0 points UW interception (Parker from Wood) UW punt 0 points UW fumble recovery (Shamburger from Spruce) UW touchdown (Williams, 18-pass from Price) 7 points UW fumble recovery (Seferian-Jenkins from Webb) UW touchdown (Taylor, 23-pass from Price) 7 points UW fumble recovery (Gobern from Creer) end of game 0 points Nov. 23 at Washington State Outcome Points UW interception (Glenn from Tuel) UW touchdown (Seferian-Jenkins, 11-pass from Price) 7 points UW fumble recovery (Crichton from Tuel) UW touchdown (Sankey, 2-run) 7 points UW interception (Feeney from Tuel) UW punt 0 points UW fumble recovery (Thompson from Ratliff) UW touchdown (Sankey, 1-run) 7 points Dec. 22 vs. Boise State Outcome Points UW fumble recovery (Trufant from Southwick) UW loss of downs 0 points Totals: 32 turnovers, 15 touchdowns, 1 FG, 107 points Opponent Points off Turnovers Sept. 1 vs. San Diego State Outcome Points SDSU fumble recovery (Berhe from Sankey) SDSU punt 0 points Sept. 8 at LSU Outcome Points LSU interception (Mills from Price) LSU touchdown (Boone 32-pass from Mettenberger) 7 points Sept. 15 vs. Portland State Outcome Points PSU interception (Jones from Brown) PSU touchdown (McDonagh 4-run) 7 points Sept. 27 vs. Stanford Outcome Points SU interception (Murphy from Price) SU returned for touchdown (Murphy, 40 yards) 7 points Oct. 6 at Oregon Outcome Points UO fumble recovery (Kelley from Hall) UO touchdown (D. Thomas 16-run) 7 points UO interception (Patterson from Price) UO returned for touchdown (Patterson, 43 yards) 7 points UO fumble recovery (Jackson from Price) UO touchdown (Huff 34-pass from Mariota) 7 points UO fumble recovery (Alonso from Vatuvei) UO touchdown (Marshall 4-run) 7 points UO interception (Dixon from Price) UO punt 0 points Oct. 13 vs. USC Outcome Points USC interception (Bailey from Price) USC touchdown (Redd, 11-run) 7 points USC fumble recovery (Starling from Price) USC loss of downs 0 points USC interception (Shaw from Price) USC punt 0 points USC fumble recovery (Williams from Price) USC punt 0 points Oct. 20 at Arizona Outcome Points UA interception (Bondurant from Price) UA touchdown (Scott, 1-run) 7 points UA fumble recovery (Pettinato from Price) UA touchdown (Hill, 17-pass from Scott) 7 points UA interception (Grandon from Price) UA punt 0 points Oct. 27 vs. Oregon State Outcome Points OSU interception (Martin from Price) OSU loss of downs 0 points Nov. 2 at California Outcome Points CAL interception (Forbes from Price) end of first half 0 points CAL fumble recovery (Forbes from Sankey) CAL field goal (D Amato, 21 yards) 3 points CAL fumble recovery (McCain from Price) CAL fumble 0 points CAL fumble recovery (Forbes from Price) CAL interception 0 points Nov. 10 vs. Utah Outcome Points Utah fumble recovery (D. Kruger from Williams) Utah punt 0 points Nov. 17 at Colorado Outcome Points CU fumble recovery (Major from Sankey) UW interception (Parker from Wood) 0 points Nov. 23 at Washington State Outcome Points WSU fumble recovery (Sagote from Price) WSU touchdown (Winston, 1-run; 2-point conversion) 8 points WSU interception (Pole from Price) end of offensive possession in overtime 0 points Dec. 22 vs. Boise State Outcome Points BSU fumble recovery (Horn from Sankey) BSU field goal (Frisina, 34 yards) 3 points BSU interception (Taylor from Price) BSU field goal (Frisina, 30 yards) 3 points BSU interception (Ioane from Price) end of game 0 points Totals: 28 turnovers, 11 touchdowns, 3 FGs, 87 points 51

52 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend 09/01/12 SAN DIEGO STATE W : /08/12 at #3 LSU L : /15/12 PORTLAND STATE W : * 09/27/12 #8 STANFORD W : * 10/06/12 at #2 Oregon Ducks L : * 10/13/12 #11 USC L : * 10/20/12 at Arizona L : * 10/27/12 #7 OREGON STATE W : * 11/02/12 at California W : * 11/10/12 UTAH W : * 11/17/12 at Colorado W : * 11/23/12 at Washington State Lo : /22/12 vs #20 Boise State L : Game-by-Game Starters Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB FB WR SAN DIEGO STATE Williams Hatchie Tanigawa Schaefer Kohler Riva Seferian-Jenkins Price Callier Hartvigson# Mickens at LSU Williams Hatchie Tanigawa Schaefer Atoe Kohler Seferian-Jenkins Price Sankey Taylor^ Smith PORTLAND STATE Williams Hatchie Charles Schaefer Atoe Criste Seferian-Jenkins Price Sankey E. Hudson# Campbell STANFORD Williams Hatchie Charles Schaefer Brostek Atoe Seferian-Jenkins Price Sankey Hartvigson# Campbell at Oregon Williams Hatchie Charles Schaefer Brostek Atoe Seferian-Jenkins Price Sankey E. Hudson# Campbell USC Williams Hatchie Charles Schaefer Brostek Atoe Seferian-Jenkins Price Sankey Amosa Mickens at Arizona Williams Hatchie Charles Schaefer Atoe Riva Seferian-Jenkins Price Sankey E. Hudson Mickens OREGON STATE Williams Hatchie Charles Schaefer Criste Riva Seferian-Jenkins Price Sankey Hartvigson# Campbell at California Williams Hatchie Charles Schaefer Criste Riva Seferian-Jenkins Price Sankey E. Hudson# Campbell UTAH Williams Hatchie Charles Schaefer Criste Riva Seferian-Jenkins Price Sankey E. Hudson# Campbell at Colorado Williams Hatchie Charles Schaefer Criste Riva Seferian-Jenkins Price Sankey Mickens^ Bruns at Washington State Williams Hatchie Charles Schaefer Criste Riva Seferian-Jenkins Price Sankey E. Hudson# Bruns vs. Boise State Williams Hatchie Charles Schaefer Criste Riva Seferian-Jenkins Price Sankey Campbell^ Bruns # - started as second tight end ^ - started as third wide receiver Opponent DE NT DE RE LB ILB NICKEL S S CB CB SAN DIEGO STATE Crichton Shelton A. Hudson Shirley Feeney Timu Thompson Shamburger Parker Trufant Watson at LSU Crichton Shelton A. Hudson Shirley Feeney Timu Thompson Shamburger Parker Trufant Watson PORTLAND STATE Tokolahi Shelton A. Hudson Shirley Fuimaono Timu Thompson Glenn Parker Trufant Watson STANFORD Tokolahi Shelton A. Hudson Crichton Tutogi Timu Thompson Glenn Parker Trufant Watson at Oregon Crichton Shelton A. Hudson Littleton Feeney Timu Thompson Glenn Parker Trufant Watson USC Crichton Shelton A. Hudson Banks% Feeney Timu Thompson Glenn Parker Trufant Peters at Arizona Crichton Shelton A. Hudson Littleton Feeney Timu Thompson Glenn Parker Trufant Peters OREGON STATE Crichton Shelton A. Hudson Tokolahi% Fuimaono Timu Thompson Glenn Parker Trufant Peters at California Crichton Shelton A. Hudson Tokolahi% Fuimaono Timu Thompson Glenn Parker Trufant Peters UTAH Shelton Schultz A. Hudson Tokolahi% Feeney Timu Thompson Glenn Parker Trufant Peters at Colorado Tokolahi Shelton A. Hudson Shirley Feeney Timu Thompson Glenn Parker Ducre Peters at Washington State Tokolahi Shelton A. Hudson Shirley Feeney Timu Thompson Glenn Parker Trufant Peters at Washington State Tokolahi Shelton A. Hudson Shirley Feeney Timu Thompson Glenn Parker Trufant Peters % - started at defensive tackle 52 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

53 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS 2012 Washington Individual Single-Game Highs Rushing Attempts...34, Bishop Sankey vs. Utah, 11/10/12 Yards Rushing...205, Bishop Sankey vs. Boise State, 12/22/12 Long Rush...61, Bishop Sankey vs. Stanford, 9/27/12 Long Rush (No Score)...44, Kendyl Taylor at Colorado, 11/17/12 Long Touchdown Rush...61, Bishop Sankey vs. Stanford, 9/27/12 Touchdown Rushes...2, Bishop Sankey, several times Pass Attempts...52, Keith Price at Arizona, 10/20/12 Pass Completions...29, Keith Price at Arizona, 10/20/12 Yards Passing...277, Keith Price vs. Utah, 11/10/12 Touchdown Passes...5, Keith Price at Colorado, 11/17/12 Most Pass Interceptions...2, Keith Price, four times Long Pass...47, Keith Price vs. Utah, 11/10/12 Long TD Pass...29, Keith Price at California, 11/2/12 Receptions...10, Kasen Williams vs. Stanford, 9/27/12 Yards Receiving...152, Austin Seferian-Jenkins at California, 11/2/12 Long Reception...43, Austin Seferian-Jenkins at California, 11/2/12 Touchdown Receptions...1, several times Field Goals...2, Travis Coons vs. Oregon State, 10/27/12; vs. Boise State, 12/22/12 Field Goal Attempts...3, Travis Coons vs. Boise State, 12/22/12 Long Field Goal...44, Travis Coons vs. Oregon State, 10/27/12 Punts...9, Travis Coons vs. Stanford, 9/27/12 Punting Average , Travis Coons at Washington State, 11/23/12 Punting Yards...350, Travis Coons vs. Stanford, 9/27/12 Long Punt...65, Travis Coons at Washington State, 11/23/12 Punt Returns...2, several times Punt Return Yards...38, Cody Bruns at California, 11/2/12 Long Punt Return...31, Cody Bruns at California, 11/2/12 Long Punt Return for TD...none Kickoff Returns...5, Jaydon Mickens at Oregon, 10/6/12 Kickoff Return Yards...127, Jaydon Mickens at Oregon, 10/6/12 Long Kickoff Return, no score...37, Marvin Hall vs. Portland State, 9/15/12; at Oregon, 10/6/12 Long Kickoff Return for TD...none Interceptions...1, several times Interception Return Yards...47, Travis Feeney at Arizona, 10/20/12 Long Interception Return, no score...47, Travis Feeney at Arizona, 10/20/12 Long Interception Return for TD...21, Marcus Peters vs. Portland State, 9/15/12 Tackles...15, John Timu, vs. Boise State, 12/22/12 Sacks...2.0, Josh Shirley at Colorado, 11/17/12 Tackles for Loss...2.5, Desmond Trufant vs. San Diego State, 9/1/12 53

54 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS 2012 Opponent Individual Single-Game Highs Rushing Attempts...29, Ka Deem Carey, Arizona, 10/20/12 Yards Rushing...172, Ka Deem Carey, Arizona, 10/20/12 Long Rush...72, D.J. Harper, Boise State, 12/22/12 Long Rush (No Score)...72, D.J. Harper, Boise State, 12/22/12 Long Touchdown Rush...46, John White, Utah, 11/10/12 Touchdown Rushes...3, Carl Winston, Washington State, 11/23/12 Pass Attempts...53, Jeff Tuel, Washington State, 11/23/12 Pass Completions...33, Jeff Tuel, Washington State, 11/23/12 Yards Passing...350, Jeff Tuel, Washington State, 11/23/12 Touchdown Passes...4, Marcus Mariota, Oregon, 10/6/12; Matt Scott, Arizona, 10/20/12 Most Pass Interceptions...4, Sean Mannion, Oregon State, 10/27/12 Long Pass...70, Kieran McDonagh, Portland State, 9/15/12 Long TD Pass...70, Kieran McDonagh, Portland State, 9/15/12 Receptions...9, Brandin Cooks, Oregon State, 10/27/12; Chris Potter, Boise State, 12/22/12 Yards Receiving...143, Dominique Williams, Washington State, 11/23/12 Long Reception...70, Nevin Lewis, Portland State, 9/15/12 Touchdown Receptions...2, Colt Lyerla, Oregon, 10/6/12 Field Goals...3, Andrew Furney, Washington State, 11/23/12; Michael Frisina, Boise State, 12/22/12 Field Goal Attempts...3, Andrew Furney, Washington State, 11/23/12; Michael Frisina, Boise State, 12/22/12 Long Field Goal...45, Andrew Furney, Washington State, 11/23/12 Punts...9, Daniel Zychlinski, Stanford, 9/27/12 Punting Average , Brad Wing, LSU, 9/8/12 Punting Yards...350, Daniel Zychlinski, Stanford, 9/27/12 Long Punt...62, Brad Wing, LSU, 9/8/12 Punt Returns...4, Charles Henderson, Utah, 11/10/12 Punt Return Yards...63, Richard Morrison, Arizona, 10/20/12 Long Punt Return...63, Richard Morrison, Arizona, 10/20/12 Long Punt Return for TD...63, Richard Morrison, Arizona, 10/20/12 Kickoff Returns...5, three times Kickoff Return Yards...148, Marques Mosley, Colorado, 11/17/12 Long Kickoff Return, no score...59, Marques Mosley, Colorado, 11/17/12 Long Kickoff Return for TD...none Interceptions...1, several times Interception Return Yards...60, Kalafitone Pole, Washington State, 11/23/12 Long Interception Return, no score...60, Kalafitone Pole, Washington State, 11/23/12 Long Interception Return for TD...43, Avery Patterson, Oregon, 10/6/12 Tackles...17, J.C. Percy, Boise State, 12/22/12 Sacks...2.0, Ioane Gauta, Washington State, 11/23/12 Tackles for Loss...3.5, Kiko Alonso, Oregon, 10/6/12 54 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

55 Washington 2012 SEASON STATS 2012 Team Single-Game Highs Washington Opponents First Downs 24 (vs. Portland State, Sept. 15) 32 (Oregon, Oct. 6) Rushing First Downs 10 (four times) 18 (Oregon, Oct. 6) Passing First Downs 14 (at Arizona, Oct. 20) 15 (Washington State, Nov. 23) First Downs by Penalty 3 (at LSU, Sept. 8; vs. Portland State, Sept. 15) 8 (Washington State, Nov. 23) Points 52 (vs. Portland State, Sept. 15) 52 (Oregon, Oct. 6; Arizona, Oct. 20) Rushing Attempts 49 (vs. Portland State, Sept. 15) 52 (LSU, Sept. 8; Oregon, Oct. 6) Rushing Yards 228 (at Colorado, Nov. 17) 299 (Oregon, Oct. 6) Yards Per Rush 6.0 (at Colorado, Nov. 17) 5.9 (California, Nov. 2) Rushing Touchdowns 3 (at Oregon, Oct. 6; Utah, Nov. 10) 4 (LSU, Sept. 8) Pass Attempts 52 (at Arizona, Oct. 20) 53 (Washington State, Nov. 23) Pass Completions 29 (at Arizona, Oct. 20) 33 (Washington State, Nov. 23) Interceptions 2 (four times) 4 (Oregon State, Oct. 27) Passing Yards 256 (at Arizona, Oct. 20) 350 (Washington State, Nov. 23) Passing Touchdowns 5 (at Colorado, Nov. 17) 4 (Oregon, Oct. 6; Arizona, Oct. 20) Yards Per Completion 14.7 (at California, Nov. 2) 18.3 (Arizona, Oct. 20) Total Plays 81 (at Arizona, Oct. 20) 78 (California, Nov. 2) Total Offense 476 (at Colorado, Nov. 17) 533 (Arizona, Oct. 20) Total Offense Yards Per Play 7.1 (at Colorado, Nov. 17) 7.5 (Arizona, Oct. 20) Fumbles 5 (at Oregon, Oct. 6; at California, Nov. 2) 5 (California, Nov. 2; Utah, Nov. 10) Fumbles Lost 3 (at Oregon, Oct. 6; at California, Nov. 2) 3 (three times) Interceptions By 4 (Oregon State, Oct. 27) 2 (four times) Penalties 18 (at Washington State, Nov. 23) 10, (USC, Oct. 13) Penalty Yards 129 (at Washington State, Nov. 23) 75 (Arizona, Oct. 20) Kickoff Returns 9 (at Oregon, Oct. 6) 8 (Portland State, Sept. 15) Kickoff Return Yards 216 (at Oregon, Oct. 6) 148 (Colorado, Nov. 17) Punt Returns 4 (vs. USC, Oct. 13) 4 (Utah, Nov. 10) Punt Return Yards 43 (vs. USC, Oct. 13) 63 (Arizona, Oct. 20) Tackles for Loss 7 (vs. San Diego State, Sept. 1; at Colorado, Nov. 17) 10 (San Diego State, Sept. 1) Tackles for Lost Yards 28 (at Colorado, Nov. 17) 35 (LSU, Sept. 8) Sacks 5 (at Colorado, Nov. 17) 5 (USC, Oct. 13) Time of Possession 38:38 (vs. Portland State, Sept. 15) 33:39 (LSU, Sept. 8) Longest Scoring Drive (Plays) 16 plays, 82 yards (vs. Utah, Nov. 10) 15 plays, 74 yards (Boise State, Dec. 22) Longest Scoring Drive (Yards) 89 yards, 13 plays (at Washington State, Nov. 23) 83 yards, 11 plays (Oregon, Oct. 6) Shortest Scoring Drive (Plays) 2 plays, 23 yards (at Colorado, Nov. 17) 2 plays, 20 yards (Oregon, Oct. 6) Shortest Scoring Drive (Yards) 3 yards, 3 plays (at Arizona, Oct. 20) 16 yards, 4 plays (Washington State, Nov. 23) 55

56 Box Score (Final) 2012 University of Washington Football San Diego State vs Washington (09/01/12 at Seattle, Wash.) Score by Quarters Total San Diego State Washington Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 09:23 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 2 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :33 02:35 WASH - Williams, Kasen 8 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :28 2nd 14:51 SDSU - VIZZI, Tim 47 yd pass from KATZ, Ryan (KATZ, Ryan rush failed), :36 3rd 10:13 WASH - Shamburger, W. 44 yd fumble recovery (Coons, Travis kick) 4th 12:06 SDSU - MUEMA, Adam 1 yd run (KATZ, Ryan pass failed), :27 SDSU WASH FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 28:57 31:03 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 9 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: San Diego State-KAZEE, Walter 9-86; KATZ, Ryan 16-77; MUEMA, Adam 11-32; RUFFIN, Ezell 1-9; DINGWELL, Adam 1-7; SANDIFER, Domin 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 12. Washington-Sankey, Bishop 22-66; Wilson, Erich 2-22; Price, Keith 6-17; Wilson, Willis 1-1. PASSING: San Diego State-KATZ, Ryan Washington-Price, Keith RECEIVING: San Diego State-LOCKETT, Colin 4-48; ESCOBAR, Gavin 2-8; VIZZI, Tim 1-47; SANDIFER, Domin 1-28; KAZEE, Walter 1-minus 1; YOUNG, Chad 1-minus 2. Washington-SeferianJenkins 9-82; Williams, Kasen 6-75; Smith, Kevin 2-20; Mickens, Jaydon 2-16; Callier, Jesse 2-8; Amosa, Jonathan 1-10; Taylor, Kendyl 1-6; Hartvigson, M. 1-5; Sankey, Bishop 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: San Diego State-None. Washington-Watson, Tre FUMBLES: San Diego State-LOCKETT, Colin 1-1; TEAM 1-0; KATZ, Ryan 1-1. Washington-Sankey, Bishop 1-1. San Diego State (0-1) vs. Washington (1-0) Date: 09/01/12 Site: Seattle, Wash. Stadium: CenturyLink Field Attendance: Kickoff time: 7:37 pm End of Game: 10:32 pm Total elapsed time: 2:55 Officials: Referee: Jay Stricherz; Umpire: Jerry Meyerhoff; Linesman: Bob Day; Line judge: Randy Campbell; Back judge: Brad Robinson; Field judge: Steve Currie; Side judge: Clay Reynard; Temperature: 67 deg Wind: 4 mph NW Weather: Clear 56 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

57 SACKS (UA-A): San Diego State-LARGENT, Derek 1-0; HARRIS, Vaness 1-0; GALEA, Cody 1-0. Washington-Trufant, D. 1-0; Feeney, Travis 1-0; Shirley, Josh 1-0; Hudson, Andrew 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): San Diego State-BERHE, Nat 5-3; MCFADDEN, Leon 5-3; SILUANO, Rene 5-2; FELY, Jake 4-3; HARRIS, Vaness 5-0; LARGENT, Derek 2-3; TENHAEFF, Nick 3-1; HOLDER, King 3-0; PINKINS, Eric 2-1; ONUOHA, Dontrel 0-3; LEMON, Gabe 1-1; GALEA, Cody 1-1; GUILLORY, Dariu 1-1; GAVERT, Josh 1-1; MEREDITH, Sam 0-2; WADE, Josh 1-0; MUEMA, Adam 1-0; THOMAS, Jordan 1-0; SANCHEZ, Jon 0-1. Washington-Parker, Sean 6-2; Timu, John 5-1; Trufant, D. 5-1; Feeney, Travis 5-0; Glenn, Justin 4-0; Shirley, Josh 3-1; Watson, Tre 3-0; Thompson, Shaq 3-0; Fuimaono, P. 2-1; Hudson, Andrew 2-1; Ducre, Gregory 2-1; Shelton, Danny 2-0; Lagafuaina, L. 1-0; Crichton, Talia 1-0; Shamburger, W. 1-0; Tutogi, Thomas 0-1; Gobern, Anthony 0-1. Game Starters: San Diego State Pos ## OFFENSE LT 78 QUIGLEY, Bryce LG 65 GORDON, Japheth C 71 JOHNSON, Alec RG 68 EMBERNATE, Nik RT 64 DILLEY, Zack WR 3 RUFFIN, Ezell TB 4 MUEMA, Adam QB 5 KATZ, Ryan FB 34 KAZEE, Walter TE 88 ESCOBAR, Gavin WR 24 LOCKETT, Colin Pos ## DEFENSE DE 97 ONUOHA, Dontrel DT 98 MEREDITH, Sam DE 59 THOMAS, Jordan LB 36 TENHAEFF, Nick MLB 42 FELY, Jake LB 37 HARRIS, Vaness CB 2 MCFADDEN, Leon WAR 39 SILUANO, Rene AZ 20 BERHE, Nat WAR 27 PINKINS, Eric CB 12 WADE, Josh Washington Pos ## OFFENSE WR 2 Williams, Kasen LT 72 Hatchie, Micah LG 64 Tanigawa, Colin C 73 Schaefer, Drew RG 75 Kohler, Erik RT 59 Riva, Ben TE 88 SeferianJenkins QB 17 Price, Keith TB 24 Callier, Jesse WR 4 Mickens, Jaydon TE 84 Hartvigson, M. Pos ## DEFENSE DE 11 Crichton, Talia NT 71 Shelton, Danny DE 93 Hudson, Andrew LB 41 Feeney, Travis LB 10 Timu, John RE 22 Shirley, Josh NI 7 Thompson, Shaq S 13 Shamburger, W. S 1 Parker, Sean CB 6 Trufant, D. CB 32 Watson, Tre San Diego State: 4D-ROBERTS, Adam, 6-LEMON, Gabe, 6A-DINGWELL, Adam, 7-Garrett, Dwayne, 9-Sedberry, Stan, 10-DENSO, Dylan, 13-ROMAIN, Pierre, 16-LAMAR, David, 18-SANDIFER, Domin, 19-BUTLER, Brice, 21-KEELS, Mahbu, 22-PRICE, Chase, 26-ANDREWS, Marcus, 30-GUILLORY, Dariu, 33-WRIGHT, Brandon, 35-HOLDER, King, 38-HOKOKIAN, Chris, 40-YOUNG, Chad, 41-VIZZI, Tim, 44-ANDREWS, Rob, 46-DRIVER, Jacob, 47-GALEA, Cody, 48-GAVERT, Josh, 49-FEER, Wes, 50-LARGENT, Derek, 60-OVERBAUGH, Jeff, 66-GAULD, Riley, 77-ALESI, Joel, 85-SHIELDS, D.J., 94-CRAIGHEAD, Robe, 99-SANCHEZ, Jon. Washington: 0G-Bruns, Cody, 2J-Wilson, Erich, 2F-Wilson, Willis, 4F-Durkee, Korey, 8-Smith, Kevin, 14-Stevenson, Taz, 18-Ducre, Gregory, 19-Campbell, D., 20-Glenn, Justin, 21-Peters, Marcus, 23-Taylor, Kendyl, 25-Sankey, Bishop, 26-Gobern, Anthony, 30-Zeger, Evan, 35-Sager, Cole, 37-Fuimaono, P., 44-Vatuvei, Pio, 46-Coons, Travis, 48-Amosa, Jonathan, 50-Tutogi, Thomas, 55-Potoa'e, Sione, 70-Atoe, James, 77-Masel, Ryan, 78-Criste, Mike, 80-Hudson, Evan, 91-Cree, Connor, 95-Finau, Jarett, 97-Lagafuaina, L., 98-Tokolahi, S.. 57

58 Box Score (Final) 2012 University of Washington Football Washington vs #3 LSU (09/08/12 at Baton Rouge, La.) Score by Quarters Total Washington LSU Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 14:03 WASH - Coons, Travis 34 yd field goal, 4-4 0:51 11:18 LS - Alfred Blue 21 yd run (Drew Alleman kick), :39 02:11 LS - J.C. Copeland 1 yd run (Drew Alleman kick), :32 2nd 10:02 LS - Drew Alleman 18 yd field goal, :19 05:03 LS - Drew Alleman 32 yd field goal, :05 3rd 10:35 LS - Kenny Hilliard 3 yd run (Drew Alleman kick), :43 02:51 LS - Kadron Boone 32 yd pass from Z. Mettenberger (Drew Alleman kick), :36 4th 08:04 LS - Kenny Hilliard 1 yd run (Drew Alleman kick), :44 WASH LS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 26:21 33:39 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 7 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Washington-Wilson, Erich 4-25; Sankey, Bishop 8-16; Petty, Dezden 7-9; Price, Keith 5-minus 24. LSU-Alfred Blue ; Michael Ford 10-48; Kenny Hilliard 13-46; Spencer Ware 8-38; Z. Mettenberger 2-7; C. Neighbors 1-5; J.C. Copeland 2-2; TEAM 2-minus 5. PASSING: Washington-Price, Keith LSU-Z. Mettenberger ; Spencer Ware RECEIVING: Washington-SeferianJenkins 6-51; Smith, Kevin 4-48; Sankey, Bishop 3-30; Williams, Kasen 3-19; Mickens, Jaydon 1-9. LSU-James Wright 5-75; Odell Beckham 2-40; Alfred Blue 2-19; Kadron Boone 1-32; Jarvis Landry 1-20; Spencer Ware 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-None. LSU-Jalen Mills 1-4. FUMBLES: Washington-None. LSU-Odell Beckham 1-1. Washington (1-1) vs. LSU (2-0) Date: 09/08/12 Site: Baton Rouge, La. Stadium: Tiger Stadium Attendance: Kickoff time: 6:05 pm End of Game: 9:27 pm Total elapsed time: 3:22 Officials: Referee: Ken Williamson; Umpire: Wally Hough; Linesman: Gus Morris III; Line judge: Mickey Bryson; Back judge: Roy Potts; Field judge: Grant Jackson; Side judge: James Carter; Scorer: Poche/Fogg; Temperature: 80 deg Wind: NNW 8-12 Weather: 71% humidity 58 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

59 SACKS (UA-A): Washington-None. LSU-Lavar Edwards 1-0; Micah Eugene 1-0; Sam Montgomery 1-0; Ch. Aghayere 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington-Tutogi, Thomas 4-8; Shelton, Danny 3-7; Glenn, Justin 4-4; Hudson, Andrew 2-5; Watson, Tre 4-2; Timu, John 1-5; Shirley, Josh 3-1; Parker, Sean 2-2; Feeney, Travis 1-3; Peters, Marcus 1-3; Fuimaono, P. 2-1; Shamburger, W. 1-2; Trufant, D. 1-2; Thompson, Shaq 0-3; Tokolahi, S. 0-3; Ducre, Gregory 1-1; Stevenson, Taz 1-1; Vatuvei, Pio 1-1; Smith, Kevin 1-0; Sager, Cole 0-1; Gobern, Anthony 0-1; Lagafuaina, L. 0-1; Crichton, Talia 0-1. LSU-Kevin Minter 5-4; Jalen Mills 4-3; Lamin Barrow 2-3; Sam Montgomery 2-2; Kwon Alexander 3-0; Ch. Aghayere 2-1; Micah Eugene 2-1; Anthony Johnson 1-2; Tharold Simon 1-1; Bennie Logan 1-1; Luke Muncie 1-1; Corey Thompson 1-1; Bark. Mingo 1-1; Eric Reid 1-1; Deion Jones 1-1; Ronald Martin 1-0; Craig Loston 1-0; Lavar Edwards 1-0; Josh Downs 0-1; Ego Ferguson 0-1; Michael Ford 0-1; Seth Fruge 0-1; Danielle Hunter 0-1. Game Starters: Washington Pos ## OFFENSE WR 2 Williams, Kasen OT 72 Hatchie, Micah OG 64 Tanigawa, Colin C 73 Schaefer, Drew OG 70 Atoe, James OT 75 Kohler, Erik TE 88 SeferianJenkins QB 17 Price, Keith RB 25 Sankey, Bishop WR 8 Smith, Kevin WR 23 Taylor, Kendyl Pos ## DEFENSE DE 11 Crichton, Talia NT 71 Shelton, Danny DE 93 Hudson, Andrew LB 41 Feeney, Travis LB 10 Timu, John LB 7 Thompson, Shaq S 13 Shamburger, W. S 1 Parker, Sean CB 6 Trufant, D. CB 32 Watson, Tre R 22 Shirley, Josh LSU Pos ## OFFENSE X 82 James Wright LT 68 Josh Dworaczyk LG 70 La'el Collins C 64 P.J. Lonergan RG 74 Josh Williford RT 72 Alex Hurst Y 88 Chase Clement Z 3 Odell Beckham QB 8 Z. Mettenberger RB 4 Alfred Blue FB 44 J.C. Copeland Pos ## DEFENSE LE 49 Bark. Mingo LT 77 Josh Downs RT 18 Bennie Logan RE 99 Sam Montgomery SAM 52 Luke Muncie MIKE 46 Kevin Minter WILL 57 Lamin Barrow LCB 28 Jalen Mills SS 6 Craig Loston FS 1 Eric Reid RCB 24 Tharold Simon Washington: 0G-Bruns, Cody, 0F-Brown, Derrick, 2J-Wilson, Erich, 4-Mickens, Jaydon, 4F-Durkee, Korey, 5-Sample, James, 14-Stevenson, Taz, 18-Ducre, Gregory, 19-Campbell, D., 20-Glenn, Justin, 21-Peters, Marcus, 26-Gobern, Anthony, 30-Zeger, Evan, 34-Petty, Dezden, 35-Sager, Cole, 37-Fuimaono, P., 44-Vatuvei, Pio, 46-Coons, Travis, 47-Lawyer, Scott, 48-Amosa, Jonathan, 50-Tutogi, Thomas, 55-Potoa'e, Sione, 76-Charles, Dexter, 77-Masel, Ryan, 78-Criste, Mike, 80-Hudson, Evan, 82-Perkins, Joshua, 84-Hartvigson, M., 91-Cree, Connor, 95-Finau, Jarett, 97-Lagafuaina, L., 98-Tokolahi, S.. LSU: 3J-James Hairston, 9-Ego Ferguson, 10-Russell Shepard, 11-Spencer Ware, 12-Corey Thompson, 13-Dwayne Thomas, 14-Terrence Magee, 17-Stephen Rivers, 21-Paul Turner, 22-Ronnie Feist, 25-Kwon Alexander, 26-Ronald Martin, 27-Kenny Hilliard, 30-Drew Alleman, 32-Jalen Collins, 34-Micah Eugene, 35-L. Phillips, 38-Brad Wing, 39-J. Sandolph, 40-R. Duplessis, 41-Travis Dickson, 42-Michael Ford, 43-C. Neighbors, 45-Deion Jones, 47-Jeremy Peeples, 48-Seth Fruge, 50-Reid Ferguson, 54-Justin Maclin, 55-Elliott Porter, 56-Trai Turner, 59-Jermauria Rasco, 61-Ben Domingue, 73-Chris Davenport, 78-Vadal Alexander, 80-Jarvis Landry, 84-Nic Jacobs, 85-Dillon Gordon, 86-Kadron Boone, 87-Ch. Aghayere, 89-Lavar Edwards, 90-Anthony Johnson, 91-A'Trey-U Jones, 94-Danielle Hunter, 95-Quentin Thomas, 98-Jordan Allen. 59

60 Box Score (Final) 2012 University of Washington Football Portland State vs Washington (09/15/12 at Seattle, Wash.) Score by Quarters Total Portland State Washington Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 13:33 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 15 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :27 11:15 WASH - Campbell, D. 20 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :40 2nd 12:17 WASH - Williams, Kasen 3 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :36 10:45 WASH - Watson, Tre 79 yd blocked FG return (Coons, Travis kick) 06:44 WASH - SeferianJenkins 16 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :49 06:27 WASH - Peters, Marcus 21 yd interception return (Coons, Travis kick) 00:03 WASH - Coons, Travis 41 yd field goal, :17 3rd 08:55 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 6 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :24 07:48 PSU - Nevin Lewis 70 yd pass from Kieran McDonagh (TEAM kick blockd), :58 4th 10:28 PSU - Kieran McDonagh 4 yd run (Nick Fernandez kick), :14 PSU WASH FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 21:22 38:38 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 5 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Portland State-Kieran McDonagh 10-61; DJ Adams 9-20; Shaq Richard 3-8; Denzel Davis 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 8. Washington-Sankey, Bishop ; Wilson, Erich 15-72; Petty, Dezden 16-54; TEAM 1-minus 2; Brown, Derrick 2-minus 7; Price, Keith 1-minus 11. PASSING: Portland State-Kieran McDonagh ; Collin Ramirez Washington-Price, Keith ; Brown, Derrick ; Coons, Travis RECEIVING: Portland State-K. Anderson 4-11; Nevin Lewis 3-83; Justin Monahan 3-53; Kalua Noa 3-15; Thomas Carter 2-17; Gage Loftin 1-9; DJ Adams 1-minus 5; Justin Lilley 1-minus 5. Washington-Williams, Kasen 6-69; SeferianJenkins 5-78; Campbell, D. 2-28; Hall, Marvin 1-16; Parker, Sean 1-16; Hartvigson, M. 1-7; Hudson, Evan 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Portland State-K. Jones 1-0. Washington-Peters, Marcus 1-21; Glenn, Justin 1-0. FUMBLES: Portland State-TEAM 1-0. Washington-Brown, Derrick 2-0; Hall, Marvin 1-0. Portland State (1-2) vs. Washington (2-1) Date: 09/15/12 Site: Seattle, Wash. Stadium: CenturyLink Field Attendance: Kickoff time: 1:05pm End of Game: 4:11 pm Total elapsed time: 3:06 Officials: Referee: M. Mothershed; Umpire: Matt Jordan; Linesman: Bart Longson; Line judge: Rich Troyer; Back judge: Chris Coyte; Field judge: Mearl Robinson; Side judge: Bernie Hulscher; Temperature: 59 deg Wind: Light Weather: Sunny 60 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

61 SACKS (UA-A): Portland State-Khalil Bass 0-1; Nick Alexander 0-1. Washington-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Portland State-David Edgerson 8-4; Ian Sluss 4-8; Khalil Bass 6-1; Andrew Godinet 5-2; Dionte Brooks 4-0; J. Shoemaker 4-0; D. Jackson 2-2; Mike Williams 2-1; Corey Crowder 2-1; Dennis Fite 2-1; Marquis Jackson 1-2; Dereck Jester 1-1; Jacob Nall 1-1; Jeremy Boone 0-2; Nick Alexander 0-2; Zack Ka'ahanui 1-0; K. Anderson 1-0; Vincent Johnson 1-0; Justin Lilley 0-1; Brandon Tobias 0-1; Henry Organ 0-1; Kalua Noa 0-1. Washington-Thompson, Shaq 5-2; Timu, John 6-0; Tutogi, Thomas 4-2; Fuimaono, P. 3-2; Gobern, Anthony 3-1; Lagafuaina, L. 3-0; Peters, Marcus 2-1; Vatuvei, Pio 2-1; Glenn, Justin 1-2; Watson, Tre 1-2; Shamburger, W. 1-1; Tokolahi, S. 1-1; Trufant, D. 1-1; Stevenson, Taz 0-2; Long, Adam 1-0; Perkins, Joshua 1-0; Sager, Cole 1-0; Ducre, Gregory 1-0; Shelton, Danny 0-1; Parker, Sean 0-1; Potoa'e, Sione 0-1; Hudson, Andrew 0-1. Game Starters: Portland State Pos ## OFFENSE LT 69 Kyle Ritt LG 77 C. Edison C 66 Mitch Gaulke RG 75 Joey Esposito RT 64 Mitch Van Dyk TE 12 Kalua Noa QB 4 Kieran McDonagh RB 16 Justin Lilley ZWR 85 Nevin Lewis XWR 84 Justin Monahan UWR 87 K. Anderson Pos ## DEFENSE RE 90 Nick Alexander RT 70 Dereck Jester LT 53 Zack Ka'ahanui LE 7 Marquis Jackson SLB 6 J. Shoemaker MLB 52 Khalil Bass WLB 40 Ian Sluss CB 4D Aaron Kincy FS 23 Andrew Godinet SS 25 Mike Williams CB 24 Dennis Fite Washington Pos ## OFFENSE WR 2 Williams, Kasen LT 72 Hatchie, Micah LG 76 Charles, Dexter C 73 Schaefer, Drew RG 70 Atoe, James RT 78 Criste, Mike TE 88 SeferianJenkins QB 17 Price, Keith TB 25 Sankey, Bishop TE 80 Hudson, Evan WR 19 Campbell, D. Pos ## DEFENSE DE 98 Tokolahi, S. NT 71 Shelton, Danny DE 93 Hudson, Andrew R 22 Shirley, Josh R 7 Thompson, Shaq LB 10 Timu, John LB 37 Fuimaono, P. S 20 Glenn, Justin S 1 Parker, Sean CB 6 Trufant, D. CB 32 Watson, Tre Portland State: 1-Dionte Brooks, 2-Nick Green, 3-David Edgerson, 7O-Collin Ramirez, 8-Josh Milhollin, 10-DJ Adams, 14-David Jones, 18-Thomas Carter, 19-Zach Brown, 20-Shaq Richard, 26-K. Jones, 27-Brian Balsiger, 28-Henry Organ, 29-Denzel Davis, 30-Thomas Duyndam, 31-D. Jackson, 32-D. Halverson, 33-Corey Crowder, 41-Julian Cruell, 43-Taylor Martinek, 44-B. Brody-Heim, 45-Vincent Johnson, 46-Brandon Tobias, 47-Jordan Lewis, 54-Dennis Taylor, 55-Jacob Nall, 56-Jeremy Boone, 83-Alex Toureen, 86-Gage Loftin, 94-Bryant Long, 97-Nick Fernandez. Washington: 0G-Bruns, Cody, 0F-Brown, Derrick, 1A-Jones, Jamaal, 2G-Chandler, W., 2J-Wilson, Erich, 4F-Durkee, Korey, 4-Mickens, Jaydon, 5-Sample, James, 12-Vincent, Thomas, 13-Shamburger, W., 14-Stevenson, Taz, 15-Sims, Antavius, 16-Hall, Marvin, 18-Ducre, Gregory, 21-Peters, Marcus, 23-Taylor, Kendyl, 26-Gobern, Anthony, 27-Long, Adam, 34-Petty, Dezden, 35-Sager, Cole, 40-Shearer,Stetson, 44-Vatuvei, Pio, 46-Coons, Travis, 47-Lawyer, Scott, 48-Amosa, Jonathan, 50-Tutogi, Thomas, 55-Potoa'e, Sione, 57-Schultz, Drew, 60-Brostek, Shane, 61-Teichman, Ben, 62-Dolbec, Ross, 65-Tufunga, S., 77-Masel, Ryan, 82-Perkins, Joshua, 84-Hartvigson, M., 90-Tupou, Taniela, 91-Cree, Connor, 95-Finau, Jarett, 97-Lagafuaina, L.. 61

62 Box Score (Final) 2012 University of Washington Football #8 Stanford vs Washington (09/27/12 at Seattle, Wash.) Score by Quarters Total Stanford Washington Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 09:12 STAN - Williamson,J 31 yd field goal, :26 02:18 WASH - Coons, Travis 43 yd field goal, :02 2nd 01:10 STAN - Williamson,J 28 yd field goal, :27 3rd 02:51 STAN - Murphy,T 40 yd interception return (Williamson,J kick) 00:00 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 61 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :44 4th 04:53 WASH - Williams, Kasen 35 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :04 STAN WASH FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 30:20 29:40 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 18 4 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Stanford-Taylor,S 21-75; Hogan,K 1-5; Hewitt,R 2-2; Team 1-minus 2; Nunes,J 3-minus 12. Washington-Sankey, Bishop ; Taylor, Kendyl 4-9; Petty, Dezden 1-2; TEAM 3-minus 5; Price, Keith 6-minus 14. PASSING: Stanford-Nunes,J Washington-Price, Keith RECEIVING: Stanford-Ertz,Z 6-106; Montgomery,T 6-39; Taylor,S 4-0; Toilolo,L 1-18; Hewitt,R 1-7. Washington-Williams, Kasen ; SeferianJenkins 2-10; Campbell, D. 2-10; Sankey, Bishop 2-9; Mickens, Jaydon 2-8; Taylor, Kendyl INTERCEPTIONS: Stanford-Murphy,T Washington-Trufant, D FUMBLES: Stanford-Toilolo,L 1-0; Nunes,J 1-1. Washington-None. Stanford (3-1,1-1) vs. Washington (3-1,1-0) Date: 09/27/12 Site: Seattle, Wash. Stadium: CenturyLink Field Attendance: Kickoff time: 6:01 pm End of Game: 9:20 pm Total elapsed time: 3:19 Officials: Referee: Terry Leyden; Umpire: Frank Villar; Linesman: Patrick Turner; Line judge: Michael Feldman; Back judge: Steve Hudson; Field judge: S. Strimling; Side judge: Ryan Dickson; Temperature: 71 deg. Wind: 6 mph,nw Weather: Sunny 62 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

63 SACKS (UA-A): Stanford-Anderson,H 1-0; Thomas,C 1-0; Vaughters,J 1-0. Washington-Timu, John 1-0; Tutogi, Thomas 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Stanford-Murphy,T 4-3; Anderson,H 3-4; Skov,S 3-4; Brown,T 3-4; Amanam,U 6-0; Thomas,C 4-0; Reynolds,E 3-1; Richards,J 2-2; Harris,R 2-1; Lancaster,J 1-2; Tarpley,AJ 2-0; Gardner,B 1-1; Vaughters,J 1-1; Carter,A 1-0; Lyons,W 1-0; Stephens,T 1-0; Zychlinski,D 1-0; Parry,D 0-1. Washington-Tutogi, Thomas 6-4; Thompson, Shaq 5-2; Feeney, Travis 4-2; Timu, John 2-4; Parker, Sean 3-2; Glenn, Justin 2-2; Shelton, Danny 1-2; Hudson, Andrew 1-2; Shirley, Josh 1-1; Watson, Tre 1-1; Peters, Marcus 1-1; Crichton, Talia 1-1; Fuimaono, P. 1-0; Vatuvei, Pio 1-0; Banks, Josh 1-0; Trufant, D. 1-0; Stevenson, Taz 0-1; Tokolahi, S Game Starters: Stanford Pos ## OFFENSE WR 4 Terrell,D LT 54 Yankey,D LG 65 Wilkes,K C 64 Schwartzstein,S RG 76 Danser,K RT 73 Fleming,C TE 1A Toilolo,L QB 6 Nunes,J RB 33 Taylor,S FB 85 Hewitt,R WR 88 Montgomery,T Pos ## DEFENSE DE 91 Anderson,H NG 99 Stephens,T DE 49 Gardner,B OLB 93 Murphy,T ILB 9 Vaughters,J ILB 11 Skov,S OLB 44 Thomas,C LCB 0F Brown,T FS 29 Reynolds,E SS 8 Richards,J RCB 31 Browning,B Washington Pos ## OFFENSE WR 2 Williams, Kasen LT 72 Hatchie, Micah LG 76 Charles, Dexter C 73 Schaefer, Drew RG 60 Brostek, Shane RT 70 Atoe, James TE 88 SeferianJenkins QB 17 Price, Keith TB 25 Sankey, Bishop TE 84 Hartvigson, M. WR 19 Campbell, D. Pos ## DEFENSE DE 11 Crichton, Talia NT 71 Shelton, Danny DE 93 Hudson, Andrew DE 98 Tokolahi, S. NI 7 Thompson, Shaq LB 10 Timu, John LB 50 Tutogi, Thomas S 20 Glenn, Justin S 1 Parker, Sean CB 6 Trufant, D. CB 32 Watson, Tre Stanford: 0H-Hogan,K, 0D-Martinez,B, 1G-Whitfield,K, 2-Lyons,W, 2B-Wright,R, 2A-Madhu,D, 2C-Cummings,J, 5-Carrington,D, 10-Hoffpauir,Z, 15-Amanam,U, 17-Tarpley,AJ, 19-Williamson,J, 21-Patterson,JR, 22-Olugbode,K, 23-Harris,R, 24-Skov,P, 25-Carter,A, 35-Lancaster,J, 36-Zychlinski,D, 39-Young,K, 40-Hemschoot,J, 42-Debniak,A, 46-Ward,L, 48-Anderson,K, 51-Garnett,J, 58-Parry,D, 67-Miller,R, 70-Peat,A, 74-Austin,B, 75-Bonnell,D, 78-Murphy,K, 84-Roberts,J, 86-Ertz,Z, 90-Mauro,J. Washington: 0G-Bruns, Cody, 4-Mickens, Jaydon, 5-Sample, James, 8-Smith, Kevin, 13-Shamburger, W., 14-Stevenson, Taz, 15-Sims, Antavius, 16-Hall, Marvin, 18-Ducre, Gregory, 21-Peters, Marcus, 22-Shirley, Josh, 23-Taylor, Kendyl, 26-Gobern, Anthony, 29-Fellner, Nate, 30-Zeger, Evan, 34-Petty, Dezden, 35-Sager, Cole, 37-Fuimaono, P., 41-Feeney, Travis, 44-Vatuvei, Pio, 46-Coons, Travis, 47-Lawyer, Scott, 48-Amosa, Jonathan, 55-Potoa'e, Sione, 62-Dolbec, Ross, 77-Masel, Ryan, 78-Criste, Mike, 80-Hudson, Evan, 82-Perkins, Joshua, 91-Cree, Connor, 95-Finau, Jarett, 99-Banks, Josh. 63

64 Box Score (Final) 2012 University of Washington Football #23 Washington vs #2 Oregon Ducks (10/06/12 at Eugene, OR) Score by Quarters Total Washington Oregon Ducks Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 07:28 ORE - Thomas, De. 16 yd run (Beard, Rob kick), :39 04:01 ORE - Lowe, Keanon 21 yd pass from Mariota, Marcus (Beard, Rob kick), :03 02:07 ORE - Patterson, A. 43 yd interception return (Beard, Rob kick) 2nd 13:58 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 1 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :09 10:46 ORE - Lyerla, Colt 10 yd pass from Mariota, Marcus (Beard, Rob kick), :12 08:04 ORE - Huff, Josh 34 yd pass from Mariota, Marcus (Beard, Rob kick), :50 3rd 09:13 ORE - Beard, Rob 28 yd field goal, :06 02:56 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 6 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :17 4th 14:54 ORE - Lyerla, Colt 13 yd pass from Mariota, Marcus (Beard, Rob kick), :02 11:39 ORE - Marshall, Byron 4 yd run (Beard, Rob kick), :52 00:32 WASH - Wilson, Erich 1 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :59 WASH ORE FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 35:18 24:42 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 7 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Washington-Sankey, Bishop ; Petty, Dezden 5-34; Taylor, Kendyl 5-29; Price, Keith 5-24; Wilson, Erich 4-21; Vatuvei, Pio 1-0; Hall, Marvin 1-minus 4. Oregon Ducks-Barner, Kenjon ; Thomas, De ; Marshall, Byron 8-59; Mariota, Marcus 7-40; Lyerla, Colt 1-4; Bassett, Kenny 1-2; Forde, Ayele 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 1; Bennett, Bryan 3-minus 4. PASSING: Washington-Price, Keith Oregon Ducks-Mariota, Marcus RECEIVING: Washington-Williams, Kasen 6-48; Taylor, Kendyl 3-17; Bruns, Cody 3-17; SeferianJenkins 2-33; Mickens, Jaydon 2-13; Campbell, D. 2-13; Hudson, Evan 1-4. Oregon Ducks-Murphy, Will 4-30; Lyerla, Colt 3-71; Hawkins, Daryle 3-14; Huff, Josh 2-39; Lowe, Keanon 1-21; Thomas, De. 1-12; Addison, Bralon INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-Thompson, Shaq 1-0. Oregon Ducks-Patterson, A. 1-43; Dixon, Issac 1-4. FUMBLES: Washington-Price, Keith 2-1; Hall, Marvin 2-1; Vatuvei, Pio 1-1. Oregon Ducks-Delaney, Chad 1-1; Bennett, Bryan 1-0; Mariota, Marcus 1-0. Washington (3-2,1-1) vs. Oregon Ducks (6-0,3-0) Date: 10/06/12 Site: Eugene, OR Stadium: Autzen Stadium Attendance: Kickoff time: 7:36 PM End of Game: 10:44 PM Total elapsed time: 3:08 Officials: Referee: Stricherz,Jay; Umpire: Meyerhoff,Jerry; Linesman: Longson,Bart; Line judge: Campbell,Randy; Back judge: Robinson,Brad; Field judge: Currie,Steve; Side judge: Reynard,Clay; Scorer: Steinbrenner,J; Temperature: 65 Wind: Calm Weather: Clear 64 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

65 SACKS (UA-A): Washington-Hudson, Andrew 1-0. Oregon Ducks-Alonso, Kiko 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington-Feeney, Travis 10-2; Parker, Sean 8-4; Thompson, Shaq 4-4; Littleton, Cory 2-4; Trufant, D. 3-2; Watson, Tre 3-1; Tutogi, Thomas 2-2; Timu, John 2-2; Glenn, Justin 3-0; Hudson, Andrew 1-2; Shelton, Danny 0-2; Crichton, Talia 1-0; Fellner, Nate 1-0; Potoa'e, Sione 1-0; Banks, Josh 1-0; Tokolahi, S. 1-0; Peters, Marcus 1-0; Shamburger, W. 1-0; Campbell, D. 1-0; Sankey, Bishop 1-0; Fuimaono, P Oregon Ducks-Alonso, Kiko 8-2; Patterson, A. 5-4; Ekpre-Olomu, I. 6-1; Malone, Derrick 3-3; Jackson, Brian 4-1; Coleman, Tyson 3-2; Hill, Troy 4-0; Mitchell, T. 3-0; Lokombo, Boseko 2-1; Remington, I. 2-1; Dargan, Erick 1-2; Armstead, Arik 1-2; Cassell, Rahim 1-2; French, C. 1-2; Scales, James 2-0; Hart, Taylor 1-1; Jordan, Dion 1-1; Dixon, Issac 1-1; Heimuli, Ricky 0-2; Maldonado, A. 1-0; Yim, Bronson 1-0; Hagen, Ryan 1-0; Butterfield, B. 0-1; Lowe, Keanon 0-1; Kafovalu, David 0-1; Kamp, Sam 0-1; Buckner, D. 0-1; Ava, Isaac 0-1; Morrison, Nick 0-1; Keliikipi, Wade 0-1. Game Starters: Washington Pos ## OFFENSE WR 2 Williams, Kasen LT 72 Hatchie, Micah LG 76 Charles, Dexter C 73 Schaefer, Drew RG 60 Brostek, Shane RT 70 Atoe, James TE 88 SeferianJenkins TE 80 Hudson, Evan QB 17 Price, Keith TB 25 Sankey, Bishop WR 19 Campbell, D. Pos ## DEFENSE DE 11 Crichton, Talia NT 71 Shelton, Danny DE 93 Hudson, Andrew RE 42 Littleton, Cory LB 41 Feeney, Travis LB 10 Timu, John NB 7 Thompson, Shaq S 20 Glenn, Justin S 1 Parker, Sean CB 6 Trufant, D. CB 32 Watson, Tre Oregon Ducks Pos ## OFFENSE WR 6 Thomas, De. LT 64 Johnstone, T. LG 60 Clanton, Ryan C 55 Grasu, Hroniss RG 61 Cody, Nick RT 75 Fisher, Jake TE 15 Lyerla, Colt WR 1 Huff, Josh WR 7 Lowe, Keanon QB 8 Mariota, Marcus RB 24 Barner, Kenjon Pos ## DEFENSE DE 66 Hart, Taylor DT 65 Remington, I. DT 92 Keliikipi, Wade DE 96 Jordan, Dion MLB 47 Alonso, Kiko WLB 22 Malone, Derrick SLB 25 Lokombo, Boseko CB 27 Mitchell, T. FS 21 Patterson, A. SS 12 Jackson, Brian CB 14 Ekpre-Olomu, I. Washington: 0G-Bruns, Cody, 2J-Wilson, Erich, 4-Mickens, Jaydon, 8-Smith, Kevin, 13-Shamburger, W., 14-Stevenson, Taz, 16-Hall, Marvin, 21-Peters, Marcus, 22-Shirley, Josh, 23-Taylor, Kendyl, 26-Gobern, Anthony, 29-Fellner, Nate, 34-Petty, Dezden, 37-Fuimaono, P., 44-Vatuvei, Pio, 46-Coons, Travis, 48-Amosa, Jonathan, 50-Tutogi, Thomas, 55-Potoa'e, Sione, 58-Kearse, Jamaal, 62-Dolbec, Ross, 77-Masel, Ryan, 78-Criste, Mike, 82-Perkins, Joshua, 84-Hartvigson, M., 91-Cree, Connor, 98-Tokolahi, S., 99-Banks, Josh. Oregon Ducks: 0I-Marshall, Byron, 2-Bennett, Bryan, 3J-Yim, Bronson, 3-Mathis, Dior, 4-Dargan, Erick, 4A-Stanton, Blake, 5I-Palmer, Jeff, 5-Dixon, Issac, 9-Armstead, Arik, 10-Vaughn, Rahsaan, 11-Addison, Bralon, 13-Hill, Troy, 16-Hawkins, Daryle, 17-Scales, James, 18-Stanford, D., 19-Dungy, Eric, 23-Kelley, B.J., 26-Butterfield, B., 30-Forde, Ayele, 31-Bassett, Kenny, 33-Coleman, Tyson, 34-Cassell, Rahim, 35-Wallace, A., 39-Howell, Drew, 41-Maldonado, A., 44-Buckner, D., 45-Daniel, T.J., 49-Rice, Jackson, 50-Hagen, Ryan, 51-Ava, Isaac, 54-Stevens, Hamani, 58-Euscher, James, 63-Greig, Mana, 71-Benyard, E., 74-Long, Kyle, 78-Armstrong, K., 80-Ka'ai, Koa, 82-French, C., 84-Delaney, Chad, 85-Brown, Pharaoh, 87-Morrison, Nick, 89-Murphy, Will, 90-Heimuli, Ricky, 91-Washington, T., 93-Beard, Rob, 98-Kafovalu, David, 99-Kamp, Sam. 65

66 Box Score (Final) 2012 University of Washington Football #11 USC vs Washington (10/13/12 at Seattle, Wash.) Score by Quarters Total USC Washington Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 11:48 USC - Heidari, Andre 23 yd field goal, :05 10:29 USC - Redd, Silas 11 yd run (Heidari, Andre kick), :02 01:38 WASH - Williams, Kasen 17 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :17 2nd 12:22 USC - Grimble, Xavier 18 yd pass from Barkley, Matt (Heidari, Andre kick), :09 04:41 USC - Brown, Anthony 21 yd blocked punt return (Heidari, Andre kick) 3rd 06:02 WASH - SeferianJenkins 29 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :37 USC WASH FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 32:03 27:57 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 3 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: USC-Redd, Silas ; McNeal, Curtis 11-58; Barkley, Matt 3-minus 9. Washington-Sankey, Bishop 14-54; Price, Keith 12-34; Taylor, Kendyl 3-11; Mickens, Jaydon 1-2. PASSING: USC-Barkley, Matt Washington-Price, Keith RECEIVING: USC-Woods, Robert 5-88; Grimble, Xavier 2-42; Lee, Marqise 2-32; Vainuku, Soma 1-5. Washington-SeferianJenkins 5-83; Mickens, Jaydon 4-11; Campbell, D. 3-45; Sankey, Bishop 3-25; Williams, Kasen 2-22; Amosa, Jonathan 1-9; Hartvigson, M. 1-4; Bruns, Cody 1-minus 1. INTERCEPTIONS: USC-Bailey, Dion 1-2; Shaw, Josh 1-0. Washington-Peters, Marcus 1-7. FUMBLES: USC-Robey, Nickell 2-0. Washington-Price, Keith 2-2. USC (5-1,3-0) vs. Washington (3-3,1-2) Date: 10/13/12 Site: Seattle, Wash. Stadium: CenturyLink Field Attendance: Kickoff time: 4:06 pm End of Game: 7:17 pm Total elapsed time: 3:11 Officials: Referee: Jack Folliard; Umpire: Frank Villard; Linesman: Dan Antonietti; Line judge: Michael Feldman; Back judge: John Jenkins; Field judge: Kevin Kieser; Side judge: Aaron Santi; Temperature: 61 deg Wind: 8 mph N Weather: Mostly Cloudy 66 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

67 SACKS (UA-A): USC-Breslin, Morgan 1-1; Williams, Leona 1-1; Horton, Wes 1-0; Woods, Antwaun 1-0. Washington-Shirley, Josh 1-0; Feeney, Travis 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): USC-Pullard, Hayes 4-3; McDonald, T.J. 4-3; Bailey, Dion 2-5; Shaw, Josh 2-3; Sarao, Anthony 4-0; Dawson, Lamar 3-1; Williams, Leona 2-2; Burnett, Tony 2-1; McMahon, Craig 2-0; Starling, Jawan 2-0; Woods, Antwaun 1-1; Harris, Torin 1-1; Tavai, J.R. 1-1; Breslin, Morgan 1-1; Negrete, Kyle 1-0; Redd, Silas 1-0; Horton, Wes 1-0; Robey, Nickell 1-0; Uko, George 0-1; Bowman, Gerald 0-1. Washington-Glenn, Justin 6-3; Peters, Marcus 5-4; Feeney, Travis 4-4; Parker, Sean 3-3; Timu, John 4-1; Tutogi, Thomas 3-2; Thompson, Shaq 3-2; Banks, Josh 2-2; Shelton, Danny 3-0; Crichton, Talia 1-1; Hudson, Andrew 0-2; Trufant, D. 1-0; Shirley, Josh 1-0. Game Starters: USC Pos ## OFFENSE SE 2 Woods, Robert LT 70 Walker, Aundrey LG 66 Martin, Marcus C 78 Holmes, Khaled RG 5I Martinez, John RT 77 Graf, Kevin TE 86 Grimble, Xavier FL 9 Lee, Marqise QB 0G Barkley, Matt FB 31 Vainuku, Soma TB 25 Redd, Silas Pos ## DEFENSE DE 96 Horton, Wes NT 90 Uko, George DT 94 Williams, Leona DE 91 Breslin, Morgan SLB 18 Bailey, Dion MLB 55 Dawson, Lamar WLB 10 Pullard, Hayes CB 21 Robey, Nickell FS 7 McDonald, T.J. SS 29 Starling, Jawan CB 4 Harris, Torin Washington Pos ## OFFENSE WR 2 Williams, Kasen LT 72 Hatchie, Micah LG 76 Charles, Dexter C 73 Schaefer, Drew RG 60 Brostek, Shane RT 70 Atoe, James TE 88 SeferianJenkins QB 17 Price, Keith TB 25 Sankey, Bishop FB 48 Amosa, Jonathan WR 4 Mickens, Jaydon Pos ## DEFENSE DE 11 Crichton, Talia NT 71 Shelton, Danny DE 93 Hudson, Andrew LB 41 Feeney, Travis LB 10 Timu, John DT 99 Banks, Josh NI 7 Thompson, Shaq S 20 Glenn, Justin S 1 Parker, Sean CB 6 Trufant, D. CB 21 Peters, Marcus USC: 1E-Agholor, Nelson, 1J-Flournoy, DeVon, 3H-Pinner, Jahleel, 3J-Morgan, D.J., 3I-Vehikite, Simio, 4F-McMahon, Craig, 5J-Markowitz, Abe, 6-Kessler, Cody, 8-Farmer, George, 15-Henderson, Ryan, 16-Brown, Anthony, 19-McAllister, Dre, 22-McNeal, Curtis, 23-Seymour, Kevon, 24-Wright, Demetri, 26-Shaw, Josh, 27-Bowman, Gerald, 34-Burnett, Tony, 35-Negrete, Kyle, 48-Heidari, Andre, 49-Dillard, Ryan, 54-Arakelian, Mich, 56-Sarao, Anthony, 58-Tavai, J.R., 59-Yatabe, Kyle, 61-McBride, Peter, 74-Galten, Jeremy, 75-Tuerk, Max, 76-Guertler, Natha, 79-Miller, Jeff, 87-Pomee, Junior, 88-Cope-Fitzpatric, 99-Woods, Antwaun. Washington: 0G-Bruns, Cody, 8-Smith, Kevin, 13-Shamburger, W., 14-Stevenson, Taz, 16-Hall, Marvin, 18-Ducre, Gregory, 19-Campbell, D., 22-Shirley, Josh, 23-Taylor, Kendyl, 26-Gobern, Anthony, 32-Watson, Tre, 34-Petty, Dezden, 35-Sager, Cole, 37-Fuimaono, P., 42-Littleton, Cory, 44-Vatuvei, Pio, 46-Coons, Travis, 50-Tutogi, Thomas, 55-Potoa'e, Sione, 58-Kearse, Jamaal, 77-Masel, Ryan, 78-Criste, Mike, 80-Hudson, Evan, 82-Perkins, Joshua, 84-Hartvigson, M., 91-Cree, Connor, 98-Tokolahi, S.. 67

68 Box Score (Final) 2012 University of Washington Football Washington vs Arizona (10/20/12 at Tucson, Ariz.) Score by Quarters Total Washington Arizona Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 09:49 WASH - Coons, Travis 43 yd field goal, :11 07:48 ARIZ - Richards, D. 27 yd pass from Scott, M. (Bonano, J. kick), :55 00:06 ARIZ - Bonano, J. 24 yd field goal, :55 2nd 08:19 ARIZ - Scott, M. 1 yd run (Bonano, J. kick), :46 04:43 ARIZ - Wharton, G. 33 yd pass from Scott, M. (Bonano, J. kick), :38 03:41 WASH - SeferianJenkins 6 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :02 02:37 ARIZ - Hill, A. 53 yd pass from Scott, M. (Bonano, J. kick), :04 00:13 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 1 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), 3-3 0:14 3rd 12:23 ARIZ - Hill, A. 17 yd pass from Scott, M. (Bonano, J. kick), :21 09:35 ARIZ - Morrison, R. 63 yd punt return (Bonano, J. kick) 4th 11:32 ARIZ - Carey, K. 2 yd run (Bonano, J. kick), :00 WASH ARIZ FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 32:26 27:34 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 6 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Washington-Sankey, Bishop 19-87; Taylor, Kendyl 3-47; Price, Keith 7-minus 10. Arizona-Carey, K ; Scott, M. 8-43; Baker, J. 4-28; Jenkins, D. 6-21; Denker, B PASSING: Washington-Price, Keith Arizona-Scott, M RECEIVING: Washington-SeferianJenkins 8-110; Williams, Kasen 8-80; Sankey, Bishop 6-32; Taylor, Kendyl 3-13; Mickens, Jaydon 2-13; Hartvigson, M. 1-6; Bruns, Cody 1-2. Arizona-Buckner, D. 5-86; Wharton, G. 3-59; Hill, A. 2-70; Richards, D. 2-35; Tutogi, T. 1-4; Carey, K INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-Feeney, Travis Arizona-Bondurant, T. 1-43; Grandon, J FUMBLES: Washington-Price, Keith 1-1. Arizona-Scott, M. 1-0; Carey, K Washington (3-4,1-3) vs. Arizona (4-3,1-3) Date: 10/20/12 Site: Tucson, Ariz. Stadium: Arizona Stadium Attendance: Kickoff time: 7:06 pm End of Game: 10:19 Total elapsed time: 3:13 Officials: Referee: Land Clark; Umpire: Matt Jordan; Linesman: BartLongson; Line judge: Rich Troyer; Back judge: Chris Coyte; Field judge: M. Mothershed; Side judge: Bernie Hulscher; Scorer: CatsBox; Temperature: 79 Wind: WSW 6 Weather: Clear 68 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

69 SACKS (UA-A): Washington-None. Arizona-Gilbert, R. 1-1; Tutogi, T. 1-0; Hobson, H. 0-1; Flowers, M TACKLES (UA-A): Washington-Glenn, Justin 6-2; Parker, Sean 5-1; Timu, John 3-3; Feeney, Travis 2-4; Thompson, Shaq 2-3; Fuimaono, P. 2-2; Peters, Marcus 2-2; Shirley, Josh 3-0; Tokolahi, S. 2-1; Fellner, Nate 2-1; Crichton, Talia 2-1; Littleton, Cory 1-2; Shelton, Danny 2-0; Hudson, Andrew 2-0; Shamburger, W. 0-2; Hatchie, Micah 1-0; Gobern, Anthony 1-0; Vatuvei, Pio 1-0; Williams, Kasen 1-0; Potoa'e, Sione 0-1; Trufant, D Arizona-Fischer, J. 7-2; Grandon, J. 5-0; Rainey, D. 4-1; Onwuasor, P. 3-2; Richardson, S. 3-2; Bondurant, T. 4-0; Flowers, M. 3-1; McKnight, J. 3-1; Washington, J. 3-1; Gilbert, R. 2-1; Tuihalamaka, S. 2-1; Tutogi, T. 2-1; Jackson, S. 1-1; Mobley, W. 1-1; Brady, B. 1-0; Pettinato, D. 1-0; Scott, M. 1-0; Hood, T. 0-1; Bonano, J. 0-1; Watley, M. 0-1; Bush-Loo, K. 0-1; Hobson, H Game Starters: Washington Pos ## OFFENSE WR 2 Williams, Kasen LT 72 Hatchie, Micah LG 76 Charles, Dexter C 73 Schaefer, Drew RG 70 Atoe, James RT 59 Riva, Ben TE 88 SeferianJenkins QB 17 Price, Keith TB 25 Sankey, Bishop TE 80 Hudson, Evan WR 4 Mickens, Jaydon Pos ## DEFENSE DE 11 Crichton, Talia NT 71 Shelton, Danny DE 93 Hudson, Andrew R 42 Littleton, Cory LB 41 Feeney, Travis LB 10 Timu, John CB 6 Trufant, D. S 20 Glenn, Justin NB 7 Thompson, Shaq S 1 Parker, Sean CB 21 Peters, Marcus Arizona Pos ## OFFENSE WR 4 Buckner, D. LT 68 Baucus, M. LG 62 Putton, C. C 54 Bachman, A. RG 7E Zink, S. RT 73 Ebbele, F. SL 29 Hill, A. QB 10 Scott, M. RB 25 Carey, K. FB 31 Tutogi, T. WR 80 Richards, D. Pos ## DEFENSE DE 43 Washington, J. NT 91 Tuihalamaka, S. DT 90 Pettinato, D. LB 2 Flowers, M. LB 33 Fischer, J. LB 53 Jackson, S. S 21 Bondurant, T. CB 17 Rainey, D. S 0D Onwuasor, P. S 26 Grandon, J. CB 6 McKnight, J. Washington: 0G-Bruns, Cody, 8-Smith, Kevin, 13-Shamburger, W., 14-Stevenson, Taz, 16-Hall, Marvin, 18-Ducre, Gregory, 19-Campbell, D., 22-Shirley, Josh, 23-Taylor, Kendyl, 26-Gobern, Anthony, 29-Fellner, Nate, 32-Watson, Tre, 34-Petty, Dezden, 35-Sager, Cole, 37-Fuimaono, P., 44-Vatuvei, Pio, 46-Coons, Travis, 48-Amosa, Jonathan, 50-Tutogi, Thomas, 55-Potoa'e, Sione, 58-Kearse, Jamaal, 77-Masel, Ryan, 78-Criste, Mike, 82-Perkins, Joshua, 84-Hartvigson, M., 91-Cree, Connor, 98-Tokolahi, S., 99-Banks, Josh. Arizona: 0G-Denker, B., 1A-Parks, W., 3-Jenkins, D., 5-Richardson, S., 7-Watley, M., 8-Morrison, R., 9-Dozier, CJ, 11-Slavin, T., 13-Dugandzic, K., 14-Bush-Loo, K., 15-Bonano, J., 16-Wharton, G., 19-Hobson, H., 20-Ermisch, Tr., 23-Baker, J., 24-Conwell, D., 27-Allah, J., 28-Lopez, A., 36-Miles, V., 40-Murphy, B., 46-Brady, B., 50-Gorham, C., 55-Ward, J., 57-Ippolito, C., 61-Bundage, C., 63-Chacon, B., 64-Faafoi, F., 69-Bender-Ramsay, 71-Merrill, C., 75-Taula, K., 79-Spurgeon, T., 83-Cooper, M., 84-Gilbert, R., 87-Robinson, D., 93-De Rego, L., 96-Mobley, W., 98-Hood, T.. 69

70 Box Score (Final) 2012 University of Washington Football #7 Oregon State vs Washington (10/27/12 at Seattle, Wash.) Score by Quarters Total Oregon State Washington Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 03:12 WASH - Coons, Travis 45 yd field goal, :24 2nd 04:09 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 1 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :45 3rd 07:37 OSU - Cooks, Brandin 54 yd pass from Mannion, Sean (Romaine, Trevor kick), :38 02:42 OSU - Romaine, Trevor 29 yd field goal, :13 4th 08:19 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 1 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :37 04:58 OSU - Hamlett, Connor 29 yd pass from Vaz, Cody (Romaine, Trevor kick), :11 01:20 WASH - Coons, Travis 30 yd field goal, :38 OSU WASH FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 27:57 32:03 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 2 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Oregon State-Woods, Storm 15-90; Cooks, Brandin 4-22; Anderson, Tyler 1-3; Agnew, Malcolm 1-2; Vaz, Cody 1-minus 4; Mannion, Sean 1-minus 4. Washington-Sankey, Bishop 25-92; Taylor, Kendyl 3-11; Mickens, Jaydon 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 2; Price, Keith 3-minus 6. PASSING: Oregon State-Mannion, Sean ; Vaz, Cody Washington-Price, Keith RECEIVING: Oregon State-Cooks, Brandin 9-123; Mullaney, R. 4-70; Woods, Storm 4-37; Hamlett, Connor 3-43; Wheaton, Markus 2-25; Prince, Colby 2-15; Gwacham, Obum 1-5. Washington-Williams, Kasen 5-61; SeferianJenkins 3-31; Sankey, Bishop 3-10; Mickens, Jaydon 2-42; Hartvigson, M. 2-33; Taylor, Kendyl 2-12; Hall, Marvin 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Oregon State-Martin, Sean 1-0. Washington-Peters, Marcus 1-26; Timu, John 1-7; Glenn, Justin 1-1; Parker, Sean 1-0. FUMBLES: Oregon State-Ward, Terron 1-0. Washington-Williams, Kasen 1-0. Oregon State (6-1,4-1) vs. Washington (4-4,2-3) Date: 10/27/12 Site: Seattle, Wash. Stadium: CenturyLink Field Attendance: Kickoff time: 7:22 pm End of Game: 10:34 pm Total elapsed time: 3:12 Officials: Referee: Jack Wood; Umpire: Tim Schroeder; Linesman: Dan Antonietti; Line judge: Jeff Robinson; Back judge: Steve Steichen; Field judge: John Morton; Side judge: Shane Anderson; Temperature: 51 deg Wind: Light Weather: Light Rain 70 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

71 SACKS (UA-A): Oregon State-Masaniai, C. 1-1; Seumalo, Andrew 0-1. Washington-Thompson, Shaq 1-0; Crichton, Talia 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Oregon State-Doctor, Michael 7-2; Watkins, A. 5-1; Reynolds, R. 2-4; Masaniai, C. 4-1; Poyer, Jordan 4-1; Murphy, Ryan 2-2; Wynn, Dylan 2-1; Seumalo, Andrew 2-1; Jenkins, Jordan 2-1; Martin, Sean 2-1; Crichton, Scott 1-2; Alexander, D.J. 2-0; Zimmerman, T. 2-0; Taumoepeau, F. 1-1; Woods, Storm 1-0; Romaine, Trevor 0-1; Lopez, Joe 0-1. Washington-Trufant, D. 9-1; Timu, John 4-2; Glenn, Justin 4-2; Fuimaono, P. 4-2; Thompson, Shaq 3-3; Parker, Sean 3-0; Peters, Marcus 2-1; Tokolahi, S. 2-0; Tutogi, Thomas 1-1; Crichton, Talia 1-1; Hudson, Andrew 1-1; Feeney, Travis 1-0; Littleton, Cory 1-0; Shelton, Danny 1-0; Coons, Travis 1-0; Banks, Josh 0-1; Shirley, Josh 0-1. Game Starters: Oregon State Pos ## OFFENSE SE 2 Wheaton, Markus LT 77 Philipp, M. LG 69 Andrews, Josh C 5F Seumalo, Isaac RG 71 Enger, Grant RT 64 Kelly, Colin TE 82 Prince, Colby HB 89 Hamlett, Connor QB 0D Mannion, Sean TB 24 Woods, Storm FL 7 Cooks, Brandin Pos ## DEFENSE LE 95 Crichton, Scott LT 98 Masaniai, C. RT 49 Seumalo, Andrew RE 45 Wynn, Dylan SLB 4 Alexander, D.J. MLB 41 Taumoepeau, F. WLB 40 Doctor, Michael LCB 14 Poyer, Jordan SS 8 Zimmerman, T. FS 25 Murphy, Ryan RCB 16 Reynolds, R. Washington Pos ## OFFENSE WR 2 Williams, Kasen LT 72 Hatchie, Micah LG 76 Charles, Dexter C 73 Schaefer, Drew RG 78 Criste, Mike RT 59 Riva, Ben TE 88 SeferianJenkins QB 17 Price, Keith TB 25 Sankey, Bishop TE 84 Hartvigson, M. WR 19 Campbell, D. Pos ## DEFENSE DE 11 Crichton, Talia NT 71 Shelton, Danny DE 93 Hudson, Andrew DT 98 Tokolahi, S. LB 10 Timu, John LB 37 Fuimaono, P. NI 7 Thompson, Shaq S 20 Glenn, Justin S 1 Parker, Sean CB 6 Trufant, D. CB 21 Peters, Marcus Oregon State: 0H-Mullaney, R., 1D-Vaz, Cody, 3-Watkins, A., 6-Martin, Sean, 9-Ashton, Peter, 10-Smith, Caleb, 12-Romaine, Trevor, 13-Robinson, R., 19-Stevenson, J., 22-Marable, M., 23-Cummings, M., 28-Ward, Terron, 30-Agnew, Malcolm, 32-Skotte, Joel, 33-Anderson, Tyler, 34-Jenkins, Jordan, 38-Watkins, Brian, 42-York, Clayton, 44-Johnson, Jabral, 48-Kostol, Keith, 50-Mitchell, Josh, 56-Fernando, Rusty, 58-Morovick, M., 78-Fifita, Rudolf, 79-Lopez, Joe, 84-Cummings, Kevin, 86-Gwacham, Obum, 93-Rosa, Mana, 94-Kell, Devon, 97-Braun, John, 99-McMullen, Tim. Washington: 0G-Bruns, Cody, 1A-Jones, Jamaal, 4-Mickens, Jaydon, 8-Smith, Kevin, 13-Shamburger, W., 14-Stevenson, Taz, 16-Hall, Marvin, 18-Ducre, Gregory, 22-Shirley, Josh, 23-Taylor, Kendyl, 26-Gobern, Anthony, 27-Long, Adam, 32-Watson, Tre, 41-Feeney, Travis, 42-Littleton, Cory, 44-Vatuvei, Pio, 46-Coons, Travis, 47-Lawyer, Scott, 48-Amosa, Jonathan, 50-Tutogi, Thomas, 55-Potoa'e, Sione, 70-Atoe, James, 77-Masel, Ryan, 80-Hudson, Evan, 82-Perkins, Joshua, 91-Cree, Connor, 95-Finau, Jarett, 99-Banks, Josh. 71

72 Box Score (Final) 2012 University of Washington Football Washington vs California (11/02/12 at Berkeley, California) Score by Quarters Total Washington California Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 06:23 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 4 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :56 2nd 02:46 CAL - Harper, Chris 14 yd run (D'Amato, Vincen kick), :48 3rd 11:40 CAL - D'Amato, Vincen 23 yd field goal, :12 03:59 CAL - D'Amato, Vincen 21 yd field goal, :24 00:41 WASH - SeferianJenkins 29 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :18 4th 04:11 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 1 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :02 WASH CAL FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 28:23 31:37 Third-Down Conversions 4 of of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Washington-Sankey, Bishop ; Taylor, Kendyl 4-15; TEAM 2-minus 3; Price, Keith 4-minus 27. California-Anderson, C.J ; Bigelow, Brenda 6-49; Sofele, Isi 4-42; Harper, Chris 1-14; Stevens, Eric 1-2; Maynard, Zach 8-minus 14; Powe, Darius 0-minus 4. PASSING: Washington-Price, Keith California-Maynard, Zach ; Bridgford, Alla RECEIVING: Washington-SeferianJenkins 8-152; Williams, Kasen 3-44; Hudson, Evan 1-11; Taylor, Kendyl 1-10; Bruns, Cody 1-9; Sankey, Bishop 1-8; Mickens, Jaydon 1-1. California-Harper, Chris 7-101; Powe, Darius 3-32; Harris, Maurice 2-13; Anderson, C.J. 2-11; Rodgers, Richar 1-23; Stevens, Eric 1-12; Bigelow, Brenda 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-Thompson, Shaq California-Forbes, Nick FUMBLES: Washington-Sankey, Bishop 2-1; Price, Keith 1-1; Bruns, Cody 1-0; SeferianJenkins 1-1. California-Bigelow, Brenda 1-1; Maynard, Zach 1-0; Anderson, C.J. 1-1; Sofele, Isi 1-1; Harper, Chris 1-0. Washington (5-4,3-3) vs. California (3-7,2-5) Date: 11/02/12 Site: Berkeley, California Stadium: Memorial Stadium Attendance: Kickoff time: 6:01pm End of Game: 9:32pm Total elapsed time: 3:31 Officials: Referee: S Hochuli; Umpire: D Wilson; Linesman: J Wharrie; Line judge: D Johnson; Back judge: J Settle; Field judge: M McCabe; Side judge: B Glenn; Scorer: Hall/Gordon; Temperature: 61F Wind: None Weather: Overcast 72 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

73 SACKS (UA-A): Washington-Hudson, Andrew 1-1; Shirley, Josh 0-1. California-Kaufusi, Keni 1-0; McCain, Chris 1-0; Scarlett, Brenn 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington-Parker, Sean 7-1; Thompson, Shaq 6-1; Timu, John 4-3; Fuimaono, P. 4-3; Glenn, Justin 3-3; Hudson, Andrew 2-3; Shelton, Danny 2-3; Peters, Marcus 2-2; Shirley, Josh 2-2; Crichton, Talia 2-2; Shamburger, W. 1-2; Potoa'e, Sione 1-2; Criste, Mike 1-0; Watson, Tre 1-0; Price, Keith 1-0; Littleton, Cory 0-1; Feeney, Travis 0-1; Tokolahi, S California-Forbes, Nick 3-8; Williams, Steve 7-2; Mullins, Robert 4-4; Hill, Josh 3-4; Jackson, Kamero 3-3; Scarlett, Brenn 3-2; Lowe, Michael 2-2; Tipoti, Aaron 1-3; Sebastian, Aver 1-2; McCain, Chris 1-1; Barr, Todd 1-1; Kaufusi, Keni 1-1; Harper, Chris 1-0; Lee, Adrian 1-0; Lasco, Daniel 1-0; Willis, Joel 1-0; Maynard, Zach 1-0; Moala, Viliami 1-0; Ellison, Tyre 0-1. Game Starters: Washington Pos ## OFFENSE WR 2 Williams, Kasen LT 72 Hatchie, Micah LG 76 Charles, Dexter C 73 Schaefer, Drew RG 78 Criste, Mike RT 59 Riva, Ben TE 88 SeferianJenkins TE 80 Hudson, Evan QB 17 Price, Keith TB 25 Sankey, Bishop WR 19 Campbell, D. Pos ## DEFENSE DE 11 Crichton, Talia NT 71 Shelton, Danny NT 98 Tokolahi, S. DE 93 Hudson, Andrew LB 37 Fuimaono, P. LB 10 Timu, John NI 7 Thompson, Shaq S 20 Glenn, Justin S 1 Parker, Sean CB 6 Trufant, D. CB 21 Peters, Marcus California Pos ## OFFENSE WR 0F Harper, Chris LT 77 Rigsbee, Tyler LG 73 Rigsbee, Jordan C 57 Schwenke, Brian RG 58 Adcock, Chris RT 75 Summers-Gavin TE 84 Wark, Jacob WR 10 Powe, Darius QB 15 Maynard, Zach FB 48 Stevens, Eric TB 5 Bigelow, Brenda Pos ## DEFENSE DE 56 Kaufusi, Keni NG 50 Tipoti, Aaron DE 91 Coleman, Deandr OLB 40 McCain, Chris ILB 11 Forbes, Nick ILB 37 Mullins, Robert OLB 17 Scarlett, Brenn CB 3 Jackson, Kamero S 23 Hill, Josh S 0E Lowe, Michael CB 1 Williams, Steve Washington: 0G-Bruns, Cody, 1A-Jones, Jamaal, 4-Mickens, Jaydon, 8-Smith, Kevin, 13-Shamburger, W., 14-Stevenson, Taz, 18-Ducre, Gregory, 22-Shirley, Josh, 23-Taylor, Kendyl, 26-Gobern, Anthony, 32-Watson, Tre, 41-Feeney, Travis, 42-Littleton, Cory, 44-Vatuvei, Pio, 46-Coons, Travis, 48-Amosa, Jonathan, 50-Tutogi, Thomas, 55-Potoa'e, Sione, 58-Kearse, Jamaal, 70-Atoe, James, 77-Masel, Ryan, 82-Perkins, Joshua, 84-Hartvigson, M., 90-Tupou, Taniela, 91-Cree, Connor, 95-Finau, Jarett, 99-Banks, Josh. California: 0C-Harris, Maurice, 0B-Lasco, Daniel, 1C-D'Amato, Vincen, 1A-Rodgers, Richar, 1J-King, Lucas, 1F-Leininger, Cole, 1E-Lee, Adrian, 4-Sebastian, Aver, 9-Anderson, C.J., 13-Manuel, Mike, 16-Bridgford, Alla, 18-Willis, Joel, 19-Espitia, Maximo, 20-Sofele, Isi, 28-Bouza, Jackson, 31-Ellison, Tyre, 41-Barr, Todd, 43-Camporeale, Dan, 55-Moala, Viliami, 69-Sheperdson, Joh, 70-Gibson, Geoffre, 78-Tagaloa, Freddi, 79-Tyndall, Bill, 80-Wilfley, Harris, 81-Bostock, Ross, 86-McGovern, Bryce, 99-King, Gabe. 73

74 Box Score (Final) 2012 University of Washington Football Utah vs Washington (11/10/12 at Seattle, Wash.) Score by Quarters Total Utah Washington Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 05:37 UTAH - White, John 46 yd run (Murphy, Jake rush), :42 2nd 11:28 WASH - Williams, Kasen 8 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :51 02:16 WASH - Price, Keith 4 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :38 3rd 10:13 WASH - Campbell, D. 9 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :10 06:06 UTAH - White, John 20 yd run (Petersen, Colem kick), :59 01:56 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 2 yd run (Price, Keith pass failed), :45 4th 03:58 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 4 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :43 UTAH WASH FIRST DOWNS 9 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 23:20 36:40 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 13 7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Utah-White, John ; Dunn, Reggie 1-4; Wilson, Travis 7-minus 13. Washington-Sankey, Bishop ; Taylor, Kendyl 2-6; Price, Keith 6-minus 2. PASSING: Utah-Wilson, Travis Washington-Price, Keith RECEIVING: Utah-Matthews, Luke 4-25; White, John 2-minus 1; Anderson, Dres 1-18; Scott, Kenneth Washington-SeferianJenkins 7-99; Williams, Kasen 7-73; Sankey, Bishop 4-13; Bruns, Cody 2-23; Mickens, Jaydon 1-47; Campbell, D. 1-9; Taylor, Kendyl 1-7; Hudson, Evan 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Utah-None. Washington-Timu, John FUMBLES: Utah-Wilson, Travis 4-0; Henderson, Char 1-1. Washington-Williams, Kasen 1-1; Bruns, Cody 1-0. Utah (4-6,2-5) vs. Washington (6-4,4-3) Date: 11/10/12 Site: Seattle, Wash. Stadium: CenturyLink Field Attendance: Kickoff time: 7:37 pm End of Game: 10:41 pm Total elapsed time: 3:04 Officials: Referee: Michael Batlan; Umpire: Rick DiBernardo; Linesman: Edwin Walker; Line judge: Tim Messuri; Back judge: Joe Johnson; Field judge: Mearl Robinson; Side judge: Mike Weseloh; Temperature: 38 deg. Wind: calm Weather: clear 74 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

75 SACKS (UA-A): Utah-Lotulelei, Star 1-0; Fakahafua, Nate 1-0; Kruger, Joe 1-0. Washington-Hudson, Andrew 1-0; Feeney, Travis 1-0; Shirley, Josh 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Utah-Fakahafua, Nate 7-1; Rowe, Eric 6-2; Whittingham, Ja 4-4; Reilly, Trevor 5-2; Blechen, Brian 3-4; Palepoi, Tenny 4-1; Fehoko, V.J. 3-2; Kruger, Joe 3-0; Filiaga, LT 3-0; Topps, Reggie 3-0; Lacy, Ryan 2-0; Lotulelei, Star 1-1; Kruger, Dave 1-1; Williams, Karl 1-0; Morris-Edwards, 1-0; Norris, Jared 1-0; Spikes, Victor 1-0. Washington-Feeney, Travis 4-5; Timu, John 2-7; Thompson, Shaq 5-1; Shelton, Danny 3-3; Hudson, Andrew 3-1; Glenn, Justin 2-1; Parker, Sean 2-1; Peters, Marcus 2-0; Ducre, Gregory 2-0; Shirley, Josh 1-1; Stevenson, Taz 1-0; Tutogi, Thomas 1-0; Watson, Tre 1-0; Coons, Travis 0-1; Sager, Cole 0-1; Trufant, D. 0-1; Kearse, Jamaal 0-1; Tokolahi, S. 0-1; Masel, Ryan 0-1. Game Starters: Utah Pos ## OFFENSE LT 74 Brenner, Sam LG 64 Jones, Vyncent C 54 Stevens, Tevita RG 72 Mason, Miles RT 73 Poutasi, Jeremi QB 7A Wilson, Travis RB 5A White, John WR 2 Scott, Kenneth WR 11 Matthews, Luke WR 6 Anderson, Dres TE 82 Murphy, Jake Pos ## DEFENSE LE 8 Fakahafua, Nate T 44 Kruger, Dave T 92 Lotulelei, Star RE 99 Kruger, Joe RLB 7 Fehoko, V.J. MLB 53 Whittingham, Ja SLB 9 Reilly, Trevor CB 28 Topps, Reggie CB 26 Lacy, Ryan FS 18 Rowe, Eric SS 4 Blechen, Brian Washington Pos ## OFFENSE WR 2 Williams, Kasen LT 72 Hatchie, Micah LG 76 Charles, Dexter C 73 Schaefer, Drew RG 78 Criste, Mike RT 59 Riva, Ben TE 88 SeferianJenkins QB 17 Price, Keith TB 25 Sankey, Bishop TE 80 Hudson, Evan WR 19 Campbell, D. Pos ## DEFENSE DT 98 Tokolahi, S. DE 71 Shelton, Danny DE 93 Hudson, Andrew LB 41 Feeney, Travis LB 10 Timu, John DT 57 Schultz, Drew NI 7 Thompson, Shaq S 20 Glenn, Justin S 1 Parker, Sean CB 6 Trufant, D. CB 21 Peters, Marcus Utah: 1-Walker, Lewis, 3-Henderson, Char, 4A-Radley, Lucky, 5-Lee, Moe, 8A-Denham, Anthony, 14-Dunn, Reggie, 15-Walker, Michael, 25-Honeycutt, Mike, 27-Morris-Edwards,, 30-Marsh, Nick, 31-Spikes, Victor, 33-Reese, Terrell, 37-Still, Travis, 38-Williams, Karl, 41-Norris, Jared, 42-Filiaga, LT, 45-Andersen, Boo, 46-Brown, Nick, 47-Rolf, David, 48-Moala, Max, 51-Fagergren, Dave, 60-Aiono, Siaosi, 61-Hackett, Tom, 62-Greene, Patrick, 80-Tonga, Westlee, 81-Moeai, Kendrick, 83-Fitzgerald,Sean, 86-Sellwood, Sean, 87-Pedroza,Quinton, 89-Rogers, Dallin, 91-Palepoi, Tenny, 93-Leota, Niasi, 95-Petersen, Colem, 98-Fauonuku, Vilis. Washington: 0G-Bruns, Cody, 1A-Jones, Jamaal, 4-Mickens, Jaydon, 8-Smith, Kevin, 13-Shamburger, W., 14-Stevenson, Taz, 18-Ducre, Gregory, 22-Shirley, Josh, 23-Taylor, Kendyl, 26-Gobern, Anthony, 32-Watson, Tre, 35-Sager, Cole, 42-Littleton, Cory, 46-Coons, Travis, 48-Amosa, Jonathan, 50-Tutogi, Thomas, 55-Potoa'e, Sione, 58-Kearse, Jamaal, 70-Atoe, James, 77-Masel, Ryan, 84-Hartvigson, M., 90-Tupou, Taniela, 91-Cree, Connor, 95-Finau, Jarett, 99-Banks, Josh. 75

76 Box Score (Final) 2012 University of Washington Football Washington vs Colorado (11/17/12 at Boulder, Colorado) Score by Quarters Total Washington Colorado Qtr Time Scoring play 2nd 01:02 WASH - Bruns, Cody 3 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :54 3rd 12:01 WASH - Williams, Kasen 17 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :11 09:22 WASH - Taylor, Kendyl 23 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :15 06:15 COLO - Oliver, Will 37 yd field goal, :57 01:07 WASH - Coons, Travis 25 yd field goal, :08 4th 09:24 WASH - SeferianJenkins 3 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :54 05:01 WASH - Mickens, Jaydon 18 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :47 WASH COLO FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 34:34 25:26 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 2 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Washington-Sankey, Bishop ; Taylor, Kendyl 9-78; Mickens, Jaydon 1-20; Wilson, Erich 3-5; Price, Keith 2-minus 14. Colorado-Powell,Christia 17-66; Jones, Tony 3-36; Abron, Donta 2-5; Creer, Malcolm 1-1; Wood, Connor 2-1; Goodson, D.D. 1-0; Webb, Jordan 5-minus 19. PASSING: Washington-Price, Keith Colorado-Webb, Jordan ; Wood, Connor ; Schrock, John RECEIVING: Washington-Williams, Kasen 7-80; Sankey, Bishop 4-48; Bruns, Cody 3-33; SeferianJenkins 3-22; Campbell, D. 2-20; Taylor, Kendyl 1-23; Mickens, Jaydon 1-18; Hudson, Evan 1-4. Colorado-Abron, Donta 4-20; Thomas, Gerald 2-16; McCulloch,Tyler 2-14; Hobbs, Vincent 2-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-Thompson, Shaq 1-3; Parker, Sean 1-0. Colorado-None. FUMBLES: Washington-Coons, Travis 1-0; Sankey, Bishop 1-1. Colorado-Spruce, Nelson 1-1; Creer, Malcolm 1-1; Webb, Jordan 1-1. Washington (7-4,5-3) vs. Colorado (1-10,1-7) Date: 11/17/12 Site: Boulder, Colorado Stadium: Folsom Field Attendance: Kickoff time: 11:35 End of Game: 2:42 Total elapsed time: 3:07 Officials: Referee: Terry Leyden; Umpire: Frank Villar; Linesman: Patrick Turner; Line judge: Michael Feldman; Back judge: Steve Hudson; Field judge: Steven Strimlin; Side judge: Ryan Dickson; Scorer: Dave Einspahr; Temperature: 57 Wind: NE 8 Weather: Sunny, 34% Humidity 76 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

77 SACKS (UA-A): Washington-Shirley, Josh 2-0; Feeney, Travis 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Hudson, Andrew 1-0. Colorado-Poston, Kirk 1-0; Uzo-Diribe,Chid 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington-Feeney, Travis 10-0; Shirley, Josh 4-1; Parker, Sean 4-1; Gobern, Anthony 4-0; Glenn, Justin 3-1; Timu, John 1-3; Shamburger, W. 2-1; Stevenson, Taz 2-0; Watson, Tre 2-0; Finau, Jarett 1-0; Hudson, Evan 1-0; Tokolahi, S. 1-0; Littleton, Cory 1-0; Potoa'e, Sione 1-0; Ducre, Gregory 1-0; Hudson, Andrew 1-0; Thompson, Shaq 1-0; Peters, Marcus 1-0; Tutogi, Thomas 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Shelton, Danny 0-1. Colorado-Major, Jon 6-1; Uzo-Diribe,Chid 5-1; Polk, Ray 5-0; Rippy, Douglas 4-1; Hall, Jeffrey 4-1; Henington, Tyle 3-1; Henderson, Greg 3-1; Poston, Kirk 3-0; Vigo, Paul 3-0; Orms, Parker 3-0; Daigh, Brady 3-0; Pericak, Will 2-1; Webb, Derrick 1-2; Mosley, Marques 1-2; Crawley,Kenneth 2-0; Kafovalu,Samson 1-1; Tu'umalo, K.T. 1-0; Hobbs, Vincent 1-0; McCulloch,Tyler 1-0; Moten, Josh 1-0. Game Starters: Washington Pos ## OFFENSE WR 2 Williams, Kasen WR 4 Mickens, Jaydon WR 0G Bruns, Cody LT 72 Hatchie, Micah LG 76 Charles, Dexter C 73 Schaefer, Drew RG 78 Criste, Mike RT 59 Riva, Ben TE 88 SeferianJenkins QB 17 Price, Keith TB 25 Sankey, Bishop Pos ## DEFENSE DE 98 Tokolahi, S. DT 71 Shelton, Danny DE 93 Hudson, Andrew LB 22 Shirley, Josh LB 41 Feeney, Travis LB 10 Timu, John CB 18 Ducre, Gregory S 20 Glenn, Justin NB 7 Thompson, Shaq S 1 Parker, Sean CB 21 Peters, Marcus Colorado Pos ## OFFENSE WR 87 McCulloch,Tyler WR 22 Spruce, Nelson LT 59 Bakhtiari,David LG 71 Lewis, Alex C 52 Munyer, Daniel RG 75 Harris, Jack RT 77 Nembot,Stephane TE 44 Kasa, Nick QB 5 Wood, Connor TB 46 Powell,Christia TE 15 Hobbs, Vincent Pos ## DEFENSE LDE 83 Pericak, Will DT 94 Henington, Tyle NT 55 Tupou, Josh RDE 96 Uzo-Diribe,Chid LB 32 Vigo, Paul NB 13 Orms, Parker SLB 31 Major, Jon LCB 2 Crawley,Kenneth FS 7 Polk, Ray SS 17 Mosley, Marques RCB 20 Henderson, Greg Washington: 0F-Brown, Derrick, 1A-Jones, Jamaal, 2G-Chandler, W., 2J-Wilson, Erich, 8-Smith, Kevin, 13-Shamburger, W., 14-Stevenson, Taz, 19-Campbell, D., 23-Taylor, Kendyl, 26-Gobern, Anthony, 27-Long, Adam, 32-Watson, Tre, 35-Sager, Cole, 40-Shearer,Stetson, 42-Littleton, Cory, 46-Coons, Travis, 48-Amosa, Jonathan, 50-Tutogi, Thomas, 55-Potoa'e, Sione, 60-Brostek, Shane, 61-Teichman, Ben, 62-Dolbec, Ross, 65-Tufunga, S., 70-Atoe, James, 77-Masel, Ryan, 80-Hudson, Evan, 82-Perkins, Joshua, 84-Hartvigson, M., 90-Tupou, Taniela, 91-Cree, Connor, 95-Finau, Jarett, 99-Banks, Josh. Colorado: 1D-Archuleta,Isaac, 1B-Grossnickle,Zac, 1-Webb, Derrick, 2A-Bell, Jered, 2C-Hunter,Harrison, 3-Rippy, Douglas, 4-Webb, Jordan, 4A-Washington,Kyle, 8B-Ebner, Dustin, 8A-O'Neill,Darragh, 10-Creer, Malcolm, 12-Canty, Keenan, 14-Schrock, John, 16-Hall, Jeffrey, 18-Abron, Donta, 21-Goodson, D.D., 25-Thomas, Gerald, 26-Jones, Tony, 28-Oliver, Will, 33-Yates, Richard, 37-Greer, Woodson, 39-Moten, Josh, 41-Smith, Terrel, 42-Tu'umalo, K.T., 43-Daigh, Brady, 45-Williams, Lowel, 47-Wood, Alex, 56-Parker, Juda, 64-Cotner, Brad, 69-Iverson, Ryan, 70-Richter, Eric, 72-Mustoe, Marc, 76-Irwin, Jeromy, 85-Thornton,DaVaug, 88-Slavin, Kyle, 91-Poston, Kirk, 93-Kafovalu,Samson, 99-Fernandez,Scott. 77

78 Box Score (Final) 2012 University of Washington Football Washington vs Washington State (11/23/12 at Pullman, Wash.) Score by Quarters OT Total Washington Washington State Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 01:52 WSU - Furney, Andrew 21 yd field goal, :54 2nd 12:59 WASH - SeferianJenkins 11 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :59 09:19 WSU - Winston, Carl 1 yd run (Furney, Andrew kick), :34 3rd 08:20 WASH - Bruns, Cody 15 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), :20 05:32 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 2 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :07 00:54 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 1 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), 3-7 0:45 4th 10:41 WSU - Winston, Carl 2 yd run (Furney, Andrew kick), :13 07:26 WSU - Winston, Carl 1 yd run (Bartolone, B. pass from Tuel, Jeff), :35 01:59 WSU - Furney, Andrew 45 yd field goal, :05 OT 15:00 WSU - Furney, Andrew 27 yd field goal, :00 WASH WSU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 30:07 29:53 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 8 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Washington-Sankey, Bishop 26-84; Price, Keith 5-1; Taylor, Kendyl 1-1; Bruns, Cody 1-minus 11. Washington State-Winston, Carl 12-27; Caldwell, T. 3-7; Mason, Marcus 4-3; Tuel, Jeff 5-minus 18. PASSING: Washington-Price, Keith ; Bruns, Cody Washington State-Tuel, Jeff RECEIVING: Washington-Williams, Kasen 8-83; SeferianJenkins 5-38; Campbell, D. 4-42; Bruns, Cody 2-20; Taylor, Kendyl Washington State-Williams, Dom ; Williams, K. 5-28; Myers, Isiah 4-47; Bartolone, B. 4-28; Ratliff, Bobby 3-22; Simone, Gino 2-27; Winston, Carl 2-23; Marks, Gabe 2-13; Caldwell, T. 2-7; Mason, Marcus INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-Feeney, Travis 1-12; Glenn, Justin 1-0. Washington State-Pole, Kalaf FUMBLES: Washington-Price, Keith 1-1. Washington State-Ratliff, Bobby 1-1; Tuel, Jeff 1-1. Washington (7-5,5-4) vs. Washington State (3-9,1-8) Date: 11/23/12 Site: Pullman, Wash. Stadium: Martin Stadium Attendance: Kickoff time: 12:36 pm End of Game: 4:16 Total elapsed time: 3:40 Officials: Referee: Land Clark; Umpire: Matt Jordan; Linesman: Bart Longson; Line judge: Rich Troyer; Back judge: Chris Coyte; Field judge: M. Mothershed; Side judge: Bernie Hulscher; Scorer: Brian Walther; Temperature: 44 Wind: E Weather: Overcast 78 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

79 SACKS (UA-A): Washington-Hudson, Andrew 1-0; Shirley, Josh 1-0; Shelton, Danny 0-1; Thompson, Shaq 1-0; Finau, Jarett 0-1. Washington State-Gauta, Ioane 2-0; Bucannon, Deone 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington-Timu, John 5-6; Parker, Sean 7-2; Glenn, Justin 4-4; Thompson, Shaq 3-5; Feeney, Travis 4-1; Peters, Marcus 3-2; Shelton, Danny 1-4; Trufant, D. 4-0; Ducre, Gregory 4-0; Shirley, Josh 1-3; Hudson, Andrew 1-3; Littleton, Cory 1-1; Bruns, Cody 1-0; Potoa'e, Sione 1-0; Watson, Tre 1-0; Tokolahi, S. 0-1; Shamburger, W. 0-1; Finau, Jarett 0-1. Washington State-Bucannon, Deone 6-5; Simmons, Daniel 7-1; Monroe, Darryl 1-6; Sagote, Justin 4-1; Mayes, Logan 3-2; Coen, Cyrus 1-4; Gauta, Ioane 3-1; Locker, Casey 2-2; Su'a, Chester 1-2; Carpenter, Ant. 2-0; Bock, Matthew 1-1; Oertel, Eric 1-1; Palacio, Kache 0-2; Rodgers, Jake 1-0; Pritchard, Tana 1-0; Allison, J. 1-0; Taliulu, Taylor 1-0; Pole, Kalaf. 1-0; Hoffart, Steven 1-0; Mason, Marcus 1-0; Myers, Isiah 0-1; Cooper, Xavier 0-1; Washington, N. 0-1; Goetz, Matt 0-1. Game Starters: Washington Pos ## OFFENSE WR 2 Williams, Kasen TE 88 SeferianJenkins LT 72 Hatchie, Micah LG 76 Charles, Dexter C 73 Schaefer, Drew RG 78 Criste, Mike RT 59 Riva, Ben TE 80 Hudson, Evan WR 0G Bruns, Cody QB 17 Price, Keith TB 25 Sankey, Bishop Pos ## DEFENSE DE 93 Hudson, Andrew NT 71 Shelton, Danny DE 98 Tokolahi, S. R 22 Shirley, Josh LB 41 Feeney, Travis LB 10 Timu, John NI 7 Thompson, Shaq S 20 Glenn, Justin S 1 Parker, Sean CB 6 Trufant, D. CB 21 Peters, Marcus Washington State Pos ## OFFENSE WR 80 Williams, Dom. WR 82 Ratliff, Bobby LT 69 Rodgers, Jake LG 77 Fullington, J. C 60 Bosch, Elliott RG 66 Goetz, Matt RT 55 Jacobson, Wade WR 19 Bartolone, B. WR 84 Marks, Gabe QB 10 Tuel, Jeff RB 34 Caldwell, T. Pos ## DEFENSE T 96 Cooper, Xavier NT 95 Gauta, Ioane T 71 Bock, Matthew BUCK 83 Mayes, Logan SAM 42 Coen, Cyrus MIKE 13 Monroe, Darryl WILL 51 Sagote, Justin CB 4 Carpenter, Ant. SS 20 Bucannon, Deone FS 22 Locker, Casey CB 24 Simmons, Daniel Washington: 1D-Vincent, Thomas, 4-Mickens, Jaydon, 8-Smith, Kevin, 11-Crichton, Talia, 13-Shamburger, W., 14-Stevenson, Taz, 18-Ducre, Gregory, 19-Campbell, D., 23-Taylor, Kendyl, 26-Gobern, Anthony, 32-Watson, Tre, 35-Sager, Cole, 42-Littleton, Cory, 46-Coons, Travis, 48-Amosa, Jonathan, 50-Tutogi, Thomas, 55-Potoa'e, Sione, 60-Brostek, Shane, 70-Atoe, James, 77-Masel, Ryan, 84-Hartvigson, M., 90-Tupou, Taniela, 91-Cree, Connor, 95-Finau, Jarett. Washington State: 0D-Gilbertson, D., 1-Simone, Gino, 2-Washington, N., 3-Winston, Carl, 6-Horton, Damante, 8-Allison, J., 17-Njoku, Joe, 18-Williams, K., 21-Oertel, Eric, 25-Bontemps, Benn., 30-Taliulu, Taylor, 35-Mason, Marcus, 37-Byers, Jared, 38-Laufasa, Corey, 40-Palacio, Kache, 41-Hersey, Max, 44-Pritchard, Tana, 45-Su'a, Chester, 46-Bowlin, Michael, 49-Furney, Andrew, 65-Den Bleyker, A., 70-Brevick, Zach, 87-Lintz, Andrei, 88-Myers, Isiah, 94-Hoffart, Steven, 98-Pole, Kalaf.. 79

80 Box Score (Final) 2012 University of Washington Football Washington vs #20 Boise State (12/22/12 at Las Vegas, NV) Score by Quarters Total Washington Boise State Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 10:26 BSU - FRISINA, M. 34 yd field goal, :14 04:47 WASH - Coons, Travis 26 yd field goal, :37 00:15 BSU - BOLDEWIJN, G. 16 yd pass from SOUTHWICK, Joe (FRISINA, M. kick blockd), :26 2nd 09:00 BSU - FRISINA, M. 30 yd field goal, :27 05:25 BSU - HUFF, Holden 34 yd pass from POTTER, Chris (MILLER, Matt rush failed), :16 04:42 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 26 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :43 00:03 WASH - Price, Keith 7 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), :34 3rd 08:13 BSU - HUFF, Holden 1 yd pass from SOUTHWICK, Joe (FRISINA, M. kick), :39 02:28 WASH - SeferianJenkins 6 yd pass from Price, Keith (Price, Keith pass failed), :45 4th 04:09 WASH - Coons, Travis 38 yd field goal, :53 01:16 BSU - FRISINA, M. 27 yd field goal, :41 WASH BSU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 30:59 29:01 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 18 7 of 19 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Washington-Sankey, Bishop ; Taylor, Kendyl 1-2; Price, Keith 7-minus 2. Boise State-HARPER, D.J ; SOUTHWICK, Joe 11-39; AJAYI, Jay 4-7; TEAM 1-minus 2; POTTER, Chris 2-minus 2; WIL.-RHODES, S. 2-minus 5. PASSING: Washington-Price, Keith Boise State-SOUTHWICK, Joe ; POTTER, Chris RECEIVING: Washington-Williams, Kasen 6-95; Sankey, Bishop 6-74; SeferianJenkins 6-61; Mickens, Jaydon Boise State-POTTER, Chris 9-55; MILLER, Matt 6-90; BOLDEWIJN, G. 5-59; HARPER, D.J. 3-14; HUFF, Holden 2-35; BURKS, Aaron 1-40; WIL.-RHODES, S INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-None. Boise State-IOANE, Jeremy 1-11; TAYLOR, Jamar 1-0. FUMBLES: Washington-Sankey, Bishop 1-1. Boise State-SOUTHWICK, Joe 2-1. Washington (7-6,5-4) vs. Boise State (11-2,7-1) Date: 12/22/12 Site: Las Vegas, NV Stadium: Sam Boyd Stadium Attendance: Kickoff time: 12:35 End of Game: 3:50 PM Total elapsed time: 3:15 Officials: Referee: Ken Antee; Umpire: Greg Adams; Linesman: Jerry Harris; Line judge: Rod Pearson; Back judge: Tom Healy; Field judge: Victor Sanchez; Side judge: Chris Bynam; Scorer: Jim Shaffer; Temperature: 50 Wind: 5 MPH N. Weather: Mostly Sunny 80 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

81 SACKS (UA-A): Washington-Timu, John 1-0. Boise State-MARTIN, Beau 1-1; MARSHALL, K. 0-1; HORN, Tyler 1-0; TJONG-A-TJOE, R 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Washington-Timu, John 5-10; Glenn, Justin 5-5; Feeney, Travis 4-5; Hudson, Andrew 1-8; Thompson, Shaq 4-4; Parker, Sean 4-3; Peters, Marcus 4-2; Shamburger, W. 4-1; Shelton, Danny 2-2; Shirley, Josh 2-1; Trufant, D. 2-0; Ducre, Gregory 0-2; Tokolahi, S. 0-2; Watson, Tre 1-0; Coons, Travis 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Potoa'e, Sione 0-1; Crichton, Talia 0-1; Fuimaono, P Boise State-PERCY, J.C. 9-8; THOMPSON, D. 3-6; BELL, Corey 2-6; SMITH, Tommy 1-5; HORN, Tyler 4-1; MARTIN, Beau 2-3; IOANE, Jeremy 2-3; UKWUACHU, S. 3-1; TAYLOR, Jamar 2-2; DEAYON, Donte 2-2; JACKSON, Tyler 1-2; KOONTZ, Darren 0-3; TJONG-A-TJOE, R 2-0; SIMMONS, D. 1-1; RENAUD, Blake 0-2; GAVINS, Jerrell 0-2; MARSHALL, K. 0-2; GRAY, Tyler 0-1; BORGMAN, Josh 0-1; GRIMES, Greg 0-1. Game Starters: Washington Pos ## OFFENSE WR 2 Williams, Kasen WR 0G Bruns, Cody G 76 Charles, Dexter T 72 Hatchie, Micah C 73 Schaefer, Drew G 78 Criste, Mike T 59 Riva, Ben TE 88 SeferianJenkins QB 17 Price, Keith TB 25 Sankey, Bishop WR 19 Campbell, D. Pos ## DEFENSE DE 93 Hudson, Andrew T 71 Shelton, Danny DE 98 Tokolahi, S. RE 22 Shirley, Josh LB 41 Feeney, Travis LB 10 Timu, John NICK 7 Thompson, Shaq S 20 Glenn, Justin S 1 Parker, Sean CB 6 Trufant, D. CB 21 Peters, Marcus Boise State Pos ## OFFENSE X 2 MILLER, Matt LT 78 LENO, Charles LG 61 KELLOGG, Joe C 65 PARADIS, Matt RG 54 AMES, Michael RT 64 MYERS, Brenel TE 88 KOCH, Chandler QB 16 SOUTHWICK, Joe RB 7 HARPER, D.J. H 17 BOLDEWIJN, G. FB 47 PAUL, Dan Pos ## DEFENSE E 69 HORN, Tyler DT 95 KOONTZ, Darren NT 43 TJONG-A-TJOE, R SE 82 UKWUACHU, S. LB 33 SMITH, Tommy LB 48 PERCY, J.C. S 10 IOANE, Jeremy S 35 THOMPSON, D. N 38 BELL, Corey CB 5 TAYLOR, Jamar CB 4 GAVINS, Jerrell Washington: 2J-Wilson, Erich, 4F-Durkee, Korey, 4-Mickens, Jaydon, 8-Smith, Kevin, 11-Crichton, Talia, 13-Shamburger, W., 14-Stevenson, Taz, 18-Ducre, Gregory, 23-Taylor, Kendyl, 26-Gobern, Anthony, 32-Watson, Tre, 37-Fuimaono, P., 42-Littleton, Cory, 46-Coons, Travis, 48-Amosa, Jonathan, 50-Tutogi, Thomas, 55-Potoa'e, Sione, 60-Brostek, Shane, 70-Atoe, James, 77-Masel, Ryan, 80-Hudson, Evan, 84-Hartvigson, M., 90-Tupou, Taniela, 91-Cree, Connor, 99-Banks, Josh. Boise State: 1D-HARMAN, Trevor, 3-POTTER, Chris, 4A-MARSHALL, K., 6-SIMMONS, D., 11-WIL.-RHODES, S., 13-RENAUD, Blake, 15-JACKSON, Tyler, 18-BURKS, Aaron, 19-BORGMAN, Josh, 20-BURROUGHS, M., 21-FIELDS, Jack, 24-MOSS, Hazen, 27-AJAYI, Jay, 28-LUKEHART, D., 30-DEAYON, Donte, 34-MOORE, Kirby, 36-GRAY, Tyler, 37-MAKINDE, Ebo, 39-WRIGHT, Drew, 41-GOODALE, Dan, 42-HARDEE, Jake, 45-SAXTON, Travis, 52-KEANE, Kevin, 53-MARTIN, Beau, 67-ODHIAMBO, Rees, 72-HENRY, Marcus, 76-BROYLES, Jake, 77-GERKE, Spencer, 81-BURROUGHS, D., 84-FRISINA, M., 85-HUFF, Holden, 89-PETERS, Connor, 91-GRIMES, Greg. 81

82 Washington Record Book Miscellaneous National Championships 1960 Helms Foundation 1984 Football News; Berryman; National Championship Foundation* 1990 FACT* 1991 USA Today/CNN; UPI/National Football FoundatIon; Football Writers; Sports Illustrated; Berryman; Billingsley; DeVold, Dunkel; FACT*; FB News; Matthews; National Championship Foundation*; Sagarin *Selected multiple national champions Conference Championships 1916 Pacific Coast 1919 Pacific Coast (tie) 1925 Pacific Coast 1936 Pacific Coast 1959 AAWU (tie) 1960 AAWU 1963 AAWU 1977 Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific-10 (tie) 1995 Pacific-10 (tie) 2000 Pacific-10 (tie) Unbeaten, Untied Teams Unbeaten Teams Longest Winning Streaks (post 1945) Longest Unbeaten Streaks 64* (60-0-4) (22-0-0) (12-0-2) (12-0) (9-0-1) (10-0-0) * NCAA Record Consecutive Home Wins Consecutive Road Wins Longest Losing Streak Consecutive Games Scoring Consecutive Shutouts 8 Nov. 14, 1908-Nov. 13, 1909; Nov. 5, 1910-Nov. 4, 1911 Consecutive Games Shutout , 1917, 1920, 1948 Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons Consecutive PATs Made Total 131, 2008-present Games 42, All-Time Largest Margin of Victory 120 Whitman (120-0) Willamette (108-0) Whitworth (100-0) Fort Worden (90-0) Col. Puget Sound (96-0) Whitman (77-0) Col. Puget Sound (80-7) Col. Puget Sound (73-0) California (72-0) Whitman (71-0) Modern Largest Margin of Victory 66 Oregon (66-0) UC Santa Barbara (65-7) Oregon (63-6) Texas El-Paso (55-0) Arizona (54-0) Oregon (54-0) Kansas State (56-3) Montana (58-7) Idaho ( Two Times All-Time Largest Margin of Defeat 69 California (3-72) Miami (7-65) Oregon (0-58) USC (0-56) Alabama (0-52) Michigan (0-50) UCLA (0-48) USC (0-48) Nebraska (7-55) California (7-54) Notre Dame (0-46) Attendance Home Games Season Total 503,341 in 2003 (7 games) 445,896 in 1995 (6 games) Home Game 76,125 vs. Army, 1995 Home Average All Games Season Total: 71,395 in 1987 (7 games) 74,316 in 1995 (6 games) 783,123 in 2007 (13 games) 800,667 in 2003 (12 games) 726,774 in 1995 (11 games) Season Average: 60,240 in 2007 (13 games) 66,722 in 2003 (12 games) 66,070 in 1995 (11 games) Away Game: 111,491 at Michigan, 2002 Bowl Game: 105,611 vs. Iowa, 1982 Rose Top 10 Home Attendance Marks Opponent Attendance Army 76, Arizona State 74, Ohio State 74, Washington State 74, USC 74, Washington State 74, Miami (Fla.} 74, Washington State 74, Michigan 74, Oregon 74,054 Division I Longest Unbeaten Streaks Wins Ties Team s Ended by Score Washington California Michigan Chicago California Olympic Club Oklahoma Notre Dame Yale Princeton 10-0 Division I Longest Home Winning Streaks Wins Team s Ended by Score Miami (Fla.) Washington Alabama Southern Miss Harvard Boston AA Michigan Pennsylvania Nebraska Texas Washington Oregon State Texas Houston Notre Dame Great Lakes Notre Dame Minnesota Yale Brown Yale Princeton Florida State Miami (Fla.) UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

83 Washington Record Book Team Single Game Miscellaneous Long Scoring Drive (Plays) 19 at Oregon, 2005; vs. California, 2002; at California, 1975; vs. Oregon in 1955 Long Scoring Drive (Yards) 99 vs. Stanford, 1999; vs. Wash. St., 2001; vs. San Jose State, 2004 Long Scoring Drive (Time) 9:52 at Oregon, 2005 Long One Play Scoring Drive (Yards) 91 yards vs. San Jose State, 1994 Time of Posession 41:52 vs. Florida (Freedom Bowl), 1989 Rushing Rushing Yards 559 vs. San Jose State, 1996 Rushing Attempts 80 at Washington State, 1956 Fewest Rushing Yards (-13) vs. Stanford, 1971 Fewest Rushing Attempts 15 at Southern California, 1989 Rushing Yards Per Attempt 13.3 vs. Washington State, 1950 Fewest Rushing Yards Per Attempt (-0.5) vs. Stanford, 1971 Rushing Touchdowns 8 vs. Oregon, 1951 Passing Pass Attempts 68 at USC, 1998 Fewest Pass Attempts 2 vs. California, 1964 Pass Completions 38 at USC, 2002 Fewest Pass Completions 0 vs. California, 1965; vs. Oregon, 1962; at Illinois, 1951 Passing Yards 455 vs. Arizona, 2001 Fewest Passing Yards 0 vs. Cal, 1965; vs. Ore., 1962; vs. Cal, 1948; at Illinois, 1951 Touchdown Passes 6 vs. UCLA, 1970 Completion Percentage (20 att.).857 (18 for 21) vs. San Jose State, 1993 Completion Percentage (30 att.).818 (27 for 33) vs. Michigan,1983 Passes Had Intercepted 8 at UCLA, 1969 Yards per Attempt 17.1 vs. Michigan (Rose Bowl), 1993 Fewest Yards per Attempt 0.7 at Oregon, 1973 Yards Per Completion 30.0 at Calfornia, 1999 Fewest Yards Per Completion 6.0 vs. Eastern Washington, 2011 Scoring Points 120 vs. Whitman, 1919 (all-time); 66 vs. Oregon, 1974 (modern) Points by Quarter 1st Qtr. 28 vs. Idaho, nd Qtr. 31 vs. Portland State, rd Qtr. 28 vs. Indiana, 2003; 28 vs. Stanford, 1981 vs. Oregon, th Qtr. 30 vs. UCLA, 1970 Touchdowns 9 vs. Oregon, 1974; 9 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 1971; 9 vs. Oregon, 1951; 9 vs. Montana, 1951 Field Goals 5 at Washington State, 2002; vs. Houston, 1985 Field Goal Attempts 8 at Washington State, 2002 Extra Points 9 vs. Oregon, 1974; 9 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 1971 Extra Point Attempts 9 vs. Oregon, 1974; 9 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 1971 Combined Points 120 vs. Whitman, 1919 Points in a Half Overall 45 vs. Port. St.; at OSU, 1999; vs. Northwestern, st Half 45 vs. Port. St.; at OSU, 1999; vs. Northwestern, nd Half 42 vs. Oregon, 1974; at Illinois, 1971 First Downs First Downs 36 vs. Wyoming, 2002 Fewest First Downs 2 vs. California, 1948 (all-time); 3 vs. Oregon, 1984 (modern) Rushing First Downs 27 vs. Idaho, 1956 Fewest Rushing First Downs 0 at USC, 1989; at UCLA, 2001 Passing First Downs 26 vs. Wyoming, 2002 Fewest Passing First Downs 0 on 13 occasions, last vs.stanford, 1967 Penalty First Downs 7 vs. Nevada, 2003 Fewest Penalty First Downs 0 numerous times Interceptions Interceptions 9 vs. Oregon, 1952 Total Offense Total Offensive Attempts 98 at USC, 1998 Fewest Offensive Attempts 38 vs. California, 1948 Total Offensive Yards 734 vs. San Jose State, 1996 Fewest Total Offensive Yards 61 vs. California, 1948 Total Offensive Average Per Attempt 11.6 at Washington St, 1950 (Spokane) Lowest Offensive Average Per Attempt 1.47 at UCLA, 1967 Punt Returns Punt Returns 9 vs. Montana, 1951; 9 vs. BYU, 1998 Punt Return Yards 166 vs. California, 1998 Punt Return Yards Per Attempt (min. 3) 36.3 vs. Kansas St., 1991 (3 att., 109 yds.) Punt Returns for Touchdowns 2 vs. Oregon, 1984 Kickoff Returns Kickoff Returns 12 at Stanford, 2011 Kickoff Return Yards 285 at Stanford, 2011 Kickoff Return Yards Per Attempt (min. 3) 47.0 vs. BYU, 1986 (3 att., 141 yds.) Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns 2 vs. Utah, 1959 Punting Punts 12 at Arizona State, 1983 Fewest Punts 0 vs. UCLA, 1962; vs. Wyoming, 2002 Punting Average (Min. 5) 54.6 at Colorado, 1959 (7 att., 382 yds.) Penalties Penalties 18 at Washington State, 2012; at Oregon State, 1976 Fewest Penalties 0 vs. Stanford, 1948; at Washington State, 1960 Penalty Yards 163 at California, 1959 Fewest Penalty Yards 0 vs. Stanford, 1948; at Washington State, 1960 Fumbles Fumbles 11 at Oregon, 1969 Fumbles Lost 7 at USC, 1956 Single-Game Defense Rushing Defense Fewest Rushing Attempts 17 vs. Eastern Washington, 2011 Fewest Rushing Yards (- 50) vs. Pacific, 1981 Most Rushing Yards Lost 115 vs. California, 1972 Fewest Rushing Yards Per Attempt (- 1.88) vs. BYU, 1986 Pass Defense Fewest Pass Attempts 2 at California, 1965 Fewest Pass Completions 0 at Indiana, 1978 Fewest Passing Yards 0 at Indiana, 1978; at Oregon State, 1991 Lowest Average per Passing Attempt (15 att.) 1.0 vs. Oregon State, 1975 Lowest Average per Completion (10 comp.) 6.4 at Oregon, 2004 Interceptions Interceptions 9 vs. Oregon, 1952 Interception Yards 213 vs. Oregon, 1952 Interception Returns for Touchdowns 2 vs. Michigan State, 1997; at Stanford, 1978; vs. Utah, 1959; at Oregon State, 1999; vs. Oregon State, 2002 Total Defense Fewest Total Offensive Yards Allowed 42 vs. Montana, 1951 Fewest Total Offensive Attempts Allowed 37 vs. Oregon State, 1953 First Downs Fewest First Downs 2 vs. Oregon, 1974 Fumbles Most Fumbles 10 vs. Oregon State, 1959 Most Fumbles Lost 5 on 9 occasions; last - at Oregon State, 1999 Punting Most Opponent Punts 13 vs. Cincinnati, 1974; at Arizona State, 2000 Most Opponent Punts Blocked 3 at UCLA, 1953 Tackles Sacks 13 vs. California, 1998; 13 vs Utah State, 1998 Tackles for Loss Yards 118 vs. California,

84 OFFENSE Miscellaneous Long Scoring Drive (Plays) Plays Opponent Notre Dame, Oregon, California, California, Oregon, Arizona State, East Carolina, UCLA, BYU, Oregon, Arizona, Oregon, 1987 Long Scoring Drive (Yards) (since 1987) Yards Opponent Arizona, San Jose State, Stanford, Washington State, Stanford, Idaho, Nebraska, Idaho, Pacific, San Jose State, 1993 Long Scoring Drive (Time) Time Opponent 1. 9:52 Oregon, :31 Arizona, :19 Notre Dame, :34 Utah, :31 Washington State, :10 UCLA, :49 Utah, :37 Oregon, :35 Washington State, :24 Oregon State, 2012 One-Play Scoring Drives Yards Opponent yds San Jose State, yds San Jose State, yds Arizona State, yds Oregon, yds California, yds Arizona, yds Arizona, yds Arizona State, yds Washington State, yds Syracuse, yds Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl yds Nebraska, yds San Jose State, yds USC, yds California, yds Oregon, yds Oregon State, yds Wash. State, yds Arizona State, yds Oregon State, yds Ohio State, yds Arizona, yds Oregon, yds California, yds Utah State, yds Oregon, yds Arizona, yds UCLA, yds Idaho, yds Purdue, 2002 Sun Bowl 7 yds Oregon State, yds Oregon, 1998 Time of Possession Time Opponent 1. 41:52 Florida, '89 Freedom Bowl 2. 41:26 Arizona State, :17 Oregon State, :09 Oregon, :49 California, :58 Arizona State, :42* Washington State, :39 UCLA, :38 Portland State, :29 California, 2002 * Overtime game Scoring Points Scored (All-Time) Opponent Whitman, Willamette, Whitworth, Fort Worden, Puget Sound, Rainier Valley AC, Puget Sound, Whitman, Puget Sound, California, 1915 Points Scored (Since 1945) Opponent Oregon, UC Santa Barbara, Oregon, Oregon, Arizona, Oregon State, Montana, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 56-3 Kansas State, Washington State, Oregon State, Navy, 1970 Combined Points Points Opponent (56-67) Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl (120-0) Whitman, (108-0) Willamette, (49-54) California, (100-0) Whitworth, (90-0) Fort Worden, (96-0) Puget Sound, (43-47) Texas, '01 Holiday Bowl (38-51) Nebraska, (41-48) Arizona, (34-55) Oregon, 2007 Points in a Half (Overall) Points Opponent (1st) Portland State, (1st) Oregon State, (1st) Northwestern, (1st) Oregon State, (1st) San Jose St, (1st) BYU, (2nd) Oregon, (2nd) Illinois, (1st) Arizona, (1st) Utah State, 1998 Points in a Half (1st Half) Points Opponent (1st) Portland State, (1st) Oregon State, (1st) Northwestern, (1st) Oregon State, (1st) San Jose State, (1st) BYU, (1st) Arizona, (1st) Utah State, (1st) Colorado, (1st) Idaho, (1st) Oregon State, 1989 Points in a Half (2nd Half) Points Opponent (2nd) Oregon, (2nd) Illinois, (2nd) Oregon, (2nd) Oregon State, (2nd) Miami, (2nd) Stanford, (2nd) California, (2nd) UCSB, (2nd) San Jose State, (2nd) California, 1982 Points in a Quarter - 1st Points Opponent Idaho, San Jose State, UCLA, Northwestern, Utah State, Colorado, Hawai i, Hawai'i, Arizona, Oregon State, Arizona, Oregon State, Toldeo, Washington St, Washington St, UCSB, Utah, 1959 Points in a Quarter - 2nd Points Opponent Portland State, Oregon State, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 28 Oregon State, Arizona, Arizona, BYU, Oregon State, Wash. State, Ohio State, Oregon State, 1976 Points in a Quarter - 3rd Points Opponent Indiana, Stanford, Oregon, California, Miami, Stanford, Washington State, Washington State, Syracuse, UCLA, Washington State, Oregon State, Oregon State, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK 21 California, Oregon State, California, UC Santa Barbara Oregon State, 1950 Points in a Quarter - 4th Points Opponent UCLA, Stanford, California, Illinois, California, Stanford, Colorado, UCLA, Stanford, Arizona State, Washington State, Stanford, Washington State, San Diego State, Virginia, Stanford, Michigan State, 1970 Touchdowns Opponent 1. 9 Oregon, UC Santa Barbara, Oregon, Montana, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 8 Oregon State, UCLA, Navy, Pacific, Idaho, Washington State, 1950 PAT Attempts Opponent 1. 9 Oregon, UC Santa Barbara, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 8 Oregon State, Navy, Pacific, Portland State, Colorado, Idaho, California, Illinois, UCLA, 1970 PATs-Made Opponent 1. 9 Oregon, UC Santa Barbara, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 8 Oregon State, Navy, Portland State, Colorado, California, Illinois, UCLA, Pacific, 1960 Field Goals Made Opponent 1. 5 Washington State, Houston, nine times, most recent at USC, 2010

85 Field Goals Attempted Opponent 1. 8 Washington State, Washington State, California, Houston, Oregon State, Northwestern, UCLA, times, most recent: at Oregon, 2010 First Downs Overall Opponent Wyoming, Stanford, Idaho, Miami (Ohio), Colorado, Stanford, UCLA, Oregon State, San Jose State, Nebraska, Michigan State, Idaho, Oregon, Oregon, 1974 Fewest Overall Opponent 1. 2 California, Oregon, Michigan, USC, USC, Oregon, UCLA, Air Force, UCLA, seven times, most recent: vs. Stanford, 2010 By Rushing Opponent Idaho, Oregon State, San Jose State, Miami (Ohio), Stanford, Washington State, Oregon State, Arizona State, UCLA, St. Mary s, Minnesota, Oregon, Idaho, 1960 Fewest by Rushing Opponent 1. 0 UCLA, USC, USC, Stanford, Michigan, California, Arizona State, Oregon, Arizona State, Washington State, USC, 1970 By Passing Opponent Wyoming, Idaho, USC, Arizona, UCLA, Washington State, Washington State, Arizona State, California, UCLA, Oregon State, 1970 Fewest by Passing Opponent 1. 0 Stanford, California, Oregon, Oregon State, California, California, Oregon, Ohio State, Washington State, California, USC, Stanford, St. Mary s, 1947 By Penalty Opponent 1. 7 Nevada, Oregon State, UCLA, Arizona State, UCLA, California, Oregon State, California, Arizona State, Stanford, Oklahoma, USC, California, Wyoming, Washington State, Florida, '89 Freedom Bowl Fewest by Penalty Opponent 1. 0 Numerous times Rushing Rushing Attempts Opponent Washington State, St. Mary s, California, Stanford, Idaho, Oregon State, Oregon, Oregon, Oregon State, Oregon, 1974 Fewest Rushing Attempts Opponent USC, USC, Oregon, Notre Dame, LSU, USC, Arizona, Ohio State, Purdue, 2002 Sun Bowl 24 Oregon, 1995 Rushing Yards Opponent San Jose State, Idaho, St. Mary s, Ohio State, Washington State, Oregon, Virginia, California, Stanford, Washington State, UCLA, 1962 Fewest Rushing Yards Opponent Stanford, Washington State, Washington State, UCLA, USC, Ohio State, Oregon, Oregon, Notre Dame, Stanford, Washington State, Oregon, 1989 Yards per Att. Average Opponent (30-400) Washington St., (62-559) San Jose St., (30-236) Arizona State, (42-315) Wash. St., (40-295) Colorado, (41-302) Syracuse, (54-396) California, (40-289) BYU, (47-335) Nebraska, (30-211) Arizona, 2000 Fewest Yards per Rushing Att. Opponent (25/-13) Stanford, (25/-11) Washington St., (30/-11) Washington St., (28/-8) UCLA, (19/-5) USC, (24/7) Ohio State, (39/20) Michigan, (37/19) Washington St., (24/16) Oregon, (26/18) Arizona State, 1985 Rushing Touchdowns Opponent 1. 8 Oregon, Oregon, Pacific, Montana, Syracuse, San Jose State, UCLA, Miami (Ohio), Air Force, California, Kansas State, Idaho, Washington State, 1950 Passing Pass Attempts Opponent USC, USC, UCLA, California, Washington State, USC, Purdue, 2002 Sun Bowl 54 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl Arizona, Arizona, 2003 Fewest Pass Attempts Opponent 1. 2 California, Oregon, UCLA, Illinois, times, most recent vs. Oregon, 1976 Pass Completions Opponent USC, Wyoming, Washington State, Arizona, USC, Maryland, 1982 Aloha Bowl Arizona, Oregon State, USC, Arizona, UCLA, Arizona, 2001 Fewest Pass Completions Opponent 1. 0 California, Oregon, Illinois, eight times, most recent vs. Oregon State, 1961 Pass Interceptions Thrown Opponent 1. 8 UCLA, Stanford, Miami, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, times, most recent vs. California,

86 Passing Yards (10-225) Northwestern, Nebraska, 1991 Punting Average (Minimum 4 Attempts) Opponent (16-354) Wash. St., Idaho, 1956 Opponent Arizona, (11-230) Oregon, Michigan State, (8-418) USC, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl (18-366) California, California, (4-207) Colorado, Idaho, (17-336) Arizona, Kansas State, (5-258) USC, Wyoming, (15-297) California, Air Force, (5-257) BYU, UCLA, (15-291) Stanford, (5-249) Wash. St., Arizona State, (22-213) Wash. St., 1972 Fewest Total Offensive Yards (7-348) California, UCLA, (23-438) Baylor, 2011 Alamo Opponent (5-245) California, California, California, (5-245) USC, 1956 Fewest Yards per Completion Purdue, Washington State, (6-293) Oregon, 2007 (Minimum 10 Completions) Kansas State, UCLA, (5-244) UCLA, 2006 Opponent Oregon, 1973 Fewest Passing Yards (17-102) EWU, Minnesota, 1957 Punts Had Blocked Opponent (13-90) USC, Minnesota, 1948 Opponent 1. 0 California, (10-71) Arizona, Stanford, UCLA, Oregon, (13-96) UCLA, Oregon, Stanford, Illinois, (19-142) Wash. St, USC, Arizona, California, (10-75) Oregon, USC, Numerous times 5. 2 Oregon, (18-136) Oregon, USC, Stanford, (12-93) Ohio State, 1958 Total Offense Average per Att. Punt Returns 6 Washington State, (14-113) East Carolina, 1993 Punt Returns 8. 8 California, (15-125) Oregon, 2006 Opponent Opponent 9. 9 Oregon State, (58-675) Wash. St, 1950 Pass Completion Percentage 1. 9 BYU, USC, (82-734) San Jose St, 1996 (Minimum 10 Completions) 9 Montana, (64-577) BYU, 1997 Opponent 3. 8 Utah State, 1998 Passing Touchdowns (65-571) Wash. St., (18-21) San Jose St., Oregon, 1974 Opponent (74-620) Baylor, 2011 Alamo (20-24) California, Oregon, UCLA, (72-592) Air Force, (27-33) Michigan, Texas Christian, Colorado, (70-562) Colorado, (17-21) Oregon, Air Force, Oregon State, (55-438) Pacific, (12-15) Oregon, UCLA, California, (55-434) Stanford, (19-24) BYU, Utah, Idaho, (69-539) Oregon State, (18-23) Arizona, Washington State, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl (10-13) Notre Dame, 1995 Lowest Avg. per Attempt 4 Colorado, 2011 Punt Return Yards (23-30) Colorado, 2011 Opponent 4 Nebraska, 2011 Opponent (19-25) California, (57-84) UCLA, Hawai i, California, (19-25) USC, (61-102) Oregon, Oregon, Utah, (19-25) UCLA, (83-155) Wash. St, Washington State, Texas Christian, (19-25) Stanford, (62-120) USC, San Diego State, Kansas State, (55-113) USC, Washington State, Illinois, 1971 Total Offense (65-143) California, Navy, Idaho, 2001 Total Offense Attempts (75-167) Oregon, Kansas State, Baylor, 1964 Opponent (54-124) Air Force, Arizona State, USC, (53-120) USC, 1981 Yards per Attempt (Min. 15 Attempts) 131 USC, Oregon State, (71-169) Stanford, 1971 Opponent Wisconsin, 1960 Rose Bowl California, (21-288) San Jose St., Stanford, 2007 Punting Punt Return yards Per Att. (Min. 4) (22-300) California, Washington State, 2002 Punts Opponent (26-335) Air Force, Wisconsin, 1992 Opponent (4-140) Idaho, (17-211) Navy, Oregon State, Arizona State, (5-131) Arizona State, (29-356) UCLA, Oregon, USC, (4-101) Oregon State, (26-315) Hawai i, Purdue, Oregon State, (6-166) California, (24-288) BYU, UCLA, Stanford, (6-134) Baylor, (24-286) California, Oregon, Washington State, (6-131) USC, (37-438) Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Fewest Total Offense Attempts 11 UCLA, (7-150) Kansas State, (25-292) California, 2011 Opponent 11 UCLA, (4-83) Iowa, 1982 Rose Bowl Fewest Yards per Attempt California, USC, (8-153) Utah, 1949 (Minimum 15 Attempts) Stanford, Washington State, (8-151) TCU, 1971 Opponent Oregon State, times, most recent (29-20) Oregon, Washington State, 1947 vs. Oregon, 2010 Kickoff Returns (15-24) USC, USC, 1965 Kickoff Returns (20-33) Air Force, Oregon, 1984 Punt Yards Opponent (22-41) USC, Minnesota, 1961 Rose Bowl Yards Opponent Stanford, (29-59) Wash. St., Arizona, Arizona State, UCLA, (17-36) Oregon, Syracuse, UCLA, times; (16-34) Oregon State, Stanford, Washington State, 1968 most recent: (46-21) Texas Tech, California, Stanford, 1971 Oregon, (28-63) USC, Baylor, UCLA, (17-40) USC, USC, 1975 Total Offensive Yards Nebraska, 2010 Opponent Yards per Completion San Jose State, San Jose State, 1996 (Minimum 10 Completions) USC, Washington State, 1950 Opponent Oregon, Stanford, (10-300) California, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl (10-274) California, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

87 Kickoff Return Yards Opponent Stanford, UCLA, California, Minnesota, UCLA, Mississippi State, Washington State, Stanford, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 188 Texas Christian, 1971 Kickoff Return Yards Per Attempt (Minimum 4 Returns) Opponent (5-190) Stanford, (5-188) TCU, (5-179) Colorado, 1999 Holiday Bowl (6-206) Mississippi St., (4-133) Arizona, (5-159) California, (5-155) Arizona, (4-120) Hawai i, (4-119) California, (6-177) Arizona, 2011 Kickoff Returns for TDs Opponent 1. 2 Utah, Numerous Times Fumbles Fumbles Opponent Oregon, Idaho, Alabama, Stanford, Oregon State, California, USC, Notre Dame, times, most recent vs. Arizona State, 1999 Fumbles Lost Opponent 1. 7 USC, Arizona State, Navy, Oregon, California, nine times, most recent vs. Arizona State, 2000 Penalties Penalties Opponent Washington State, Oregon State, Idaho, Washington State, Utah, times; most recent: Notre Dame, 2009 Fewest Penalties Opponent 1. 0 Washington State, Stanford, times, most recent vs. Wyoming, 2002 Penalty Yards Opponent California, Oregon State, Idaho, Virginia, Washington State, Washington State, Illinois, Washington State, Purdue, California, California, 1998 Fewest Penalty Yards Opponent 1. 0 Washington State, Stanford, Oregon State, Illinois, UCLA, Oklahoma, Oregon State, California, Boise St., 2012 (LV Bowl) 10 California, Washington State, USC, Air Force, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA, Minnesota, Oregon, 1951 First Downs DEFENSE Fewest Allowed Opponent 1. 2 Oregon, Montana, Washington State, USC, Oregon State, Utah, Oregon State, UCLA, Idaho, Oregon State, 1952 Fewest Allowed by Rushing Opponent 1. 0 UTEP, Pacific, Oregon State, Stanford, USC, Arizona State, Arizona State, East Carolina, BYU, Oregon, Oregon, Oregon, 1951 Fewest Allowed by Passing Opponent 1. 0 Oregon State, Oregon State, Miami (OH), Indiana, USC, Oregon, Purdue, Ohio State, Colorado, USC, UCLA, Montana, Notre Dame, Washington State, Washington State, 1947 Fewest by Penalty Opponent 1. 0 Numerous Times Total Offense Fewest Total Offense Attempts Opponent Oregon State, Arizona State, UCLA, California, USC, USC, Washington State, LSU, Oregon, UCLA, 1959 Fewest Total Offensive Yards Opponent Montana, Oregon, Oregon State, California, Oregon, USC, UC Santa Barbara, Washington State, East Carolina, Oregon, 1983 Lowest Average per Attempt Opponent (54-42) Montana, (55-55) Oregon, (55-83) Oregon State, (56-89) California, (58-97) Oregon, (68-114) Oregon, (58-103) East Carolina, (56-102) UCSB, (63-119) Kansas, (80-154) Oregon State, 1984 Rushing Fewest Rushing Attempts Opponent Eastern Washington, Arizona, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA, Oregon State, Hawai i, Arizona State, Oregon State, Northwestern, 1983 Fewest Rushing Yards Opponent Pacific, BYU, Wisconsin, Kansas State, Oregon State, USC, Washington State, Baylor, Arizona, San Diego State, 1997 Lowest Average per Attempt (Min. 20 Attempts) Opponent (24/-45) BYU, (31/-50) Pacific, (20/-16) Oregon State, (33-26) Wisconsin, (30/-17) Kansas State, (30/-14) USC, (26/-11) Baylor, (28/-11) Wash. St, (24/-7) Arizona, (26/-7) San Diego St, (27/-2) Oregon, (27/-2) Wash. St, 1956 Passing Fewest Pass Attempts Opponent 1. 2 California, Colorado, Indiana, USC, Ohio State, Oregon State, UCLA, Oregon State, Oregon State, UCLA, Notre Dame, 1948 Fewest Pass Completions Opponent 1. 0 Oregon State, Indiana, Oregon State, UCLA, USC, Purdue, California, USC, Montana, Washington State,

88 Fewest Passing Yards Opponent 1. 0 Oregon State, Indiana, Colorado, Washington State, Purdue, California, Oregon State, USC, USC, UCLA, Montana, 1951 Lowest Average per Attempt (Min. 15 Attempts) Yards Opponent (15-15) Oregon State, (20-30) Wash. St., (25-47) Kansas, (21-43) Wash. St, (22-47) Utah, (23-51) Colorado, (16-37) Arizona State, (23-55) Utah, (19-46) UCLA, (19-46) UCLA, 1971 Lowest Avg. per Completion (Min. 10 Completions) Yards Opponent (19-88) Stanford, (10-51) Colorado, (21-134) Oregon, (10-67) Wash. St., (8-55) Utah, (13-93) Oregon, (18-132) Northwestern, (13-96) Navy, (18-138) Oregon, (25-192) Stanford, 1985 Fumbles Forced Fumbles Opponent Oregon State, USC, Utah State, Texas Tech, Air Force, Hawai i, Oregon, times, most recent Oregon State, 1991 Fumbles Recovered Opponent 1. 5 Arizona, Texas Tech, Oregon, Texas A&M, Stanford, Oregon, Oregon State, California, 1952 Interceptions Interception Returns Opponent 1. 9 Oregon, Idaho, Oregon, California, Washington State, Washington State, California, Wisconsin, California, eight times, most recent Washington State, 2003 Interception Return Yards Yards Opponent Oregon, Stanford, Washington State, Michigan State, 1997 Aloha Bowl Idaho, Washington State, Illinois, California, Arizona, Washington State, 1970 Int. Returns for Touchdowns Opponent 1. 2 Oregon State, Oregon State, Michigan State, 1997 Aloha Bowl 2 Stanford, Utah, Numerous Times Tackles Sacks Opponent California, Utah State, BYU, Wyoming, BYU, Arizona, Kansas State, Washington State, Syracuse, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, Washington State, Washington State, Stanford, 1990 Tackles for Lost Yardage Yards Opponent California, Syracuse, Washington State, Pacific, California, BYU, Washington State, UCLA, UCLA, California, 1964 Blocked Punts Punts Blocked Opponent 1. 3 UCLA, Numerous Times Single-Season Offense Miscellaneous Wins 12 in 1991 Fewest Wins 0 in 2008 Rushing Rushing Yards 2,715 in 1990 Rushing Yards Per Game in 1956 Rushing Attempts 598 in 1962 Rushing Attempts per Game 59.8 in 1962 Fewest Rushing Attempts 351 in 1940 (9 games); 390 in 2009 (12 games) Rushing Yards Per Attempt 4.9 in 1991; 4.9 in 2007 Rushing Touchdowns 34 in 1991 Fewest Rushing Yards 906 in 1939 Rushing Average per Game in 1956 Lowest Rushing Yards per Game 74.5 in 2002 Passing Pass Attempts 621 in 2002 Pass Attempts per Game 47.7 in 2002 Fewest Pass Attempts 78 in 1956 (10 games); 196 in 1976 (11 games) Pass Completions 372 in 2002 Pass Completions per Game 28.6 in 2002 Fewest Pass Completions 28 in 1961 (10 games); 87 in 1976 (11 games) Passing Yards 4,501 in 2002 Fewest Passing Yards 388 in 1941 (9 games); 1,181 in 1976 (11 games) Passing Yards Per Game in 2002 Lowest Average Passing Yards Per Game 43.1 in 1941 Touchdown Passes 36 in 2011 Fewest Touchdown Passes 6 in 2008 Completion Percentage.688 (217 for 325) in 1983 Lowest Pass Completion Percentage.146 in 1944 Average Passing Yards Per Attempt (min. 125 att.) 9.06 in 1997 (308 att., 2790 yds.) Average Passing Yards Per Completion (min. 75 completions) in 1971 (152 comp., 2606 yds.) Passed Had Intercepted 31 in 1973 Fewest Passes Had Intercepted 4 in 1963 Scoring Points 480 in 1925 (all-time); 461 in 1991 (modern) Fewest Points Scored 68 in 1938 Points Per Game 41.9 in 1991 (all-time and modern) Fewest Points Allowed 6 in 1909 (all-time); 73 in 1959 (modern) Fewest Points Allowed Per Game 0.9 in 1904 (all-time); 6.6 in 1959 (modern) Touchdowns 63 in 1991 Fewest Touchdowns Scored 10 in 1938 Field Goals 25 in 1982 Fewest Field Goals 0 in 1950; 0 in 1951; 0 in 1957 Field Goal Attempts 34 in 2002 Fewest Field Goal Attempts 0 in 1950; 0 in 1951 Extra Points 57 in 2011 Fewest Extra Points 5 in 1938 Extra Point Attempts 58 in 1991 Fewest Extra Point Attempts 10 in 1938 Two-Point Conversions 5 in 1970 and 1995 Two-Point Conversion Attempts 9 in 1961 First Downs First Downs 266 in 1991 (11 games); 324 in 2002 (13 games) Fewest First Downs 125 in 1967 (10 games); 156 in 1975 (11 games) Rushing First Downs 144 in 1962 Fewest Rushing First Downs 69 in 1970 (10 games); 74 in 1992, 2004 (11 games); 78 in 2002 (13 games) Passing First Downs 138 in 2001 (11 games); 207 in 2002 (13 games) Fewest Passing First Downs 17 in 1957 (10 games); 54 in 1976 & 75 (11 games) Penalty First Downs 28 in 1998 (11 gms); 38 in 2003 (12 gms); 39 in 2002 (13 gms) Fewest First Downs by Penalty 10 in UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

89 Total Offense Total Offensive Attempts 885 in 1982 (11 games); 949 in 2003 (12 games); 1,075 in 2002 (13 games) Fewest Offensive Attempts 464 in 1940 (9 games); 755 in 1988 (11 games) Total Offensive Yards 5,191 in 1991 (11 games); 5,469 in 2002 (13 games) Fewest Total Offensive Yards 1663 in 1939 (9 games); 2947 in 1975 (11 games) Most Yards Per Game in 1991 (11 games); in 2002 (13 games) Lowest Yards Per Game in 1938 Total Offensive Attempts Per Game in 1982 (11 games); 82.7 in 2002 (13 games) Punt Returns Punt Returns 105 in 1938 Fewest Punt Returns 11 in 2009 Punt Return Yards 717 in 1971 Fewest Punt Return Yards 96 in 2004 Punt Return Yards Per Attempt 15.9 in 1971 (45 att., 717 yds.) Lowest Punt Return Yards Per Attempt 4.4 in 2008 (11 att., 52 yds.) Punt Return Yards Per Game 65.2 in 1971 Punt Returns for Touchdowns 3 in 1990, 1980, 1979 & 1971 Kickoff Returns Kickoff Returns 75 in 2011 Fewest Kickoff Returns 10 in 1943 Kickoff Return Yards 1,751 in 2011 Fewest Kickoff Return Yards 256 in 1983 Kickoff Return Yards Per Attempt 27.6 in 1940 (17 att., 469 yds.) Lowest Kickoff Return Yards Per Attempt 14.6 in 1954 Kickoff Return Yards Per Game in 2011 (1,751 yds., 13 games) Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns 2 in 1979 & 70 Punting Punts 87 in 1940 Fewest Punts 33 in 1944 (8 games); 41 in 1960 (10 games); 47 in 1986 (11 games); 52 in 2011 (13 games) Punting Average 43.7 in 2010 Lowest Punting Average 32.0 in 1955 Punting Yards 3,402 in 1940 Fewest Punting Yards 1,088 in 1944 Punts Had Blocked 6 in 1939; 6 in 1953 Penalties Penalties 106 in 2012 Fewest Penalties 20 in 1938 (9 games); 48 in 1977 (11 games); 60 in 2006 (12 games); 79 in 2002 (13 games) Penalty Yards 959 in 2012 Fewest Penalty Yards 109 in 1939 (9 games); 451 in 1989 (11 games); 508 in 2006 (12 games); 613 in 2007 (13 games) Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game 12.1 in 1939 Fumbles Fumbles 54 in 1974 Fewest Fumbles 11 in 2011 Fumbles Lost 66 in 1950 Fewest Fumbles Lost 2 in 1941 (9 games); 6 in 1990 (11 games); 6 in 2006 (12 games); 9 in 2011 (13 games) Single-Season Defense Rushing Defense Fewest Rushing Attempts 346 in 1964 (10 games); 387 in 1999 (11 games); 379 in 2011 (12 games); 447 in 2002 (13 games) Fewest Rushing Yards 504 in 1937 (9 games); 735 in 1990 (11 games); 1,270 in 2002 (13 games) Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game 50.4 in 1937 (9 games) Most Rushing Yards Lost 606 in 1990 Fewest Rushing Yards Per Attempt in 1990 Pass Defense Fewest Pass Attempts 119 in 1955 (10 games); 187 in 1975 (11 games) Fewest Pass Completions 41 in 1942 (10 games); 87 in 1976 (11 games) Fewest Passing Yards 547 in 1940 (9 games); 1181 in 1976 (11 games) Lowest Completion Percentage.198 in 1942 (41 of 129) Fewest Passing Touchdowns Allowed 1 in 1959 (10 games); 5 in 1972 (11 games) Fewest Passing Yards Per Game 49.9 in 1938 Interceptions Interceptions 30 in 1968 Fewest Interceptions 5 in 1998 Interception Yards 478 in 1968 Interception Yards Per Return 21.1 in 2009 (8 INT for 169 yds.) Interception Returns for Touchdowns 5 in 1970 Fewest Interception Yards 18 in 1998 Total Defense Fewest Total Offensive Yards 1,166 in 1937 (10 games); 2,608 in 1991 (11 games) Fewest Total Offensive Attempts Allowed 537 in 1942 (10 games); 715 in 1996 (11 games) Fewest Total Offense Yards Allowed Per Game in 1937 (1,166 yds., 10 games) Fewest Total Offense Yards Allowed Per Attempt 1.99 in 1937 First Downs Fewest First Downs 72 in 1937 (9 games); 112 in 1947 (10 games); 150 in 1991 (11 games) Fewest Rushing First Downs Allowed 42 in 1964 (10 games); 57 in 1991 (11 games); 75 in 2002 (13 games) Fewest Passing First Downs Allowed 29 in 1955 (10 games); 48 in 1975 (11 games) Fewest First Downs by Penalty 1 in 1954 Scoring Fewest Points Allowed 54 in 1940 & 45 (9 games); 101 in 1991 (11 games) Fumbles Most Fumbles 51 in 1980 Most Fumbles Lost 24 in 1980 & 1984 Punt Returns Fewest Punt Returns 14 in 1983 Fewest Punt Return Yards 30 in 1964 (10 games); 149 in 1995 (11 games); 89 in 2003 (12 games); 87 in 2011 (13 games) Kickoff Returns Fewest Kickoff Returns 15 in 1985 Fewest Kickoff Return Yards 279 in 1985 Punting Most Opponent Punts 105 in 1938 Most Opponent Punts Blocked 5 in

90 Washington Record Book Team Single Season Fewest PAT Attempts Miscellaneous Most Wins Fewest Passing Attempts Fewest Field Goals Made Rushing Yards Yards , ,688 PATs Made , Fewest Wins , , , , Pass Completions , , , Fewest Rushing Yards Yards Fewest PATs Made , Points Scored , , , , Fewest Pass Completions Scoring , Touchdowns Scored , , Rushing Avg. Per Game Avg. Field Goal Attempts Fewest Points Scored Interceptions Thrown Fewest TD s Scored Lowest Rushing Yards per Game Avg. Fewest Field Goal Att Rushing Rushing Attempts PATs Attempted Fewest Interceptions Thrown Passing Passing Attempts Field Goals Made Fewest Rushing Attempts UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

91 Passing Yards Yards , , , , , , , , , ,626 Fewest Passing Yards Yards Passing Touchdowns Fewest Passing TDs Average Passing Yards Per Game Avg Lowest Passing Average per Game Avg Pass Completion Percentage Pct Lowest Pass Completion Percentage Pct Total Offense Total Offensive Plays , Fewest Total Offensive Plays Total Offensive Yards Yards , , , , , , , , , ,499 Fewest Total Offensive Yards Yards , , , , , , , , , ,254 Total Offense Avg. per Game Avg Lowest Total Offense Avg. per Game Avg First Downs Total First Downs & Fewest First Downs First Downs by Rushing Fewest First Downs by Rushing First Downs by Passing Fewest First Downs by Passing First Downs by Penalty Fewest First Downs by Penalty Fumbles Fumbles Fewest Fumbles Fumbles Lost Fewest Fumbles Lost

92 Penalties Penalties Fewest Penalties Penalty Yards Yards Fewest Penalty Yards Yards Punts Punts Fewest Punts Punting Yards Yards , , , , , , , , , ,924 Fewest Punting Yards Yards , , , , , , , , ,674 Punts Had Blocked Punting Average Lowest Punting Avg. Avg Punt Returns Punt Returns Fewest Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Yards Fewest Punt Return Yds. Yards Average Punt Return Avg Lowest Avg. Punt Return Avg Kickoff Returns Kickoff Returns Fewest Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Yards , , , , , , , Fewest Kickoff Return Yards Yards Average Kickoff Return Avg Lowest Average Kickoff Return Avg UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

93 DEFENSE Scoring Fewest Points Allowed Rushing Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Yards , , ,047 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game Avg Passing Fewest Pass Completions Allowed Fewest Passing Yards Yards Fewest Passing Touchdowns Fewest Passing Yards per Game Avg Lowest Pass Completion Pct. Pct Total Offense Fewest Total Offense Yds Yards , , , , , , , , , ,013 Lowest Average Total Offense per Game Avg First Downs Fewest First Downs by Rushing Fewest First Downs by Passing Fewest First Downs by Penalty Fewest First Downs Interceptions Interceptions Fewest Interceptions Interception Yards Yards Fewest Interception Yards Yards

94 Washington Record Book Individual Rushing Most Yards Rushing Career 4,106, Napoleon Kaufman, Season 1,695, Corey Dillon, 1996 Game 296, Hugh McElhenny vs. Washington State, 1950 Quarter 222, Corey Dillon vs. San Jose State, 1996 (1st) Most Rushing Attempts Career 799, Chris Polk, Season 301, Corey Dillon, 1996 Game 38, Corey Dillon vs. Wash. State,1996 Quarter 16, Corey Dillon vs. San Jose St., 1996 (1st) Rushing Yards Per Game Career (Min. 18 games) 101.2, Chris Polk, Season (Min. 9 games) 141.3, Corey Dillon, 1996 Average Per Attempt Career (Min. 300 carries) 5.7, Rashaan Shehee, Season (Min. 100 carries) 6.4, Rich Alexis, 2000 Game (Min. 15 carries) 14.8, Hugh McElhenny vs. Washington State, 1950 Most 100-Yard Games Career 21, Chris Polk, 2011 Season 10, Greg Lewis, 1990; Chris Polk, 2011 Consecutive Games Rushing for 100 Yards Career 10, Greg Lewis, Season 9, Greg Lewis, 1990 Games Rushing for 200 Yards or More Career 4, Napoleon Kaufman, Season 3, Napoleon Kaufman, 1994 Rushing Yards by a Freshman Season 1,113, Chris Polk, 2009 (226 att., 5 TDs) Game 157, Jake Locker, 2007 vs. Arizona 157, Joe Steele, 1976 vs. Oregon Rushing Yards by a Quarterback Career 1,939, Jake Locker ( ) Season 986, Jake Locker, , Dennis Fitzpatrick, 1974 Game 249, Dennis Fitzpatrick, Washington State, 1974 Rushing Touchdowns Career 33, Napoleon Kaufman, Season 24, Corey Dillon, 1996 Game 7, Ervin Daily vs. Whitman, 1919 Rushing Yards Game Name Yards Opponent 1. Hugh McElhenny 296 Washington St., Chris Polk 284 Washington St., Corey Dillon 259 Oregon, Credell Green 258 Washington St., Louis Rankin 255 Stanford, Napoleon Kaufman 254 San Jose State, Dennis Fitzpatrick 249 Washington St., Napoleon Kaufman 227 UCLA, Louis Rankin 224 California, Corey Dillon 222 San Jose State, 1996 Season Name (Based on net yards) TC NYG AVG 1. Corey Dillon (1996) 301 1, Chris Polk (2011) 293 1, Bishop Sankey (2012) 289 1, Chris Polk (2010) 260 1, Greg Lewis (1990) 248 1, Napoleon Kaufman (1994) 255 1, Napoleon Kaufman (1993) 226 1, Louis Rankin (2007) 233 1, Greg Lewis (1989) 266 1, Chris Polk (2009) 226 1, Joe Steele (1978) 237 1, Hugh McElhenny (1950) 179 1, Napoleon Kaufman (1992) 182 1, Rashaan Shehee (1997) 168 1, Jacque Robinson (1984) 223 1, Ron Rowland (1976) 203 1, Career Name TC NYG AVG 1. Napoleon Kaufman ( ) 735 4, Chris Polk ( ) 799 4, Joe Steele ( ) 676 3, Greg Lewis ( ) 577 2, Vince Weathersby ( ) 606 2, Jacque Robinson ( ) 573 2, Hugh McElhenny ( ) 451 2, Louis Rankin ( ) 488 2, Rich Alexis ( ) 596 2, Rashaan Shehee ( ) 421 2, Robin Earl ( ) 463 2, Willie Hurst ( ) 516 2, Toussaint Tyler ( ) 418 2, Jake Locker ( ) 454 1, Beno Bryant ( ) 350 1, Rushing Attempts Game Name Opponent 1. Corey Dillon 38 Washington St., Corey Dillon 37 USC, 1996 Dennis Fitzpatrick 37 Washington St., Louis Rankin 36 Stanford, 2007 Corey Dillon 36 Stanford, Jacque Robinson 35 Texas Tech, Bishop Sankey 34 Utah, 2012 Chris Polk 34 Arizona, 2011 Chris Polk 34 Nebraska, 2010 (Holiday Bowl) Napoleon Kaufman 34 UCLA, 1994 Greg Lewis 34 Oregon, 1989 Jacque Robinson 34 Washington St., 1984 Jacque Robinson 34 Arizona State, 1982 Don Moore 34 Oregon, 1965 Season Name Attempts 1. Corey Dillon Chris Polk Bishop Sankey Greg Lewis Chris Polk Napoleon Kaufman Greg Lewis Jacque Robinson Joe Steele Louis Rankin Chris Polk Napoleon Kaufman Jacque Robinson Joe Steele Ron Rowland Career Name Attempts 1. Chris Polk ( ) Napoleon Kaufman ( ) Joe Steele ( ) Vince Weathersby ( ) Rich Alexis ( ) Greg Lewis ( ) Jacque Robinson ( ) Willie Hurst ( ) Louis Rankin ( ) Robin Earl ( ) Hugh McElhenny ( ) Kenny James ( ) Rashaan Shehee ( ) Rick Fenney ( ) Beno Bryant ( ) 350 Average per Rush Game (Min. 15 attempts) Name Avg. () Opponent 1. Hugh McElhenny (20-296) Washington St., Corey Dillon (16-222) San Jose State, Hugh McElhenny (16-177) Kansas State, Louis Rankin (21-224) California, Dean Derby 9.80 (15-147) Illinois, Chris Polk 9.79 (29-284) Washington St., Chris Polk 9.60 (15-144) Stanford, Credell Green 9.56 (27-258) Washington St., Marques Tuiasosopo 9.41 (22-207) Stanford, Napoleon Kaufman 9.41 (27-254) San Jose State, 1994 Season (Min. 100 attempts) Name Yds. Att. Avg. 1. Rich Alexis Rashaan Shehee , Hugh McElhenny , Napoleon Kaufman , Credell Green Jake Locker Rashaan Shehee Beno Bryant Napoleon Kaufman , Greg Lewis , Louis Rankin , Corey Dillon , Robin Earl UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

95 Career (Min. 300 attempts) Name Yds. Att. Avg. 1. Rashaan Shehee ( ) 2, Corey Dillon (1996) 1, Napoleon Kaufman ( ) 4, Hugh McElhenny ( ) 2, Beno Bryant ( ) 1, Bishop Sankey ( ) 1, Louis Rankin ( ) 2, Robin Earl ( ) 2, Chris Polk ( ) 4, Greg Lewis ( ) 2, Rushing Yards Per Game Season (Min. 9 games) Name Yds. Gms. Avg. 1. Corey Dillon , Greg Lewis , Napoleon Kaufman , Napoleon Kaufman , Rashaan Shehee , Chris Polk , Hugh McElhenny , Bishop Sankey , Chris Polk , Joe Steele , Greg Lewis , Louis Rankin , Jacque Robinson , Hugh McElhenny Chris Polk , Career (Min. 18 games) Name Yds. Gms. Avg. 1. Chris Polk ( ) 4, Hugh McElhenny ( ) 2, Napoleon Kaufman ( ) 4, Joe Steele ( ) 3, Greg Lewis ( ) 2, Rashaan Shehee ( ) 2, Jacque Robinson ( ) 2, Bishop Sankey ( ) 1, Robin Earl ( ) 2, Louis Rankin ( ) 2, Rushing Touchdowns Game Name Opponent 1. Ervin Daily 7 Whitman, Corey Dillon 5 UCLA, 1996 Hugh McElhenny 5 Washington State, Pete Taggares 4 UCLA, Keith Price 3 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Louis Rankin 3 Syracuse, 2007 Shelton Sampson 3 Oregon, 2003 Willie Hurst 3 Stanford, 2001 Corey Dillon 3 Washington State, 1996 Corey Dillon 3 San Jose State, 1996 Corey Dillon 3 Oregon, 1996 Rashaan Shehee 3 Washington State, 1995 Rashaan Shehee 3 UCLA, 1995 Rashaan Shehee 3 Stanford, 1995 Napoleon Kaufman 3 San Jose State, 1994 Jay Barry 3 Washington State, 1990 Greg Lewis 3 Arizona State, 1990 Greg Lewis 3 Oregon State, 1989 Aaron Jenkins 3 Pacific, 1987 Rick Fenney 3 Stanford, 1985 Jacque Robinson 3 Washington State, 1984 Jacque Robinson 3 Arizona, 1984 Sterling Hinds 3 Oregon, 1982 Toussaint Tyler 3 Northwestern, 1980 Toussaint Tyler 3 Air Force, 1980 Vince Coby 3 California, 1979 Joe Steele 3 Wyoming, 1979 Junior Coffey 3 California, 1962 Season Name TDs 1. Corey Dillon Bishop Sankey Rashaan Shehee Napoleon Kaufman Jacque Robinson Jake Locker Hugh McElhenny Chris Polk Hugh McElhenny Mark Brunell Career Name TDs 1. Napoleon Kaufman ( ) Joe Steele ( ) Jake Locker ( ) 29 Rashaan Shehee ( ) Rich Alexis ( ) 28 Hugh McElhenny ( ) Jacque Robinson ( ) Chris Polk ( ) Willie Hurst ( ) Corey Dillon (1996) 24 Rushing Yards by a Quarterback Game Name Yards Opponent 1. Dennis Fitzpatrick 249 Wash. State, Marques Tuiasosopo 207 Stanford, Jake Locker 157 Arizona, Tom Manke 120 Stanford, Bob Schloredt 111 Wash. State, Jake Locker 110 USC, Dennis Fitzpatrick 105 Oregon, Jake Locker 103 Wash. State, Jake Locker 102 Ohio State, 2007 Dennis Fitzpatrick 102 Iowa State, 1974 James Anderson 102 Oregon State, 1975 Season Name Yds. 1. Jake Locker Dennis Fitzpatrick Marques Tuiasosopo Tom Manke Mark Brunell Marques Tuiasosopo Jake Locker Jake Locker Isaiah Stanback Isaiah Stanback Marques Tuiasosopo Career Name Yds. 1. Jake Locker ( ) 1, Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) 1, Dennis Fitzpatrick ( ) Isaiah Stanback ( ) Bob Schloredt ( ) Mark Brunell ( ) Kermit Jorgenson ( ) Bill Douglas ( ) Tom Manke ( ) Warren Moon ( ) 425 Longest Rush by a Quarterback Game Name Yards Opponent 1. Tom Manke 81 (TD) Stanford, Warren Moon 71 (TD) USC, Steve Pelluer 61 (TD) Oregon, Billy Joe Hobert 60 (TD) Wisconsin, Jake Locker 56 (TD) Arizona, Jake Locker 54 USC, 2010 Chris Chandler 54 USC, Billy Joe Hobert 50 (TD) Stanford, Jake Locker 47 Oregon, 2007 Mark Brunell 47 (TD) Purdue, 1990 Rushing Attempts by a Quarterback Season Name Att. 1. Jake Locker Marques Tuiasosopo Marques Tuiasosopo Tom Manke Dennis Fitzpatrick Bob Schloredt Bill Douglas Mark Brunell Jake Locker Kermit Jorgensen Career Name Att. 1. Jake Locker ( ) Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) Cody Pickett ( ) Bob Schloredt ( ) Warren Moon ( ) Steve Pelluer ( ) Isaiah Stanback ( ) Dennis Fitzpatrick ( ) Bill Douglas ( ) Mark Brunell ( ) 211 Most 50-yard Rushes Season Name 1. Chris Polk Rich Alexis Napoleon Kaufman Hugh McElhenny Chris Polk Louis Rankin Willie Hurst Rashaan Shehee Corey Dillon Rashaan Shehee Napoleon Kaufman Billy Joe Hobert Beno Bryant Joe Steele Career Name 1. Chris Polk ( ) 6 Napoleon Kaufman ( ) 6 3. Joe Steele ( ) 5 Rich Alexis ( ) 5 5. Rashaan Shehee ( ) 4 Hugh McElhenny ( ) 4 7. Kenny James ( ) 3 Beno Bryant ( ) 3 9. Jake Locker ( ) 2 Louis Rankin ( ) 2 Willie Hurst ( ) 2 Corey Dillon (1996) 2 Billy Joe Hobert ( ) 2 Greg Lewis ( ) 2 Charlie Mitchell ( ) 2 95

96 Longest Rushes (50+ Yards) Name Yds. Opponent 1. Sterling Hill 94 (TD) Puyallup (1898) Dean Derby 92 (TD) Illinois, Napoleon Kaufman 91 (TD) San Jose State, 1994 Hugh McElhenny 91 (TD) Kansas State, Ron Medved 88 (TD) Stanford, Rich Alexis 86 (TD) Arizona State, Rashaan Shehee 85 (TD) Washington State, 1995 Charlie Mitchell 85 (TD) Idaho, 1960 Ervin Dailey 85 (TD) Whitman, Ron Gipson 83 (TD) Stanford, 1977 Joe Steele 83 (TD) Stanford, 1977 Hugh McElhenny 83 (TD) Washington State, 1950 Jay Barry 81 (TD) Nebraska, 1991 Tom Manke 81 (TD) Stanford, 1967 Paul Arnold 80 (TD) Washington State, 1999 Rashaan Shehee 80 (TD) Stanford, 1995 Napoleon Kaufman 79 UCLA, 1994 Corey Dillon 78 (TD) San Jose State, 1996 Greg Lewis 78 Purdue, 1989 Jack Stackpool 78 (TD) USC, 1940 Louis Rankin 77 (TD) Washington State, 2006 Shelton Sampson 77 (TD) Oregon, 2003 Napoleon Kaufman 76 (TD) UCLA, 1994 Rashaan Shehee 75 BYU, 1997 Corey Dillon 75 Oregon, 1996 Beno Bryant 73 (TD) Arizona, 1990 John Brady 73 Navy, 1970 Chris Polk 72 Washington State, 2010 Joe Steele 72 (TD) Oregon, 1976 Warren Moon 71 (TD) USC, 1977 Napoleon Kaufman 70 Arizona State, 1992 Joe Steele 69 (TD) Fresno State, 1979 Hugh McElhenny 69 (TD) Stanford, 1951 Louis Rankin 68 (TD) San Jose State, 2006 Spider Gaines 68 USC, 1978 Aaron Jenkins 67 Purdue, 1988 Leon Neal 66 Ohio State, 1995 Cookie Jackson 66 (TD) California, 1984 Charlie Mitchell 66 (TD) Illinois, 1961 Willie Hurst 65 (TD) Arizona, 2000 Beno Bryant 65 (TD) California, 1991 Bill Albrecht 65 (TD) Oregon, 1951 Mike Reed 64 (TD) Michigan State, 1997 Napoleon Kaufman 63 (TD) Arizona State, 1992 Joe Steele 63 (TD) San Jose State, 1977 James Anderson 63 (TD) Syracuse, 1973 Willie Hurst 62 UCLA, 2000 Rashaan Shehee 62 (TD) Arizona, 1997 Harvey Blanks 62 (TD) Idaho, 1968 Bishop Sankey 61 (TD) Stanford, 2012 Chris Polk 61 (TD) Washington State, 2011 Roland Kirkby 61 (TD) Washington State, 1950 Billy Joe Hobert 60 (TD) Wisconsin, 1992 Tom Scott 60 (TD) Purdue, 1971 Dennis Fitzpatrick 60 Washington State, 1974 Steve Pelluer 61 (TD) Oregon, 1983 Terrance Dailey 59 (TD) Oregon State, 2008 Rich Alexis 59 Michigan, 2002 Ron Gipson 59 (TD) Stanford, 1977 Ron Rowland 59 (TD) Washington State, 1976 Napoleon Kaufman 58 (TD) Oregon, 1993 Mike McCluskey 58 (TD) Washington State, 1956 Hugh McElhenny 58 (TD) Oregon State, 1950 Chris Polk 57 (TD) Washington State, 2010 Chris Polk 56 (TD) Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Jake Locker 56 (TD) Arizona, 2009 Robin Earl 56 UCLA, 1975 Kenny James 56 Oregon, 2003 Jason Harris 55 (TD) UCLA, 1997 Beno Bryant 55 (TD) USC, 1991 Toussaint Tyler 55 (TD) Oregon, 1978 Jake Locker 54 USC, 2010 Kenny James 54 (TD) Oklahoma, 2006 Chris Chandler 54 USC, 1987 Rich Alexis 53 (TD) Stanford, 2003 Greg Lewis 53 (TD) Oregon, 1990 Sterling Hinds 53 (TD) Navy, 1983 Kyle Stevens 53 Arizona State, 1978 Chris Polk 52 Syracuse, 2010 Kenny James 52 (TD) San Jose State, 2004 Vince Coby 52 USC, 1979 Zach Tuiasosopo 50 Fresno State, 2004 Rich Alexis 50 Purdue, 2001 Rose Bowl Rich Alexis 50 (TD) Miami, 2000 Billy Joe Hobert 50 (TD) Stanford, 1992 Jacque Robinson 50 (TD) Arizona, 1984 Joe Steele 50 Oregon State, 1978 Longest Non-Scoring Rush Name Yds. Opponent 1. Napoleon Kaufman 79 UCLA, Greg Lewis 78 Purdue, Rashaan Shehee 75 BYU, 1997 Corey Dillon 75 Oregon, John Brady 73 Navy, Chris Polk 72 Washington State, Napoleon Kaufman 70 Arizona State, Spider Gaines 68 USC Aaron Jenkins 67 Purdue, Leon Neal 66 Ohio State, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

97 ly Longest Rush Yards Player vs. Opponent yards (td) Bishop Sankey vs. Stanford yards (td) Chris Polk vs. Stanford yards Chris Polk vs. Washington State yards (td) Jake Locker vs. Arizona yards (td) Terrance Dailey vs. Oregon State yards Louis Rankin vs. Syracuse (td); Jake Locker vs. Oregon yards (td) Louis Rankin at Washington State yards Louis Rankin at UCLA yards (td) Kenny James vs. San Jose State yards Shelton Sampson vs. Oregon yards Rich Alexis at Michigan yards Willie Hurst vs. Texas, yards (td) Rich Alexis at Arizona State yards (td) Paul Arnold vs. Washington State yards Marques Tuiasosopo vs. BYU yards Rashaan Shehee at BYU yards (td) Corey Dillon vs. San Jose State yards (td) Rashaan Shehee vs. Washington State yards (td) Napoleon Kaufman vs. San Jose State yards (td) Napoleon Kaufman vs. Oregon yards Napoleon Kaufman at Arizona State yards (td) Jay Barry vs. Nebraska yards (td) Beno Bryant vs. Arizona yards Greg Lewis vs. Purdue yards Aaron Jenkins vs. Purdue yards Chris Chandler vs. USC yards Vince Weathersby vs. Oregon yards Vince Weathersby vs. BYU yards (td) Cookie Jackson vs. California yards Jacque Robinson vs. Oregon State yards Jacque Robinson vs. Texas Tech yards Dennis Brown vs. Pacific; vs. Oregon State yards (td) Toussaint Tyler vs. Air Force yards (td) Joe Steele vs. Fresno State yards Spider Gaines vs. USC yards (td) Joe Steele vs. Stanford yards (td) Joe Steele vs. Oregon yards Robin Earl vs. UCLA yards Dennis Fitzpatrick vs. Washington State yards (td) James Anderson vs. Syracuse yards Pete Taggares vs. California yards (td) Tom Scott vs. Purdue yards John Brady vs. Navy yards Joe Bell vs. Oregon State yards (td) Harvey Blanks vs. Idaho yards (td) Tom Manke vs. Stanford yards (td) Don Moore vs. Ohio State yards (td) Ron Medved vs. Washington State yards (td) Junior Coffey vs. Baylor yards (td) Ron Medved vs. Stanford yards (td) Junior Coffey vs. California yards (td) Charlie Mitchell vs. Illinois yards Kermit Jorgensen vs. Idaho yards Bob Schloredt vs. Washington State yards Carver Gayton vs. San Jose State yards (td) Jim Jones vs. Oregon State yards (td) Dean Derby vs. Illinois yards (td) Credell Green vs. Washington State yards Stewart Crook vs. Oregon State yards Jack Nugent vs. Colorado yards Bill Earley vs. Washington State yards (td) Hugh McElhenny vs. Stanford ly Rushing Leaders Name Yds. Avg. TD 2012 Bishop Sankey 289 1, Chris Polk 293 1, Chris Polk 260 1, Chris Polk 226 1, Terrance Dailey Louis Rankin 233 1, Louis Rankin James Sims Kenny James Rich Alexis Rich Alexis Willie Hurst Rich Alexis Marques Tuiasosopo Willie Hurst Rashaan Shehee 168 1, Corey Dillon 301 1, Rashaan Shehee Napoleon Kaufman 255 1, Napoleon Kaufman 226 1, Napoleon Kaufman 182 1, Beno Bryant Greg Lewis 248 1, Greg Lewis 266 1, Aaron Jenkins Vince Weathersby Vince Weathersby Vince Weathersby Jacque Robinson 223 1, Sterling Hinds Jacque Robinson Ron Jackson Kyle Stevens Joe Steele Joe Steele 237 1, Joe Steele Ron Rowland 203 1, Robin Earl Dennis Fitzpatrick Pete Taggares Pete Taggares Pete Taggares Bo Cornell Bo Cornell Carl Wojciechowski Tom Manke Don Moore Don Moore Junior Coffey Ron Medved Junior Coffey Jim Stiger Ray Jackson Ray Jackson Mike McCluskey Jim Jones Luther Carr Credell Green Bob McNamee Bob Dunn Jack Nugent Hugh McElhenny Hugh McElhenny Hugh McElhenny Gordon Hungar Brooks Biddle Fred Provo Statistics Unavailable 1941 Robert Barrett Jadk Stackpool Don Jones Jimmy Johnston, rh Merle Miller

98 Washington Record Book 1,000-Yard Rushers Hugh McElhenny, 1950 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG Kansas State t Minnesota UCLA Oregon State t Illinois Stanford California Oregon USC Washington State t Totals , t Ron Rowland, 1976 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG Virginia Colorado Indiana Minnesota Oregon State Stanford Oregon UCLA California USC Washington State t Totals , t Joe Steele, 1978 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG UCLA Kansas Indiana Oregon State Alabama Stanford Oregon Arizona State Arizona USC Washington State Totals , Jacque Robinson, 1984 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG Northwestern Michigan Houston Miami (OH) Stanford Oregon State Oregon Arizona t California USC Washington State Orange Bowl Oklahoma Totals , t Greg Lewis, 1989 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG Texas A&M Purdue Arizona Colorado USC Oregon California UCLA Arizona State Oregon State Washington State Freedom Bowl Florida Totals , Greg Lewis, 1990 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG San Jose State Purdue USC Colorado Arizona State Oregon t Stanford California Arizona UCLA Washington State DNP 1990 Rose Bowl Iowa Totals , t Napoleon Kaufman, 1992 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG Arizona State Wisconsin Nebraska USC California t Oregon Pacific Stanford Arizona Oregon State Washington State Rose Bowl Michigan Totals , Napoleon Kaufman, 1993 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG Stanford Ohio State East Carolina San Jose State California UCLA Oregon t Arizona State Oregon State t USC Washington State t Totals , t Napoleon Kaufman, 1994 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG USC Ohio State t Miami UCLA San Jose State t Arizona State Oregon Oregon State Stanford California Washington State Totals , t Corey Dillon, 1996 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG Arizona State Brigham Young Arizona Stanford Notre Dame t UCLA Oregon USC Oregon State t San Jose State t Washington State Holiday Bowl Colorado Totals , t Rashaan Shehee, 1997 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG Brigham Young San Diego State Nebraska Arizona State California Arizona Oregon State USC did not play vs. Oregon, UCLA & WSU 1997 Aloha Bowl Michigan State Totals , Louis Rankin, 2007 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG Syracuse Boise State Ohio State UCLA USC Arizona State Oregon Arizona Stanford Oregon State California Washington State Hawai'i Totals , Chris Polk, 2009 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG LSU Idaho USC Stanford Notre Dame Arizona Arizona State Oregon UCLA Oregon State Washington State California Totals 226 1, , Chris Polk, 2010 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG BYU Syracuse Nebraska USC Arizona State Oregon State Arizona Stanford Oregon UCLA California Washington State Holiday Bowl Nebraska Totals 260 1, , Chris Polk, 2011 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG EWU Hawai i Nebraska California Utah Colorado Stanford Arizona Oregon USC Oregon State Washington State Alamo Bowl Baylor Totals 293 1, , Bishop Sankey, 2012 Opponent TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG San Diego State LSU Portland State Stanford Oregon USC Arizona Oregon State California Utah Colorado Washington State Las Vegas Bowl Boise State Totals 289 1, , UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

99 Washington Record Book Top Single Game Performances Yds. Name Opponent W/L 296 Hugh McElhenny Washington State 1950 W 284 Chris Polk Washington State 2010 W 259 Corey Dillon Oregon 1996 W 258 Credell Green Washington State 1955 W 255 Louis Rankin Stanford 2007 W 254 Napoleon Kaufman San Jose State 1994 W 249 Dennis Fitzpatrick Washington State 1974 W 227 Napoleon Kaufman UCLA 1994 W 224 Louis Rankin California 2007 W 222 Corey Dillon San Jose State 1996 W 221 Don Moore Ohio State 1966 W 212 Rashaan Shehee Washington State 1995 W 211 Napoleon Kaufman Ohio State 1994 W 208 Napoleon Kaufman California 1992 W 207 Marques Tuiasosopo Stanford 1999 W 205 Bishop Sankey Boise State 2012* L 205 Greg Lewis California 1990 W 203 Jacque Robinson Texas Tech 1982 W 200 James Sims Arizona 2005 W 196 Rashaan Shehee Stanford 1995 W 196 Ron Rowland Washington State 1976 W 195 Napoleon Kaufman Stanford 1993 W 193 Rashaan Shehee Michigan State 1997* W 193 Joe Steele Washington State 1978 W 189 Bishop Sankey California 2012 W 189 Chris Polk Utah 2011 W 189 Kenny James San Jose State 2004 W 188 Sterling Hinds Stanford 1983 W 185 Willie Hurst Arizona State 2001 W 183 Napoleon Kaufman Washington State 1993 W 183 Ron Rowland Virginia 1976 W 177 Chris Polk Nebraska 2010* W 177 Vince Weathersby Washington State 1986 W 177 Joe Steele Stanford 1977 W 177 Hugh McElhenny Kansas State 1950 W 173 Corey Dillon Stanford 1996 W 171 Rashaan Shehee BYU 1997 W 171 Rashaan Shehee Notre Dame 1995 L 169 Rashaan Shehee Oregon State 1997 W 169 Greg Lewis Oregon 1990 W 169 Robin Earl UCLA 1976 L 165 Greg Lewis Purdue 1989 W 162 Aaron Jenkins Purdue 1988 W 161 Willie Hurst Oregon 1999 W 160 Jacque Robinson Washington State 1984 W 159 Napoleon Kaufman Arizona State 1992 W 159 Greg Lewis Arizona State 1990 W 158 Beno Bryant USC 1991 W 158 Carl Wojciechowski Oregon State 1968 L 157 Jake Locker Arizona 2007 L 157 Greg Lewis San Jose State 1990 W 157 Joe Steele Oregon 1976 W 156 Bishop Sankey Utah 2012 W 156 Joe Steele Oregon State 1978 W 155 Willie Hurst UCLA 1998 L 155 Corey Dillon Washington State 1996 W 155 Joe Steele Indiana 1978 L 155 Ron Rowland Minnesota 1976 W 152 Leon Neal USC 1995 T 152 Napoleon Kaufman USC 1994 L 152 Jacque Robinson California 1984 W 152 Robin Earl UCLA 1974 W 151 Toussaint Tyler Oregon 1978 W 149 Bo Cornell USC 1969 L 148 Terry Hollimon San Jose State 1996 W 148 Willie Hendricks Iowa State 1974 W 147 Chris Polk Baylor 2011* L 147 Louis Rankin Syracuse 2007 W 147 Vince Weathersby Stanford 1988 W 147 Ron Jackson California 1981 W 147 Dean Derby Illinois 1956 W 147 Hugh McElhenny Washington State 1949 W 146 Rashaan Shehee Arizona State 1997 W 146 Napoleon Kaufman Oregon State 1992 W Yds. Name Opponent W/L 146 Greg Lewis Oregon 1989 W 145 Louis Rankin Hawai'i 2007 L 145 Louis Rankin San Jose State 2006 W 145 Corey Dillon UCLA 1996 W 145 Mark Wheeler Michigan State 1970 W 144 Bishop Sankey Stanford 2012 W 144 Chris Polk Arizona 2011 W 144 Chris Polk Stanford 2011 L 143 Corey Dillon Oregon State 1996 W 143 Jay Barry California 1991 W 142 Napoleon Kaufman East Carolina 1993 W 142 Napoleon Kaufman Oregon 1993 W 142 Jacque Robinson Iowa 1982* W 142 Jeff Jordan UCLA 1964 W 140 Corey Dillon Colorado 1996 L 140 Junior Coffey Air Force 1964 L 140 Roland Kirkby Washington State 1949 W 139 Bishop Sankey Colorado 2012 W 139 Napoleon Kaufman Stanford 1994 L 139 Beno Bryant Nebraska 1991 W 139 Don Moore Oregon State 1965 W 139 Hugh McElhenny Oregon 1951 W 138 Chris Polk UCLA 2010 W 138 Ron Gipson Stanford 1977 W 138 Don Moore Oregon 1965 W 137 Willie Hurst Texas 2001* L 137 Jacque Robinson Washington State 1982 L 137 Hugh McElhenny UCLA 1951 T 136 Chris Polk Notre Dame 2009 L 136 Rashaan Shehee Arizona 1997 W 135 Leon Neal Ohio State 1995 L 135 Jacque Robinson Oklahoma 1985* W 135 Junior Coffey California 1962 W 135 Hugh McElhenny Washington State 1951 L 134 Rich Alexis Washington State 2000 W 134 George Wilson Alabama 1926* L 133 Kenny James UCLA 2004 L 133 Greg Lewis Texas A&M 1989 W 133 Joe Steele Fresno State 1979 W 133 Mike McCluskey Washington State 1956 W 132 Chris Polk UCLA 2009 L 132 Jacque Robinson Stanford 1982 L 132 Hugh McElhenny Stanford 1951 L 131 Shelton Sampson Oregon 2003 W 131 Rashaan Shehee BYU 1996 W 131 Sterling Hinds Oregon 1983 W 131 Junior Coffey Iowa 1964 L 130 Chris Polk Nebraska 2011 L 130 Chris Polk Washington State 2009 W 130 Robin Earl Oregon 1976 W 130 Robin Earl California 1975 L 130 Robin Earl Washington State 1974 W 129 Kyle Stevens Stanford 1980 W 128 Rich Alexis Stanford 2003 W 128 Corey Dillon USC 1996 W 128 Napoleon Kaufman Pacific 1992 W 128 Greg Lewis Iowa 1991* W 127 Rich Alexis Arizona State 2000 W 127 Rich Alexis UCLA 2000 W 127 Beno Bryant Washington State 1991 W 127 Rick Fenney Oregon 1985 W 126 Paul Arnold Washington State 1999 W 126 Greg Lewis USC 1990 W 126 Joe Steele Oregon 1978 W 126 Carl Wojciechowski UCLA 1968 W 125 Chris Polk Eastern Washington 2011 W 125 Rich Alexis San Jose State 2002 W 125 Corey Dillon Arizona 1996 W 124 Rashaan Shehee California 1997 W 124 Jacque Robinson Arizona State 1982 W 124 Stew Crook Oregon State 1954 W 124 Hugh McElhenny Oregon State 1950 W 122 Rich Alexis Oregon 2002 W 122 Vince Weathersby Oregon State 1987 W 99

100 Yds. Name Opponent W/L 122 Vince Weathersby Stanford 1986 W 121 Brandon Johnson California 2007 W 121 Jacque Robinson Oregon State 1983 W 121 Robin Earl Washington State 1976 W 121 Ron Rowland Indiana 1976 L 121 Harvey Blanks Rice 1968 T 120 Rich Alexis Nevada 2003 L 120 Tom Manke Stanford 1967 L 120 Ron Medved Stanford 1963 W 119 Napoleon Kaufman USC 1993 L 119 Napoleon Kaufman Arizona State 1993 L 119 Jacque Robinson Arizona 1984 W 119 Cookie Jackson California 1984 W 119 Pete Taggares Washington State 1971 W 119 Hugh McElhenny Minnesota 1951 W 118 Louis Rankin Washington State 2006 W 118 Napoleon Kaufman San Jose State 1993 W 117 Chris Polk Colorado 2011 W 117 Chris Polk Syracuse 2010 W 117 Beno Bryant Toledo 1991 W 117 Junior Coffey Stanford 1964 W 116 Chris Polk Oregon State 2009 L 116 Rich Alexis Idaho 2003 W 116 Willie Hurst Arizona 2000 W 116 Aaron Jenkins Arizona State 1988 W 115 Greg Lewis Washington State 1989 W 114 Willie Hurst Washington State 1998 W 114 Rick Fenney Stanford 1985 W 113 Maurice Shaw Stanford 1999 W 113 Sterling Hinds USC 1983 W 113 Joe Steele Pittsburgh 1979 L 113 Jim Stiger Washington State 1961 W 113 Junior Coffey Oregon State 1962 W 112 Willie Griffin Washington State 2008 L 112 Louis Rankin Oklahoma 2006 L 112 Greg Lewis UCLA 1989 W 112 Toussaint Tyler Oklahoma State 1980 W 112 Beno Bryant Washington State 1990 W 112 Vince Coby Washington State 1979 W 112 Robin Earl Minnesota 1976 W 112 Robin Earl Oregon 1975 W 112 Carl Wojciechowski Wisconsin 1968 W 112 Junior Coffey UCLA 1962 W 111 Bob Schloredt Washington State 1959 W 110 Chris Polk Arizona State 2010 L 110 Jake Locker USC 2010 W 110 Don Moore California 1965 L 110 Junior Coffey Oregon 1963 W 109 Chris Polk Oregon State 2011 L 108 Willie Hurst Stanford 2001 W 108 Willie Hurst Oregon State 1999 W 108 Greg Lewis Stanford 1990 W 108 Robin Earl Virginia 1976 W 107 Chris Polk Hawai i 2011 W 107 Rich Alexis Oregon State 2000 W 107 Aaron Jenkins Pacific 1987 W 107 Robin Earl USC 1976 L 107 Don Moore Washington State 1965 W 106 Glenn Bonner California 1972 W 106 Joe Steele Wyoming 1979 W 106 Joe Steele USC 1977 W 105 Chris Polk Oregon State 2010 W 105 Braxton Cleman Washington State 2000 W 105 Leon Neal Arizona State 1995 W 105 Dennis Fitzpatrick Oregon 1974 W 105 Ray Jackson California 1959 W 105 Hugh McElhenny Utah 1949 W 104 Bishop Sankey Oregon 2012 L 104 Chris Polk Oregon 2009 L 104 Kenny James Oregon 2003 W 104 Robin Earl Stanford 1974 L 104 Credell Green Oregon 1956 W 103 Bishop Sankey Portland State 2012 W 103 Jake Locker Washington State 2007 L 103 Greg Lewis Arizona 1990 W 103 Aaron Jenkins UCLA 1987 L 103 Sterling Hinds Oregon 1982 W Yds. Name Opponent W/L 103 Ron Jackson Washington State 1981 W 103 Vince Coby USC 1979 L 103 Charlie Mitchell Oregon State 1960 W 102 Terrance Dailey Oregon State 2008 L 102 Jake Locker Ohio State 2007 L 102 Isaiah Stanback San Jose State 2006 W 102 Willie Hurst USC 2001 W 102 Paul Arnold Oregon State 2000 W 102 Tony Covington Washington State 1985 L 102 Joe Steele Kansas 1978 W 102 James Anderson Oregon State 1975 W 102 Dennis Fitzpatrick Iowa State 1974 W 102 Gary James California 1967 W 101 Napoleon Kaufman Oregon 1994 L 101 Greg Lewis Purdue 1990 W 101 Greg Lewis Colorado 1990 L 101 Kyle Stevens Arizona State 1978 W 101 Robin Earl Indiana 1976 L 101 Ron Medved Washington State 1965 W 100 Chris Polk Washington State 2011 W 100 Braxton Cleman Air Force 1999 L 100 Braxton Cleman UCLA 1998 L 100 Maurice Shaw San Jose State 1996 W 100 Charlie Mitchell College of Pacific 1960 W Three 100-Yard Rushers in a Game Names Yards Opponent Corey Dillon/Terry Hollimon/Maurice Shaw 222/148/100 San Jose State, 1996 Two 100-Yard Rushers in a Game Names Yards Opponent Chris Polk and Jesse Callier 138/107 UCLA 2010 Louis Rankin and Brandon Johnson 224/121 California, 2007 Shelton Sampson and Kenny James 131/104 Oregon, 2003 Rich Alexis and Braxton Cleman 124/105 Washington State, 2000 Rich Alexis and Paul Arnold 107/102 Oregon State, 2000 Willie Hurst and Braxton Cleman 114/110 UCLA, 1998 Beno Bryant and Jay Barry 139/110 Nebraska, 1991 Jacque Robinson and Ron Jackson 152/119 California, 1984 Toussaint Tyler and Joe Steele 151/126 Oregon, 1978 Joe Steele and Ron Gipson 177/138 Stanford, 1977 Ron Rowland and Robin Earl 196/121 Washington State, 1976 Joe Steele and Ron Rowland 157/130 Oregon, 1976 Ron Rowland and Robin Earl 183/108 Virginia, 1976 Ron Rowland and Robin Earl 131/101 Indiana, 1976 Dennis Fitzpatrick and Robin Earl 249/130 Washington State, 1974 Willie Hendricks and Dennis Fitzpatrick 148/102 Iowa State, 1974 Hugh McElhenny and Roland Kirkby 147/140 Washington St, 1949 Career 100-Yard Rushing Games Name 1. Chris Polk Napoleon Kaufman Greg Lewis Robin Earl Louis Rankin 11 Joe Steele Hugh McElhenny 10 Jacque Robinson 10 Rashaan Shehee Rich Alexis 9 Corey Dillon 9 Willie Hurst 9 Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games Name 1. Greg Lewis, Corey Dillon, Chris Polk, Chris Polk, Chris Polk, Rashaan Shehee, Bishop Sankey, Bishop Sankey, Joe Steele, * Indicates Bowl Game 100 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

101 Washington Record Book Individual Passing Passing Yards Career 10,220, Cody Pickett ( ) Season 4,458, Cody Pickett, 2002 Game 455, Cody Pickett vs. Arizona, 2001 Passing Yards By Class Freshman 2,062, Jake Locker, 2007 Sophomore 3.063, Keith Price, 2011 Junior 4,458, Cody Pickett, 2002 Senior 3,043, Cody Pickett, 2003 Passing Yards Per Game Career (Min. 18 games): , Cody Pickett, (10,220 yds., 40 games) Season (Min. 9 games): 342.9, Cody Pickett, 2002 (4458 yds., 13 games) Passing Yards Per Attempt Career (Min. 100 attempts.): 9.19, Bob Schloredt, (1,195 yds., 130 att.) Season (Min. 100 attempts): 8.46, Brock Huard, 1997 (2,319 yards, 274 att.) Game: 22.1, Chris Rowland, vs. Washington State, 1973 (354 yards, 16 att.) Pass Attempts Career 1,429, Cody Pickett, Season 612, Cody Pickett, 2002 Game 62, Brock Huard vs. USC, 1998 Quarter 31, Chris Rowland vs. California (4th), 1973 (NCAA Record) Pass Attempts Per Game Career (Min. 18 games): 35.7, Cody Pickett, (1,429 att., 40 games) Season (Min. 9 games): 47.1, Cody Pickett, 2002 (612 att., 13 games) Pass Completions Career 821, Cody Pickett, Season 365, Cody Pickett, 2002 Game 35, Cody Pickett vs. Cal, 2002; at Washington State, 2002 Pass Completions Per Game Career (Min. 18 games): 20.5, Cody Pickett, (821 comp., 40 games) Season (MIn. 9 games): 28.1, Cody Pickett, 2002 (365 comp., 13 games) Passing Yards Per Completion Career (Min. 100 completions): 14.76, Chris Rowland, (2,966 yds., 201 comp.) Season (Min. 50 completions): 16.41, Sonny Sixkiller, 1971 (2,068 yds., 126 comp.) Game (Min. 10 comps): 30.00, Marques Tuiasosopo, 1999 at Cal (300 yds., 10 comp.) Most Touchdown Passes Career 55, Cody Pickett, Season 33, Keith Price, 2011 Game 5, Jake Locker vs. Oregon State, , Chris Rowland vs. California, 1973 Quarter 4, Cody Pickett at Oregon, 2002; Chris Chandler vs. BYU, 1986; Chris Rowland vs. California, 1973 Passes Had Intercepted Career 51, Sonny Sixkiller, Season 24, Chris Rowland, 1973 Game 6, Sonny Sixkiller vs. Oregon State, 1970 Pass Attempts Without Interception Season 137, Steve Pelluer, 1983 Career 151, Brock Huard, Lowest Interception Percentage Career (Min. 400 attempts): 2.29%, Isaiah Stanback, (523 att., 12 int.) Season (Min. 100 attempts): 1.64%, Warren Moon, 1975 (122 att., 2 int.) Completion Percentage Career (Min. 200 completions):.631 ( ), Keith Price, Season (Min. 100 completions):.669 ( ), Keith Price, 2011 Game (Min. 10 completions):.941 (16-17), Tom Flick vs. Arizona, 1980 Highest Passing Efficiency Rating (Multiply a player s yards per att. by 8.4, add his completion pct., add his touchdown pct. times 3.3, then subtract his interception pct. times two) Career (Min. 250 completions): , Keith Price, Season (Min. 100 completions): 161.9, Keith Price, 2011 Touchdown Passes Per Game Career (Min. 18 games): 1.606, Brock Huard, (53 TDs, 33 games) Season (Min. 9 games): 2.42, Keith Price (29 TDs, 12 games) Touchdown Passes By Class Freshman 14, Jake Locker, 2007 Sophomore 33, Keith Price, 2011 Junior 28, Cody Pickett, 2002 Senior 18, Cary Conklin, 1989 Passing Yards Game Name Opponent 1. Cody Pickett 455 Arizona, Keith Price 438 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Cody Pickett 438 Idaho, Cody Pickett 429 UCLA, Cary Conklin 428 Arizona State, Cody Pickett 404 Wyoming, Cody Pickett 399 California, Sonny Sixkiller 387 Purdue, Cody Pickett 371 Wash. State, Cody Pickett 368 Wash. State, 2002 Season Name PA PC PCT TD YDS 1. Cody Pickett (2002) , Keith Price (2011) , Cody Pickett (2003) , Jake Locker (2009) , Cary Conklin (1989) , Keith Price (2012) , Cody Pickett (2001) , Damon Huard (1995) , Billy Joe Hobert (1991) , Tom Flick (1980) , Marques Tuiasosopo (1999) , Steve Pelluer (1983) , Brock Huard (1997) , Sonny Sixkiller (1970) , Marques Tuiasosopo (2000) ,284 Career Name (s) PA PC PCT TD YDS 1. Cody Pickett ( ) 1, , Jake Locker ( ) 1, , Brock Huard ( ) , Keith Price ( ) , Damon Huard ( ) , Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) , Sonny Sixkiller ( ) , Cary Conklin ( ) , Steve Pelluer ( ) , Chris Chandler ( ) , Don Heinrich ( ) , Mark Brunell ( ) , Isaiah Stanback ( ) , Tom Flick ( ) , Warren Moon ( ) ,

102 Passing Yards Per Game Season (Min. 9 games) Name Yds. Gms. Avg. 1. Cody Pickett , Cody Pickett , Cody Pickett , Keith Price , Jake Locker , Cary Conklin , Sonny Sixkiller , Brock Huard , Damon Huard , Brock Huard , Keith Price , Billy Joe Hobert , Tom Flick , Marques Tuiasosopo , Steve Pelluer , Career (Min. 18 games) Name Yds. Gms. Avg. 1. Cody Pickett ( ) 10, Sonny Sixkiller ( ) 5, Brock Huard ( ) 6, Jake Locker ( ) 7, Keith Price ( ) 5, Don Heinrich ( ) 4, Damon Huard ( ) 5, Cary Conklin ( ) 5, Chris Chandler ( ) 4, Steve Pelluer ( ) 4, Hugh Millen ( ) 2, Billy Joe Hobert ( ) 3,220 * Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) 5, Tom Flick ( ) 3, Warren Moon ( ) 3, *Total games played does not include three games as punter Passing Yards per Completion Game (Min. 10 completions) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Marques Tuiasosopo 30.0 (10-300) California, Sonny Sixkiller 23.0 (10-230) Texas Christian, Chris Rowland 22.1 (16-354) Washington State, Jake Locker 21.4 (12-257) Oregon, Isaiah Stanback 20.9 (14-293) Arizona, Cliff McBride 20.3 (12-243) California, Isaiah Stanback 19.9 (11-219) Oregon State, Jake Locker 19.8 (17-336) Arizona, Tod Hullin 19.6 (18-354) UCLA, Don Heinrich 19.5 (15-292) Kansas State, Cody Pickett 19.4 (15-291) Stanford, Keith Price 19.4 (23-438) Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 12. Jake Locker 18.7 (12-224) Washington State, 2007 Sonny Sixkiller 18.7 (11-206) UCLA, 1971 Season (Min. 50 completions) Name PC Yds. Avg. 1. Sonny Sixkiller , Chris Rowland , Sonny Sixkiller , Isaiah Stanback , Bill Douglas Mark Brunell , Tod Hullin , Brock Huard , Chris Rowland Cody Pickett , Brock Huard , Don Heinrich Tom Sparlin Warren Moon , Sam Mitchell , Career (Min. 100 completions) Name PC Yds. Avg. 1. Chris Rowland ( ) 201 2, Isaiah Stanback ( ) 269 3, Sonny Sixkiller ( ) 385 5, Tod Hullin ( ) 127 1, Warren Moon ( ) 254 3, Bill Douglas ( ) 108 1, Mark Brunell ( ) 301 4, Brock Huard ( ) 484 6, Don Heinrich ( ) 335 4, Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) 457 5, Passing Attempts Game Name Opponent 1. Brock Huard 62 USC, Cody Pickett 61 USC, Cody Pickett 60 UCLA, Cody Pickett 59 California, Cody Pickett 57 Washington State, 2002 Sonny Sixkiller 57 USC, Cody Pickett 54 Purdue, 2002 Sun Bowl Cody Pickett 54 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl 9. Keith Price 52 Arizona, Cody Pickett 51 Arizona, 2003 Season Name Att. 1. Cody Pickett Cody Pickett Keith Price Cary Conklin Jake Locker Keith Price Sonny Sixkiller Steve Pelluer Cody Pickett Brock Huard Marques Tuiasosopo Jake Locker Jake Locker Marques Tuiasosopo Billy Joe Hobert Tom Flick Career Name Att. 1. Cody Pickett ( ) 1, Jake Locker ( ) 1, Brock Huard ( ) Keith Price ( ) Steve Pelluer ( ) Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) Sonny Sixkiller ( ) Damon Huard ( ) Cary Conklin ( ) Chris Chandler ( ) Don Heinrich ( ) Mark Brunell ( ) Isaiah Stanback ( ) Warren Moon ( ) Chris Rowland ( ) 475 Passing Attempts Per Game Season (Min. 9 games) Name PA Gms. Avg. 1. Cody Pickett Cody Pickett Sonny Sixkiller Brock Huard Cary Conklin Keith Price Jake Locker UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

103 8. Cody Pickett Steve Pelluer Hugh Millen Marques Tuiasosopo Jake Locker Keith Price Cary Conklin Jake Locker Career (Min. 18 games) Name PA Gms. Avg. 1. Cody Pickett ( ) 1, Sonny Sixkiller ( ) Jake Locker ( ) 1, Brock Huard ( ) Keith Price ( ) Cary Conklin ( ) Steve Pelluer ( ) Hugh Millen ( ) Chris Chandler ( ) Damon Huard ( ) Passing Yards Per Attempt Game (Min. 10 attempts) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Chris Rowland 22.1 (16-354) Washington State, Don Heinrich 18.2 (11-200) Oregon, Mark Brunell 17.1 (18-308) Michigan, 1993 Rose Bowl 4. Damon Huard 14.3 (17-247) San Jose State, Marque Tuiasosopo 13.6 (22-300) California, Tom Flick 13.2 (24-316) Air Force, Billy Joe Hobert 13.0 (18-234) Kansas State, Billy Joe Hobert 12.9 (17-220) Toledo, Keith Price 12.6 (25-315) Hawai i, Brock Huard 12.4 (18-285) BYU, 1997 Season (Min. 100 attempts) Name PA Yds. Avg. 1. Brock Huard , Keith Price , Bill Douglas Damon Huard , Don Heinrich , Isaiah Stanback , Warren Moon , Tod Hullin , Billy Joe Hobert , Tom Flick , Career (Min. 100 attempts) Name PA Yds. Avg. 1. Bob Schloredt ( ) 130 1, Greg Collins ( ) 181 1, Tod Hullin ( ) 219 1, Damon Huard ( ) 790 5, Tom Flick ( ) 471 3, Isaiah Stanback ( ) 523 3, Brock Huard ( ) 875 6, M. Tuiasosopo ( ) 817 5, Don Heinrich ( ) 610 4, Keith Price ( ) 831 5, Passing Completions Game Name Opponent 1. Cody Pickett 35 California, 2002 Cody Pickett 35 Washington State, Cody Pickett 34 Wyoming, 2002 Cody Pickett 34 Arizona State, Brock Huard 33 USC, 1998 Tim Cowan 33 Maryland, 1982 Aloha Bowl 7. Cody Pickett 32 Idaho, Cody Pickett 31 Arizona, Sonny Sixkiller 30 Oregon State, 1970 Sonny Sixkiller 30 USC, 1970 Season Name 1. Cody Pickett Keith Price Cody Pickett Keith Price Steve Pelluer Jake Locker Cary Conklin Damon Huard Cody Pickett Tom Flick Billy Joe Hobert Brock Huard Marques Tuiasosopo Marques Tuiasosopo Sonny Sixkiller Career Name 1. Cody Pickett ( ) Jake Locker ( ) Keith Price ( ) Brock Huard ( ) Steve Pelluer ( ) 472 Damon Huard ( ) Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) Cary Conklin ( ) Sonny Sixkiller ( ) Chris Chandler ( ) Don Heinrich ( ) Mark Brunell ( ) Tom Flick ( ) Isaiah Stanback ( ) Billy Joe Hobert ( ) 266 Passing Completions Per Game Season (Min. 9 games) Name PC Gms Avg. 1. Cody Pickett Cody Pickett Keith Price Steve Pelluer Jake Locker Cary Conklin Brock Huard Keith Price Sonny Sixkiller Cody Pickett Hugh Millen Damon Huard Billy Joe Hobert Tom Flick Marques Tuiasosopo Passing Completions Per Game Career (Min. 18 games) Name PC Gms Avg. 1. Cody Pickett ( ) Jake Locker ( ) Keith Price ( ) Brock Huard ( ) Sonny Sixkiller ( ) Cary Conklin ( ) Steve Pelluer ( ) Damon Huard ( ) Hugh Millen ( ) Don Heinrich ( )

104 Passing Completion Percentage Game (Min. 10 completions) Name Pct. (C-A) Opponent 1. Tom Flick.941 (16-17) Arizona, Damon Huard.882 (15-17) San Jose State, Jake Locker.826 (19-23) California, Steve Pelluer.818 (27-33) Michigan, Don Heinrich.800 (12-15) Oregon, Brock Huard.782 (18-23) BYU, Tim Cowan.764 (13-17) California, Keith Price.761 (19-25) California, Steve Pelluer.760 (19-25) UCLA, Keith Price.759 (22-29) Colorado, 2012 Season (Min. 100 completions) Name Passing Pct. 1. Keith Price Steve Pelluer Damon Huard Keith Price Don Heinrich Tom Flick Billy Joe Hobert Brock Huard Hugh Millen Cody Pickett Damon Huard Marques Tuiasosopo Jake Locker Tom Flick Cary Conklin Career (Min. 200 completions) Name Comp.-Att. Pct. 1. Keith Price ( ) Damon Huard ( ) Tom Flick ( ) Cody Pickett ( ) 821-1, Billy Joe Hobert ( ) Steve Pelluer ( ) Hugh Millen ( ) Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) Brock Huard ( ) Don Heinrich ( ) Touchdown Passes Game Name Opponent 1. Keith Price 5 Colorado, 2012 Jake Locker 5 Oregon State, 2010 Chris Rowland 5 California, Keith Price 4 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Keith Price 4 Colorado, 2011 Keith Price 4 Nebraska, 2011 Keith Price 4 Hawai i, 2011 Jake Locker 4 Syracuse, 2010 Jake Locker 4 Oregon, 2007 Jake Locker 4 UCLA, 2007 Cody Pickett 4 Oregon, 2002 Brock Huard 4 Oregon State, 1998 Brock Huard 4 Arizona State, 1998 Brock Huard 4 Washington State, 1997 Brock Huard 4 San Diego State, 1997 Brock Huard 4 Oregon State, 1996 Billy Joe Hobert 4 Oregon State, 1991 Chris Chandler 4 Washington State, 1986 Chris Chandler 4 BYU, 1986 Steve Pelluer 4 Oregon State, 1981 Chris Rowland 4 Washington State, 1973 Don Heinrich 4 Kansas State, 1950 Season Name TDs 1. Keith Price Cody Pickett Brock Huard Billy Joe Hobert Jake Locker Chris Chandler Keith Price Cary Conklin Jake Locker Mark Brunell Career Name TDs 1. Cody Pickett ( ) Keith Price ( ) Jake Locker ( ) 53 Brock Huard ( ) Damon Huard ( ) 36 Sonny Sixkiller ( ) Chris Chandler ( ) M. Tuiasosopo ( ) 33 Cary Conklin ( ) 33 Don Heinrich ( ) Billy Joe Hobert ( ) Mark Brunell ( ) Tom Flick ( ) Chris Rowland ( ) Isaiah Stanback ( ) 22 TD Passes Per Game Season (Min. 9 games) Name TDs Gms. Avg. 1. Keith Price Brock Huard Cody Pickett Billy Joe Hobert Jake Locker Chris Chandler Brock Huard Cary Conklin Sonny Sixkiller Keith Price Jake Locker Don Heinrich Chris Rowland Mark Brunell Todd Hullin Don Heinrich Career (Min. 18 games) Name TDs Gms. Avg. 1. Brock Huard ( ) Keith Price ( ) Cody Pickett ( ) Jake Locker ( ) Sonny Sixkiller ( ) Billy Joe Hobert ( ) Chris Chandler ( ) Don Heinrich ( ) Cary Conklin ( ) Damon Huard ( ) UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

105 Passing Efficiency Season (Min. 100 completions) Name Rating 1. Keith Price Brock Huard Damon Huard Don Heinrich Billy Joe Hobert Warren Moon Tom Flick Cody Pickett Jake Locker Isaiah Stanback Mark Brunell Isaiah Stanback Marques Tuiasosopo Steve Pelluer Chris Chandler Career (Min. 200 completions) Name (s) Rating 1. Keith Price ( ) Damon Huard ( ) Tom Flick ( ) Brock Huard ( ) Billy Joe Hobert ( ) Cody Picket ( ) Mark Brunell ( ) Isaiah Stanback ( ) Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) Don Heinrich ( , 52) Pass Interceptions Thrown Game Name Opponent 1. Sonny Sixkiller 6 Oregon State, Carl Bonnell 5 California, 2006 Cody Pickett 5 Miami, 2001 Brock Huard 5 Washington State, 1997 Don Heinrich 5 UCLA, Casey Paus 4 Oregon, 2004 Cody Pickett 4 UCLA, 2002 Cody Pickett 4 Arizona, 2001 Brock Huard 4 USC, 1998 Damon Huard 4 California, 1993 Hugh Millen 4 Arizona State, 1985 Greg Collins 4 Stanford, 1972 Sonny Sixkiller 4 Illinois, 1971 Sonny Sixkiller 4 California, 1970 Tom Sparlin 4 USC, 1966 Season Name Int. 1. Chris Rowland Sonny Sixkiller Tom Sparlin Sonny Sixkiller Casey Paus Don Heinrich Cary Conklin Cody Pickett Brock Huard Chris Chandler Cody Pickett Chris Chandler Hugh Millen Sandy Lederman Keith Price Ronnie Fouch Cody Pickett Tom Flick Gene Willis Bob Hivner Career Name Int. 1. Sonny Sixkiller ( ) Cody Pickett ( ) Chris Rowland ( ) Cary Conklin ( ) Jake Locker ( ) Chris Chandler ( ) 33 Don Heinrich ( ) Brock Huard ( ) Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) Damon Huard ( ) Steve Pelluer ( ) Keith Price ( ) Hugh Millen ( ) 23 Tom Flick ( ) 23 Interception Percentage Season (Min. 100 attempts) Name PA INT Pct. 1. Isaiah Stanback Warren Moon Mark Brunell Damon Huard Billy Joe Hobert Steve Pelluer Isaiah Stanback Cody Pickett Brock Huard Bill Douglas Jake Locker Jake Locker Cody Pickett Keith Price Keith Price Career (Min. 400 attempts) Name PA INT Pct. 1. Isaiah Stanback ( ) Keith Price ( ) Mark Brunell ( ) Jake Locker ( ) 1, Cody Pickett ( ) 1, Steve Pelluer ( ) Billy Joe Hobert ( ) Brock Huard ( ) Damon Huard ( ) Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) yard Passing Performances Career Name 1. Cody Pickett Jake Locker Marques Tuiasosopo Keith Price Brock Huard Cary Conklin 12 Sonny Sixkiller Damon Huard Steve Pelluer 10 Chris Chandler

106 Season Name 1. Cody Pickett Cody Pickett Keith Price Jake Locker Cary Conklin Jake Locker Marques Tuiasosopo Marques Tuiasosopo Billy Joe Hobert Keith Price Cody Pickett Tom Flick Sonny Sixkiller Steve Pelluer Damon Huard Most Consecutive 200-yard Games (Regular Season Only) 1. Cody Pickett Keith Price Brock Huard M. Tuiasosopo Cary Conklin Damon Huard Steve Pelluer M.Tuiasosopo nine players 3 Longest Pass Plays (50+ Yards) Quarterback to Receiver Yards Opponent 1. Jake Locker to Marcel Reece 98 (TD) Arizona, Cody Pickett to Reggie Williams 89 (TD) San Jose State, Cody Pickett to Charles Frederick 87 (TD) Oregon State, Carl Bonnell to Cody Ellis 86 (TD) Oregon State, Tom Flick to Willie Rosborough 84 (TD) Air Force, Jake Locker to Anthony Russo 83 (TD) Oregon, 2007 Marques Tuiasosopo to Todd Elstrom 83 (TD) California, 1999 Brock Huard to Corey Dillon 83 (TD) San Jose State, Keith Price to Jermaine Kearse 80 (TD) Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Jake Locker to D Andre Goodwin 80 (TD) California, 2010 Cody Pickett to Reggie Williams 80 (TD) Arizona, 2002 Tom Manke to Harrison Wood 80 (TD) Air Force, 1967 Steve Roake to Jim Houston 80 (TD) USC, 1955 to Corky Lewis* Don Heinrich to George Black 80 (TD) UCLA, 1952 Frank Waskowitz to Merle Miller 80 (TD) Washington State, Damon Huard to Andre DeSaussure & 79 (TD) Arizona State, 1995 Dave Janoski # 18. Cody Pickett to Paul Arnold 78 (TD) Arizona, 2001 Warren Moon to Spider Gaines 78 (TD) Washington State, Casey Paus to Craig Chambers 77 (TD) California, 2004 Sam Mitchell to Hugh McElhenny 77 (TD) Illinois, Cary Conklin to Andre Riley 76 Purdue, 1989 Cody Pickett to Patrick Reddick 75 (TD) Arizona, 2001 Damon Huard to Richard Thomas 75 (TD) Miami, 1994 Chris Rowland to Ken Conley 75 (TD) Washington State, 1973 Cody Pickett to Reggie Williams 74 (TD) Stanford, 2003 Cody Pickett to Charles Frederick 74 (TD) Idaho, 2002 Cody Pickett to Reggie Williams 74 Michigan, 2001 Tom Porras to Spider Gaines 74 (TD) Alabama, 1978 Hugh Millen to Mark Pattison 73 (TD) Michigan, 1984 Dennis Fitzpatrick to Scott Phillips 73 (TD) Duke, 1973 Tom Porras to Spider Gaines 72 (TD) USC, 1978 Sonny Sixkiller to Tom Scott 72 UCLA, 1972 Greg Collins to Larry Dumas 72 (TD) California, 1971 Billy Joe Hobert to Mario Bailey 71 (TD) Kansas State, 1991 Keith Price to Chris Polk 70 (TD) California, 2011 Cody Pickett to Reggie Williams 70 (TD) Indiana, 2003 Billy Joe Hobert to Mario Bailey 70 (TD) Toledo, 1991 Steve Pelluer to Danny Greene 70 (TD) UCLA, 1983 Tom Sparlin to Dave Williams 70 (TD) Oregon, 1965 Carl Bonnell to Marcel Reece 69 (TD) Washington State, 2006 Isaiah Stanback to Craig Chambers 69 (TD) Arizona, 2005 Isaiah Stanback to Marlon Wood 69 Notre Dame, 2005 Billy Joe Hobert to Orlando McKay 69 (TD) Washington State, 1991 Cary Conklin to Andre Riley 69 (TD) Arizona State, 1989 Steve Pelluer to Anthony Allen 69 (TD) Kansas State, 1981 Tom Flick to Aaron Williams 69 (TD) Navy, 1980 Sandy Lederman to George Black 69 (TD) Utah, 1953 Brock Huard to Theron Hill 68 (TD) Oregon State, 1992 Sonny Sixkiller to Dennis BrimHall 68 (TD) California, 1971 Brock Huard to Gerald Harris 67 (TD) Arizona State, 1996 Mark Brunell to Greg Lewis 67 USC, 1990 Jake Locker to Jermaine Kearse 66 (TD) Washington State, 2010 Brock Huard to Chris Juergens 66 Oregon, 1998 Cody Pickett to Paul Arnold 66 (TD) UCLA, 2002 Damon Huard to Mark Bruener 66 (TD) Stanford, 1993 Sonny Sixkiller to Tom Scott 66 (TD) UCLA, 1971 Isaiah Stanback to Sonny Shackelford 65 (TD) Washington State, 2005 Gene Willis to Dan Roberson 65 (TD) UCLA, 1969 Talbot George to Mike McCluskey 65 (TD) Oregon State, 1956 Don Heinrich to Roland Kirkby 65 (TD) Kansas State, 1950 Sam Mitchell to Hugh McElhenny 65 (TD) California, 1951 Carl Bonnell to Cody Ellis 64 (TD) Washington State, 2006 Mark Brunell to Jason Shelley 64 (TD) Michigan, 1993 Hugh Millen to Lonzell Hill 64 (TD) Arizona State, 1985 Sonny Sixkiller to Pete Taggares 64 (TD) Washington State, 1972 Jake Locker to Marcel Reece 63 (TD) Washington State, 2007 Jake Locker to Anthony Russo 63 (TD) UCLA, 2007 Casey Paus to Reggie Williams 63 (TD) Oregon, 2003 Brock Huard to Reggie Davis 63 (TD) Arizona State, 1998 Chris Chandler to Lonzell Hill 63 (TD) Oregon State, 1986 Fred Provo to Dev Gossett 63 (TD) Stanford, 1946 Gene Willis to Ralph Bayard 62 (TD) Washington State, 1969 Cody Pickett to Paul Arnold 62 (TD) California, 2001 Ronnie Fouch to Jermaine Kearse 62 Arizona, 2008 Isaiah Stanback to Anthony Russo 61 Arizona State, 2005 Keith Price to Jermaine Kearse 60 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Keith Price to Devin Aguilar 59 Hawai i, 2011 M. Tuiasosopo to Jerramy Stevens 59 Oregon, 2000 Chris Chandler to Brian Slater 59 Oregon, 1987 Sonny Sixkiller to Ira Hammon 59 (TD) Michigan State, 1970 Sam Mitchell to Hugh McElhenny 59 (TD) UCLA, 1951 Jake Locker to Marcel Reece 58 (TD) Boise State, 2007 Cody Pickett to Reggie Williams 58 Washington St., 2001 Tom Porras to Spider Gaines 58 (TD) Alabama, 1978 Tom Sparlin to Jim Cope 58 (TD) USC, 1966 Bob Dunn to Dick Payseno 58 (TD) Colorado, 1957 Don Heinrich to Bill Earley 58 (TD) Oregon, 1952 Jerry Kaloper to Carl Wojciechowski 58 Idaho, 1968 Jake Locker to Jermaine Kearse 57 (TD) Syracuse, 2010 Casey Paus to Shelton Sampson 57 Arizona, 2004 Chris Rowland to Scott Phillips 57 Cincinnati, 1974 Dennis Fitzpatrick to Wayne Moses 57 Syracuse, 1973 Steve Hanzlik to Darrell Downey 57 (TD) Navy, 1970 Sandy Lederman to Mike Monroe 57 (TD) Colorado, 1953 Isaiah Stanback to Anthony Russo 56 Oregon State, 2006 Isaiah Stanback to Sonny Shackelford 56 (TD) California, 2005 Mark Brunell to Greg Lewis 56 (TD) California, 1990 Chris Rowland to Gordy Bronson 56 (TD) Oregon State, 1975 James Anderson to Eddie King 56 (TD) Duke, 1973 Sonny Sixkiller to Scott Krieg 56 (TD) Texas Christian, 1971 Tod Hullin to Dave Williams 56 (TD) UCLA, 1965 Isaiah Stanback to Quintin Daniels 55 (TD) Arizona, 2006 Dane Looker to Joe Jarzynka 55 (TD) Washington State, 1999 Cary Conklin to Scott Fitzgerald 55 Stanford, 1988 M. Tuiasosopo to Jerome Pathon 54 Nebraska, 1997 Damon Huard to Jason Shelley 54 San Jose State, 1993 Cary Conklin to Brian Slater 54 (TD) USC, 1988 Warren Moon to Spider Gaines 54 (TD) Minnesota, 1977 Tod Hullin to Dave Williams 54 (TD) Washington State, 1965 Keith Price to Kevin Smith 53 USC, 2011 Nick Montana to Kasen Williams 53 Oregon, 2011 Ronnie Fouch to D Andre Goodwin 53 Arizona State, 2008 Brock Huard to Andre DeSaussure 53 UCLA, 1998 Brock Huard to Jerome Pathon 53 (TD) San Diego State, 1997 Chris Chandler to Brian Slater 53 Arizona State, 1987 Bob Schloredy to Don McKeta 53 Oregon State, 1959 Keith Price to James Johnson 52 (TD) Nebraska, 2011 Isaiah Stanback to Sonny Shackelford 52 (TD) Oregon State, 2004 Cody Pickett to Reggie Williams 52 (TD) Nevada, 2003 Brock Huard to Chris Juergens 52 (TD) BYU, 1998 Damon Huard to Eric Bjornson 52 (TD) USC, 1994 Damon Huard to Jason Shelly 52 (TD) San Jose State, 1993 Warren Moon to Spider Gaines 52 UCLA, 1977 Sonny Sixkiller to Bo Cornell 52 (TD) Stanford, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

107 Jake Locker to Johri Fogerson 51 LSU, 2009 Carl Bonnell to Cody Ellis 51 California, 2007 Isaiah Stanback to Anthony Russo 51 Oklahoma, 2006 Cody Pickett to Charles Frederick 51 (TD) Michigan, 2002 Marques Tuiasosopo to Dane Looker 51 Utah State, 1998 Damon Huard to Jerome Pathon 51 Stanford, 1995 Damon Huard to Eric Bjornson 51 (TD) Oregon, 1994 Warren Moon to Spider Gaines 51 (TD) Syracuse, 1977 Jake Locker to Jermaine Kearse 50 (TD) Washington State, 2009 Isaiah Stanback to Sonny Shackelford 50 Arizona, 2006 Cary Conklin to Andre Riley 50 Arizona, 1989 Chris Chandler to Sterling Hill 50 (TD) Washington State, 1985 Warren Moon to Spider Gaines 50 (TD) Minnesota, 1976 Sonny Sixkiller to Tom Scott 50 (TD) UCLA, 1971 Tod Hullin to Dave Williams 50 (TD) UCLA, 1965 Don Heinrich to Fritz Apking 50 (TD) UCLA, 1950 * - Houston lateraled to Lewis, who went final 55 yards. # - Janoski ran 35 yards with recovered fumble Longest Non-Scoring Pass Plays Quarterback to Receiver Yards Opponent 1. Cary Conklin to Andre Riley 76 Purdue, Cody Pickett to Reggie Williams 74 Michigan, Sonny Sixkiller to Tom Scott 72 UCLA, Isaiah Stanback to Marlon Wood 69 Notre Dame, Mark Brunell to Greg Lewis 67 USC, Brock Huard to Chris Juergens 66 Oregon, Isaiah Stanback to Anthony Russo 61 Arizona State, Keith Price to Jermaine Kearse 60 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 9. Keith Price to Devin Aguilar 59 Hawai i, 2011 M. Tuiasosopo to Jerramy Stevens 59 Oregon, 2000 Chris Chandler to Brian Slater 59 Oregon, 1987 Most 50+ yard Passes Season Name 1. Jake Locker Isaiah Stanback Cody Pickett Cody Pickett Keith Price Isaiah Stanback Cody Pickett Brock Huard Sonny Sixkiller Jake Locker Damon Huard Damon Huard Damon Huard Billy Joe Hobert Cary Conklin Tom Porras Warren Moon Tod Hullin Sandy Lederman Sam Mitchell Career Name 1. Cody Pickett Jake Locker 10 Isaiah Stanback Damon Huard 9 Brock Huard 7 Sonny Sixkiller 7 7. Keith Price 6 8. Cary Conklin 5 Warren Moon Marques Tuiasosopo 4 Chris Chandler 4 Don Heinrich 4 ly Passing Leaders Name Att. Comp. Yds. Int. TD Pct Keith Price , Keith Price , Jake Locker , Jake Locker , Ronnie Fouch , Jake Locker , Isaiah Stanback , Isaiah Stanback , Casey Paus , Cody Pickett , Cody Pickett , Cody Pickett , M. Tuiasosopo , M. Tuiasosopo , Brock Huard , Brock Huard , Brock Huard , Damon Huard , Damon Huard , Damon Huard , Mark Brunell , Billy Joe Hobert , Mark Brunell , Cary Conklin ,, Cary Conklin , Chris Chandler , Chris Chandler , Hugh Millen , Hugh Millen , Steve Pelluer , Steve Pelluer , Steve Pelluer , Tom Flick , Tom Flick Tom Porras , Warren Moon , Warren Moon , Chris Rowland Chris Rowland Chris Rowland , Sonny Sixkiller , Sonny Sixkiller , Sonny Sixkiller , Gene Willis Jerry Kaloper Tom Manke Tom Sparlin Tod Hullin , Bill Douglas Bill Douglas Bill Siler Pete Ohler Bob Hivner Bob Schloredt Bob Hivner Bob Dunn Al Ferguson Steve Roake Bob Cox Sandy Lederman , Don Heinrich , Sam Mitchell , Don Heinrich , Don Heinrich Ansel McCullough Dick Ottele Fred Provo Statistics unavailable 1941 Bob Erickson Dean McAdams Dean McAdams Bill Gleason Frank Waskowitz

108 ly Longest Pass Yards Player vs. Opponent yards Keith Price vs. Utah yards (td) Keith Price vs. Baylor yards (td) Jake Locker at California yards Jake Locker vs. LSU yards Ronnie Fouch at Arizona yards (td) Jake Locker vs. Arizona yards (td) Carl Bonnell at Washington State yards (td) Isaiah Stanback vs. Arizona yards (td) Casey Paus vs. California yards (td) Cody Pickett vs. Oregon State yards (td) Cody Pickett vs. San Jose State yards (td) Cody Pickett vs. Arizona yards Marques Tuiasosopo at Oregon yards (td) Marques Tuiasosopo at California yards Brock Huard at Arizona State yards Marques Tuiasosopo vs. Nebraska yards (td) Brock Huard vs. San Jose State yards (td) Damon Huard vs. Arizona State yards (td) Damon Huard at Miami yards (td) Damon Huard vs. Stanford yards (td) Damon Huard vs. Oregon State yards (td) Billy Joe Hobert vs. Kansas State yards Mark Brunell vs. USC yards Cary Conklin vs. Purdue yards Cary Conklin vs. Stanford yards Chris Chandler vs. Oregon yards (td) Chris Chandler vs. Oregon State yards (td) Hugh Millen vs. Arizona State yards (td) Hugh Millen vs. Stanford yards (td) Steve Pelluer vs. UCLA yards Steve Pelluer vs. Oregon State yards (td) Steve Pelluer vs. Kansas State yards (td) Tom Flick vs. Air Force yards Tom Flick vs. USC yards (td) Tom Porras vs. Alabama yards (td) Warren Moon vs. Minnesota yards (td) Warren Moon vs. Minnesota yards (td) Warren Moon vs. Washington State yards Chris Rowland vs. Cincinnati yards (td) Chris Rowland vs. Washington State yards Sonny Sixkiller vs. UCLA yards (td) Greg Collins vs. California yards (td) Sonny Sixkiller vs. Michigan State yards (td) Gene Willis vs. UCLA yards Jerry Kaloper vs. Idaho yards (td) Tom Manke vs. Air Force yards (td) Tom Sparlin vs. USC yards (td) Tom Sparlin vs. Oregon yards Tod Hullin at Washington State yards Bill Douglas vs. USC yards Bill Siler vs. Washington State yards Pete Ohler vs. Pittsburgh yards Bob Hivner vs. Pacific yards Bob Schloredt vs. Oregon State yards (td) Bob Hivner vs. Oregon yards (td) Bob Dunn vs. Colorado yards (td) Talbot George vs. Oregon State yards (td) Steve Roake vs. USC yards Bob Cox vs. Baylor yards (td) Sandy Lederman vs. Utah yards (td) Don Heinrich vs. Stanford yards (td) Sam Mitchell vs. Illinois Single-Game Passing Performances Yds. Name Opponent W-L 455 Cody Pickett Arizona 2001 W 438 Keith Price Baylor 2011* L 438 Cody Pickett Idaho 2002 W 429 Cody Pickett UCLA 2002 L 428 Cary Conklin Arizona State 1989 L 404 Cody Pickett Wyoming 2002 W 399 Cody Pickett California 2002 L 387 Sonny Sixkiller Purdue 1971 W 371 Cody Pickett Washington State 2001 W 368 Cody Pickett Washington State 2002 W 360 Sonny Sixkiller Oregon State 1970 W 354 Chris Rowland Washington State 1973 L 354 Cary Conklin Arizona 1989 L 354 Tod Hullin UCLA 1965 L 353 Isaiah Stanback Notre Dame 2005 L 351 Cody Pickett Arizona 2003 L 350 Cody Pickett USC 2002 L 350 Tim Cowan Maryland 1982* W 347 Cody Pickett San Jose State 2002 W 345 Cody Pickett Arizona 2002 W 341 Sonny Sixkiller USC 1970 L 337 Cody Pickett Nevada 2003 L 336 Jake Locker Arizona 2007 L 328 Casey Paus California 2004 L 328 Chris Rowland Texas 1974 L 327 Damon Huard Oregon 1995 L 321 Jake Locker LSU 2009 L 318 Cody Pickett Michigan 2002 L 318 Brock Huard Arizona State 1998 W 317 Chris Chandler Oregon 1987 L 316 Cody Pickett Oregon 2002 W 316 Tom Flick Air Force 1980 W 316 Taylor Barton UCLA 2001 L 315 Keith Price Hawai i 2011 W 315 Cary Conklin California 1988 W 314 Chris Chandler Stanford 1987 W 313 Brock Huard San Diego State 1997 W 312 Steve Pelluer LSU 1983 L 311 Brock Huard Arizona 1996 W 311 Chris Rowland California 1973 L 311 Tom Flick Washington State 1980 W 310 Jake Locker USC 2010 W 308 Mark Brunell Michigan 1993* L 305 Steve Pelluer UCLA 1983 L 302 Marques Tuiasosopo Stanford 1999 W 301 Isaiah Stanback California 2005 L 301 Brock Huard USC 1998 L 300 Marques Tuiasosopo California 1999 W 295 Damon Huard Stanford 1995 W 293 Isaiah Stanback Arizona 2006 W 293 Cody Pickett Texas 2001* L 292 Keith Price California 2011 W 292 Don Heinrich Kansas State 1950 W 291 Keith Price Washington State 2011 W 291 Cody Pickett Stanford 2001 W 291 Cody Pickett California 2001 W 290 Cody Pickett Indiana 2003 W 289 Jake Locker Syracuse 2010 W 289 Brock Huard Oregon 1998 L 286 Jake Locker Oregon State 2010 W 285 Cody Pickett Oregon State 2003 W 285 Brock Huard BYU 1997 W 284 Carl Bonnell California 2006 L 283 Brock Huard Washington State 1997 L 283 Billy Joe Hobert Nebraska 1991 W 282 Tom Flick Michigan 1981* L 281 Jake Locker Notre Dame 2009 L 281 Cody Pickett UCLA 2003 L 280 Cary Conklin USC 1988 L 279 Jake Locker Arizona State 2009 L 278 Tom Flick Stanford 1980 W 277 Keith Price Utah 2012 W 277 Keith Price Arizona 2011 W 277 Sonny Sixkiller UCLA 1970 W 276 Ronnie Fouch Oregon State 2008 L 276 Damon Huard Washington State 1995 W 276 Sonny Sixkiller Michigan State 1970 W 275 Don Heinrich Washington State 1950 W 274 Keith Price Nebraska 2011 L 274 Cody Pickett USC 2003 L 272 Cody Pickett Purdue 2002* L 271 Carl Bonnell Washington State 2006 W 271 Brock Huard UCLA 1997 L 270 Marques Tuiasosopo Nebraska 1997 L 269 Steve Pelluer Michigan 1983 W 268 Damon Huard Arizona State 1994 W 266 Jake Locker BYU 2010 L 266 Jake Locker Oregon 2009 L 262 Cody Pickett Oregon State 2002 W 261 Marques Tuiasosopo Oregon 1997 L 260 Brock Huard Oregon State 1998 W 259 Damon Huard UCLA 1995 W 259 Cary Conklin Colorado 1989 L 257 Keith Price Colorado 2011 W 257 Jake Locker Oregon 2007 L 257 Sonny Sixkiller California 1970 L 257 Warren Moon Syracuse 1977 L 256 Keith Price Arizona 2012 L 256 Billy Joe Hobert Oregon 1991 W 256 Sonny Sixkiller Washington State 1970 W 256 Steve Pelluer Texas El Paso 1982 W 255 Cody Pickett Ohio State 2003 L 254 Damon Huard Oregon 1994 L 253 Jake Locker Idaho 2009 W 253 Don Heinrich Stanford 1952 W 252 Cody Pickett Arizona State 2001 W 248 Keith Price Colorado 2012 W 248 Jake Locker California 2009 W 108 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

109 247 Keith Price Stanford 2011 L 247 Damon Huard San Jose State 1993 W 245 Tom Flick USC 1979 L 244 Billy Joe Hobert Stanford 1991 W 243 Mark Brunell Arizona 1992 L 243 Cliff McBride California 1974 L 243 Don Heinrich Stanford 1950 W 242 Keith Price Boise State 2012* L 242 Isaiah Stanback Air Force 2005 L 241 Cary Conklin San Jose State 1988 W 241 Tim Cowan Washington State 1982 L 241 Sandy Lederman Colorado 1953 L 240 Greg Collins Pacific 1972 W 240 Steve Pelluer Oregon State 1982 W 239 Damon Huard Arizona State 1995 W 238 Chris Chandler Arizona State 1986 L 238 Tom Sparlin USC 1966 L 237 Jake Locker California 2010 W 237 Jake Locker USC 2009 W 237 Marques Tuiasosopo BYU 1999 L 237 Cary Conklin Arizona 1987 T 237 Damon Huard California 1993 W 236 Billy Joe Hobert Washington State 1991 W 236 Cary Conklin USC 1989 L 236 Steve Pelluer Navy 1983 W 235 Keith Price California 2012 W 235 Jake Locker UCLA 2009 L 234 Cody Pickett Idaho 2003 W 234 Billy Joe Hobert Kansas State 1991 W 234 Chris Chandler Tulane 1987* W 234 Steve Pelluer California 1981 W 233 Carl Bonnell Oregon State 2007 L 232 Hugh Millen Oklahoma State 1985 L 231 Cody Pickett Stanford 2003 W 230 Sonny Sixkiller TCU 1971 W 230 Tom Flick Arizona 1980 W 229 Marques Tuiasosopo Oregon 2000 L 229 Steve Pelluer San Diego State 1982 W 228 Billy Joe Hobert Arizona State 1991 W 228 Tom Flick Navy 1980 L 226 Keith Price Utah 2011 W 226 Jake Locker Washington State 2010 W 226 Don Heinrich Idaho 1952 W 225 Cody Pickett California 2003 L 225 Marques Tuiasosopo California 2000 W 224 Jake Locker Washington State 2007 L 224 Cary Conklin Texas A&M 1989 W 224 Chris Chandler Stanford 1986 W 223 Marques Tuiasosopo Idaho 2000 W 223 Marques Tuiasosopo Miami 2000 W 223 Marques Tuiasosopo Oregon State 2000 W 222 Keith Price San Diego State 2012 W 221 Brock Huard Oregon State 1996 W 220 Billy Joe Hobert Toledo 1991 W 219 Isaiah Stanback Oregon State 2004 L 219 Brock Huard Oregon State 1997 W 217 Damon Huard Miami 1994 W 217 Steve Pelluer Arizona 1983 W 217 Cary Conklin Florida 1989* W 217 Sandy Lederman Utah 1954 W 216 Jake Locker UCLA 2007 L 216 Marques Tuiasosopo Stanford 2000 W 215 Cary Conklin Purdue 1989 W 215 Tom Porras Indiana 1978 L 214 Cary Conklin California 1989 W 214 Chris Rowland USC 1973 L 213 Sonny Sixkiller Washington State 1972 L 212 Isaiah Stanback USC 2006 L 212 Sonny Sixkiller UCLA 1972 L 211 Casey Paus Oregon 2004 L 211 Marques Tuiasosopo Oregon 1999 W 211 Steve Pelluer Northwestern 1983 W 210 Cody Pickett Arizona State 2002 L 210 Marques Tuiasosopo Colorado 1999 W 209 Jake Locker Arizona State 2010 L 209 Damon Huard USC 1995 T 209 Warren Moon Stanford 1976 L 208 Marques Tuiasosopo Arizona 1999 W 207 Brock Huard Arizona 1997 W 207 Warren Moon California 1977 W 206 Marques Tuiasosopo Arizona State 1999 L 206 Sonny Sixkiller UCLA 1971 W 205 Hugh Millen BYU 1985 L 204 Jake Locker BYU 2008 L 204 Tom Porras Alabama 1978 L 204 Chris Chandler Ohio State 1986 W 204 Chris Chandler Washington State 1986 W 204 Paul Sicuro Washington State 1984 W 204 Don Heinrich UCLA 1952 L 203 Brock Huard Colorado 1996* L 203 Brock Huard UCLA 1998 L 202 Mark Brunell Oregon State 1992 W 202 Chris Chandler BYU 1986 W 202 Tom Manke Air Force 1967 W 201 Isaiah Stanback USC 2005 L 201 Sonny Sixkiller USC 1971 L 200 Isaiah Stanback UCLA 2006 W 200 Casey Paus UCLA 2004 L 200 Marques Tuiasosopo Colorado 2000 W 200 Chris Chandler Washington State 1985 L 200 Chris Chandler Purdue 1987 W 200 Don Heinrich Oregon 1952 W * indicates bowl game Husky Quarterback History Jake Locker ( ) Easily the leading rushing QB in Husky history with 1,939 yards Finished second in career passing yards, completions, attempts and touchdowns 2007 Pac-10 Freshman of the Drafted in the first round (8th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals Cody Pickett ( ) Became first 4,000-yard passer in Pac-10 history with record-setting 4,458 yards in 2003 Career passing total of 10,220 yards is fourth-highest in Pac-10 history Owns seven of the top-10 single-game passing yardage records in UW history Finished UW career holding 21 different UW passing records Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) 2001 Rose Bowl MVP and 2000 Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Set UW career record in total offense Eighth in voting for 2000 Heisman Trophy Only player in college football history to rush for 200 yds. and pass for 300 yds. in a game Member of the AFC Champion Oakland Raiders in 2002 Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals Rushing G-S TC Yds. Lost Net Avg. TD LG Totals Brock Huard ( ) Broke brother Damon's UW career record in passing Finished his career as holder of 20 UW records Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals Damon Huard ( ) Set UW career records in passing and total offense Member of Washington s 1991 National Championship team Member of the Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots in 2002 and 2004 Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals

110 Mark Brunell ( ) 1991 Rose Bowl MVP Member of Washington s 1991 National Championship team One-time owner of five Rose Bowl records Has passed for over 30,000 yards and rushed for over 2,400 yards in 17-year NFL career Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals Billy Joe Hobert ( ) Won 1992 Rose Bowl MVP honors, leading UW to the 1991 National Championship UW never lost a game he played in, going 27-0 (four as punter only) Retired in 2002 after nine seasons in the NFL Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals Cary Conklin ( ) 1989 Freedom Bowl MVP 1990 Hula Bowl Offensive Player of the Game Member of the 1991 Super Bowl Champion Washington Redskins Capped six-year NFL career with the San Francisco 49ers Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals Chris Chandler ( ) Named MVP of 1985 Freedom Bowl and 1987 Independence Bowl Quarterbacked Atlanta Falcons to 1999 Super Bowl 17-year NFL career included 2 Pro Bowls, over 28,000 yards passing Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals Hugh Millen ( ) 1985 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Winner Played 10 years in NFL Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals Steve Pelluer ( ) 1983 Pac-10 Offensive Player of the ; 1983 Pac-10 Conference Medalist 1983 All-Coast First Team Ended eight-year NFL career in 1991, went on to play two years in the World League Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals Tom Flick ( ) Set UW single-game completion percentage record against Arizona in 1980 (16-17,.941) Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Red-Shirted Season Totals Warren Moon ( ) 1977 Pac-10 Co-Player of the and 1978 Rose Bowl MVP 1984 Husky Hall of Fame Inductee, 1997 Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Inductee Led Edmonton Eskimos to a record five -consecutive Grey Cup titles Played 17 seasons in the NFL, MVP of 1998 Pro Bowl Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals Sonny Sixkiller ( ) 1970 Touchdown Club of Ohio s Sammy Baugh Trophy Winner Featured on the cover of the October 4, 1971 issue of Sports Illustrated 1985 Husky Hall of Fame Inductee Played two seasons in the WFL Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals Bob Schloredt ( ) 1959 All-American, All-Coast and All-Conference Featured on the cover of the October 3, 1960 Sports Illustrated 1960 & 1961 Rose Bowl MVP 1981 Husky Hall of Fame Inductee 1989 National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame Inductee Played two seasons in the WFL and two seasons in the CFL Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Totals Don Heinrich ( ) 1950 & 1952 All-American Finished ninth in the 1952 Heisman Trophy balloting 1981 Husky Hall of Fame Inductee 1987 National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame Inductee In six NFL seasons, led the NY Giants to three title games and the 1956 Championship Passing G-S Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Pct. LG Did Not Play Totals UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

111 Washington Record Book Individual Receiving Receptions Career 243, Reggie Williams, Season 94, Reggie Williams, 2002 Game 15, Braxton Cleman vs. USC, 2002 Receptions Per Game Career (Min. 18 games): 6.57, Reggie Williams (243 rec., 37 games) Season (Min. 9 games): 7.4, Reggie Williams, 2003 (89 rec., 12 games) Receiving Yards Career 3,598, Reggie Williams, Season 1,454, Reggie Williams, 2002 Game 257, Dave Williams vs. UCLA, 1965 Receiving Yards Per Game Career (Min. 18 games): 97.2, Reggie Williams, (3,598 yds., 37 games) Season (Min. 9 games): 111.8, Reggie Williams, 2002 (1,494 yds., 13 games) Receiving Yards Per Catch Career (Min. 50 receptions): 23.6, Spider Gaines, (1,651 yds., 70 rec.) Season (Min. 30 receptions): 23.4, Tom Scott, 1971 (820 yds., 35 rec.) Game (Min. 4 receptions): 39.0, Jerome Pathon, 1997 vs. Nebraska (195 yds., 5 rec.) Touchdown Receptions Career 30, Mario Bailey, Season 18, Mario Bailey, 1991 Game 4, Jermaine Kearse vs. Oregon State, 2010 Receptions by a Tight End Career 95, Mark Bruener, Season 48, Jerramy Stevens, 2000 Game 10, Dave Williams vs. UCLA, 1965; vs. Stanford, 1965 Receiving Yards by a Tight End Career 1,133, Dave Williams, Season 795, Dave Williams, 1965 Receiving Yards Per Catch by a Tight End Career (Min. 20 receptions): 18.3, Dave Williams, Season (Min. 10 receptions): 21.6, Reginald Brown, 1973 Touchdown Receptions by a Tight End Career 10, Dave Williams, , John Brady, Season 10, Dave Williams, 1965 Receptions by a Running Back Career 143, Vince Weathersby, Season 49, Vince Weathersby, 1985 Game 15, Braxton Cleman vs. USC, 2002 Two 100-Yard Receivers in One Game Names Yards Opponent Reggie Williams and Patrick Reddick 116/105 California, 2002 Paul Arnold and Patrick Reddick 138/102 Arizona, 2001 Dane Looker and Reggie Davis 108/110 Arizona State, 1998 Mario Bailey and Orlando McKay 108/105 Oregon, 1991 Brian Slater and Darryl Franklin 165/116 Pacific, 1987 Paul Skansi and Aaron Williams 113/110 USC, 1979 Receptions Game Name Rec. Opponent 1. Braxton Cleman 15 USC, Reggie Williams 14 Oregon, Reggie Williams 13 Arizona, Reggie Williams 12 Washington St., 2002 Dane Looker 12 USC, Reggie Williams 11 Washington St., 2001 Dane Looker 11 Arizona State, 1998 Jim Krieg 11 USC, 1970 Jim Cope 11 USC, Kasen Williams 10 Stanford, 2012 Reggie Williams 10 UCLA, 2003 Reggie Williams 10 Stanford, 2003 Reggie Williams 10 Ohio State, 2003 Patrick Reddick 10 California, 2002 Fred Coleman 10 UCLA, 1997 Anthony Allen 10 Oregon, 1982 Dave Williams 10 UCLA, 1965 Dave Williams 10 Stanford, 1965 Season Name Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 1. Reggie Williams (2002) 94 1, Reggie Williams (2003) 89 1, Kasen Williams (2012) Jerome Pathon (1997) 73 1, Dane Looker (1998) Austin Seferian-Jenkins (2012) Mario Bailey (1991) 68 1, Jermaine Kearse (2010) 63 1, D Andre Goodwin (2008) Reggie Williams (2001) 60 1, Paul Skansi (1982) Charles Frederick (2003) Andre Riley (1989) 57 1, Patrick Reddick (2002) Jim Krieg (1970) Career Name (s) Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 1. Reggie Williams ( ) 243 3, Jermaine Kearse ( ) 180 2, Paul Skansi ( ) 161 1, Vince Weathersby ( ) 143 1, Mario Bailey ( ) 141 2, Jerome Pathon ( ) 138 2, Devin Aguilar ( ) 131 1, Anthony Russo ( ) 122 1, Charles Frederick ( ) 121 1, Sonny Shackelford ( ) 119 1, Anthony Allen ( ) 118 1, Kasen Williams ( ) 113 1, Lonzell Hill ( ) 112 1, Scott Phillips ( ) 111 1, Fred Coleman ( ) 110 1, Receptions Per Game Season (Min. 9 games) Name Rec. Gms. Avg. 1. Reggie Williams Reggie Williams Dane Looker Jerome Pathon Kasen Williams Mario Bailey Jim Krieg Austin Seferian-Jenkins D Andre Goodwin Reggie Williams Paul Skansi

112 Anthony Allen Charles Frederick Jermaine Kearse Andre Riley Career (Min. 18 games) Name Rec. Gms. Avg. 1. Reggie Williams ( ) Kasen Williams ( ) Austin Seferian-Jenkins ( ) Dane Looker ( ) Jerome Pathon ( ) Mario Bailey ( ) Jim Krieg ( ) Paul Skansi ( ) Jermaine Kearse ( ) Orlando McKay ( ) Receiving Yards Game Name Yds. Opponent 1. Dave Williams 257 UCLA, Andre Riley 223 Arizona State, Charles Frederick 216 Oregon State, Darryl Franklin 209 Stanford, Reggie Williams 203 Washington State, Jermaine Kearse 198 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Reggie Williams 198 Oregon, Jerome Pathon 195 Nebraska, 1997 Jim Cope 195 USC, Craig Chambers 189 California, 2004 Season Name Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 1. Reggie Williams (2002) 94 1, Jerome Pathon (1997) 73 1, Mario Bailey (1991) 68 1, Reggie Williams (2003) 89 1, Andre Riley (1989) 57 1, Reggie Williams (2001) 60 1, Jermaine Kearse (2010) 63 1, Kasen Williams (2012) Jermaine Kearse (2009) Austin Seferian-Jenkins (2012) Charles Frederick (2003) Tom Scott (1971) Lonzell Hill (1986) Dave Williams (1965) Fred Coleman (1997) Career Name (s) Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 1. Reggie Williams ( ) 243 3, Jermaine Kearse ( ) 180 2, Mario Bailey ( ) 141 2, Jerome Pathon ( ) 138 2, Paul Skansi ( ) 161 1, Anthony Russo ( ) 122 1, Scott Phillips ( ) 111 1, Devin Aguilar ( ) 131 1, Lonzell Hill ( ) 112 1, Charles Frederick ( ) 121 1, Brian Slater ( ) 90 1, Fred Coleman ( ) 110 1, Anthony Allen ( ) 118 1, Spider Gaines ( ) 70 1, Sonny Shackelford ( ) 119 1, Yards Per Game Season (Min. 9 games) Name Rec. Yds. Gms. Avg. 1. Reggie Williams , Jerome Pathon , Mario Bailey , Reggie Williams , Andre Riley , Reggie Williams , Dave Williams Jermaine Kearse , Tom Scott Jim Krieg Jermaine Kearse Anthony Allen Eric Bjornson Charles Frederick Dane Looker Career (Min. 18 games) Name Rec. Yds. Gms. Avg. 1. Reggie Williams ( ) 243 3, Brian Slater ( ) 90 1, Jerome Pathon ( ) 138 2, Mario Bailey ( ) 141 2, Spider Gaines ( ) 70 1, Jim Krieg ( ) 76 1, Jermaine Kearse ( ) 180 2, Austin Seferian-Jenkins ( ) 110 1, Kasen Williams ( ) 113 1, Anthony Allen ( ) 118 1, Yards Per Reception Game (Min. 4 receptions) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Jermaine Kearse 39.6 (5-198) Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 2. Jerome Pathon 39.0 (5-195) Nebraska, Roland Kirkby 36.8 (5-184) Kansas State, Jason Shelley 35.5 (4-142) San Jose St., Dave Williams 35.4 (5-177) Oregon, Fred Coleman (4-141) Arizona, Al Maurer 35.0 (4-140) Stanford, Andre Riley 34.3 (4-137) Purdue, George Black 34.0 (4-136) Utah, Reggie Williams 33.5 (4-134) Michigan, 2001 Season (Min. 30 receptions) Name Rec. Yds. Avg. 1. Tom Scott Spider Gaines Scott Phillips Dave Williams Marcel Reece Brian Slater Brian Slater Andre Riley , Jerome Pathon , Jermaine Kearse Reggie Williams , Anthony Russo Mario Bailey , Mario Bailey Fred Coleman UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

113 Career (Min. 50 receptions) Name Rec. Yds. Avg. 1. Spider Gaines ( ) 70 1, Brian Slater ( ) 90 1, Andre Riley ( ) 62 1, Dave Williams ( ) 62 1, Scott Phillips ( ) 111 1, Aaron Williams ( ) 86 1, Jerome Pathon ( ) 138 2, Mario Bailey ( ) 141 2, Jim Krieg ( ) 76 1, Jermaine Kearse ( ) 180 2, Anthony Russo ( ) 122 1, Lonzell Hill ( ) 112 1, Fred Coleman ( ) 110 1, John Brady ( ) 67 1, Darryl Franklin ( ) 97 1, Touchdown Receptions Game Name Opponent 1. Jermaine Kearse 4 Oregon State, Jermaine Kearse 3 Syracuse, 2010 Reggie Williams 3 Oregon, 2002 Reggie Williams 3 Arizona, 2002 Mario Bailey 3 Oregon State, 1991 Mario Bailey 3 Toledo, 1991 Brian Slater 3 USC, 1988 Brian Slater 3 Washington State, 1986 Al Maurer 3 Stanford, 1970 Dave Williams 3 UCLA, 1965 Roland Kirkby 3 Kansas State, 1950 Season Name TDs 1. Mario Bailey Jermaine Kearse Reggie Williams Dave Williams Fred Coleman Anthony Allen Jermaine Kearse Marcel Reece Reggie Williams Jerome Pathon Mario Bailey Lonzell Hill Lonzell Hill Austin Seferian-Jenkins Sonny Shackelford Jerome Pathon Eric Bjornson Brian Slater Spider Gaines George Black Career Name TDs 1. Mario Bailey ( ) Jermaine Kearse ( ) Reggie Williams ( ) Jerome Pathon ( ) 17 Spider Gaines ( ) Lonzell Hill ( ) 16 Brian Slater ( ) Paul Skansi ( ) Anthony Allen ( ) 14 Fred Coleman ( ) Austin Seferian-Jenkins ( ) 13 Devin Aguilar ( ) 13 Orlando McKay ( ) 13 Aaron Williams ( ) Kasen Williams ( ) 12 Receptions by Tight End Game Name Opponent 1. Dave Williams 10 UCLA, 1965 Dave Williams 10 Stanford, Austin Seferian-Jenkins 9 San Diego State, 2012 Jerramy Stevens 9 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl 5. Austin Seferian-Jenkins 8 Arizona, 2012 Austin Seferian-Jenkins 8 California, 2012 Jerramy Stevens 8 Arizona, Austin Seferian-Jenkins 7 Utah, 2012 Jerramy Stevens 7 Colorado, 2000 Jerramy Stevens 7 Miami, 2000 Mark Bruener 7 California, 1993 Season Name 1. Austin Seferian-Jenkins Jerramy Stevens Kevin Ware David Bayle Austin Seferian-Jenkins Bill Ames Dave Williams Rod Jones Mark Bruener Rod Jones Mark Bruener Aaron Pierce John Brady Ernie Conwell Kavario Middleton Career Name (s) 1. Austin Seferian-Jenkins ( ) Mark Bruener ( ) Jerramy Stevens ( ) Rod Jones ( ) John Brady ( ) David Williams ( ) David Bayle ( ) Aaron Pierce ( ) Bill Ames ( ) Cameron Cleeland ( )

114 Receiving Yards by a Tight End Season Name Rec. Yds. 1. Austin Seferian-Jenkins Dave Williams Jerramy Stevens Austin Seferian-Jenkins Kevin Ware John Brady Mark Bruener Ernie Conwell Aaron Pierce John Brady David Bayle Cameron Cleeland Rod Jones Mark Bruener Rod Jones Career Name (s) Rec. Yds. 1. Austin Seferian-Jenkins ( ) 110 1, Dave Williams ( ) 62 1, Jerramy Stevens ( ) 88 1, Mark Bruener ( ) 95 1, John Brady ( ) 67 1, Cameron Cleeland ( ) 55, Ernie Conwell ( ) Scott Greenwood ( ) Rod Jones ( ) Aaron Pierce ( ) Touchdown Receptions by a Tight End Career Name (s) TD 1. Austin Seferian-Jenkins ( ) John Brady ( ) 10 Dave Williams ( ) Jerramy Stevens ( ) 9 5. Cameron Cleeland ( ) 6 Ernie Conwell ( ) 6 Aaron Pierce ( ) 6 8. Rod Jones ( ) 5 Kevin Ware ( ) 5 Mark Bruener ( ) 5 Receptions by a Running Back Game Name Opponent 1. Braxton Cleman 15 USC, Rich Alexis 7 Wyoming, 2002 Braxton Cleman 7 California, 2002 Paul Arnold 7 Oregon State, 2000 Leon Neal 7 Ohio State, 1995 Vince Weathersby 7 Washington State, 1985 Vince Weathersby 7 Oregon, 1985 Vince Weathersby 7 Houston, 1985 Season (since 1950) Name Rec. 1. Greg Lewis Vince Weathersby Bishop Sankey Bo Cornell Vince Weathersby Chris Polk Vince Weathersby Vince Weathersby Darrell Downey Bill Earley Bill Earley Rich Alexis Braxton Cleman Pete Taggares Bill Earley Joe Steele Career Name s 1. Vince Weathersby Bill Earley Greg Lewis Chris Polk Napoleon Kaufman Joe Steele Rich Alexis Jim Cope Rashaan Shehee Rick Fenney Longest Reception (50+Yards) Name Yards Opponent 1. Marcel Reece 98 (TD) Arizona, Reggie Williams 89 (TD) San Jose State, Charles Frederick 87 (TD) Oregon State, Cody Ellis 86 (TD) Oregon State, Willie Rosborough 84 (TD) Air Force, Anthony Russo 83 (TD) Oregon, 2007 Todd Elstrom 83 (TD) California, 1999 Corey Dillon 83 (TD) San Jose State, Jermaine Kearse 80 (TD) Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl D Andre Goodwin 80 (TD) California, 2010 Reggie Williams 80 (TD) Arizona, 2002 Harrison Wood 80 (TD) Air Force, 1967 Jim Houston/Corky Lewis* 80 (TD) USC, 1955 George Black 80 (TD) UCLA, 1952 Merle Miller 80 (TD) Washington State, A. DeSaussure/D. Janoski# 79 (TD) Arizona State, Paul Arnold 78 (TD) Arizona, 2001 Spider Gaines 78 (TD) Washington State, Craig Chambers 77 (TD) California, 2004 Hugh McElhenny 77 (TD) Illinois, Andre Riley 76 Purdue, Patrick Reddick 75 (TD) Arizona, 2001 Richard Thomas 75 (TD) Miami, 1994 Ken Conley 75 (TD) Washington State, Reggie Williams 74 (TD) Stanford, 2003 Charles Frederick 74 (TD) Idaho, 2002 Reggie Williams 74 Michigan, 2001 Spider Gaines 74 (TD) Alabama, 1978 Mark Pattison 73 (TD) Michigan, 1984 Scott Phillips 73 (TD) Duke, 1973 Spider Gaines 72 (TD) USC, 1978 Tom Scott 72 UCLA, 1972 Larry Dumas 72 (TD) California, 1971 Mario Bailey 71 (TD) Kansas State, 1991 Chris Polk 70 (TD) California, 2011 Reggie Williams 70 (TD) Indiana, 2003 Mario Bailey 70 (TD) Toledo, 1991 Danny Greene 70 (TD) UCLA, 1983 Dave Williams 70 (TD) Oregon, 1965 Marcel Reece 69 (TD) Washington state, 2006 Craig Chambers 69 (TD) Arizona, 2005 Marlon Wood 69 Notre Dame, 2005 Orlando McKay 69 (TD) Washington State, 1991 Andre Riley 69 (TD) Arizona State, 1989 Anthony Allen 69 (TD) Kansas State, 1981 Aaron Williams 69 (TD) Navy, 1980 George Black 69 (TD) Utah, 1953 Theron Hill 68 (TD) Oregon State, 1992 Dennis Brimhall 68 (TD) California, 1971 Gerald Harris 67 (TD) Arizona State, 1996 Greg Lewis 67 USC, 1990 Jermaine Kearse 66 (TD) Washington State, 2010 Paul Arnold 66 (TD) UCLA, 2002 Chris Juergens 66 Oregon, 1998 Mark Bruener 66 (TD) Stanford, 1993 Tom Scott 66 (TD) UCLA, 1971 Sonny Shackelford 65 (TD) Washington State, 2005 Dan Roberson 65 (TD) UCLA, 1969 Mike McCluskey 65 (TD) Oregon State, 1956 Roland Kirkby 65 (TD) Kansas State, 1950 Hugh McElhenny 65 (TD) California, 1951 Cody Ellis 64 (TD) Washington State, 2006 Jason Shelley 64 (TD) Michigan, 1993 Rose Bowl 114 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

115 Lonzell Hill 64 (TD) Arizona State, 1985 Pete Taggares 64 (TD) Washington State, 1972 Marcel Reece 63 (TD) Washington State, 2007 Anthony Russo 63 (TD) UCLA, 2007 Reggie Williams 63 (TD) Oregon, 2003 Reggie Davis 63 (TD) Arizona State, 1998 Lonzell Hill 63 (TD) Oregon State, 1986 Dev Gossett 63 (TD) Stanford, 1946 Jermaine Kearse 62 Arizona, 2008 Paul Arnold 62 (TD) California, 2001 Ralph Bayard 62 (TD) Washington State, 1969 Anthony Russo 61 Arizona State, 2005 Jermaine Kearse 60 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Devin Aguilar 59 Hawai i, 2011 Jerramy Stevens 59 Oregon, 2000 Brian Slater 59 Oregon, 1987 Ira Hammon 59 (TD) Michigan State, 1970 Hugh McElhenny 59 (TD) UCLA, 1951 Marcel Reece 58 (TD) Boise State, 2007 Reggie Williams 58 Washington St., 2001 Spider Gaines 58 (TD) Alabama, 1978 Carl Wojciechowski 58 Idaho, 1968 Jim Cope 58 (TD) USC, 1966 Dick Payseno 58 (TD) Colorado, 1957 Bill Earley 58 (TD) Oregon, 1952 Jermaine Kearse 57 (TD) Syracuse, 2010 Shelton Sampson 57 Arizona, 2004 Scott Phillips 57 Cincinnati, 1974 Wayne Moses 57 Syracuse, 1973 Darrell Downey 57 (TD) Navy, 1970 Mike Monroe 57 (TD) Colorado, 1953 Anthony Russo 56 Oregon State, 2006 Sonny Shackelford 56 (TD) California, 2005 Greg Lewis 56 (TD) California, 1990 Gordy Bronson 56 (TD) Oregon State, 1975 Eddie King 56 (TD) Duke, 1973 Scott Krieg 56 (TD) Texas Christian, 1971 Dave Williams 56 (TD) UCLA, 1965 Quintin Daniels 55 (TD) Arizona, 2006 Joe Jarzynka 55 (TD) Washington State, 1999 Scott Fitzgerald 55 Stanford, 1988 Jerome Pathon 54 Nebraska, 1997 Jason Shelley 54 San Jose State, 1993 Brian Slater 54 (TD) USC, 1988 Spider Gaines 54 (TD) Minnesota, 1977 Dave Williams 54 (TD) Washington State, 1965 Kevin Smith 53 USC, 2011 Kasen Williams 53 Oregon, 2011 D Andre Goodwin 53 Arizona State, 2008 Andre DeSaussure 53 UCLA, 1998 Jerome Pathon 53 (TD) San Diego State, 1997 Brian Slater 53 Arizona State, 1987 Don McKeta 53 Oregon State, 1959 James Johnson 52 Nebraska, 2011 Sonny Shackelford 52 Oregon State, 2004 Reggie Williams 52 (TD) Nevada, 2003 Chris Juergens 52 (TD) BYU, 1998 Eric Bjornson 52 (TD) USC, 1994 Jason Shelley 52 (TD) San Jose State, 1993 Spider Gaines 52 UCLA, 1977 Bo Cornell 52 (TD) Stanford, 1970 Johri Fogerson 51 LSU, 2009 Cody Ellis 51 California, 2007 Anthony Russo 51 Oklahoma, 2006 Charles Frederick 51 (TD) Michigan, 2002 Dane Looker 51 Utah State, 1998 Jerome Pathon 51 Stanford, 1995 Eric Bjornson 51 (TD) Oregon, 1994 Spider Gaines 51 (TD) Syracuse, 1977 Jermaine Kearse 50 (TD) Washington State, 2009 Sonny Shackelford 50 Arizona, 2006 Andre Riley 50 Arizona, 1989 Sterling Hill 50 (TD) Washington State, 1985 Spider Gaines 50 (TD) Minnesota, 1976 Tom Scott 50 (TD) UCLA, 1971 Dave Williams 50 (TD) UCLA, 1965 Fritz Apking 50 (TD) UCLA, 1950 * - Houston lateraled to Lewis, who went final 55 yards; # - Janoski ran 55 yards with recovered fumble. Longest Non-Scoring Reception Name Yards Opponent 1. Andre Riley 76 Purdue, Reggie Williams 74 Michigan, Tom Scott 72 UCLA, Marlon Wood 69 Notre Dame, Greg Lewis 67 USC, Chris Juergens 66 Oregon, Jermaine Kearse 62 Arizona, Anthony Russo 61 Arizona State, Jermaine Kearse 60 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 9. Devin Aguilar 59 Hawai i, 2011 Jerramy Stevens 59 Oregon, 2000 Brian Slater 59 Oregon, 1987 Most Long Receptions (50-plus yards) Season Name 1. Dave Williams Marcel Reece Reggie Williams Andre Riley Spider Gaines Spider Gains Hugh McElhenny Jermaine Kearse Jermaine Kearse Anthony Russo Sonny Shackelford Charles Frederick Reggie Williams Paul Arnold Reggie Williams Jerome Pathon Chris Juergens Brian Slater Eric Bjornson Jason Shelley Mario Bailey Greg Lewis Tom Scott Career Name 1. Spider Gaines 8 2. Reggie Williams 7 3. Jermaine Kearse 6 4. Dave Williams 4 5. Anthony Russo 3 Sonny Shackelford 3 Charles Frederick 3 Paul Arnold 3 Jerome Pathon 3 Jason Shelley 3 Andre Riley 3 Brian Slater 3 Hugh McElhenny Chris Juergens 2 Eric Bjornson 2 George Black 2 Greg Lewis 2 Lonzell Hill 2 Mario Bailey 2 Tom Scott 2 115

116 ly Receiving Leaders Name Yds. Avg. TD 2012 Kasen Williams Jermaine Kearse Jermaine Kearse 63 1, Jermaine Kearse D Andre Goodwin Anthony Russo Sonny Shackelford Sonny Shackelford Sonny Shackelford Reggie Williams 89 1, Reggie Williams 94 1, Reggie Williams 60 1, Todd Elstrom Chris Juergens Dane Looker Jerome Pathon 73 1, Jerome Pathon Dave Janoski Eric Bjornson Mark Bruener Joe Kralik Mario Bailey 68 1, Mario Bailey Andre Riley 57 1, Brian Slater Darryl Franklin Lonzell Hill Lonzell Hill Danny Greene Mark Pattison Paul Skansi Anthony Allen David Bayle Paul Skansi Keith Richardson Spider Gaines Scott Phillips Scott Phillips Scott Phillips Walter Oldes John Brady Tom Scott Jim Krieg Ralph Bayard Harrison Wood Jim Cope Jim Cope Dave Williams Gary Carr Dave Kopay Charlie Mitchell Lee Bernhardi Pat Claridge Lee Folkins Luther Carr Bruce Claridge Dean Derby Jim Houston Corky Lewis Jim Warsinske George Black Doug McClary Bill Earley Joe Cloidt Chuck Olson Statistics unavailable 1941 Earl Younglove Don Means Jay MacDowell Jay MacDowell * Merle Miller * Figures are for seven P.C.C. games ly Longest Reception Yards Player vs. Opponent yards Jaydon Mickens (from Price) vs. Utah yards (td) Jermaine Kearse (from Price) vs. Baylor yards (td) D Andre Goodwin (from Locker) at California yards Johri Fogerson (from Locker) vs. LSU yards Jermaine Kearse (from Fouch) at Arizona yards (td) Marcel Reece (from Locker) vs. Arizona yards (td) Marcel Reece (from Bonnell) vs. Washington State yards (td) Craig Chambers (from Stanback) vs. Arizona yards (td) Craig Chambers (from Paus) vs. California yards (td) Charles Frederick (from Pickett) vs. Oregon State yards (td) Reggie Williams (from Pickett) vs. SJSU yards (td) Paul Arnold (from Pickett) vs. Arizona yards Jerramy Stevens (from Tuiasosopo) at Oregon yards (td) Todd Elstrom (from Tuiasosopo) vs. California yards Chris Juergens (from B. Huard) vs. Oregon yards Jerome Pathon (from Tuiasosopo) vs. Nebraska yards (td) Corey Dillon (from B. Huard) vs. San Jose State yards Jerome Pathon (from D. Huard) at Stanford yards (td) Richard Thomas (from D. Huard) at Miami yards (td) Mark Bruener (from D. Huard) vs. Stanford yards (td) Theron Hill (from D. Huard) vs. Oregon State yards (td) Mario Bailey (from Hobert) vs. Kansas State yards Greg Lewis (from Brunell) vs. USC yards Andre Riley (from Conklin) vs. Purdue yards Scott Fitzgerald (from Conklin) vs. Stanford yards Brian Slater (from Chandler) vs. Oregon yards (td) Lonzell Hill (from Chandler) vs. Oregon State yards (td) Lonzell Hill (from Millen) vs. Arizona State yards (td) Danny Greene (from Millen) vs. Stanford yards (td) Danny Greene (from Pelluer) vs. UCLA yards Anthony Allen (from Pelluer) vs. Oregon State yards (td) Anthony Allen (from Pelluer) vs. Kansas State yards (td) Willie Rosborough (from Flick) vs. Air Force yards Aaron Williams (from Flick) vs. USC yards (td) Spider Gaines (from Porras) vs. Alabama yards (td) Spider Gaines (from Moon) vs. Minnesota yards (td) Spider Gaines (from Moon) vs. Minnesota yards (td) Spider Gaines (from Moon) vs. Washington State yards Scott Phillips (from Rowland) vs. Cincinnati yards (td) Ken Conley (from Rowland) vs. Washington State yards Tom Scott (from Sixkiller) vs. UCLA yards (td) Larry Dumas (from Collins) vs. California yards (td) Ira Hammon (from Sixkiller) vs. Michigan State yards (td) Dan Roberson (from Willis) vs. UCLA yards Carl Wojciechowski (from Kaloper) vs. Idaho yards (td) Harrison Wood (from Menke) vs. Air Force yards (td) Jim Cope (fro Sparlin) vs. USC yards (td) Dave Williams (from Sparlin) vs. Oregon yards Ron Medved (from Hullin) at Washington State yards Dave Kopay (from Douglas) vs. USC yards Lee Bernhardi (from Siler) vs. Washington State yards Andy Alkire (from Ohler) vs. Pittsburgh yards Lee Holkins (from Hivner) vs. Pacific yards Don McKeta (from Schloredt) vs. Oregon State yards (td) Luther Carr (from Hivner) vs. Oregon yards (td) Dick Payseno (from Dunn) vs. Colorado yards (td) Mike McCluskey (from George) vs. Oregon State yards (td) Jim Houston (from Roake), lateral to Corky Lewis vs. USC yards Steve Roake (from Cox), lateral to Fred Robinson vs. Baylor yards (td) George Black (from Lederman) vs. Utah yards (td) George Black (from Heinrich) vs. Stanford yards (td) Hugh McElhenny (from Mitchell) vs. Illinois 116 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

117 Top Single-Game Performances Yds. Name Opponent W-L 257 Dave Williams UCLA 1965 L 223 Andre Riley Arizona State 1989 L 216 Charles Frederick Oregon State 2003 W 209 Darryl Franklin Stanford 1987 W 203 Reggie Williams Washington State 2001 W 198 Jermaine Kearse Baylor 2011* L 198 Reggie Williams Oregon 2002 W 195 Jerome Pathon Nebraska 1997 L 195 Jim Cope USC 1966 L 189 Craig Chambers California 2004 L 184 Reggie Williams Arizona 2002 W 184 Roland Kirkby Kansas State 1950 W 182 Jerome Pathon San Diego State 1997 W 179 Jermaine Kearse Syracuse 2010 W 178 Jermaine Kearse Washington State 2010 W 177 Dave Williams Oregon 1965 W 171 Scott Phillips California 1974 L 170 Mario Bailey Toledo 1991 W 169 Reggie Williams Washington State 2002 W 169 Spider Gaines Syracuse 1977 L 167 Andre DeSaussure Oregon State 1998 W 166 Marcel Reece Arizona 2007 L 165 Brian Slater Oregon 1987 L 164 Jerome Pathon Oregon 1997 W 164 George Black Stanford 1952 W 163 Jerome Pathon BYU 1997 W 162 Dave Janoski Washington State 1995 W 160 Reggie Williams San Jose State 2002 W 159 Bill Earley Washington State 1950 W 157 Mario Bailey Kansas State 1991 W 155 Brian Slater USC 1988 L 154 Devin Aguilar Arizona State 2009 L 152 Austin Seferian-Jenkins California 2012 W 152 Anthony Allen Maryland 1982 W 148 Paul Arnold UCLA 2002 L 148 Spider Gaines Alabama 1978 L 147 Jermaine Kearse California 2009 W 146 Jermaine Kearse Oregon State 2010 W 146 Brian Slater California 1988 W 145 Brian Slater San Jose State 1988 W 145 Jim Krieg UCLA 1970 W 143 Andre Riley USC 1989 L 142 Charles Frederick Idaho 2002 W 142 Jason Shelley San Jose State 1993 W 142 Brian Slater Purdue 1987 W 142 George Black Utah 1953 W 141 Fred Coleman Arizona 1996 W 141 Mario Bailey Colorado 1990 L 141 Hugh McElhenny California 1951 L 140 Fred Coleman UCLA 1997 L 140 Al Maurer UCLA 1970 W 140 Anthony Allen Washington State 1982 L 139 Mario Bailey Arizona State 1991 W 138 Reggie Williams Stanford 2003 W 138 Paul Arnold Arizona 2001 W 138 Reggie Brown California 1973 L 137 Andre Riley Purdue 1989 W 137 Lonzell Hill Stanford 1986 W 136 D Andre Goodwin Oregon State 2008 L 136 Charles Frederick California 2003 L 134 Reggie Williams USC 2002 L 134 Reggie Williams Michigan 2001 W 133 Scott Phillips Texas 1974 L 132 Fred Coleman Arizona 1997 W 132 Paul Skansi Texas El Paso 1982 W 131 Devin Aguilar Hawai i 2011 W 130 Reggie Williams Oregon 2003 W 130 Anthony Allen Arizona 1980 W 130 Bill Earley USC 1951 L 129 Kasen Williams Stanford 2012 W 128 Jerome Pathon Stanford 1996 W 127 Anthony Russo Oregon 2007 L 127 Craig Chambers Notre Dame 2005 L 126 D Andre Goodwin California 2010 W 126 Mario Bailey Michigan 1992* W 125 Sonny Shackelford USC 2006 L 124 Sonny Shackelford California 2005 L 124 Fred Coleman Washington State 1997 L 122 Spider Gaines Michigan 1978* W 122 Joe Cloidt Oregon State 1949 L 121 Reggie Williams Arizona 2003 L 121 Dev Gossett UCLA 1949 L 120 Sonny Shackelford UCLA 2006 W 120 Jerome Pathon USC 1997 W 120 Orlando McKay Arizona 1989 L 120 Scott Greenwood Oregon 1977 W 119 Eric Bjornson Arizona State 1994 L 117 Jason Shelley Stanford 1992 W 117 Brian Slater Arizona 1987 T 117 Spider Gaines USC 1978 L 117 Aaron Williams Stanford 1980 W 116 Reggie Williams California 2002 L 116 Paul Arnold California 2001 W 116 Darryl Franklin Oregon 1987 W 116 Tom Scott TCU 1971 W 116 Roland Kirkby USC 1949 L 115 Reggie Williams USC 2003 L 114 Jermaine Kearse UCLA 2009 L 114 Charles Frederick Fresno State 2004 L 114 Mark Pattison LSU 1983 L 113 Paul Skansi USC 1979 L 112 Todd Elstrom UCLA 2001 L 112 Scott Greenwood California 1977 W 112 Fritz Apking Utah 1949 W 111 Gerald Harris California 1999 W 111 Mario Bailey Oregon 1990 W 110 Kasen Williams Arizona 2012 L 110 Reggie Davis Arizona State 1998 W 110 Orlando McKay Washington State 1991 W 110 Andre Riley Oregon State 1989 W 110 Aaron Williams USC 1979 L 109 Jerramy Stevens Texas 2001* L 109 Jerome Pathon Oregon State 1997 W 109 Jim Warsinski Washington State 1953 L 108 James Johnson Nebraska 2011 L 108 Jermaine Kearse BYU 2010 L 108 Mario Bailey Oregon 1991 W 108 Dane Looker Arizona State 1998 W 108 Pete Taggares Washington State 1972 L 107 Marcel Reece Washington State 2006 W 107 Reggie Williams Ohio State 2003 L 107 Scott Phillips Duke 1973 L 107 Spider Gaines Washington State 1975 W 106 Anthony Russo UCLA 2007 L 106 Craig Chambers Oregon 2004 L 105 Sonny Shackelford Arizona 2006 W 105 Reggie Williams UCLA 2003 L 105 Patrick Reddick California 2002 L 105 Chris Juergens Arizona State 1999 L 105 Orlando McKay Oregon 1991 W 104 Todd Elstrom Idaho 2000 W 104 Lonzell Hill USC 1985 W 104 Brian Slater Washington State 1986 W 103 Craig Chambers Oregon State 2005 L 103 Eric Bjornson USC 1994 L 102 Marcel Reece Boise State 2007 W 102 Patrick Reddick Arizona 2001 W 102 Jerramy Stevens Colorado 2000 W 102 Richard Thomas Miami 1994 W 102 Lonzell Hill Oregon State 1986 W 102 Dave Williams Stanford 1965 W 101 Anthony Russo Washington State 2007 L 101 Reggie Williams USC 2001 W 101 Mark Bruener Stanford 1993 W 101 Anthony Allen Michigan 1981* L 101 George Black Washington State 1952 W 100 Chris Polk Arizona 2011 W 100 Craig Chambers Washington State 2004 L 100 Charles Frederick UCLA 2004 L 100 Reggie Williams Wyoming 2002 W 100 Dane Looker Utah State 1998 W 100 Dane Looker Air Force 1998 L 100 Theron Hill Oregon State 1992 W 100 Walter Oldes UCLA 1973 L 100 Aaron Williams California 1982 W 100 Danny Greene USC 1984 L 100 Jason Shelley Michigan 1993* L * indicates bowl game 117

118 100-yard Receiving Games Season Name 1. Reggie Williams Reggie Williams Jerome Pathon Mario Bailey Jermaine Kearse Andre Riley Anthony Russo Sonny Shackelford Craig Chambers Reggie Williams Dane Looker Fred Coleman Brian Slater Brian Slater Dave Williams Career Name 1. Reggie Williams Jermaine Kearse 8 3. Mario Bailey 7 Brian Slater 7 Jerome Pathon 7 6. Craig Chambers 5 Charles Frederick 5 Spider Gaines 5 9. Sonny Shackelford 4 Andre Riley 4 Anthony Allen 4 Most Consecutive 100-yard Games (Regular Season Only) Name 1. Jermaine Kearse Sonny Shackelford Reggie Williams Reggie Williams Reggie Williams Jerome Pathon 3 ^1997 Jerome Pathon 3 ^1997 Dave Williams Craig Chambers Charles Frederick Reggie Williams Mario Bailey Andre Riley ^ - Two separate three-game streaks Washington Record Book Individual All-Purpose All-Purpose Yards Career 5,832, Napoleon Kaufman, Season 2,396, Louis Rankin, 2007 Game 371, Charles Frederick at Oregon State, 2003 Quarter 305, Corey Dillon vs. San Jose State, 1996 (1st) Season All-Purpose Yards (Min. 9 games) Name () G Rush. Rec. P/Ret. K/Ret. Total G/Avg. 1. Louis Rankin (2007) 13 1, , Corey Dillon (1996) 12 1, , Jerome Pathon (1997) , , Napoleon Kaufman (1993) 11 1, , Napoleon Kaufman (1994) 11 1, , Greg Lewis (1990) 11 1, , Hugh McElhenny (1951) , Hugh McElhenny (1950) 10 1, , Chris Polk (2011) 13 1, , Greg Lewis (1989) 12 1, , Career All-Purpose Yards (Min. 18 games) Name (s) G Rush. Rec. P/Ret. K/Ret. Total G/Avg. 1. Napoleon Kaufman ( ) 46 4, , Chris Polk ( ) 40 4, , Hugh McElhenny ( ) 28 2, , Joe Steele ( ) 38 3, , Beno Bryant ( ) 48 1, , , Louis Rankin ( ) 40 2, , Greg Lewis ( ) 43 2, , Vince Weathersby ( ) 46 2,821 1, , Charles Frederick ( ) , , Reggie Williams ( ) , , UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

119 Washington Record Book Individual Total Offense Total Offense Yards Career 10,103, Cody Pickett, Season 4,273, Cody Pickett, 2002 Game 509, Marques Tuiasosopo vs. Stanford, 1999 Total Offense Attempts Career 1,685, Cody Pickett, Season 698, Cody Pickett, 2002 Game 71, Cody Pickett vs. Cal, 2002 Total Offense Yds. Per Game Career (Min. 18 games): 252.6, Cody Pickett, Season (Min. 9 games): 328.7, Cody Pickett, 2002 Total Offense Yards Per Attempt Career (Min. 2,000 yards): 6.90, Keith Price, Season (Min. 1,000 yards): 7.48, Brock Huard, 1997 Points Responsible For (Scored and Passed For) Career Non-Kicker: 492, Jake Locker ( ) Kicker: 358, Jeff Jaeger, Season 186, Cody Pickett, 2002 Points Responsible For Per Game Career (Min. 18 games) 10.8, Brock Huard, ; 9.60, Cody Pickett, ; 9.13, Billy Joe Hobert, Season (Min. 10 games) 14.7, Billy Joe Hobert, 1991; 14.6, Brock Huard, 1997 Total Offense Single Game Total Offense Name Yards Opponent 1. Marques Tuiasosopo 509 Stanford, Jake Locker 493 Arizona, Keith Price 477 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 4. Cody Pickett 473 Arizona, Cody Pickett 430 Idaho, Jake Locker 420 USC, Cary Conklin 419 Arizona State, Cody Pickett 399 UCLA, Cody Pickett 396 California, Cody Pickett 391 Wyoming, 2002 Season Name Rush Pass Total 1. Cody Pickett (2002) ,458 4, Jake Locker (2009) 388 2,800 3, Keith Price (2011) 10 3,063 3, Jake Locker (2007) 986 2,062 3, Marques Tuiasosopo (1999) 571 2,418 2, Cody Pickett (2003) -61 3,043 2, Cody Pickett (2001) 68 2,696 2, Marques Tuiasosopo (2000) 469 2,284 2, Cary Conklin (1989) -61 2,786 2, Keith Price (2012) -34 2,762 2,692 Career Name Rush Pass Total 1. Cody Pickett ( ) ,220 10, Jake Locker ( ) 1,939 7,639 9, Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) 1,495 5,879 7, Brock Huard ( ) -61 6,391 6, Damon Huard ( ) 118 5,886 6, Keith Price ( ) -9 5,953 5, Sonny Sixkiller ( ) ,496 5, Steve Pelluer ( ) 331 4,917 5, Cary Conklin ( ) 96 5,082 5, Chris Chandler ( ) 358 4,735 5,093 Total Offensive Attempts Game Name Opponent 1. Cody Pickett 71 California, Brock Huard 69 USC, Cody Pickett 67 UCLA, Cody Pickett 66 Wash. State, Cody Pickett 65 USC, Cody Pickett 62 Purdue, 2002 Sun Bowl 7. Cody Pickett 61 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl 8. Keith Price 59 Arizona, 2012 Sonny Sixkiller 59 USC, Cody Pickett 58 Wash. State, 2003 Season Name Att. 1. Cody Pickett Cody Pickett Jake Locker Keith Price Jake Locker Marques Tuiasosopo Cary Conklin Marques Tuiasosopo Steve Pelluer Cody Pickett Career Name Att. 1. Cody Pickett ( ) 1, Jake Locker ( ) 1, Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) 1, Steve Pelluer ( ) 1, Brock Huard ( ) 1, Damon Huard ( ) Keith Price ( ) Cary Conklin ( ) Sonny Sixkiller ( ) Chris Chandler ( ) 836 Total Offense Yards Per Game Season (Min. 1,000 yards) Name Rush Pass Total Gms. Avg. 1. Cody Pickett ,458 4, Jake Locker ,800 3, Jake Locker ,062 3, Cody Pickett ,696 2, Marques Tuiasosopo ,418 2, Cody Pickett ,043 2, Keith Price ,063 3, Marques Tuiasosopo ,284 2, Cary Conklin ,786 2, Sonny Sixkiller ,303 2, Career (Min, 2,000 yards) Name Rush Pass Total Gms. Avg. 1. Cody Pickett ( ) ,220 10, Jake Locker ( ) 1,939 7,639 9, Brock Huard ( ) -61 6,391 6, Sonny Sixkiller ( ) ,496 5, Keith Price ( ) -7 5,953 5, Damon Huard ( ) 118 5,886 6, Marques Tuiasosopo ( ) 1,495 5,879 7, Chris Chandler ( ) 358 4,735 5, Don Heinrich ( ) -62 4,392 4, Cary Conklin ( ) 96 5,082 5,

120 Total Offense Yards Per Attempt Season (Min. 1,000 yards) Name Rush Pass Total Plays Avg. 1. Keith Price ,063 3, Brock Huard ,319 2, Billy Joe Hobert ,463 2, Isaiah Stanback ,136 2, Damon Huard ,509 2, Tom Flick ,460 2, Don Heinrich ,845 1, Chris Chandler ,973 2, Marques Tuiasosopo ,418 2, Brock Huard ,881 1, Career (Min. 2,000 yards) Name Rush Pass Total Plays Avg. 1. Billy Joe Hobert ( ) 287 3,220 3, Brock Huard ( ) -61 6,391 6,330 1, M. Tuiasosopo ( ) 1,495 5,879 7,374 1, Damon Huard ( ) 118 5,886 6, Mark Brunell ( ) 758 4,008 4, Isaiah Stanback ( ) 794 3,868 4, Keith Price ( ) -9 5,953 5, Chris Chandler ( ) 358 4,735 5, Don Heinrich ( ) -62 4,392 4, Tom Flick ( ) ,510 3, ly Total Offense Leaders Name Plays Rush Pass Total 2012 Keith Price, qb ,726 2, Keith Price, qb ,063 3, Jake Locker, qb ,265 2, Jake Locker, qb ,800 3, Ronnie Fouch, qb ,339 1, Jake Locker, qb ,062 3, Isaiah Stanback, qb ,325 1, Isaiah Stanback, qb ,136 2, Casey Paus, qb ,476 1, Cody Pickett, qb ,043 2, Cody Pickett, qb ,458 4, Cody Pickett, qb ,696 2, M. Tuiasosopo, qb ,284 2, M. Tuiasosopo, qb ,418 2, Brock Huard, qb ,191 2, Brock Huard, qb ,319 2, Brock Huard, qb ,881 1, Damon Huard, qb ,509 2, Damon Huard, qb ,887 1, Damon Huard, qb ,282 1, Mark Brunell, qb ,609 1, Billy Joe Hobert, qb ,463 2, Mark Brunell, qb ,895 2, Cary Conklin, qb ,786 2, Cary Conklin, qb ,833 1, Chris Chandler, qb ,973 2, Chris Chandler, qb ,193 2, Hugh Millen, qb ,565 1, Hugh Millen, qb ,092 1, Steve Pelluer, qb ,365 2, Steve Pelluer, qb ,248 1, Steve Pelluer, qb ,280 1, Tom Flick, qb ,460 2, Tom Flick, qb Tom Porras, qb ,151 1, Warren Moon, qb ,772 2, Warren Moon, qb ,106 1, Robin Earl, fb Name Plays Rush Pass Total 1974 Dennis Fitzpatrick, qb , Chris Rowland, qb ,521 1, Sonny Sixkiller, qb ,125 1, Sonny Sixkiller, qb ,068 1, Sonny Sixkiller, qb ,303 2, Gene Willis, qb Carl Wojciechowski, hb Tom Manke, qb , Tom Sparlin, qb , Tod Hullin, qb ,318 1, Junior Coffey, qb Bill Douglas, qb , Junior Coffey, fb Kim Stiger, hb Bob Hivner, qb Bob Schloredt, qb , Bob Hivner, qb Jim Jones, fb Al Ferguson, qb Credell Green, hb Bob Cox, qb Sandy Lederman, qb ,157 1, Don Heinrich, qb ,647 1, Sam Mitchell, qb ,102 1, Don Heinrich, qb ,845 1, Don Heinrich, qb Ansel McCullough, b Dick Ottele, qb Fred Provo, lh No records available 1941 Bob Erickson, hb Dean McAdams, hb Dean McAdams, hb Jim Johnston, rlh Frank Waskowitz, hb * Merle Miller, rh * Totals for seven P.C.C. games only 120 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

121 Washington Record Book Individual Punting Punts Career 244, Thane Cleland, Season 76, Don Feleay, 1975 Game 12, Jeff Partridge vs. Arizona State, , Don Feleay vs. USC, , Gene Willis vs. Oregon State, 1969 Longest Punt Game 82, Kiel Rasp at California, , Sean Douglas at Oklahoma, 2006 Punts Per Game Career 6.19, Jeff Partridge, (130 punts, 21 games) Season 8.1, Dean McAdams, 1940 (73 punts, 9 games) Average per Punt Career (Min. 100 punts) 44.4, Kiel Rasp (4,753 yds., 107 punts), Season (Min. 30 punts) 45.6, Kiel Rasp (1,733 yds., 38 punts), 2011 Game (Min. 3 punts) 57.0, Bob Schloredt (342 yards, 6 punts) vs. Colorado, 1959 Average per Punt Game (Min. 3 punts) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Bob Schloredt 57.0 (6-342) Colorado, Sean Douglas 56.0 (5-280) Oklahoma, Jared Ballman 55.0 (5-275) Oregon, Kiel Rasp 52.2 (8-418) USC, Channing Wyles 52.0 (4-208) Washington State, Channing Wyles 51.8 (4-207) Colorado, John Werdel 51.6 (5-258) USC, Ryan Fleming 51.4 (5-257) BYU, Will Mahan 50.3 (3-151) Stanford, Kiel Rasp 50.0 (6-300) California, 2011 Season (Min. 30 punts) Name Yards Avg. 1. Kiel Rasp (2011) 38 1, Kiel Rasp (2010) 68 3, Sean Douglas (2006) 72 3, Skip Boyd (1973) 69 2, Sean Douglas (2005) 51 2, Sean Douglas (2004) 63 2, Jeff Partridge (1982) 70 2, Skip Boyd (1974) 57 2, Garth Erickson (2003) 70 2, Channing Wyles (1990) 70 2, Career (Min. 100 punts) Name (s) Yards Avg. 1. Kiel Rasp ( ) 107 4, Sean Douglas ( ) 187 8, Skip Boyd ( ) 194 7, Jeff Partridge ( ) 130 5, Dean McAdams ( ) 167 6, Channing Wyles ( ) 133 5, Jared Ballman ( ) 136 5, Derek McLaughlin ( ) 120 4, John Werdel ( ) 168 6, Don Feleay ( ) 127 4, Total Punts Game Name Opponent 1. Jeff Partridge 12 Arizona State, 1982 Don Feleay 12 USC, 1975 Gene Willis 12 Oregon State, Gene Willis 11 Stanford, 1971 Jeff Huget 11 Washington State, 1968 Don Martin 11 UCLA, 1967 Larry Hatch 11 Minnesota, Kiel Rasp 10 Oregon, 2010 Jared Ballman 10 Oregon, 2008 Sean Douglas 10 USC, 2004 Garth Erickson 10 Ohio State, 2003 Ryan Fleming 10 Arizona State, 2000 Channing Wyles 10 San Jose State, 1990 Channing Wyles 10 Oregon, 1989 Thane Cleland 10 Oregon, 1984 Jeff Partridge 10 UCLA, 1982 Dick Galuska 10 Michigan, 1970 Don Martin 10 Oregon, 1966 Steve Sanford 10 Baylor, 1965 Steve Crook 10 USC, 1953 Season Name Punts Avg. 1. Don Feleay Thane Cleland John Werdel Dean McAdams Sean Douglas Jared Ballman Ryan Fleming Dean McAdams Garth Erickson Channing Wyles Jeff Partridge Career Name Yards Avg. 1. Thane Cleland ( ) 244 9, Sean Douglas ( ) 187 8, Skip Boyd ( ) Ryan Fleming ( ) 180 6, John Werdel ( ) 168 6, Dean McAdams ( ) 167 6, Don Martin ( ) 143 5, Rick Redman ( ) 137 5, Jared Ballman ( ) 130 5, Channing Wyles ( ) 133 5, Punts Per Game Season (Min. 50 punts) Name Punts Gms. Avg. 1. Dean McAdams Dean McAdams Don Feleay Thane Cleland Skip Boyd John Werdel Skip Boyd Sean Douglas Ryan Fleming Kiel Rasp Career (Min. 100 punts) Name Punts Gms. Avg. 1. Jeff Partridge ( ) Dean McAdams ( ) Skip Boyd ( ) Don Feleay ( ) Thane Cleland ( ) Jared Ballman ( ) Channing Wyles ( ) John Werdel ( ) Don Martin ( ) Ryan Fleming ( )

122 Punting Yards Game Name Opponent 1. Jeff Partridge 540 Arizona State, Don Martin 482 UCLA, Jeff Huget 463 Washington State, Gene Willis 450 Stanford, Jeff Partridge 448 UCLA, Don Feleay 445 USC, Kiel Rasp 438 Nebraska, Channing Wyles 432 San Jose State, Sean Douglas 429 USC, Don Martin 428 Oregon, 1966 Single Game Long Punt (60-plus Yards) Breakdown Name Opponent Bob Schloredt 3 (60, 62, 66) Colorado, 1958 Sean Douglas 2 (82, 81) Oklahoma, 2006 Bob Schloredt 2 (70, 62) Oregon State, 1958 Long Punts (60-plus Yards) Season Name 1. Sean Douglas Bob Schloredt Sean Douglas Channing Wyles Long Punt (60+ Yards) Skip Boyd Name Yds. Opponent Rick Redman Kiel Rasp 82 California, Kiel Rasp Sean Douglas 82 Oklahoma, 2006 Kiel Rasp Sean Dougals 81 Oklahoma, 2005 Jared Ballman Derek McLaughlin 80 Oregon, 2002 Brandy Brownlee Sean Douglas 78 Washington State, 2004 Don Feleay Derek McLaughlin 74 California, 2001 Don Feleay Ryan Fleming 73 BYU, 1999 Skip Boyd Don Feleay 73 Navy, 1975 Jeff Huget Jared Ballman 72 Oregon, 2007 Don Martin Scott Phillips 70 Texas, 1974 Skip Boyd 70 Texas A&M, 1974 Career Bob Schloredt 70 Oregon State, 1958 Name 13. Sean Douglas 69 Oregon, Sean Douglas ( ) 10 Brandy Brownlee 69 Oregon, Skip Boyd ( ) 5 Skip Boyd 69 Oregon, 1974 Bob Schloredt ( ) Sean Douglas 68 USC, Kiel Rasp (2010) Don Feleay 66 Oregon State, 1976 Don Feleay ( ) 4 Bob Schloredt 66 Colorado, Channing Wyles ( ) Travis Coons 65 Washington State, 2012 Don Martin ( ) 3 John Werdel 65 USC, 1973 Rick Redman ( ) 3 John Werdel 65 Washington State, Derek McLaughlin ( ) 2 Channning Wyles 65 Washington State, 1990 Aaron Wilson 65 Arizona State, 1978 Aaron Wilson ( ) 2 Don Feleay 65 Texas, 1975 Brandy Brownlee (1987) 2 Will Mahan 64 BYU, 2010 Jeff Huget ( ) 2 Jared Ballman 64 BYU, 2008 Jeff Partridge ( ) 2 Sean Douglas 64 Washington State, 2006 John Werdel ( ) 2 Sean Douglas 64 UCLA, 2006 Jeff Partridge 64 Arizona State, 1981 Kiel Rasp 63 Washington State, 2010 Geoff Prince 63 Arizona, 1995 Skip Boyd 63 California, 1973 Skip Boyd 63 Iowa State, 1974 Jeff Huget 63 Idaho, 1968 Rick Redman 63 Stanford, 1962 Kiel Rasp 62 Washington State, 2011 Kiel Rasp 62 USC, 2011 Sean Douglas 62 Arizona, 2006 Channing Wyles 62 Colorado, 1990 Jeff Partridge 62 UCLA, 1982 Aaron Wilson 62 USC, 1977 Gene Willis 62 Purdue, 1971 Jeff Huget 62 USC, 1968 Bob Schloredt 62 Colorado, 1959 Bob Schloredt 62 Oregon State, 1958 Will Mahan 61 Stanford, 2009 Garth Erickson 61 Indiana, 2004 Hamid Sarshar 61 Stanford, 1996 Brandy Brownlee 61 Purdue, 1987 Skip Boyd 61 Oregon, 1973 Rick Redman 61 Washington State, 1962 Sean Douglas 60 Washington State, 2005 Sean Douglas 60 Notre Dame, 2005 Billy Joe Hobert 60 Stanford, 1991 Channing Wyles 60 Iowa, 1991 Rose Bowl Rich Camarillo 60 UCLA, 1979 Don Feleay 60 California, 1976 Don Martin 60 Washington State, 1966 Don Martin 60 Stanford, 1966 Don Martin 60 California, 1965 Rick Redman 60 Oregon State, 1962 Bob Schloredt 60 Colorado, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

123 ly Punting Leader Name Yds. Avg Travis Coons 54 2, Kiel Rasp 38 1, Kiel Rasp 69 3, Will Mahan 50 2, Jared Ballman 65 2, Jared Ballman 71 2, Sean Douglas 72 3, Sean Douglas 51 2, Sean Douglas 63 2, Garth Erickson 70 2, Derek McLaughlin 62 2, Derek McLaughlin 58 2, Ryan Fleming 58 2, Ryan Fleming 51 2, Ryan Fleming 71 2, Sean O'Laughlin 60 2, Hamid Sarshar 43 1, Geoff Prince 58 2, Geoff Prince 50 1, John Werdel 57 2, John Werdel 74 2, John Werdel 37 1, Channing Wyles 70 2, Channing Wyles 60 2, Eric Canton 59 2, Brandy Brownlee 32 1, Thane Cleland 55 2, Thane Cleland 63 2, Thane Cleland 75 2, Thane Cleland 51 1, Jeff Partridge 70 2, Jeff Partridge 60 2, Rich Camarillo 57 2, Rich Camarillo 58 2, Aaron Wilson 54 1, Aaron Wilson 62 2, Don Feleay 51 2, Don Feleay 76 2, Skip Boyd 57 2, Skip Boyd 69 2, Skip Boyd 68 2, Gene Willis 41 1, Dick Galuska 55 2, Gene Willis 49 1, Jeff Huget 43 1, Don Martin 62 2, Don Martin 51 2, Don Martin 30 1, Rick Redman 47 1, Rick Redman 46 1, Rick Redman 44 1, Glenn Reese Bob Schloredt Bob Schloredt 56 2, Bob Schloredt 54 1, Bob Dunn 40 1, Dick Day 29 1, Steve Roake 35 1, Bill Albrecht Stewart Crook Don Heinrich 47 1, Tom Sprague 40 1, Don Heinrich 40 1, Don Heinrich 34 1, Larry Hatch 55 1, Herb Hallow Statistics unavailable 1941 Bob Erickson 57 2, Dean McAdams 73 2, Dean McAdams 71 2, Dean McAdams * Frank Waskowitz * Totals for seven P.C.C. games only ly Longest Punt Yards Player vs. Opponent yards Travis Coons at Washington State yards Kiel Rasp vs. Washington State; at USC yards Kiel Rasp at California yards Will Mahan at Stanford yards Jared Ballman vs. BYU yards Jared Ballman vs. Oregon yards Sean Douglas at Oklahoma yards Sean Douglas at Oregon yards Sean Douglas vs. Washington State yards Garth Erickson vs. Indiana yards Derek McLaughlin at Oregon yards Derek McLaughlin at California yards Ryan Fleming vs Idaho yards Ryan Fleming at BYU yards Ryan Fleming vs. Utah State yards Sean O Laughlin vs. San Diego State yards Hamid Sarshar vs. Stanford yards Geoff Prince at Arizona yards Geoff Prince at USC; at Miami yards John Werdel vs. USC yards John Werdel at Washington State yards Billy Joe Hobert vs. Stanford yards Channing Wyles vs. Washington State yards Channing Wyles vs. Oregon State yards Eric Canton vs. Oregon yards Brandy Brownlee vs. Oregon yards Thane Cleland vs. California yards Thane Cleland vs. Oregon State yards Thane Cleland vs. California yards Thane Cleland vs. USC yards Jeff Partridge vs. UCLA yards Jeff Partridge vs. Arizona State yards Rich Camarillo vs. Arizona State yards Rich Camarillo vs. UCLA yards Aaron Wilson vs. Arizona State yards Aaron Wilson vs. USC yards Don Feleay vs. Oregon State yards Don Feleay vs. Navy yards Skip Boyd vs. Texas A&M; vs. Texas yards Skip Boyd vs. California yards Skip Boyd vs. Duke yards Gene Willis vs. Purdue yards Dick Galuska vs. Stanford yards Gene Willis vs. Oregon yards Jeff Huget vs. Idaho yards Don Martin vs. UCLA yards Don Martin vs Washington State; vs. Stanford yards Don Martin vs. California yards Rick Redman at Washington State yards Rick Redman at Pittsburgh yards Rick Redman vs. Stanford yards Dave Kopay vs. Purdue yards Bob Schloredt vs. Minnesota yards Bob Schloredt vs. Colorado yards Bob Schloredt vs. Oregon State yards Bobby Dunn vs. Oregon; vs. California yards Dick McVeigh vs. USC yards Steve Roake vs. Stanford yards Bill Albrecht vs. Washington State yards Stewart Crook vs. USC yards Don Heinrich vs. Oregon State yards Dick Sprague vs. Washington State 123

124 Washington Record Book Individual Kicking Field Goals Made Career 85, Jeff Jaeger, Season 25, Chuck Nelson, 1982 Game 5, John Anderson at Wash. State, , Jeff Jaeger vs. Houston, 1985 Field Goal Attempts Career 105, Jeff Jaeger, Season 34, John Anderson, 2002 Game 8, John Anderson at Wash. State, 2002 Field Goal Percentage Career (Min. 15 made/attempted).813, Chuck Nelson, (61 of 75) Season (Min. 15 made/attempted).962, Chuck Nelson, 1982 (25 of 26) Consecutive Field Goals Career 30 FG, Chuck Nelson, games, Jeff Jaeger, Season 25 FG, Chuck Nelson, 1982 Most Extra Points Made Career 159, John Anderson, Season 56, Erik Folk, 2011 Game 9, Steve Robbins vs. Oregon, , Hugh McElhenny vs. Oregon, , Steve Wiezbowski vs. UC Santa Barbara, 1971 Most Extra Point Attempts Career 169, John Anderson, Season 56, Erik Folk, 2011 Game 9, Steve Robbins vs. Oregon, , Hugh McElhenny vs. Oregon, , Steve Wiezbowski vs. UCSB, 1971 Extra Point Percentage Career (Min. 50 made) 1.000, Erik Folk, (124 of 124) Season (Min. 10 games) 1.000, 15 times Consecutive PATs Career: 124 PATs, Erik Folk, games, Mike Lansford, Points by Kicking (PATs & FGs) Career 380, Jeff Jaeger, Season 112, Chuck Nelson, 1982 Game 17, John Anderson at Wash. State, , Jeff Jaeger vs. Houston, , Chuck Nelson vs. UTEP, 1982 Field Goals Made Game Name Opponent 1. John Anderson 5 Washington State, 2002 Jeff Jaeger 5 Houston, Erik Folk 4 USC, 2010 Ryan Perkins 4 Arizona State, 2008 John Anderson 4 California, 2002 Travis Hanson 4 Washington State, 1993 Brandy Brownlee 4 Texas A&M, 1987 Jeff Jaeger 4 Oregon, 1985 Jeff Jaeger 4 Northwestern, 1984 Jeff Jaeger 4 Oregon State, 1984 Chuck Nelson 4 San Diego State, 1982 Chuck Nelson 4 UTEP, 1982 Jeff Jaeger 4 Oregon, 1983 Chuck Nelson 4 Texas Tech, 1981 Steve Robbins 4 UCLA, 1977 Don Martin 4 Washington State, Erik Folk 3 Eastern Washington, 2011 Erik Folk 3 Oregon, 2010 Erik Folk 3 Washington State, 2009 Erik Folk 3 UCLA, 2009 Erik Folk 3 USC, 2009 Erik Folk 3 LSU, 2009 Ryan Perkins 3 California, 2007 Michael Braunstein 3 Arizona State, 2006 Evan Knudson 3 UCLA, 2003 John Anderson 3 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl John Anderson 3 Michigan, 2001 John Anderson 3 California, 2000 John Wales 3 California, 1994 John Wales 3 UCLA, 1994 John Wales 3 Miami, 1994 Travis Hanson 3 Arizona State, 1991 Travis Hanson 3 Oregon, 1991 Brandy Brownlee 3 Stanford, 1987 Jeff Jaeger 3 Washington State, 1986 Jeff Jaeger 3 Washington State, 1984 Jeff Jaeger 3 Stanford, 1984 Chuck Nelson 3 California, 1982 Chuck Nelson 3 Oregon, 1982 Chuck Nelson 3 Arizona, 1982 Jeff Jaeger 3 Arizona, 1983 Chuck Nelson 3 Washington State, 1981 Don Martin 3 Air Force, 1967 Season Name () 1. Chuck Nelson (1982) Jeff Jaeger (1985) John Anderson (2002) 22 Jeff Jaeger (1984) Jeff Jaeger (1983) Chuck Nelson (1980) Jeff Jaeger (1986) Erik Folk (2009) 18 John Wales (1994) John Anderson (2001) 17 Career Name (s) 1. Jeff Jaeger ( ) John Anderson ( ) Chuck Nelson ( ) Erik Folk ( ) Travis Hanson ( ) Steve Robbins ( ) John Wales ( ) Evan Knudson ( ) John McCallum ( ) Mike Lansford ( ) 24 Field Goal Attempts Game Name Opponent 1. John Anderson 8 Washington State, John Anderson 5 California, 2002 Jeff Jaeger 5 Houston, 1985 Jeff Jaeger 5 Northwestern, 1984 Jeff Jaeger 5 Oregon State, 1984 Steve Robbins 5 UCLA, Erik Folk 4 USC, 2010 Erik Folk 4 Oregon, 2010 Erik Folk 4 UCLA, 2009 Erik Folk 4 LSU, 2009 Ryan Perkins 4 Washington State, 2008 Ryan Perkins 4 Arizona State, 2008 Evan Knudson 4 Nevada, 2003 John Anderson 4 Purdue, 2002 Sun Bowl John Anderson 4 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl John Anderson 4 Michigan, 2001 John Anderson 4 California, 2000 John Wales 4 Washington State, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK John Wales 4 USC, 1995 John Wales 4 UCLA, 1994 Geoff Prince 4 Ohio State, 1994 Travis Hanson 4 Washington State, 1993 Brandy Brownlee 4 Texas A&M, 1987 Jeff Jaeger 4 Oregon, 1985 Chuck Nelson 4 San Diego State, 1982 Chuck Nelson 4 UTEP, 1982 Jeff Jaeger 4 Arizona, 1983 Jeff Jaeger 4 Oregon, 1983 Chuck Nelson 4 Texas Tech, 1981 Chuck Nelson 4 USC, 1980 Mike Lansford 4 Arizona State, 1978 Don Martin 4 Washington State, 1966 Season Name FGA 1. John Anderson Jeff Jaeger Chuck Nelson Jeff Jaeger Chuck Nelson Jeff Jaeger John Anderson John Wales Steve Robbins Travis Hanson Mike Lansford Career Name FGA 1. Jeff Jaeger ( ) John Anderson ( ) Chuck Nelson ( ) Steve Robbins ( ) John Wales ( ) 61 Travis Hanson ( ) Erik Folk ( ) Evan Knudson ( ) Mike Lansford ( ) John McCallum ( ) 35 Field Goal Percentage Season (Min. 15 attempts) Name FG-FGA PCT. 1. Chuck Nelson Jeff Jaeger Erik Folk Jeff Jaeger John McCallum Jeff Jaeger Chuck Nelson Jeff Jaeger Ryan Perkins John Anderson Career (Min. 25 attempts) Name FG-FGA PCT. 1. Chuck Nelson Jeff Jaeger John McCallum Erik Folk Don Martin Ryan Perkins John Anderson Evan Knudson Travis Hanson Mike Lansford PATs Attempted Game Name Opponent 1. Steve Wiezbowski 9 UCSB, 1971 Hugh McElhenny 9 Oregon, Erik Folk 8 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Nick Lentz 8 Arizona, 1997 Travis Hanson 8 Oregon State, Travis Coons 7 Portland State, 2012 Mike Dodd 7 Stanford, 1990

125 Steve Robbins 7 Oregon, 1977 Eddie King 7 California, 1973 Steve Wiezbowski 7 Illinois, 1971 Steve Wiezbowski 7 Stanford, 1970 Steve Wiezbowski 7 Navy, 1970 Season Name Att. 1. Erik Folk Travis Hanson Ryan Perkins Steve Wiezbowski John Anderson John Anderson Jeff Jaeger John Anderson Mike Lansford Travis Hanson Steve Robbins Career Name Att. 1. John Anderson ( ) Travis Hanson ( ) Jeff Jaeger ( ) Erik Folk ( ) Steve Robbins ( ) Steve Wiezbowski ( ) Chuck Nelson ( ) John Wales ( ) Mike Lansford ( ) Evan Knudson ( ) 68 PATs Made Game Name Opponent 1. Steve Wiezbowski 9 UCSB, 1971 Hugh McElhenny 9 Oregon, Erik Folk 8 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Travis Hanson 8 Oregon State, Travis Coons 7 Portland State, 2012 Nick Lentz 7 Arizona, 1997 Mike Dodd 7 Stanford, 1990 Steve Robbins 7 Oregon, 1977 Eddie King 7 California, 1973 Steve Wiezbowski 7 Illinois, 1971 Steve Wiezbowski 7 Stanford, 1970 Steve Wiezbowski 7 Navy, 1970 Extra Point Percentage Season (Min. 30 made) Name M-A Pct. 1. Erik Folk Travis Hanson Mike Lansford Steve Robbins Travis Coons Chuck Nelson Erik Folk Erik Folk Brandy Brownlee Mike Lansford Michael Braunstein Chuck Nelson John McCallum Career (Min. 25 made) Name EXP Pct. 1. Erik Folk ( ) Mike Lansford ( ) Travis Coons (2012) Michael Braunstein ( ) Steve Robbins ( ) Chuck Nelson ( ) Ryan Perkins ( ) John McCallum ( ) Jeff Jaeger ( ) Travis Hanson ( ) Consecutive Field Goals by Chuck Nelson Yards Opponent Date 21 USC Nov. 14, USC Nov. 14, Washington State Nov. 21, Washington State Nov. 21, Washington State Nov. 21, Texas-El Paso Sept. 11, Texas-El Paso Sept. 11, Texas-El Paso Sept. 11, Texas-El Paso Sept. 11, Arizona Sept. 18, Arizona Sept. 18, Arizona Sept. 18, Oregon Sept. 25, Oregon Sept. 25, Oregon Sept. 25, San Diego State Oct. 2, San Diego State Oct. 2, San Diego State Oct. 2, San Diego State Oct. 2, California Oct. 9, California Oct. 9, California Oct. 9, Oregon State Oct. 16, Oregon State Oct. 16, Texas Tech Oct. 23, Stanford Oct. 30, UCLA Nov. 6, ASU Nov. 13, Washington State Nov. 20, Washington State Nov. 20, 1982 Nelson s last miss before the streak started was a 39-yard field goal in the second quarter of the USC game on Nov. 14, Nelson s streak was snapped when he missed a 33-yard field goal during the fourth quarter of the Washington State game on Nov. 20, Longest Field Goals Name Yards, Opponent 1. John Anderson 56 vs. UCLA, 1999 Don Martin 56 vs. Air Force, Erik Folk 54 vs. BYU, Erik Folk 53 vs. EWU, Erik Folk 52 vs. Oregon, 2010 John Anderson 52 vs. Arizona, 2002 John Anderson 52 vs. Oregon State, 2002 Jeff Jaeger 52 vs. Oregon, 1983 Jeff Jaeger 52 vs. Oregon State, John Anderson 51 vs. California, 2002 Chuck Nelson 51 vs. Kansas State, 1981 Ron Volbrecht 51 vs. Rice, John Anderson 50 vs. UCLA, 1999 John Anderson 50 vs. Oregon State, 1999 Chuck Nelson 50 vs. Texas Tech, John Anderson 49 vs. Stanford, 1999 John McCallum 49 vs. California, 1989 Brandy Brownlee 49 vs. Texas A&M, 1987 Jeff Jaeger 49 vs. USC, 1985 Chuck Nelson 49 vs. San Diego St, 1982 Chuck Nelson 49 vs. Oregon, 1982 Mike Lansford 49 vs. Oregon State, 1978 Ray Mansfield 49 vs. Oregon, 1961 Longest Field Goal Attempts Name Yards, Opponent 1. Jeff Jaeger 61 vs. Oklahoma, Don Martin 58 vs. Oregon, John Anderson 56 vs. UCLA, 1999 Don Martin 56 vs. Air Force, Erik Folk 55 vs. UCLA, 2010 John Anderson 55 vs. Purdue, 2002 Evan Knudson 55 vs. UCLA, Erik Folk 54 vs. BYU, Erik Folk 53 vs. EWU, 2011 Erik Folk 53 vs. UCLA, 2010 ly Longest Field Goals Yards Player vs. Opponent yards Travis Coons vs. Oregon State yards Erik Folk vs. Eastern Washington yards Erik Folk vs. BYU yards Erik Folk vs. Oregon yards Jared Ballman vs. Oregon State yards Ryan Perkins vs. California yards Michael Braunstein vs. Arizona St yards Evan Knudson at California yards Evan Knudson vs. Arizona yards Evan Knudson at Ohio State yards John Anderson vs. Arizona; vs. Oregon State yards John Anderson vs. Texas yards John Anderson vs California yards John Anderson at UCLA yards Joe Jarzynka at Washington State yards Nick Lentz vs. Oregon yards John Wales vs. Stanford yards John Wales at Stanford yards John Wales at Miami; vs. UCLA yards Travis Hanson vs. UCLA; vs. Washington State yards Travis Hanson at Arizona State; vs. Nebraska yards Travis Hanson vs. Oregon yards Travis Hanson vs. California; vs. Washington St yards John McCallum vs. Arizona yards John McCallum vs. Arizona State yards Brandy Brownlee vs. Texas A&M yards Jeff Jaeger vs. BYU yards Jeff Jaeger vs. USC yards Jeff Jaeger vs. Oregon State yards Jeff Jaeger vs. Oregon State; vs. Oregon yards Chuck Nelson vs. Oregon; vs. San Diego State yards Chuck Nelson vs. Kansas State; vs. Texas Tech yards Chuck Nelson vs. Arizona; vs. USC yards Mike Lansford vs. Wyoming; vs. Utah yards Mike Lansford vs. Oregon State yards Steve Robbins vs. UCLA yards Brian Moreland vs. Virginia yards Steve Robbins vs. UCLA yards Steve Robbins vs. USC yards Gustavo Clark vs. Idaho yards Steve Wiezbowski vs. Wash. State yards Steve Wiezbowski vs. TCU; vs. Illinois yards Steve Wiezbowski vs. Wash. State yards Ron Volbrecht vs. Michigan State yards Ron Volbrecht vs. Rice yards Don Martin vs. Air Force yards Don Martin vs. UCLA yards Ron Medved vs. UCLA yards Jim Norton vs. UCLA yards Jim Norton vs. USC yards Jim Norton vs. UCLA yards Rick Smidt vs. UCLA; vs. Washington State yards George Fleming vs. Minnesota yards George Fleming vs. Utah yards George Fleming vs. Minnesota 1957 None yards Dean Derby vs. UCLA yards Dean Derby vs. UCLA yards Bob Dunn vs. Oregon State 1953 None yards Wendell Niles vs. Oregon State 1951 None 125

126 Washington Record Book Individual Kick Returns Kickoff Returns Career 72, Charles Frederick, 2004 Season 40, Louis Rankin, 2007 Game 8, Quinton Richardson at Notre Dame, 2009 Kickoff Return Yards Career 1,532, Steve Bramwell, Season 976, Louis Rankin, 2007 Game 176, Kevin Smith vs. USC, 2011 Kickoff Return Yards Per Attempt Career (Min. 25 returns) 27.7, Jim Krieg, (860 yds, 31 att) Season (Min. 1.2 att/game) 31.1, Steve Bramwell, 1963 (654 yds, 21 att) Game (Min. 3 attempts) 53.7, Jim Krieg vs. Stanford, 1970 (161 yds., 3 att.) Kickoff Returns for TDs Career 3, Jim Krieg, Season 2, Jim Krieg, 1970 Game 1 on 27 occasions, Most Recent: Louis Rankin vs. Washington St., 2007 (89 yards) Kickoff Returns Game Name Opponent 1. Quinton Richardson 8 Notre Dame, Kevin Smith 7 USC, 2011 Isaiah Stanback 7 California, 2003 Reggie Brown 7 Oregon, Bishop Sankey 6 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Kevin Smith 6 Stanford, 2011 Louis Rankin 6 Arizona, 2007 Louis Rankin 6 Oregon, 2007 Louis Rankin 6 Arizona State, 2007 Buddy Kennamer 6 UCLA, 1969 Herman Houston 6 Ohio State, 1969 Buddy Kennamer 6 Michigan, 1969 Dick Sprague 6 Illinois, 1952 Season Name Avg. 1. Louis Rankin Kevin Smith Jesse Callier Jordan Polk Charles Frederick Toure Butler Jesse Callier Derrick Johnson Steve Jones Scott Phillips Career Name Avg. 1. Charles Frederick ( ) Steve Jones ( ) Anthony Allen ( ) Jesse Callier ( ) Steve Bramwell ( ) Kevin Smith ( ) Louis Rankin ( ) Joe Jarzynka ( ) Beno Bryant ( ) Roc Alexander ( ) Napoleon Kaufman ( ) Return Yards Game Name Opponent 1. Kevin Smith 176 USC, Kevin Smith 168 Stanford, Reggie Brown 166 Oregon, Jim Krieg 161 Stanford, Roc Alexander 155 Arizona, Buddy Kennamer 152 UCLA, Kevin Smith 150 Arizona, Quinton Richardson 147 Notre Dame, 2009 Louis Rankin 147 Arizona State, Jim Cope 137 Stanford, 1968 Season Name Yds. Avg. 1. Louis Rankin (2007) Kevin Smith (2011) Toure Butler (1998) Roc Alexander (2001) Charles Frederick (2002) Jordan Polk (2008) Jesse Callier (2011) Jim Krieg (1970) Steve Bramwell (1965) Steve Bramwell (1963) Career Name (s) Yds. Avg. 1. Steve Bramwell ( ) 57 1, Jesse Callier ( ) 57 1, Kevin Smith ( ) 57 1, Steve Jones ( ) 64 1, Anthony Allen ( ) 60 1, Charles Frederick ( ) 72 1, Louis Rankin ( ) 51 1, Roc Alexander ( ) Napoleon Kaufman ( ) Kyle Stevens ( ) Average Return Game (Min. 3 returns) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Jim Krieg 53.7 (3-161) Stanford, Jim Krieg 45.3 (3-136) TCU, Anthony Allen 44.0 (3-132) Oregon State, Steve Jones 41.7 (3-125) California, Aaron Williams 37.3 (3-112) Oregon State, Kevin Smith 37.0 (3-111) Nebraska, Toure Butler 35.0 (4-140) UCLA, 1998 John Allen 35.0 (3-105) Houston, Roc Alexander 34.3 (3-103) Miami, 2001 Toure Butler 34.3 (3-103) Oregon State, 1998 Season (Min. 1.5 ret/game) Name Yds. Avg. 1. Steve Bramwell Jim Krieg Roc Alexander Toure Butler Steve Bramwell Kevin Smith Steve Jones Louis Rankin Derrick Johnson Anthony Allen Season (Min. 1.2 ret/game) Name Yds. Avg. 1. Steve Bramwell Jim Krieg Jim Jones Roc Alexander Toure Butler Steve Bramwell Kevin Smith Napoleon Kaufman Steve Jones Paul Arnold Career (Min. 25 returns) Name Yds. Avg. 1. Jim Krieg ( ) Steve Bramwell ( ) 57 1, Toure Butler ( ) Kyle Stevens ( ) Kevin Smith ( ) 57 1, Napoleon Kaufman ( ) Jim Jones ( ) Jesse Callier ( ) 57 1, Anthony Allen ( ) 60 1, Jim Cope ( ) UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

127 Total Kick Returns (Punts and Kickoffs) Game Name Opponent 1. Joe Jarzynka 10 BYU, Jim Cope 9 Stanford, Quinton Richardson 8 Notre Dame, 2009 Joe Jarzynka 8 Utah State, Kevin Smith 7 USC, 2011 Anthony Russo 7 Notre Dame, 2004 Isaiah Stanback 7 California, 2003 Charles Frederick 7 Oregon State, 2003 Charles Frederick 7 California, 2002 Derrick Johnson 7 Oregon State, 2000 Joe Jarzynka 7 Arizona, 1998 Jerome Pathon 7 Washington St, 1997 Beno Bryant 7 San Jose St, 1990 Michael Collins 7 Oregon, 1983 Anthony Allen 7 UCLA, 1981 Nesby Glasgow 7 UCLA, 1978 Reggie Brown 7 Oregon, 1974 Steve Bramwell 7 Baylor, 1964 Steve Bramwell 7 Oregon State, 1963 Season Name Avg. 1. Joe Jarzynka William Doctor Marlon Wood Charles Frederick Beno Bryant Andre Riley Steve Bramwell Louis Rankin Joe Jarzynka Derrick Johnson Beno Bryant Nesby Glasgow Career Name 1. Beno Bryant ( ) Joe Jarzynka ( ) Charles Frederick ( ) Steve Bramwell ( ) Nesby Glasgow ( ) Anthony Allen ( ) Andre Riley ( ) Ernie Steele ( ) Napoleon Kaufman ( ) Jim Cope ( ) 65 Total Kick Return Yards (Punts and Kickoffs) Game Name Yards Opponent 1. Jim Cope 177 Stanford, Kevin Smith 176 USC, Kevin Smith 168 Stanford, Joe Jarzynka 166 California, Reggie Brown 166 Oregon, Jim Krieg 161 Stanford, Steve Bramwell 159 Baylor, Charles Frederick 155 Oregon State, 2003 Roc Alexander 155 Arizona, Beno Bryant 151 Arizona State, 1990 Steve Bramwell 149 Oregon State, 1963 Long Kickoff Return (60+ yards) Name Yards Opponent 1. Paul Arnold 100 (TD) Air Force, Anthony Allen 99 (TD) Pittsburgh, 1979 Jim Krieg 99 (TD) TCU, Toure Butler 98 (TD) BYU, 1998 George Guttormsen 98 (TD) Whitman, Jim Krieg 97 (TD) California, 1970 Hugh McElhenny 96 (TD) Minnesota, Roc Alexander 95 (TD) Idaho, 2001 Kyle Stevens 95 (TD) Utah, 1979 Jim Krieg 95 (TD) Stanford, Marlon Wood 92 USC, Jim Jones 91 (TD) Minnesota, Steve Bramwell 90 (TD) Air Force, 1963 Charlie Mitchell 90 (TD) UCLA, 1961 Hugh Beckett 90 (TD) Whitman, Louis Rankin 89 (TD) Wash. St, 2007 Ja Warren Hooker 89 (TD) Arizona, 1997 Joe Steele 89 (TD) UCLA, Marlon Wood 87 Wash. St, 2006 Sam Mitchell 87 (TD) Idaho, 1952 Ernie Steele 87 (TD) Wash. St, Jerome Pathon 86 (TD) Colorado, Charlie Mitchell 85 (TD) Idaho, Anthony Allen 84 Oregon St, Harvey Blanks 83 Wisconsin, Jim Sartoris 80 UCLA, Roc Alexander 74 Arizona, Joe Steele 73 Miss. St, 1977 Steve Bramwell 70 Pittsburgh, 1963 Roc Alexander 67 Miami, 2001 Bob Dunn 67 Michigan, 1953 Kevin Smith 64 Nebraska, 2011 Matt Mosley 63 Arizona St., 2008 Charles Frederick 62 UCLA, 2004 Ja Warren Hooker 61 Arizona St, 1998 Charles Allen 60 (TD) Colorado, 1959 Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns (Listed by length of return) Name Opponent 1. Paul Arnold 100 Air Force, Anthony Allen 99 Pittsburgh, 1979 Jim Krieg 99 TCU, Toure Butler 98 BYU, 1998 George Guttormsen 98 Whitman, Jim Krieg 97 California, Hugh McElhenny 96 Minnesota, Roc Alexander 95 Idaho, 2001 Kyle Stevens 95 Utah, 1979 Jim Krieg 95 Stanford, Jim Jones 91 Minnesota, Steve Bramwell 90 Air Force, 1963 Charlie Mitchell 90 UCLA, 1961 Hugh Beckett 90 Whitman, Louis Rankin 89 Wash. St, 2007 Ja Warren Hooker 89 Arizona, 1997 Joe Steele 89 UCLA, Sam Mitchell 87 Idaho, 1952 Ernie Steele 87 Wash. St, Jerome Pathon 86 Colorado, Charlie Mitchell 85 Idaho, Charles Allen 60 Colorado, 1959 ly Kickoff Returns Leader Name Yds. Avg. TD 2012 Jaydon Mickens Kevin Smith Jesse Callier Quinton Richardson Jordan Polk Louis Rankin Marlon Wood Roy Lewis Anthony Russo Roc Alexander Charles Frederick Roc Alexander Derrick Johnson Paul Arnold Toure Butler Jerome Pathon Corey Dillon Fred Coleman Napoleon Kaufman Napoleon Kaufman Jay Barry Tommie Smith Beno Bryant Beno Bryant Steve Jones Steve Jones Steve Jones David Trimble Lonzell Hill Danny Greene Aaron Williams Anthony Allen Anthony Allen Anthony Allen Kyle Stevens Kyle Stevens Leon Garrett Stan Wilson Reggie Brown Scott Phillips Walter Oldes Jim Krieg Jim Krieg Buddy Kennamer Jim Cope Jim Cope Jim Cope Steve Bramwell Steve Bramwell Steve Bramwell Charlie Mitchell Charlie Mitchell Charlie Mitchell George Fleming Luther Carr Jim Jones Luther Carr Mike Monroe Bill Albrecht Bob Dunn Jack Nugent Dick Sprague Hugh McElhenny Hugh McElhenny Brooks Biddle Statistics not available 1941 Bob Erickson Ernie Steele Dean McAdams

128 ly Longest Kickoff Returns Yards Player vs. Opponent yards Marvin Hall vs. Portland State; at Oregon yards Kevin Smith at Nebraska yards Jesse Callier at California yards James Johnson at UCLA yards Matt Mosley vs. Arizona State yards (td) Louis Rankin vs. Washington State yards Marlon Wood vs. Washington State yards Marlon Wood vs. USC yards Charles Frederick vs. UCLA yards Roc Alexander vs. Nevada yards Charles Frederick vs. Oregon State yards (td) Roc Alexander vs. Idaho yards Derrick Johnson vs. California yards (td) Paul Arnold vs. Air Force yards (td) Toure Butler vs. BYU yards (td) Ja Warren Hooker at Arizona yards (td) Jerome Pathon vs. Colorado yards Fred Coleman at Stanford yards Napoleon Kaufman vs. Stanford yards Napoleon Kaufman at California yards Jason Shelley vs. California yards Tommie Smith vs. Kansas State yards Beno Bryant vs. Stanford yards Beno Bryant vs. USC yards William Doctor vs. Arizona yards Steve Jones vs. Oregon State yards Steve Jones vs. California yards David Trimble vs. Oregon yards Lonzell Hill vs. Miami (Ohio) yards Lonzell Hill vs. Oregon State yards Aaron Williams vs. Oregon State yards Anthony Allen vs. USC yards Anthony Allen vs. Oregon State yards (td) Anthony Allen vs. Pittsburgh yards Ron Blacken vs. Arizona yards Joe Steele vs. Mississippi State yards (td) Joe Steele vs. UCLA yards Pedro Hawkins vs. Oregon State yards Ken Conley s. Cincinnati yards Walter Oldes vs. USC yards Calvin Jones vs. Stanford yards (td) Jim Krieg vs. Texas Christian yards (td) Jim Krieg vs. California yards Buddy Kennamer vs. Michigan yards Harvey Blanks vs. Wisconsin yards Gerald Wea vs. Stanford; Al Maurer vs. California yards Jim Sartoris vs. UCLA yards Steve Bramwell at California yards Steve Bramwell vs. California yards (td) Steve Bramwell at Air Force yards Charlie Mitchell vs. UCLA yards (td) Charlie Mitchell vs. UCLA yards (td) Charlie Mitchell vs. Idaho yards George Fleming vs. Idaho yards Luther Carr vs. Minnesota yards (td) Jim Jones vs. Minnesota yards Mike McCluskey vs. Washington State yards Steve Roake vs. Baylor yards Stewart Crook vs. Michigan yards Bob Dunn at Michigan yards (td) Sam Mitchell vs. Idaho yards Dick Sprague vs. California 128 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

129 Washington Record Book Individual Punt Returns Punt Returns Career 112, Beno Bryant, Season 47, Joe Jarzynka, 1998 Game 8, Joe Jarzynka vs. BYU, 1998 Punt Return Yards Career 1,086, Beno Bryant, ( ) Season 593, Beno Bryant, 1990 Game 166, Joe Jarzynka vs. California, 1998 Punt Return Yards Per Attempt Career (Min. 1.5 attempts/game) 13.63, Bill Cahill, (668 yds., 49 att.) Season (Min. 1.5 attempts/game) 16.2, Bill Cahill, 1971 (421 yds., 26 att.) Game (Min. 3 attempts) 40.7, George Fleming vs. Wisconsin (Rose Bowl), 1960 Punt Returns for TDs Career 4, Beno Bryant, Season 3, Beno Bryant,1990 3, Mark Lee, 1979 Game 1 on 46 occasions (Most Recent: Charles Frederick, 86 yards vs. Oregon State, 2003) Punt Returns Game Name Opponent 1. Joe Jarzynka 8 (38) BYU, William Doctor 7 (54) Arizona St., 1988 Andre Riley 7 (89) Oregon, 1986 Ron Milus 7 (74) California, 1984 Michael Collins 7 (29) Oregon, 1983 Nesby Glasgow 7 (35) UCLA, S. Shackelford 6 (45) Wash. State, 2004 C. Frederick 6 (35) Idaho, 2003 Joe Jarzynka 6 (103) Utah State, 1998 Leon Neal 6 (63) Oregon, 1994 Beno Bryant 6 (79) E. Carolina, 1993 Beno Bryant 6 (18) USC, 1991 William Doctor 6 (54) California, 1988 Andre Riley 6 (33) Purdue, 1987 Andre Riley 6 (36) UCLA, 1986 Andre Riley 6 (37) Arizona St., 1987 Ron Milus 6 (12) UCLA, 1985 Michael Collins 6 (31) Stanford, 1983 Ray Horton 6 (58) Pacific, 1981 Ray Horton 6 (67) Arizona St., 1980 Nesby Glasgow 6 (109) Stanford, 1977 Nesby Glasgow 6 (30) Orgon, 1976 Roberto Jourdan 6 (28) Oregon, 1974 Jim Cope 6 (48) Air Force, 1967 Steve Bramwell 6 (134) Baylor, 1964 Steve Bramwell 6 (113) Oregon St., 1963 Season Name Avg. 1. Joe Jarzynka Andre Riley Beno Bryant Nesby Glasgow Beno Bryant Marlon Wood William Doctor Ron Milus Joe Jarzynka Ernie Steel Beno Bryant Career Name Avg. 1. Beno Bryant ( ) Joe Jarzynka ( ) Nesby Glasgow ( ) Ernie Steele ( ) Andre Riley ( ) Ray Horton ( ) Charles Frederick ( ) Steve Bramwell ( ) Ron Milus ( ) Bill Cahill ( ) Punt Return Yards Game Name Yards Opponent 1. Joe Jarzynka 166 California, Steve Bramwell 134 Baylor, Beno Bryant 131 Arizona State, Bill Cahill 130 TCU, George Fleming 122 Wisconsin, 1960 Rose Bowl 6. Steve Bramwell 113 Oregon State, Beno Bryant 109 Kansas St, 1991 Nesby Glasgow 109 Stanford, Anthony Allen 108 Stanford, Bill Cahill 106 Illinois, 1971 Season Name () Yds. Avg. 1. Beno Bryant (1990) Andre Riley (1986) Joe Jarzynka (1998) Ernie Steele (1940) Bill Cahill (1971) George Fleming (1959) Charles Frederick (2003) Ernie Steele (1941) Ernie Steele (1939) Steve Bramwell (1964) Career Name (s) Yds. Avg. 1. Beno Bryant ( ) 112 1, Ernie Steele ( ) 78 1, Joe Jarzynka ( ) Steve Bramwell ( ) Charles Frederick ( ) Bill Cahill ( ) Ray Horton ( ) Andre Riley ( ) George Fleming ( ) Calvin Jones ( ) Punt Return Yards per Attempt Game (Min. 3 returns) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. George Fleming 40.7 (3-122) Wisconsin, Beno Bryant 36.3 (3-109) Kansas St., Anthony Allen 36.0 (3-108) Stanford, Bill Cahill 35.3 (3-106) Illinois, Charles Frederick 34.0 (3-102) Idaho, Beno Bryant 26.2 (5-131) Arizona St., Bill Cahill 26.0 (5-130) TCU, Ray Horton 25.8 (4-103) USC, Dave Janoski 25.7 (3-77) Arizona St., Charles Frederick 25.3 (4-101) Oregon St., 2003 Season (Min. 1.5 ret./game) Name Yds. Avg. 1. Bill Cahill Beno Bryant Ron Horton Ernie Steele Ernie Steele Napoleon Kaufman George Fleming Nat Whitmyer Mark Lee Ernie Steele Season (Min. 1.2 ret./game) Name Yds. Avg. 1. Bill Cahill Beno Bryant Steve Bramwell Luther Carr Ron Horton Ernie Steele Charles Frederick Ernie Steele Napoleon Kaufman George Fleming Career (Min. 25 returns) Name Yds. Avg. 1. Bill Cahill ( ) Ernie Steele ( ) Calvin Jones ( ) George Fleming ( ) Steve Bramwell ( ) Charlie Mitchell ( ) Charles Frederick ( ) Jerome Pathon ( ) Napoleon Kaufman ( ) Beno Bryant ( ) Long Punt Return (50+ yards) Name Yards Opponent 1. Hugh McElhenny 100 (TD) vs. USC, Steve Bramwell 92 (TD) vs. Oregon St, Joe Jarzynka 91 (TD) vs. California, John Cherberg 88 (TD) vs. Stanford, Charles Frederick 87 (TD) vs. Idaho, Charles Frederick 86 (TD) vs. Oregon St, Ernie Steele 83 (TD) vs. Wash. St., Beno Bryant 82 (TD) vs. Arizona St, Henry Tiedemann 80 (TD) vs. Utah, Calvin Jones 78 (TD) vs. California, Ray Horton 73 (TD) vs. USC, 1980 Nesby Glasgow 73 (TD) vs. Stanford, Martin Wyatt 72 (TD) vs. California, Danny Greene 71 (TD) vs. USC, 1983 Anthony Allen 71 (TD) vs. Stanford, Beno Bryant 70 (TD) vs. Arizona, 1990 Bill Cahill 70 (TD) vs. Illinois, 1971 Jack Nugent 70 (TD) vs. Oregon, Jimmy Johnson 69 vs. Hawai i, Dave Janoski 67 (TD) vs. Arizona St, 1996 Steve Bramwell 67 (TD) vs. Baylor, Andre Riley 66 (TD) vs. Bowling Green, 1986 Harvey Blanks 66 (TD) vs. Wisconsin, Napoleon Kaufman 65 vs. Stanford, 1992 Ken Gardner 65 (TD) vs. Oregon, 1980 George Fleming 65 (TD) vs. USC, 1960 Mark Lee 64 (TD) vs. California,

130 Demouy Williams 63 (TD) vs. Washington State, 1987 Anthony Russo 62 vs. California, 2007 Mark Lee 62 (TD) vs. UCLA, 1979 George Fleming 59 (TD) vs. Stanford, 1960 Danny Greene 57 (TD) vs. Penn State, 1983 Aloha Bowl Pedro Hawkins 57 vs. Cincinnati, 1973 Calvin Jones 57 (TD) vs. Illinois, 1972 Bill Albrecht 57 vs. Washington State, 1954 Stew Crook 57 (TD) vs. USC, 1953 Don Heinrich 57 vs. Illinois, 1950 Beno Bryant 53 (TD) vs. Kansas State, 1991 Mark Lee 53 (TD) vs. Oregon, 1979 George Fleming 53 (TD) vs. Wisconsin, 1960 Rose Bowl Beno Bryant 52 (TD) vs. San Jose State, 1990 Don Heinrich 51 (TD) vs. Oregon State, 1952 Joe Jarzynka 50 vs. San Diego State, 1997 Punt Returns for Touchdowns (Listed by length of return) Name Yards Opponent 1. Hugh McElhenny 100 USC, Steve Bramwell 92 Oregon State, Joe Jarzynka 91 California, John Cherberg 88 Stanford, Charles Frederick 87 Idaho, Charles Frederick 86 Oregon State, Ernie Steele 83 Washington State, Beno Bryant 82 Arizona State, Henry Tiedemann 80 Utah, Calvin Jones 78 California, Ray Horton 73 USC, 1980 Nesby Glasgow 73 Stanford, Martin Wyatt 72 California, Danny Greene 71 USC, 1983 Anthony Allen 71 Stanford, Beno Bryant 70 Arizona, 1990 Bill Cahill 70 Illinois, 1971 Jack Nugent 70 Oregon, Dave Janoski 67 Arizona State, 1996 Steve Bramwell 67 Baylor, Andre Riley 66 Bowling Green, 1986 Harvey Blanks 66 Wisconsin, Ken Gardner 65 Oregon, 1980 George Fleming 65 USC, Mark Lee 64 California, 1979 Demouy Williams 63 Washington State, 1987 Mark Lee 62 UCLA, 1979 George Fleming 59 Stanford, 1960 Danny Greene 57 Penn State, 1983 Aloha Bowl Calvin Jones 57 Illinois, 1972 Stew Crook 57 USC, 1953 Beno Bryant 53 Kansas State, 1991 Mark Lee 53 Oregon, 1979 George Fleming 53 Wisconsin, 1960 Rose Bowl Beno Bryant 52 San Jose State, 1990 Don Heinrich 51 Oregon State, 1952 Ron Milus 42 Oregon, 1984 Tommie Smith 32 California, 1989 Chris Stevens 22 Washington State, 2006 Jeff Leeland 22 Stanford, 1978 Greg Brooks 20 Oregon State, 1976 Chris O'Connor 21 Arizona, 1980 Marshall Dallas 21 Stanford, 1947 Vince Newsome 15 Oregon, 1981 Steve Lipe 15 Stanford, 1975 Willy Galoia 10 Washington State, 1976 Bill Albrecht 7 UC Santa Barbara, 1971 Mark Jones 4 Oregon State, 1989 Mike Rohrbach 4 Stanford, 1975 Steve Lipe 3 Syracuse, 1973 Jesse Callier 2 Washington State, 2011 Tony Zackery 0 Ohio State, 1986 Mike Gaffney 0 Oregon, 1984 ly Punt Return Leaders Name Yds. Avg. TD 2012 Cody Bruns Kasen Williams Cody Bruns Devin Aguilar Devin Aguilar Anthony Russo Marlon Wood Sonny Shackelford Anthony Russo Charles Frederick Charles Frederick Charles Frederick Toure Butler Joe Jarzynka Joe Jarzynka Jerome Pathon Jerome Pathon Leon Neal Leon Neal Beno Bryant Napoleon Kaufman Beno Bryant Beno Bryant Charles Mincy William Doctor Demouy Williams Andre Riley Ron Milus Ron Milus Danny Greene Ray Horton Anthony Allen Ron Horton Mark Lee Nesby Glasgow Nesby Glasgow Nesby Glasgow Pedro Hawkins Roberto Jourdan Roberto Jourdan Bill Cahill Bill Cahill Calvin Jones Bob Berg Jim Cope Bill Sprinkle Vince Lorrain Steve Bramwell Steve Bramwell Steve Bramwell Nat Whitmyer Martin Wyatt George Fleming George Fleming Luther Carr Mike McCluskey Luther Carr Mike Monroe Mickey McKinnon Jack Kyllingstad Sam Mitchell Hugh McElhenny Dick Sprague Roland Kirkby Henry Tiedemann Roland Kirkby Statistics unavailable 1941 Ernie Steele Ernie Steele Ernie Steele UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

131 ly Longest Punt Return Yards Player vs. Opponent yards Cody Bruns vs. California yards Kasen Williams vs. Baylor yards Jesse Callier at Washington State yards Devin Aguilar vs. California yards Devin Aguilar vs. Oregon State yards Anthony Russo vs. California yards Chris Stevens vs. Washington State yards Sonny Shackelford vs. Arizona yards Anthony Russo vs. Oregon; Sonny Shackelford vs. Washington State yards (td) Charles Frederick vs. Oregon State yards Charles Frederick vs. Purdue, Sun Bowl yards (td) Charles Frederick vs. Idaho yards Toure Butler at Washington State yards Joe Jarzynka at Oregon State yards (td) Joe Jarzynka vs. California yards Joe Jarzynka vs. San Diego State yards (td) Dave Janoski at Arizona State yards Leon Neal at Oregon State yards Leon Neal at Oregon yards Beno Bryant vs. East Carolina yards Napoleon Kaufman vs. California yards (td) Beno Bryant vs. Kansas State yards (td) Beno Bryant vs. Arizona State yards (td) Tommie Smith vs. USC yards William Doctor vs. Arizona State yards (td) Demouy Williams vs Washington State yards (td) Andre Riley vs. Bowling Green yards Ron Milus vs. Oregon yards Danny Greene vs. Houston yards (td) Danny Greene vs.usc yards Ray Horton vs. Stanford yards (td) Anthony Allen vs. Stanford yards (td) Ray Horton vs. USC yards (td) Mark Lee vs. California yards (td) Jeff Leeland vs. Stanford yards (td) Nesby Glasgow vs. Stanford yards Kyle Heinrich vs. Indiana yards Frank Reed vs. Oregon State yards Pedro Hawkins vs. Cincinnati yards Pedro Hawkins vs. Stanford yards (td) Calvin Jones vs. Illinois yards (td) Calvin Jones vs. California yards Calvin Jones vs. California yards Bob Berg vs. California yards (td) Harvey Blanks vs. Wisconsin yards Bill Sprinkle vs. Stanford yards Dave Dillon vs. Ohio State yards Steve Bramwell vs. Washington State yards (td) Steve Bramwell vs. Baylor yards (td) Steve Bramwell vs. Oregon State yards Gary Price vs. Kansas State yards (td) Martin Wyatt vs. California yards (td) George Fleming vs. USC yards (td) George Fleming vs. Wisconsin yards George Fleming vs. Oregon yards Don Millich vs. Oregon yards Bob Herring vs. Illinois yards Steve Roake vs. Oregon State yards Stewart Crook vs. Oregon yards Mike Monroe vs. Colorado yards Sam Mitchell vs. Oregon yards (td) Hugh McElhenny vs. USC 131

132 Washington Record Book Individual Scoring Most Points Scored Career 380, Jeff Jaeger, Season 150, Corey Dillon, 1996 Game (all-time) 42, Ervin Dailey vs. Whitman, 1919 Game (modern) 30, Corey Dillon vs. UCLA, , Hugh McElhenny vs. Washington State, 1950 Most Touchdowns Career 38, George Wilson, Season 25, Corey Dillon, 1996 Game (all-time) 7, Ervin Dailey vs. Whitman, , Chuck Carroll vs. UPS, 1928 Game (modern) 5, Corey Dillon vs. UCLA, , Hugh McElhenny vs. Washington State, 1950 Points Per Game (non-kicker) Career (Min. 18 gms) 8.32, Hugh McElhenny, (233 pts., 28 games) Season (Min. 9 gms) 12.50, Corey Dillon, 1996 (150 pts., 12 games) 12.50, Hugh McElhenny, 1951 (125 pts., 10 games) Two-Point Conversions Season 3, Ace Bulger in Point Conversion Attempts Season 6, Damon Huard in 1995 Scoring Season Name TD PAT FG TP 1. Corey Dillon (1996) Hugh McElhenny (1951) Chuck Nelson (1982) John Anderson (2002) Mario Bailey (1991) Chuck Carroll (1928) Jeff Jaeger (1984) Jeff Jaeger (1986) Bishop Sankey (2012) Chris Polk (2011) Career Name (s) TD PAT FG TP 1. Jeff Jaeger ( ) John Anderson ( ) Chuck Nelson ( ) Travis Hanson ( ) Erik Folk ( ) Hugh McElhenny ( ) George Wilson ( ) Joe Steele ( ) 37 * Steve Robbins ( ) Napoleon Kaufman ( ) Touchdowns Season Name () 1. Corey Dillon (1996) Mario Bailey (1991) Hugh McElhenny (1951) 17 Chuck Carroll (1928) Bishop Sankey (2012) 16 Chris Polk (2011) Rashaan Shehee (1995) 15 Jacque Robinson (1984) 15 Chuck Carroll (1927) George Wilson (1925) 14 Hugh McElhenny (1950) 14 Napoleon Kaufman (1993) 14 Rashaan Shehee ( ) 30 Mario Bailey ( ) Jake Locker ( ) Rich Alexis ( ) 28 Jacque Robinson ( ) 28 TDs by Running Backs Season (since 1937) Name TDs 1. Corey Dillon Hugh McElhenny Bishop Sankey Chris Polk Rashaan Shehee Jacque Robinson Hugh McElhenny Napoleon Kaufman Joe Steele Joe Steele Career Name s TDs 1. George Wilson Joe Steele Hugh McElhenny Napoleon Kaufman Chuck Carroll Chris Polk Rashaan Shehee Rich Alexis Jacque Robinson Willie Hurst Points by Kicking Season Name Pts. 1. Chuck Nelson John Anderson Jeff Jaeger Jeff Jaeger Jeff Jaeger Chuck Nelson Ryan Perkins Jeff Jaeger Erik Folk Erik Folk Career Name Pts. 1. Jeff Jaeger ( ) John Anderson ( ) Chuck Nelson ( ) Travis Hanson ( ) Erik Folk ( ) Steve Robbins ( ) John Wales ( ) Steve Wiezbowski ( ) Evan Knudson ( ) Mike Lansford ( ) 145 Points Per Game (non-kicker) Season (Min. 9 games) Name Pts. Gm. Avg. 1. Corey Dillon Hugh McElhenny Mario Bailey Hugh McElhenny Napoleon Kaufman Rashaan Shehee Jacque Robinson Bishop Sankey Chris Polk Joe Steele Career Name (s) 1. George Wilson ( ) Joe Steele ( ) Hugh McElhenny ( ) Napoleon Kaufman ( ) Chuck Carroll ( ) Chris Polk ( ) UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

133 Career (Min. 20 games) Name (s) Pts. Gm. Avg. 1. Hugh McElhenny ( ) Joe Steele ( ) Rashaan Shehee ( ) Mario Bailey ( ) Bo Cornell ( ) Jacque Robinson ( ) Napoleon Kaufman ( ) Chris Polk ( ) Rich Alexis ( ) Bishop Sankey ( ) Points Responsible For Season (Min. 9 games) Name Pass Rush FG 2XP 1XP Total 1. Keith Price Cody Pickett Mark Brunell Billy Joe Hobert Jake Locker Jake Locker Brock Huard Corey Dillon Chris Chandler Career (Min. 20 games) Name (s) Pass Rush FG 2XP 1XP Total 1. Cody Pickett ( ) Jake Locker ( ) Jeff Jaeger ( ) Keith Price ( ) Brock Huard ( ) M. Tuiasosopo ( ) Mark Brunell ( ) Chuck Nelson ( ) Points Responsible For Per Game Season (Min. 9 games) Name Total Gms. Avg. 1. Keith Price Mark Brunell Billy Joe Hobert Cody Pickett Jake Locker Jake Locker Brock Huard Corey Dillon Hugh McElhenny Chris Chandler Annual Scoring Leader Name TD PAT 2XP FG TOT 2012 Bishop Sankey Chris Polk Jermaine Kearse Erik Folk Erik Folk Ryan Perkins Ryan Perkins Michael Braunstein Evan Knudson Kenny James Evan Knudson John Anderson John Anderson John Anderson John Anderson Joe Jarzynka Rashaan Shehee Corey Dillon Rashaan Shehee John Wales Napoleon Kaufman Travis Hanson Mario Bailey Mark Brunell John McCallum John McCallum Brandy Brownlee Jeff Jaeger Jeff Jaeger Jeff Jaeger Jeff Jaeger Chuck Nelson Chuck Nelson Chuck Nelson Joe Steele Mike Lansford Steve Robbins Robin Earl Steve Robbins Robin Earl Ken Conley Pete Taggares Steve Wiezbowski Bo Cornell Bo Cornell Bo Cornell Don Martin Don Martin Dave Williams Charlie Browning Junior Coffey Junior Coffey Nat Whitmyer George Fleming Bob Schloredt Bob Hivner Bob Dunn Dean Derby Credell Green Bob Dunn George Black George Black Hugh McElhenny Hugh McElhenny Roland Kirkby Marshall Dallas Herb Harlow Dick Ottele Sam Robinson Marshall Dallas Brooks Biddle Gordy Hungar Keith DeCourcey Pete Susick Bob Erickson Jack Stackpool Earl Younglove Don Jones Dick Johnson Merle Miller Jimmy Cain By Haines Burl Bufkin Bill Smith Paul Sulkosky Merle Hufford August Buse Merle Hufford Jack Middlestedt Chuck Carroll Chuck Carroll Harold Patton Gene Cook George Wilson George Wilson George Wilson Wayne Hall Ray Eckman Ted Faulk Ervin Dailey No Team 1917 Ross Williams Ernest Murphy

134 Washington Record Book Individual Defense Tackles by a Linebacker (since 1966) Career 578, Michael Jackson, Season 219, Michael Jackson, 1977 Game 29, Michael Jackson vs. Washington State, , Michael Jackson vs. Oregon State, 1977 Tackles by a Lineman (since 1966) Career 350, David Pear, Season 190, David Pear, 1973 Tackles for Loss (since 1977) Career 61.5, Jason Chorak, Season 23.0, Ron Holmes, 1983 Game 6.0, Manase Hopoi at USC, 2004; Jerry Jensen vs. ASU, 1997 Tackles for Lost Yardage (since 1967) Career 248.5, Travis Richardson, Season 105.0, Jason Chorak, 1996 Quarterback Sacks (since 1982) Career 30, Daniel Te o-nesheim, Season 14.5, Jason Chorak, 1996 Game 5, Mark Stewart vs. UCLA, , Ron Holmes vs. Navy, 1983 Passes Broken Up (since 1977) Career 32, Desmond Trufant ( ) Season 15, Ray Horton, 1981 Fumbles Caused Career 10, Reggie Rogers, Season 6, Mason Foster, 2009 Fumbles Recovered Career 8, Chico Fraley, , Ricky Andrews, , Travis Richardson Season 4, Ben Mahdavi, , Nigel Burton, , Tony Parrish, , Ron Hadley, , Jim Rodgers, , Vestee Jackson, , J.C. Pearson, , Fletcher Jenkins, , Antowaine Richardson, 1978 Tackles Game (Since 1959) Name Opponent 1. Michael Jackson 29 Washington State, 1977 Michael Jackson 29 Oregon State, Michael Jackson 28 Mississippi State, 1977 George Jugum 28 Oregon, Joe Krakoski 27 Washington State, Ken Driscoll 26 Oregon, Stan Walderhaug 25 Syracuse, 1977 George Jugum 25 California, Mark Jerue 24 Arizona State, 1981 Michael Jackson 24 Alabama, 1978 Season (Since 1967) Name () UT AT TOT 1. Michael Jackson (1977) David Rill (1985) Dan Lloyd (1973) Mike Baldassin (1976) David Rill (1987) Dave Pear (1973) Ricky Andrews (1988) Michael Jackson (1978) James Clifford (1989) Mason Foster (2010) Career (Since 1967) Name (s) UT AT TOT 1. Michael Jackson ( ) David Rill ( ) Dan Lloyd ( ) Ken Driscoll ( ) Al Burleson ( ) Mike Baldassin ( ) Joe Kelly ( ) Mason Foster ( ) Tim Meamber ( ) Bruce Harrell ( ) Solo Tackles Game Name Opponent 1. Michael Jackson 20 Washington State, Clyde Werner 17 Washington State, Mark Stewart 15 UCLA, 1982 Dean Browning 15 Washington State, 1983 Stafford Mays 15 Arizona State, 1979 Cliff Bethea 15 Oregon State, 1977 Michael Jackson 15 Mississippi State, 1977 Dave Pear 15 Syracuse, Joe Krakoski 14 Washington State, 1983 Mark Jerue 14 Arizona State, 1981 Michael Jackson 14 Alabama, 1978 Stan Walderhaug 14 Syracuse, 1977 Charles Jackson 14 Colorado, 1976 Dan Lloyd 14 Hawai i, 1973 George Jugum 14 Oregon, 1968 Tackles For Loss Game (Since 1967) Name Opponent 1. Manase Hopoi 6 USC, 2004 Jerry Jensen 6 Arizona State, Larry Tripplett 5 Idaho, 2001 Dave Hoffmann 5 USC, 1991 Ron Holmes 5 Navy, 1983 Lynn Madsen 5 LSU, 1983 Michael Jackson 5 Oregon State, Daniel Te o-nesheim 4.5 California, 2009 Manase Hopoi 4.5 San Jose State, 2004 Jaime Fields 4.5 San Jose State, Princeton Fuimaono 4 Washington State, 2011 Joe Lobendahn 4 Fresno State, 2004 Manase Hopoi 4 Arizona, 2002 Manase Hopoi 4 Purdue, 2002 Sun Bowl Marquis Cooper 4 Wyoming, 2002 Kai Ellis 4 Washington State, 2002 Hakim Akbar 4 Oregon, 2000 Todd Johnson 4 Utah State, 1998 Lester Towns 4 Washington State, 1997 Lester Towns 4 Oregon, 1997 Jerry Jensen 4 USC, 1996 Jason Chorak 4 UCLA, 1996 D Marco Farr 4 Ohio State, 1993 Jamal Fountaine 4 Stanford, 1993 Steve Emtman 4 Arizona, 1991 Donald Jones 4 Kansas State, 1991 Steve Roberts 4 BYU, 1986 Fred Small 4 Oregon, 1984 Tony Caldwell 4 USC, 1981 Fletcher Jenkins 4 Stanford, 1981 Tony Caldwell 4 Pacific, 1981 Scott Garnett 4 Pacific, 1981 Doug Martin 4 Washington State, 1978 Doug Martin 4 Minnesota, 1977 Season (Since 1967) Name () 1. Ron Holmes (1983) Victor Aiyewa (2010) Manase Hopoi (2004) 22 Jason Chorak (1996) Martin Harrison (1989) 21 Dennis Brown (1987) Steve Emtman (1991) Jason Chorak (1997) D Marco Farr (1993) Terry Johnson (2003) 18.5 Andy Mason (1992) 18.5 Jerry Jensen (1997) Dave Hoffmann (1992) 17.5 Career (Since 1967) Name (s) 1. Jason Chorak ( ) Ron Holmes ( ) Mark Stewart ( ) Daniel Te o-nesheim ( ) Dave Hoffmann ( ) Dennis Brown ( ) Andy Mason ( ) Jerry Jensen ( ) Jeremiah Pharms ( ) Doug Martin ( ) Manase Hopoi ( ) Scott White ( ) 38.0 Jaime Fields ( ) 38.0 Tackles For Loss Yards Season (Since 1967) Name () Yds. 1. Dennis Brown (1987) Ron Holmes (1983) Jason Chorak (1996) Steve Emtman (1990) Terry Johnson (2003) Manase Hopoi (2004) D Marco Farr (1993) Andy Mason (1992) Travis Richardson (1990) Jeremiah Pharms (1998) Reggie Rogers (1985) 81.0 Reggie Rogers (1986) 81.0 Career (Since 1967) Name (s) Yds. 1. Travis Richardson ( ) Jason Chorak ( ) Mark Stewart ( ) Donald Jones ( ) Andy Mason ( ) Reggie Rogers ( ) Dennis Brown ( ) Ron Holmes ( ) Daniel Te o-nesheim ( ) Dave Hoffmann ( ) Jeremiah Pharms ( ) Manase Hopoi ( ) Jerry Jensen ( ) Tackles By a Linebacker Season (Since 1967) Name 1. Michael Jackson David Rill Dan Lloyd Mike Baldassin David Rill UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

135 Career (Since 1967) Name (s) Tackles 1. Michael Jackson ( ) David Rill ( ) Dan Lloyd ( ) Ken Driscoll ( ) Joe Kelly ( ) Mike Baldassin ( ) Mason Foster ( ) Tim Meamber ( ) Bruce Harrell ( ) Mark Stewart ( ) 339 Tackles By a Lineman Season (Since 1967) Name 1. Dave Pear Charles Jackson Charles Jackson Mark Jerue Stafford Mays Career (Since 1967) Name Tackles 1. Mark Jerue ( ) * David Pear ( ) Doug Martin ( ) Reggie Rogers ( ) ^ Ron Holmes ( ) Charles Jackson ( ) Kurt Matter ( ) Fletcher Jenkins ( ) Stafford Mays ( ) Ray Cattage ( ) 226 *144 tackles were as a LB in 1981 ^74 tackles were as a LB in 1984 Quarterback Sacks Game (Since 1982) Name Opponent 1. Mark Stewart 5 UCLA, 1982 Ron Holmes 5 Navy, Martin Harrison 4 Oregon State, 1989 Steve Roberts 4 BYU, Todd Johnson 3.5 Utah State, 1998 Mac Tuiaea 3.5 BYU, 1996 Richie Chambers 3.5 Ohio State, 1994 Matt Jones 3.5 Stanford, Josh Shirley 3 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl D. Te o-nesheim 3 California, 2009 D. Te o-nesheim 3 Arizona, 2008 Manase Hopoi 3 USC, 2004 Manase Hopoi 3 San Jose State, 2002 Larry Tripplett 3 Colorado, 2000 Jabarri Issa 3 California, 1998 Jerry Jensen 3 USC, 1996 Jason Chorak 3 BYU, 1996 Jamal Fountaine 3 Stanford, 1993 Donald Jones 3 Michigan, 1992 Donald Jones 3 Kansas State, 1991 Travis Richardson 3 Purdue, 1990 Dennis Brown 3 Arizona State, 1987 Ron Holmes 3 UCLA, 1982 Ron Holmes 3 Oregon State, 1982 Season (Since 1982) Name Sacks 1. Jason Chorak Ron Holmes Donald Jones Daniel Te o-nesheim Dennis Brown Terry Johnson Ray Cattage Mark Stewart Richie Chambers Manase Hopoi Fred Small Ron Holmes Career (Since 1982) Name (s) Sacks 1. Daniel Te o-nesheim ( ) Ron Holmes ( ) Donald Jones ( ) Jason Chorak ( ) Andy Mason ( ) Manase Hopoi ( ) 20.0 Reggie Rogers ( ) 20.0 Passes Broken Up Season (Since 1977) Name 1. Ray Horton Desmond Trufant Tom Erlandson Roc Alexander Chico Fraley J.C. Pearson Dashon Goldson Derrick Johnson Dana Hall Career (Since 1977) Name (s) PD 1. Desmond Trufant ( ) Omare Lowe ( ) Dana Hall ( ) Jermaine Smith ( ) Dashon Goldson ( ) 22 Derrick Johnson ( ) 22 Ray Horton ( ) Roc Alexander ( ) 20 Shane Pahukoa ( ) Chico Fraley ( ) 18 Bill Stapleton ( ) 18 ly Tackles Leaders Name Tackles 2012 John Timu, lb...91 Sean Parker, s Cort Dennison, ilb Sean Parker, s Mason Foster, olb Nate Williams, ss Donald Butler, ilb...94 Mason Foster, olb Mason Foster, lb Nate Williams, s E.J. Savannah, olb Roy Lewis, cb C.J. Wallace, ss Scott White, olb Evan Benjamin, olb C.J. Wallace, ss Evan Benjamin, olb Joe Lobendahn, ilb Marquis Cooper, ilb...89 Jimmy Newell, fs...84 Tim Galloway, ilb Marquis Cooper, ilb Ben Mahdavi, ilb Ben Mahdavi, ilb...93 Greg Carothers, ss Hakim Akbar, fs Derrell Daniels, ilb Derrell Daniels, ilb...89 Hakim Akbar, ss...76 Lester Towns, ilb...75 Curtis Williams, fs Todd Johnson, wlb...70 Lester Towns, ilb Lester Towns, ilb...91 Jerry Jensen, wlb John Fiala, ilb Ink Aleaga, ilb Lawyer Milloy, fs Ink Aleaga, ilb Lawyer Milloy, fs Ink Aleaga, ilb Steve Springstead, ilb...91 D Marco Farr, dt Dave Hoffmann, wlb...99 James Clifford, ilb Dave Hoffmann,wilb...78 Steve Emtman, dt Dave Hoffmann, wlb...85 Chico Fraley, ilb James Clifford, ilb Martin Harrison, slb Rickey Andrews, ilb Chico Fraley, ilb David Rill, ilb Martin Harrison, slb David Rill, ilb Tom Erlandson, ilb David Rill, ilb Joe Kelly, ilb Joe Kelly, ilb Tim Meamber, ilb Joe Krakoski, ilb Lynn Madsen, mg Ken Driscoll, ilb Tim Meamber, ilb Ken Driscoll, ilb Mark Jerue, ilb Ken Driscoll, ilb Mark Jerue, ng Bruce Harrell, ilb Stafford Mays, ng Michael Jackson, ilb Bruce Harrell, ilb Michael Jackson, ilb Kyle Heinrich, ws Mike Baldassin, ilb Michael Jackson, ilb Mike Baldassin, lb Charles Jackson, dt Corny Chenevert, lb Al Burleson, db Dan Lloyd, lb Dave Pear, dt Tony Bonwell, db Ron Shepherd, lb Gordy Guinn, lb Al Craig, lb Mark McMahon, db Ron Shepherd, lb Bob Berg, db...90 Mark McMahon, db George Jugum, lb Otis Washington, de Steve Thompson, dt George Jugum, lb Tom Greenlee, de No records 1964 Rick Redman Steve Hinds * Rick Redman...82 Charlie Browning...56 * Statistics for only seven games. 135

136 Washington Record Book Individual Interceptions Interceptions Career 18, Al Worley, Season 14, Al Worley, 1968 Game 4, Al Worley vs. Idaho, 1968 Interception Yards Career 254, Vestee Jackson, Season 149, Alvin Burleson, 1975 Game 124, George Jugum vs. Stanford, 1968 Interception Yards Per Return Career (Min. 5 returns) 33.7, Tommie Smith, (236 yds., 7 ret.) Season (Min. 3 returns) 49.6, Al Burleson, 1975 Game (Min. 2 returms) 62.0, George Jugum vs. Stanford, 1968 Returns for TDs Career 3, Al Burleson, Season 2, Anthony Vontoure, , Walter Bailey, , Al Burleson, , Bob Burmeister, 1970 Game 1 on 55 occasions, Most Recent: Mason Foster, 37 yards vs. Ariz., 2009 Interceptions Game Name Opponent 1. Al Worley 4 Idaho, Russel Harriston 3 Oregon, 1993 Tim Meamber 3 Northwestern, 1984 Steve Lipe 3 Iowa State, 1974 Steve Wiezbowski 3 California, 1972 Al Worley 3 Wisconsin, 1968 Sam Mitchell 3 Oregon, 1952 Larry Hatch 3 California, 1948 William McGovern 3 Oregon State, 1947 Season Name () Yds. Avg. 1. Al Worley (1968) Bill Albrecht (1951) Larry Hatch (1946) Walter Bailey (1991) Tony Bonwell (1972) Dick Sprague (1950) 7 Jay Stoves (1943) Derrick Johnson (2003) Anthony Vontoure (1999) Tony Parrish (1997) Eric Briscoe (1990) Joe Kelly (1984) Roberto Jourdan (1972) Bob Schloredt (1959) George Fleming (1959) Career Name (s) NO YDS AVG 1. Al Worley ( ) Larry Hatch ( ) Vestee Jackson ( ) Roberto Jourdan ( ) Bill Albrecht ( , 54) Walter Bailey ( ) Derrick Johnson ( ) Reggie Reser ( ) Calvin Jones ( ) Ray Horton ( ) George Fleming ( ) Dick Sprague ( ) 10 Interception Yards Game Name Opponent 1. George Jugum 124 Stanford, Vestee Jackson 94 Arizona, Alvin Burleson 93 Wash. State, Bob Pederson 90 Oregon State, Le-Lo Lang 87 California, Tommie Smith 86 Wash. State, Jim Katsenes 86 Stanford, Tom Verti 82 Idaho, Lester Towns 66 Michigan State, 1997 Calvin Jones 66 USC, Roland Kirkby 65 California, Arnold Jones 61 UCLA, Mason Foster 56 Idaho, 2009 Tony Parrish 56 Michigan State, Mesphin Forrester 54 USC, 2007 Steve Wiezbowski 54 California, Tommie Smith 51 Stanford, Dick Ottele 49 St. Mary s, Sam Mitchell 48 Oregon, Tony Parrish 45 Arizona, Derrick Johnson 42 Oregon State, 2002 Walter Bailey 42 Arizona State, Steve Lipe 41 Iowa State, 1974 Steve Lipe 41 Oregon State, Charles Mincy 40 Iowa, 1991 John Meyers 40 Utah, 1959 Career Name (s) Int. Yds. 1. Vestee Jackson ( ) Tommie Smith ( ) Roland Kirkby ( ) George Jugum ( ) Al Burleson ( ) Avg. per Interception Return Game (Min. 2 returns) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. George Jugum 62.0 (2-124) Stanford, Vestee Jackson 47.0 (2-94) Arizona, Tom Verti 41.0 (2-82) Idaho, Calvin Jones 33.0 (2-66) USC, Tony Parrish 28.0 (2-56) Michigan State, Mark McMahon 26.0 (2-52) Stanford, Derrick Johnson 21.0 (2-42) Oregon St., 2002 Walter Bailey 21.0 (2-42) Ariz. St., Charles Mincy 20.0 (2-40) Iowa, Sam Cunningham 18.5 (2-37) Stanford, 2004 Joel Schmit 18.5 (2-37) Utah, 1979 Consecutive Games with Interception Name Opponents 1. Derrick Johnson 4 Stanford, UCLA, Nevada, Ore. St., Al Worley 3 Rice, Wisconsin, Oregon State, 1968 Al Worley 3 USC, Idaho, California, 1968 Longest Interception Returns (40+ Yards) Name Yards Opponent 1. Alvin Burleson 93 (TD) Washington St., Jermaine Smith 91 (TD) Arizona, Bob Pederson 90 (TD) Oregon State, 1966 George Wilson 90 (TD) Washington St., Le-Lo Lang 87 (TD) California, Tommie Smith 86 Washington St., 1991 Jim Katsenes 86 (TD) Stanford, 1970 George Jugum 86 (TD) Stanford, George Guttormsen 82 (TD) Stanford, Reggie Reser 79 (TD) California, Dashon Goldson 76 (TD) USC, Chico Fraley 72 (TD) Army, Roland Kirkby 69 (TD) USC, Mike Gaffney 67 Washington St., Lester Towns 66 (TD) Michigan St., 1997 Vestee Jackson 66 (TD) Arizona, 1983 Calvin Jones 66 USC, Roland Kirkby 65 (TD) California, Colin Howard 62 Stanford, Arnold Jones 61 (TD) UCLA, 1955 Jim Jones 61 (TD) UCLA, Tom Verti 57 Idaho, Mason Foster 56 Idaho, 2009 Tony Parrish 56 (TD) Michigan St., 1997 Steve Lipe 56 Idaho, 1973 Kyle Heinrich 55 Washington St., 1977 Al Craig 55 Michigan St., 1969 Lloyd Phelps 55 (TD) UCLA, 1940 Mesphin Forrester 54 (TD) USC, 2007 Tommie Smith 51 Stanford, 1990 Roberto Jourdan 50 Illinois, 1972 Jim Houston 54 Minnesota, 1955 Dick Ottele 49 (TD) Saint Mary s, 1947 Roberto Jourdan 49 Oregon State, 1972 Travis Feeney 47 Arizona, 2012 Tony Bonwell 47 Illinois, 1971 Chris Linnin 45 Arizona State, 1978 Tony Parrish 45 (TD) Arizona, 1996 Anthony Vontoure 44 (TD) Oregon State, 1999 Vince Newsome 43 (TD) San Diego State, 1982 Derrick Johnson 42 (TD) Oregon State, 2002 James Clifford 42 (TD) Stanford, 1992 Alvin Burleson 41 (TD) Navy, 1975 Steve Lipe 41 Oregon State, 1973 Joe Kelly 40 (TD) Stanford, 1984 John Meyers 40 (TD) Utah, 1959 Gordon Berlin 40 (TD) Stanford, 1947 Longest Fumble Returns for TDs Name Opponent 1. Jim Noe 77 Colorado, Don McCumby 73 Stanford, Greg Carothers 55 Oregon, Gordy Guinn 52 Texas Christian, Justin Glenn 51 Stanford, 2009 Fletcher Jenkins 51 Oregon State, Will Shamburger 44 San Diego State, Dick Hagen 40 Washington St., Reggie Reser 38 California, Ben Mahdavi 35 Idaho, 2000 Toure Butler 35 BYU, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

137 Interception Returns for TDs (Listed by length of return) Name Opponent 1. Al Burleson 93 Washington State, Jermaine Smith 91 Arizona, Bob Pederson 90 Oregon State, 1966 George Wilson 90 Washington State, Le-Lo Lang 87 California, Jim Katsenes 86 Stanford, 1970 George Jugum 86 Stanford, George Guttormsen 82 Stanford, Reggie Reser 79 California, Dashon Goldson 76 USC, Chico Fraley 72 Army, Roland Kirkby 69 USC, Lester Towns 66 Michigan State, 1997 Vestee Jackson 66 Arizona, Roland Kirkby 65 California, Arnold Jones 61 UCLA, 1955 Jim Jones 61 UCLA, Tony Parrish 56 Michigan State, Lloyd Phelps 55 UCLA, Mesphin Forrester 54 USC, Dick Ottele 49 St. Mary s, Tony Parrish 45 Arizona, Anthony Vontoure 44 Oregon State, Vince Newsome 43 San Diego State, Derrick Johnson 42 Oregon State, 2002 James Clifford 42 Stanford, 1992 Alvin Burleson 41 Navy, 1975 Joe Kelly 40 Stanford, 1984 John Meyers 40 Utah, 1959 Gordon Berlin 40 Stanford, 1947 Marquis Cooper 38 Washington State, 2003 Terry Johnson 38 Texas, 2001 Mason Foster 37 Arizona, 2009 Walter Bailey 37 Washington State, 1991 Charles Mincy 37 Iowa, 1991 Derrick Johnson 36 Stanford, 2003 Lance Theoudele 36 Stanford, 1978 Greg Grimes 36 Stanford, 1978 Bill Cahill 36 Washington State, 1970 Eric Briscoe 35 Washington State, 1989 Russell Hairston 34 Miami, 1994 Tony Parrish 32 Washington State, 1997 Al Worley 32 California, 1968 Jim Noe 32 Idaho, 1952 Eugene Burkhalter 30 Washington State, 1987 Ron Olson 30 Texas, 1974 Anthony Vontoure 29 Arizona, 1999 Greg Grimes 29 Stanford, 1977 Quinton Richardson 28 UCLA, 2010 Bob Burmeister 28 Navy, 1970 Bob Burmeister 28 Michigan State, 1970 Bob Schloredt 27 Utah, 1959 Chris Massey 25 Oregon State, 2002 BoYates 25 Arizona State, 1987 Jamaun Willis 24 Oregon State, 1999 Walter Bailey 24 Arizona, 1991 Jim Houston 24 Oregon State, 1955 Ink Aleaga 23 Arizona State, 1994 Alvin Burleson 23 Oregon, 1974 Marcus Peters 21 Portland State, 2012 Omare Lowe 21 Michigan, 2001 Le-Lo Lang 20 Washington State, 1988 Randy Coleman 20 Oregon State, 1970 Gordy Guinn 18 California, 1972 Bruce Harrell 7 Utah, 1979 Terry Johnson 0 San Jose State, 2002 ly Interception Leaders Player Yds. Avg. TD 2012 Marcus Peters Shaq Thompson Sean Parker Nathan Fellner Mason Foster Mesphin Forrester Mesphin Forrester Scott White Josh Okoebor Evan Benjamin Derrick Johnson Derrick Johnson Roc Alexander Hakim Akbar Omare Lowe Anthony Vontoure Nigel Burton Tony Parrish Mel Miller Ikaika Malloe Reggie Reser David Killpatrick Russell Hairston Josh Moore Walter Bailey Eric Briscoe Eugene Burkhalter Le-Lo Lang Darryl Hall Tony Zackery Vestee Jackson Joe Kelly Vestee Jackson Vince Newsome Bill Stapleton Ken Gardner Bruce Harrell Greg Grimes Michael Jackson John Edwards Alvin Burleson Frank Reed Roberto Jourdan Tony Bonwell Calvin Jones Bob Burmeister Bob Lovlien Al Worley Otis Washington Bob Pederson Al Worley Bob Pederson Ralph Winters Steve Hinds John O Brien Robbie Heinz Jim Stiger Bob Hivner Bob Schloredt George Fleming Dick Day Whitey Core Mike Monroe Bob Cox o Jim Noe Sam Mitchell Bill Albrecht Dick Sprague Roland Kirby Larry Hatch Records unavailable 1941 Pete Susick None with more than three 1939 Don Means

138 ly Longest Interception Return Yards Player vs. Opponent yards Travis Feeney at Arizona yards Sean Parker vs. Washington State yards (td) Quinton Richardson vs. UCLA yards Mason Foster vs. Idaho yards Trenton Tuiasosopo vs. UCLA yards (td) Mesphin Forrester vs. USC yards Mesphin Forrester vs. Fresno State yards (td) Dashon Goldson vs. USC yards Sam Cunningham vs. USC yards (td) Marquis Cooper vs. Washington State yards (td) Derrick Johnson vs. Oregon State yards Jamaun Willis vs. Idaho yards Hakim Akbar at Arizona State yards (td) Anthony Vontoure at Oregon State yards Hakim Akbar vs. BYU yards (td) Jermaine Smith at Arizona yards (td) Tony Parrish vs. Arizona yards Reggie Davis at Ohio St.; Reggie Reser at Oregon St yards (td) Reggie Reser vs. California yards David Killpatrick vs. Washington State yards (td) James Clifford vs. Stanford yards Tommie Smith vs. Washington State yards Tommie Smith vs. Stanford yards (td) Le-Lo Lang vs. California yards (td) Chico Fraley vs. Army yards (td) Eugene Burkhalter vs. Washington State yards Mike Gaffney vs. Washington State yards Vestee Jackson vs. USC yards (td) Joe Kelly vs. Stanford yards (td) Vestee Jackson vs. Arizona yards (td) Vince Newsome vs. San Diego State yards Robert Leaphart vs. USC yards Derek Harvey vs. Stanford yards Joel Schmit vs. Utah yards Chris Linnin vs. Arizona State yards Kyle Heinrich vs. Washington State yards Lance Theoudele vs. Washington State yards (td) Alvin Burleson vs. Washington State yards (td) Ron Olson vs. Texas; Steve Lipe vs. Iowa State (no td) yards Steve Lipe vs. Idaho yards Roberto Jourdan vs. Illinois yards Calvin Jones vs. USC yards (td) Jim Katsenes vs. UCLA yards Al Craig vs. Michigan State yards (td) George Jugum vs. Stanford yards George Jugum vs. Stanford yards (td) Bob Pederson vs. Oregon State yards Ralph Winters vs. Oregon State yards Mason Mitchell vs. Air Force yards Robbie Heinz vs. USC yards Dave Kopay vs. California yards Nat Whitmyer vs. Washington State yards Roy McKasson vs. California yards (td) John Meyers vs. Utah yards Bob Schloredt vs. San Jose State yards Dick Day vs. Colorado yards Bob Herring vs. Stanford yards (td) Jim Jones vs. UCLA yards Jim Thomas vs. Michigan yards Jim Noe vs. Oregon yards Stewart Crook vs. Oregon yards Bill Albrecht vs. Illinois 138 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

139 Washington Record Book Opponent Team Records Miscellaneous One-Play Scoring Drives Yards Team yards Oregon State, yards Baylor, 2011 Alamo yards Stanford, yards Oregon, yards Idaho, yards Nebraska, yards Stanford, yards Arizona State, yards California, yards Arizona, yards Arizona, yards Stanford, yards UCLA, yards Stanford, yards Nebraska, yards UCLA, yards Iowa, yards Arizona State, yards Arizona State, yards Stanford, yards Notre Dame, yards Arizona State, yards Washington St., yards California, yards USC, yards Notre Dame, yards Arizona, yards Miami, yards Arizona, yards Cal, yards California, yards Miami, yards Oregon, yards UCLA, yard Nebraska, yard California, yard Air Force, 1999 Long Scoring Drive (Plays) Kansas State, Oregon State, Arizona, Arizona State, Arizona State, Washington State, UCLA, Stanford, Purdue, Arizona State, Arizona State, 1995 Long Scoring Drive (Yards) Oregon State, Air Force, UCLA, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA, Oregon, Colorado, UCLA, Oregon, California, 2005 Long Scoring Drive (Time) 1. 9:54 Kansas State, :12 UCLA, :10 Purdue, :07 Oregon State, :54 Purdue, :53 Oregon, :45 Arizona State, :21 UCLA, :11 Hawai i, :11 Oregon State, 2004 Time of Possession Time Team 1. 39:22 Stanford, :19 Arizona, :09 USC, :47 Air Force, :44 Washington State, :30 Ohio State, :28 Notre Dame, :22 USC, :01 Oregon, :52 UCLA, 2008 Scoring Points Scored (all-time) Opponent California, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Stanford, Miami, UCLA, Oregon, UCLA, Nebraska, Cal, USC, 2008 Points in a Half (Overall) Points Team (2nd) Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl (1st) USC, (1st) Alabama, (1st) California, (2nd) Washington State, (1st) Illinois, (2nd) UCLA, (1st) Stanford, (1st) UCLA, (1st) USC, (1st) Miami, (1st) California, 1973 Points in a Half (1st) Points Team (1st) USC, (1st) Alabama, (1st) California, (1st) Illinois, (1st) Stanford, (1st) UCLA, (1st) USC, (1st) Miami, (1st) California, (1st) Oregon State, (1st) Oregon, 1973 Points in a Half (2nd) Points Team (2nd) Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl (2nd) Washington State, (2nd) UCLA, (2nd) Washington State, (2nd) Oregon, (2nd) California, (2nd) UCLA, (2nd) UCLA, (2nd) Texas, (2nd) Michigan, 1969 Score by Quarters 1st Quarter Points Team Illinois, USC, Alabama, UCLA, USC, Notre Dame, UCLA, UCLA, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, nd Quarter Points Team Miami, Stanford, UCLA, Washington State, Minnesota, California, USC, California, California, USC, Oklahoma, Hawai'i, California, Oregon State, USC, Oregon State, Washington State, rd Quarter Points Team Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 29 Washington State, Oregon, Nebraska, Oregon, USC, California, Notre Dame, Baylor, Washington State, th Quarter Points Team Texas, Oregon, UCLA, Stanford, Oregon, Arizona, Stanford, Notre Dame, Oregon State, California, Fresno State, Washington State, USC, Oregon, Arizona State, USC, Michigan, Stanford, 1949 Touchdowns Team 1. 9 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 9 Miami, UCLA, Stanford, Nebraska, USC, Oklahoma, California, Notre Dame, Oregon, Michigan, 1953 PATs Made Team 1. 9 Miami, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 8 Stanford, Nebraska, USC, California, UCLA, Oregon, Oklahoma, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA, California, Washington State, California, UCLA, 1969 PAT Attempts Team 1. 9 Miami, UCLA, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 8 Stanford, Nebraska, USC, Oklahoma, California, Oregon, Oregon, USC, Oregon State, UCLA, California, Washington State, California, UCLA, 1967 Field Goals Made Team 1. 6 Oregon State, Notre Dame, Oregon State, San Jose State, Oregon State, UCLA, Iowa, Arizona, Washington State, Washington State, Arizona State, UCLA, 1971 Field Goal Attempts Team 1. 7 UCLA, Oregon State, San Jose State, Notre Dame, Oregon State, Oregon State, Washington State, UCLA, Iowa, times most recent: Oregon,

140 First Downs Michigan State, 1969 Pass Completions (28-393) Illinois, 1952 Total Texas, 1975 Team (32-442) Oregon, 1998 Team Mississippi State, Hawai'i, (31-422) Notre Dame, Oregon, Arizona State, EWU, (15-204) Alabama, Michigan, Illinois, Arizona, (19-257) Washington St., Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Nebraska, BYU, (24-320) UCLA, California, Oregon State, Arizona, (24-317) Oklahoma, UCLA, Oregon State, Oregon, Oregon, Minnesota, Texas, 2001 Yards per Completion. (Min. 10) 31 Notre Dame, USC, California, 1994 Yards Team 31 Notre Dame, Arizona, (10-257) Washington St., 1973 Rushing Yards 31 UCLA, Washington State, (20-508) Oregon State, 1998 Team EWU, (14-351) California, UCLA, Oregon State, 2001 Pass Interceptions Thrown (13-314) Oregon State, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 30 Stanford, 1994 Team (10-236) Stanford, Oregon, Illinois, (19-442) Oregon, 1998 By Rushing UCLA, Idaho, (11-240) Stanford, 1968 Team Stanford, Oregon, (13-266) California, USC, Texas, California, (10-201) Iowa State, Oregon, Nebraska, Arizona, (12-241) UCLA, UCLA, USC, California, Stanford, California, Washington State, 1978 Completion Pct. (Min. 10 Att.) 23 Minnesota, UCLA, California, 1962 Pct. Team Nebraska, 1998 Yards per Attempt (Min. 35 Att.) 9. 5 Washington State, (11-11) USC, Michigan, 1969 Team 5 Oregon State, (25-27) UCLA, Notre Dame, (35-381) California, Fresno State, (42-50) Hawai'i, USC, (44-446) Stanford, USC, (18-22) Arizona, Air Force, (44-431) California, Pacific, (18-22) Oregon State, Nebraska, (52-482) Baylor, 2011 Alamo 5 California, (17-21) Arizona, Mississippi State, (65-566) UCLA, Stanford, (16-20) USC, Texas, (36-308) Michigan, ' (19-24) Oklahoma, Arizona State, (54-424) UCLA, 2004 Passing Yards (11-14) California, Michigan State, (39-298) USC, 2010 Team (18-23) USC, Oregon State, (62-465) Oregon, Arizona, USC, (45-325) UCLA, Oregon State, 1998 Total Offense BYU, 1999 Total Offense Attempts By Passing Rushing Touchdowns EWU, 2011 Team Team Team 473 Texas, California, BYU, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Arizona, Washington State, EWU, Nebraska, Hawai'i, Oregon, Hawai'i, UCLA, Oregon, USC, Arizona, Michigan, Oregon, Washington State, BYU, Oregon, Notre Dame, Oregon, Arizona, Nebraska, UCLA, Arizona, USC, 2008 Passing Touchdowns 90 Oregon State, Arizona, Oregon, 2007 Team 90 Minnesota, Washington State, Stanford, Illinois, Washington State, UCLA, California, Oklahoma, Washington State, USC, UCLA, Hawai'i, Oregon State, Oregon State, Washington State, 2007 Total Offensive Yards 17 California, Arizona State, Arizona, 2007 Yards Team 17 Idaho, California, USC, Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 17 Texas, Washington State, California, California, Colorado, California, Washington State, UCLA, California, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Oregon, California, Michigan, Oregon, Notre Dame, Minnesota, 1957 By Penalty 4 Notre Dame, California, USC, 1956 Team 4 USC, Stanford, USC, Washington State, USC, Texas, Virginia, Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona State, 2005 Passing 4 Miami, Oregon State, Washington State, 2002 Pass Attempts 4 California, Washington State, 2001 Team 4 California, 1975 Yards per Attempt (Min. 60 Att.) 5 Washington State, EWU, Stanford, 1970 Yards Team 5 Washington State, BYU, UCLA, (69-729) California, Washington State, Air Force, Washington State, (66-615) Stanford, Stanford, Texas, California, (85-777) Baylor, 2011 Alamo 5 California, Oregon State, (75-671) UCLA, Stanford, Washington State, 2006 Yards per Attempt (Min. 15 Att.) (60-530) Notre Dame, California, 1977 Yards Team (64-565) UCLA, 1997 Rushing Arizona, (19-351) California, (74-650) Notre Dame, 1996 Rushing Attempts San Diego State, (15-238) UCLA, (66-557) California, 2005 Team Arizona, (16-253) Notre Dame, (71-591) Oklahoma, UCLA, Arizona, (66-549) California, Washington State, Stanford, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

141 Punting Punts Team Arizona State, Cincinnati, Ohio State, Arizona State, Oregon, Toledo, San Jose State, California, Oregon State, California, Kansas, Texas Christian, Washington State, Utah, 1949 Punt Yards Yards Team Cincinnati, Arizona State, Arizona State, Utah, Washington State, San Jose State, UCLA, California, Toledo, California, Oregon State, 1949 Punting Average (Min. 4) Yards Team (4-207) Washington State, (7-357) USC, (5-251) California, (5-247) USC, (5-243) Stanford, (6-290) Syracuse, (7-335) Arizona State, (5-239) Washington State, (6-286) Oregon, (5-238) Alabama, 1978 Punts Blocked Team 1. 1 Numerous Times Punt Returns Punt Returns Team Arizona State, San Jose State, USC, Stanford, Ohio State, UCLA, Oregon, Oregon State, Oregon State, UCLA, UCLA, USC, Michigan, Washington State, 1947 Punt Return Yards Yards Team Oregon, Oregon, Colorado, USC, Alabama, Michigan, UCLA, 1998 Yards Per Punt Return (Min. 4 Ret.) Yards Team (4-127) Oregon, (4-125) Colorado, (5-117) Alabama, (7-148) Oregon, (4-83) Stanford, (5-93) Michigan, (4-63) UCLA, 1973 Punt Returns for TDs Team 1. 1 Numerous Times Kickoff Returns Kickoff Returns Team UCLA, Oregon, Montana, Oregon State, Arizona State, Arizona, Arizona, Oregon, UC Santa Barbara, Navy, 1970 Kickoff Return Yards Yards Team Michigan State, Syracuse, Syracuse, UCLA, Michigan State, BYU, Oregon State, Oregon State, Arizona, California, 1986 Yards Per Kick Return (Min. 4 Ret.) Yards Team (5-170) UCLA, (5-169) Washington St., (4-133) Stanford, (5-161) Stanford, (4-126) UCLA, (5-154) Nebraska, (4-123) Oregon, (5-153) Stanford, (6-181) UCLA, (4-120) Illinois, 1972 Kickoff Returns for TDs Team 1. 1 Numerous Times Penalties Penalties Team Utah State, Arizona State, California, Nevada, Washington State, California, Arizona, Washington State, Oregon State, Washington State, BYU, East Carolina, 1993 Penalty Yards Yards Team California, Washington State, Utah State, Arizona, Washington State, Nevada, Stanford, Oregon State, Oregon State, USC, 1987 Fewest Penalties Team 1. 0 Pacific, Arizona, Oregon, Air Force, California, UCLA, Wisconsin, California, Oregon, California, Oregon, Illinois, Oregon State, 1963 Fewest Penalty Yards Yards Team 1. 0 Pacific, Air Force, Oregon State, Illinois, Texas, Arizona, Washington State, Washington State, UCLA, Alabama, Oregon State, Idaho, UCLA, Utah, Oregon, Montana, Stanford, 1948 Interceptions Interception Returns Team 1. 8 UCLA, Stanford, Miami, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, USC, Wash. State, UCLA, USC, Texas Christian, California, Wash. State, UCLA, USC, UCLA, 1952 Interception Yards Yds. Team Fresno State, Texas Christian, USC, USC, Oregon, Hawai i, Arizona, Illinois, UCLA, Colorado, 1959 Int. Returns for TDs Team 1. 2 Fresno State, USC, Numerous Times Tackles Tackles for Loss Yardage Yds. Team Oregon, Arizona State, Oregon, UCLA, Iowa, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA, UCLA, Oregon, 1963 Scoring Touchdowns Scored Fewest Touchdowns Scored PATs Made

142 Fewest PATs Made PAT Attempts Fewest PAT Attempts Field Goals Made Fewest Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts Fewest Field Goal Attempts Points Scored Points Rushing Rushing Attempts Fewest Rushing Att Rushing Yards Yards , , , , , , , , , ,099 Average Rushing Yds. Avg Passing Passing Attempts Fewest Pass Attempts Pass Completions Pass Interceptions Thrown Fewest Pass Interceptions Thrown Passing Yards Yards , , , , , , , , , ,594 Passing Touchdowns Passing Yds. Per Game Avg Pass Completion Pct. Pct Total Offense Total Offensive Att Fewest Offensive Att Total Offensive Yards Yards , , , , , , , , , ,557 Avg. Total Offense per Game Avg UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

143 First Downs Total First Downs By Rushing By Passing By Penalty Fumbles Fumbles Fewest Fumbles Fumbles Lost Fewest Fumbles Lost Penalties Penalties Fewest Penalties Penalty Yards Yards , Fewest Penalty Yards Yards Interceptions Interceptions Fewest Interceptions Interception Yards Yards Fewest Interception Yards Yards Punts Punts Fewest Punts Punt Yards Yards , , , , , , , , , ,985 Fewest Punt Yards Yards , , , , , , , , , ,786 Punts Had Blocked Punting Average Avg Lowest Punting Avg. Avg Punt Returns Punt Returns Fewest Punt Returns

144 Punt Return Yards Yards Fewest Punt Return Yards Yards Avg. Per Punt Return Avg Lowest Punt Return Average Avg Kickoff Returns Most Kickoff Returns Fewest Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Yards , , , , , , , , , ,082 Fewest Kickoff Return Yards Yards Kickoff Return Avg. Avg Lowest Kickoff Return Average Avg UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

145 Washington Record Book Opponent Individual Records Rushing Attempts Name Opponent 1. Ryan Knight 44 USC, Ricky Bell 42 USC, Thurman Thomas 40 Oklahoma State, Marcus Allen 38 USC, 1981 Charles White 38 USC, Michael Black 37 Washington State, Yvenson Bernard 36 Oregon State, 2007 Jerome Harrison 36 Washington State, 2006 Eddie George 36 Ohio State, 1995 Tony Robinson 36 Oregon State, Yvenson Bernard 35 Oregon State, 2005 Steven Jackson 35 Oregon State, 2002 Joe Igber 35 California, 1999 Gaston Green 35 UCLA, 1986 Fred Crutcher 35 USC, 1984 Theotis Brown 35 UCLA, 1976 Rushing Yards Name Opponent 1. Maurice Drew 322 UCLA, Jahvid Best 311 California, DeShaun Foster 305 UCLA, Jonathan Stewart 251 Oregon, Charles White 243 USC, Thurman Thomas 237 Oklahoma State, Tyrone Wheatley 235 Michigan, 1993 Rose Bowl O.J. Simpson 235 USC, Allen Bradford 223 USC, Michael Bell 222 Arizona, 2003 Two 100-Yard Rushers Names Yards Opponent T. Ganaway, T. Reese, J. Salubi (3) 200/101/101 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Stepfan Taylor & Tyler Gaffney 138/117 Stanford, 2011 T. Martinez, R. Helu, R. Burkhead (3) 137/110/104 Nebraska, 2010 Chris Brown & DeMarco Murray 107/100 Oklahoma, 2008 Jonathan Stewart & Andre Crenshaw 251/113 Oregon, 2007 Chris Markey & Kahlil Bell 193/109 UCLA, 2007 Stafon Johnson & Chauncey Washington 122/106 USC, 2007 J.J. Arrington & Marshawn Lynch 122/112 California, 2004 J.J. Arrington & Marcus O'Keith 185/103 California, 2003 Joel Makovicka & Ahman Green 129/129 Nebraska, 1997 Sedrick Shaw & Tavian Banks 135/122 Iowa, 1995 Sun Bowl Mario Bates & George Montgomery 163/100 Arizona State, 1993 Tim Harris & James Matthews 124/110 Washington State, 1982 Theotis Brown & James Owens 220/123 UCLA, 1976 Earl Campbell & Marty Akins 198/140 Texas, 1975 Randy Tyler & Mark Harmon 108/107 UCLA, 1972 Billy DuPree & Gordon Bowdell 103/101 Michigan State, 1970 Rex Kern & James Otis 139/111 Ohio State, 1969 Glenn Doughty & Don Moorhead 191/128 Michigan, 1969 Don Highsmith & Eric Allen 148/113 Michigan State, 1969 Rushing Touchdowns Name Opponent 1. Terrance Ganaway 5 Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Maurice Drew 5 UCLA, Jahvid Best 4 California, 2008 DeShaun Foster 4 UCLA, Jovan Stephenson 3 Oregon State, 2011 LaMichael James 3 Oregon, 2010 Jacquizz Rodgers 3 Oregon State, 2010 Taylor Martinez 3 Nebraska, 2010 J.R. Lemon 3 Stanford, 2004 Michael Bell 3 Arizona, 2003 Chris Perry 3 Michigan, 2002 Tyler Ebell 3 UCLA, 2002 Steven Jackson 3 Oregon State, 2001 Cale Bonds 3 Air Force, 1999 D Angelo Evans 3 Nebraska, 1998 Bobby Newcombe 3 Nebraska, 1998 Skip Hicks 3 UCLA, 1997 Kevin Eafon 3 Arizona, 1997 Tyrone Wheatley 3 Michigan, 1993 Rose Bowl Shaumbe Wright-Fair 3 Washington State, 1992 Jeff Wickersham 3 LSU, 1983 Darrin Nelson 3 Stanford, 1981 Fred Reitzel 3 Navy, 1980 Theotis Brown 3 UCLA, 1976 Johnny Davis 3 Alabama, 1975 Andrew Jones 3 Washington State, 1973 Randy Tyler 3 UCLA, 1973 James Otis 3 Ohio State, 1969 Sam Baker 3 Oregon State, 1951 Average per Rush (Min. 15 attempts) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Jahvid Best (19-311) California, Tyrone Wheatley (15-235) Michigan, 1993 Rose Bowl 3. Gary Danielson (16-213) Purdue, Maurice Drew (26-322) UCLA, Mario Bates (19-214) Arizona State, Allen Bradford (21-223) USC, Anthony Kimble (15-157) Stanford, LaMichael James (15-156) Oregon, DeShaun Foster 9.84 (31-305) UCLA, Terrance Ganaway 9.52 (21-200) Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl Longest Rush Name Yds. Opponent 1. DeShaun Foster 95 (TD) UCLA, Terrance Ganaway 89 (TD) Baylor, 2011 Alamo Bowl 3. Tyrone Wheatley 88 (TD) Michigan, 1993 Rose Bowl Brian Brown 88 (TD) UCLA, O.J. Simpson 86 (TD) USC, Willie Alderson 82 (TD) Idaho, Taylor Martinez 80 (TD) Nebraska, 2010 Brian Allen 80 (TD) Stanford, 2001 Mario Bates 80 (TD) Arizona State, Curtis McNeal 79 (TD) USC, 2011 Rushing Yards by Quarterback Name Yards Team 1. Gary Danielson 213 Purdue, 1972 Passing Attempts Name Opponent 1. Bo Levi Mitchell 69 EWU, Kevin Feterik 59 BYU, Major Applewhite 55 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl 4. Alex Brink 54 Washington State, Nick Foles 53 Arizona, Gary Baxter 52 Air Force, Willie Tuitama 51 Arizona, 2007 John Elway 51 Stanford, Nick Foles 50 Arizona, 2011 Colt Brennan 50 Hawai'i,

146 Pass Completions Name Opponent 1. Colt Brennan 42 Hawai'i, Bo Levi Mitchell 39 EWU, 2011 Nick Foles 39 Arizona, 2009 Kevin Feterik 39 BYU, Willie Tuitama 38 Arizona, Major Applewhite 37 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl 7. Pat Barnes 33 California, Nick Foles 32 Arizona, 2011 Alex Brink 32 Washington State, Bryant Moniz 31 Hawai i, 2011 Pass Interceptions Thrown Name Opponent 1. George Shaw 7 Oregon, Danny O Neil 6 Oregon, 1993 Jack Thompson 6 Washington State, Derek Anderson 5 Oregon State, 2002 Gary Kaiser 5 Fresno State, 1979 Steve Endicott 5 Oregon State, Kurt Lasher 4 Arizona State, 1990 Bill Musgrave 4 Oregon, 1989 Timm Rosenbach 4 Washington State, 1987 Doug Downing 4 Purdue, 1987 Brad Muster 4 Stanford, 1985 Sandy Schwab 4 Northwestern, 1984 Craig Fertig 4 USC, 1964 Mike Jones 4 San Jose State, 1958 Joe Kapp 4 California, 1957 Ray Nagel 4 UCLA, 1948 Passing Yards Name Opponent 1. Willie Tuitama 510 Arizona, Kevin Feterik 500 BYU, Bo Levi Mitchell 473 EWU, 2011 Major Applewhite 473 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl 5. Jonathan Smith 469 Oregon State, Jason Johnson 443 Arizona, Colt Brennan 442 Hawai'i, 2007 Akili Smith 442 Oregon, Kellen Clemens 425 Oregon, Jimmy Clausen 422 Notre Dame, 2009 Passing Touchdowns Name Opponent 1. Sam Bradford 5 Oklahoma, 2008 Kyle Boller 5 California, 2002 Jack Thompson 5 Washington State, 1976 Tom O Connell 5 Illinois, Sean Canfield 4 Oregon State, 2009 Kellen Clemens 4 Oregon, 2005 Joe Ayoob 4 Cal, 2005 Brady Quinn 4 Notre Dame, 2004 Matt Leinart 4 USC, 2003 Carson Palmer 4 USC, 2002 Major Applewhite 4 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl Kyle Boller 4 California, 2001 Wayne Cook 4 UCLA, 1993 Jim Plunkett 4 Stanford, 1970 Passing Yards per Att. (Min. 12 Att.) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Paul Larson (12-240) California, Blane Morgan (16-267) Air Force, 1998 Oahu Bowl 3. Tom O Connell (17-262) Illinois, Jonathan Smith (32-469) Oregon State, Sam Bradford (21-304) Oklahoma, Cade McNown (23-320) UCLA, Akili Smith (32-442) Oregon, Jimmy Clausen (31-422) Notre Dame, Jonathan Smith (24-314) Oregon State, Matt Leinart (29-351) USC, 2003 Passing Yards per Completion (Min 9 Compl.) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Jonathan Smith 27.6 (17-469) Oregon State, Billy Hooper 27.1 (9-244) Baylor, Jonathan Smith 24.1 (13-314) Oregon State, Paul Larson 24.0 (12-240) California, Akili Smith 23.3 (19-442) Oregon, Blane Morgan 22.3 (12-267) Air Force, 1998 Oahu Bowl 7. Gary Beban 20.6 (14-289) UCLA, Kyle Boller 20.5 (13-266) California, Cade McNown 20.0 (16-320) UCLA, Steve Bartkowski 19.8 (16-316) California, 1974 Completion Percentage (Min. 10 Compl.) Name Pct. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Troy Winslow (11-11) USC, Rick Neuheisel.926 (25-27) UCLA, Sam Bradford.857 (18-21) Oklahoma, Colt Brennan.840 (42-80) Hawai'i, Paul Larson.833 (10-12) California, Tom O Connell.824 (14-17) Illinois, Matt Scott.818 (18-22) Arizona, 2010 Lyle Moevao.818 (18-22) Oregon State, Willie Tuitama.810 (17-21) Arizona, 2008 A.J. Feeley.810 (17-21) Oregon, 1999 Long Pass Name Yards Opponent 1. Wayne Cook to J.J. Stokes 95 (TD) UCLA, Zach Maynard to Keenan Allen 90 (TD) California, 2011 Jonathan Smith to Ronnie Tompkins 90 (TD) Oregon State, Kellen Clemens to D. Williams 85 (TD) Oregon, Bill Musgrave to Terry Obee 83 (TD) Oregon, Bruce Threadgill to Dennis Johnson 81 (TD) Mississippi State, Matt Moore to Sammie Stroughter 80 (TD) Oregon State, 2006 Jonathon Smith to Chad Johnson 80 (TD) Oregon State, 2000 Jonathan Smith to Greg Ainsworth 80 (TD) Oregon State, 1998 Mark Malone to Chris DeFrance 80 (TD) Arizona State, 1978 Gary Danielson to Darryl Stingley 80 (TD) Purdue, 1971 Jim Plunkett to Gene Washington 80 (TD) Stanford, 1968 Joe Kapp to Hank Olguin 80 (TD) California, 1957 Jim Powers to Al Cantor 80 (TD) USC, 1949 Receptions Name Opponent 1. Marquise Walker 15 Michigan, Jason Rivers 14 Hawai'i, Iheanyi Uwaezuoke 13 California, Nicholas Edwards 12 EWU, 2011 David Roberts 12 Arizona, 2009 Patrick Turner 12 USC, 2006 Michael Smith 12 Kansas State, 1991 James Lofton 12 Stanford, 1977 Billy Anders 12 Ohio State, Jeremiah Ostrovski 11 Hawai i, 2011 Juron Criner 11 Arizona, 2011 Michael Jones 11 Arizona State, 2008 Roy Williams 11 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl Imani Percoats 11 Oregon State, 1999 Brad Muster 11 Stanford, 1986 Matt Bouza 11 California, 1979 Fred Hill 11 USC, 1964 Karl Noonan 11 Iowa, 1964 Receiving Yards Name Opponent 1. Golden Tate 244 Notre Dame, Tony Hartley 242 Oregon, Sammie Stroughter 223 Oregon State, Ronnie Tompkins 210 Oregon State, Keenan Allen 197 California, Shaun McDonald 194 Arizona State, J.J. Stokes 193 UCLA, James Lofton 192 Stanford, Chris Jackson 185 Washington State, Steve Rivera 183 California, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

147 Two 100-Yard Receivers in a Game Names Yards Oponnent Brandon Kaufman & Nicholas Edwards 140/108 EWU, 2011 Max Komar & Daniel Hardy 111/103 Idaho, 2009 Jason Rivers & Ryan Grice-Mullen 167/121 Hawai'i, 2007 Mike Williams & Keary Colbert 159/146 USC, 2002 Roy Williams & B.J. Johnson 134/157 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl Tony Hartley Donald Haynes 242/101 Oregon, 1998 Darrin Nelson & Michael Tolliver 136/115 Stanford, 1981 George Freitas & Jesse Thompson 139/113 California, 1977 James Lofton & William Kellar 192/122 Stanford, 1977 Hugh Campbell & Gerald Shaw 178/106 Washington State, 1962 Harlan Lane & George Cheshire 126/119 Baylor, 1965 Three 100-Yard Receivers in a Game Names Yards Oponnent Ronnie Tompkins/Tim Alexander/ 210/120/127 Oregon State, 1998 Greg Ainsworth Touchdown Receptions Name Opponent 1. Jason Rivers 4 Hawai'i, 2007 J.J. Stokes 4 UCLA, Rob Gronkowski 3 Arizona, 2008 Mike Thomas 3 Arizona, 2007 James Jones 3 San Jose State, 2006 Mike Williams 3 USC, 2002 James Lofton 3 Stanford, 1977 Mike Levenseller 3 Washington State, 1976 John Ryan 3 Illinois, 1952 Average per Reception (Min. 4 Rec.) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Jim Walker 38.5 (4-154) Oregon, Danny Farmer 33.5 (4-134) UCLA, 1998 John Marshall 33.5 (4-134) Washington State, Emile Harry 32.2 (5-161) Stanford, Sammie Stroughter 31.9 (7-223) Oregon State, Geoff McArthur 30.0 (6-180) California, Shelton Diggs 29.5 (4-118) USC, Terrence Toliver 29.3 (4-117) LSU, 2009 Tim Krause 29.3 (4-117) Washington State, Chris DeFrance 28.6 (5-143) Arizona State, 1978 Long Reception Name Yards Oponnent 1. J.J. Stokes 95 (TD) UCLA, Keenan Allen 90 (TD) California, 2011 Roddie Tompkins 90 (TD) Oregon State, Demetrious Williams 85 (TD) Oregon, Terry Obee 83 (TD) Oregon, Dennis Johnson 81 (TD) Mississippi State, Sammie Stroughter 80 (TD) Oregon State, 2006 Chad Johnson 80 (TD) Oregon State, 2000 Greg Ainsworth 80 (TD) Oregon State, 1998 Chris DeFrance 80 (TD) Arizona State, 1978 Darryl Stingley 80 (TD) Purdue, 1971 Gene Washington 80 (TD) Stanford, 1968 Hank Olguin 80 (TD) California, 1957 Al Cantor 80 (TD) USC, 1949 Total Offense Name Yards Opponent 1. Willie Tuitama 517 Arizona, Kevin Feterik 493 BYU, Major Applewhite 476 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl 4. Bo Levi Mitchell 469 EWU, Jonathan Smith 459 Oregon State, Akili Smith 456 Oregon, , Colt Brennan 433 Hawai'i, Jason Johnson 411 Arizona, Jimmy Clausen 390 Notre Dame, Nick Foles 384 Arizona, 2009 Total Offensive Attempts Name Opponent 1. Bo Levi Mitchell 71 EWU, Kevin Feterik 65 BYU, Alex Brink 63 Washington State, Dan Fouts 62 Oregon, Gary Baxter 60 Air Force, Nick Foles 59 Arizona, 2009 John Paye 59 Stanford, Colt Brennan 58 Hawai'i, 2007 John Elway 58 Stanford, Derek Anderson 57 Oregon State, 2003 Major Applewhite 57 Texas, 2001 Holiday Bowl Interceptions Name Opponent 1. Nick Foles 3 Arizona, 2011 Willie Tuitama 3 Arizona, 2005 Artimus Parker 3 USC, 1973 Harold Stingert 3 Hawai i, 1973 Eric Johnson 3 Washington State, 1972 Benny Barnes 3 Stanford, 1971 Dave Graham 3 Oregon State, 1970 Ray Youngblood 3 California, 1970 Interception Yards Name Opponent 1. Antuan Simmons 119 USC, Lyle Blackwood 102 Texas Christian, Reggie Torres 99 Hawai i, Kenny Wheaton 97 Oregon, Gale Weidner 94 Colorado, Robert Golden 91 Arizona, Lynnden Brown 89 Arizona, Bruce Hake 88 Oregon State, Lyle Blackwood 83 Texas Christian, Brad McLee 80 Michigan State, 1970 Avg. per Interception Return (Min. 2) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Antuan Simmons 59.5 (2-119) USC, Lyle Blackwood 52.0 (2-104) Texas Christian, Lynnden Brown 44.5 (2-89) Arizona, Brad McLee 43.5 (2-87) Michigan State, Dennis Downey 34.0 (2-68) Oregon State, Eddie Pleasant 32.5 (2-65) Oregon State, Mark Moore 32.0 (2-64) Oklahoma State, Artimus Parker 30.5 (2-61) USC, Ricky Johnson 26.5 (2-53) USC, Patrick Thomas 24.5 (2-49) Texas A&M, 1974 Long Interception Return Name Yards Opponent 1. Reggie Torres 99 (TD) Hawai i, Willie Osley 98 (TD) Illinois, Kenny Wheaton 97 (TD) Oregon, Gale Weidner 94 (TD) Colorado, Robert Golden 91 (TD) Arizona, Antuan Simmons 90 (TD) USC, Lynnden Brown 89 (TD) Arizona, Bruce Hake 88 (TD) Oregon State, Lyle Blackwood 83 Texas Christian, Brad McLee 80 (TD) Michigan State, 1970 Longest Interception Return for Touchdowns Name Opponent 1. Reggie Torres 99 (TD) Hawai i, Willie Osley 98 (TD) Illinois, Kenny Wheaton 97 (TD) Oregon, Gale Weidner 94 (TD) Colorado, Robert Golden 91 (TD) Arizona, Antuan Simmons 90 (TD) USC, Lynnden Brown 89 (TD) Arizona, Bruce Hake 88 (TD) Oregon State, Brad McLee 80 (TD) Michigan State, Allen Rossum 76 (TD) Notre Dame,

148 Interceptions for Touchdowns Name Opponent 1. Antuan Simmons 2 USC, 1998 Fumble Returns for Touchdowns Name Opponent 1. Tom Berry 78 (TD) Oregon State, Ben Kelly 38 (TD) Colorado, John Klotsche 34 (TD) California, Wiley Fontenot 33 (TD) Oregon, Cameron Jordan 21 (TD) California, Gilbert Gardner 19 (TD) Purdue, 2002 Sun Bowl 7. Brian Morris 18 (TD) Fresno State, 2004 Punts Name Opponent 1. Nick Murphy 12 Arizona State, 2000 Steve Rausch 12 Arizona State, 1992 Jeff West 12 Cincinnati, Brian Borders 11 Toledo, 1991 Eric Negrey 11 San Jose State, 1990 Tom Gandsey 11 California, 1984 Mike Ahr 11 California, 1981 Mike Hubach 11 Kansas, 1978 Kent Marshall 11 Texas Christian, 1971 Hank Grenda 11 Washington State, 1968 Punting Yards Name Opponent 1. Jeff West 529 Cincinnati, Nick Murphy 514 Arizona State, Steve Rausch 502 Arizona State, Hank Grenda 458 Washington State, Harry Anderson 441 USC, Eric Negrey 425 San Jose State, Tom Gandsey 418 California, Brian Borders 414 Toledo, Chris Mohr 412 Alabama, 1986 Sun Bowl 10. Mike Ahr 409 California, 1981 Ken Carpenter 409 Oregon State, 1949 Average per Punt (Min. 3) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Aaron Perez 52.7 (3-158) UCLA, Aaron Mills 52.3 (3-157) Stanford, Monte Robbins 52.0 (3-156) Michigan, Rob Myers 51.8 (4-207) Washington State, Reggie Roby 51.0 (4-204) Iowa, 1982 Rose Bowl 7. Gavin Hedrick 50.3 (6-302) Washington State, Scott Tabor 50.2 (5-251) California, Bryan Anger 49.7 (3-149) California, John Stonehouse 49.4 (5-247) USC, 1993 Long Punt Name Yds. Opponent 1. Scott Tabor 78 California, Rob Myers 74 Washington State, Glenn Harper 72 Washington State, Craig Schiller 70 Arizona, Josh Bidwell 69 Oregon, Josh Miller 68 Arizona, 1992 Mike Stigge 68 Nebraska, John Stonehouse 67 USC, 1993 Sam Veit 67 Wisconsin, Eric Johnson 66 Stanford, 2003 Punts Had Blocked Name Opponent 1. James Lofton 2 Stanford, 1975 Kickoff Returns Name Opponent 1. Lavelle Hawkins 7 California, 2007 Dwayne Owens 7 Oregon State, 1992 Gerald Benton 7 Kansas State, 1991 Derek Loville 7 Oregon, Mike Edwards 6 Hawai i, 2011 Isi Sofele 6 California, 2009 Theo Riddick 6 Notre Dame, 2009 Mike Thomas 6 Arizona, 2007 Max Suter 6 Syracuse, 2007 Morris Letcher 6 East Carolina, 1993 Marcus Goodwin 6 Toledo, 1991 Darrin Greer 6 California, 1989 Tyran Wright 6 California, 1981 Floyd Eddings 6 California, 1977 Otis Armstrong 6 Purdue, 1971 Kickoff Return Yards Name Opponent 1. Max Suter 178 Syracuse, Mike Thomas 173 Arizona, Dwayne Owens 169 Oregon State, Mike Edwards 163 Hawai i, 2011 Robert Woods 163 USC, Otis Armstrong 156 Purdue, Robert Parker 155 BYU, 1986 Lavelle Hawkins 150 California, Prince-Tyson Gulley 138 Syracuse, Eric Allen 136 Michigan State, 1970 Kickoff Return Average (Minimum 3 Returns) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Ameer Abdullah 43.0 (3-129) Nebraska, Matt Slater 42.3 (3-127) UCLA, Ray Anderson 42.3 (3-127) Stanford, Freddie Pouncy 42.0 (3-126) Texas Christian, Greg Johnson 41.3 (3-124) Washington State, Kevin Scott 40.3 (3-121) Stanford, Ryan Roques 40.0 (3-120) UCLA, Emmett Mosley 34.7 (3-104) Notre Dame, Glyn Milburn 33.3 (3-100) Stanford, Sean Burwell 33.0 (4-132) Oregon, 1990 Longest Kickoff Return Name Yards Opponent 1. Ben Kelly 98 (TD) Colorado, Aramis Dandoy 95 (TD) USC, Freddie Pouncy 94 (TD) Texas Christian, Chris Owusu 91 (TD) Stanford, Pat Johnson 89 (TD) Oregon, Marqise Lee 88 (TD) USC, Ray Anderson 87 Stanford, Matt Slater 85 (TD) UCLA, James Rodgers 84 Oregon State, Ryan Roques 81 UCLA, 1998 Kickoff Return for Touchdowns Name Opponent 1. Ben Kelly 98 (TD) Colorado, Aramis Dandoy 95 (TD) USC, Robert Parker 94 (TD) BYU, Freddie Pouncy 94 (TD) Texas Christian, Chris Owusu 91 (TD) Stanford, Pat Johnson 89 (TD) Oregon, Marqise Lee 88 (TD) USC, Matt Slater 85 (TD) UCLA, Albert Charlton 75 (TD) Washington State, Robert Parker 64 (TD) BYU, 1986 Punt Returns Name (Yds) Opponent 1. Justin Taplin 10 (58) Arizona State, Eddie Thomas 8 (51) San Jose State, Eric Scott 7 (64) UCLA, 1997 Ronnie Hoots 7 (82) Duke, Michael Fletcher 6 (15) Oregon, 1998 David Marrero 6 (26) Stanford, 2004 Deltha O Neal 6 (36) California, 1998 Lew Barnes 6 (30) Oregon, 1984 Jim Lilly 6 (78) Oregon State, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

149 Punt Return Yards Name Yards Opponent 1. Steve Donnelly 130 Oregon, Cliff Harris 127 Oregon, Willie Shelby 106 Alabama, Ryan Roques 91 UCLA, Warren Harvey 85 Syracuse, Reggie Bush 84 USC, Ronnie Hoots 82 Duke, Donald Sutherin 81 Ohio State, Terrence Austin 80 UCLA, Vincent White 79 Stanford, 1982 Average per Punt Return (Min. 3) Name Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 1. Cliff Harris 31.2 (4-127) Oregon, Ryan Roques 30.3 (3-91) UCLA, Warren Harvey 28.3 (3-85) Syracuse, Willie Shelby 26.5 (4-106) Alabama, Steve Donnelly 26.0 (5-130) Oregon, Alan Grant 25.6 (3-77) Stanford, Craig Bragg 21.0 (3-63) UCLA, 2002 Napoleon McCallum 21.0 (3-63) Navy, 1983 Mike Gow 21.0 (3-63) Illinois, Julius Curry 19.5 (4-78) Michigan, 2001 Longest Punt Returns Name Yards Opponent 1. Reggie Bush 84 (TD) USC, 2005 Willie Shelby 84 (TD) Alabama, Donald Sutherin 81 (TD) Ohio State, Cliff Harris 79 Oregon, Terrence Austin 79 UCLA, Steve Donnelly 78 (TD) Oregon, Ryan Roques 77 (TD) UCLA, Vincent White 76 (TD) Stanford, Reggie Brown 72 Oregon, Aramis Dandoy 70 (TD) USC, 1953 Punt Returns for Touchdowns Name Opponent 1. Reggie Bush 84 (TD) USC, 2005 Willie Shelby 84 (TD) Alabama, Donald Sutherin 81 (TD) Ohio State, Steve Donnelly 78 (TD) Oregon, Ryan Roques 77 (TD) UCLA, Vincent White 76 (TD) Stanford, Aramis Dandoy 70 (TD) USC, Alan Grant 69 (TD) Stanford, Robert Wade 60 (TD) Arizona, Ronald Cook 59 (TD) Stanford, 1953 Independence Bowl Kick Returns Total Kick Returns (Punts and Kickoffs Combined) Name Opponent 1. Justin Taplin 11 Arizona State, Eddie Thomas 9 San Jose State, Troy Slade 8 Duke, Lavelle Hawkins 7 California, 2007 Syndric Steptoe 7 Arizona, 2004 Sammy Moore 7 Washington State, 2003 Deltha O Neal 7 California, 1999 Michael Fletcher 7 Oregon, 1998 Jim Lilly 7 Oregon State, 1972 Ron Carver 7 UCLA, 1971 Total Kick Return Yards (Punts and Kickoffs Combined) Name Opponent 1. Ryan Roques 211 UCLA, Cliff Harris 179 Oregon, Max Suter 178 Syracuse, Mike Thomas 173 Arizona, Mike Edwards 163 Hawai i, 2011 Robert Woods 163 USC, Troy Slade 157 Duke, Otis Armstrong 156 Purdue, Lavelle Hawkins 150 California, Ameer Abdullah 137 Nebraska, 2011 Field Goals Field Goal Attempts Name Opponent 1. Alexis Serna 6 Oregon State, Nick Tausch 5 Notre Dame, 2009 Alexis Serna 5 Oregon State, 2007 Loren Langley 5 Washington State, 2005 Alexis Serna 5 Oregon State, 2004 Drew Dunning 5 UCLA, 2002 Chris Sailer 5 UCLA, 1998 Doug Brien 5 California, 1993 Chuck Diedrick 5 Washington State, Alejandro Maldonado 4 Oregon, 2011 Alex Zendejas 4 Arizona, 2009 Kai Forbath 4 UCLA, 2007 Drew Dunning 4 Washington State, 2003 T. Frederickson 4 California, 2003 Sean Keel 4 Arizona, 2000 Josh Frankel 4 Oregon, 2000 Chris Griffith 4 UCLA, 1999 Bjorn Merten 4 UCLA, 1994 Dane Prewitt 4 Miami, 1994 John Hopkins 4 Stanford, 1988 Douglas Pfaff 4 Arizona, 1988 Tony Bussanich 4 Oregon State, 1987 Ray Jordan 4 California, 1984 Tony Zendejas 4 Arizona State, 1981 Paul Rogind 4 Minnesota, 1977 Field Goals Made Name Opponent 1. Alexis Serna 6 Oregon State, Nick Tausch 5 Notre Dame, 2009 Alexis Serna 5 Oregon State, 2007 Alexis Serna 5 Oregon State, 2004 Chris Sailer 5 UCLA, Alex Zendejas 4 Arizona, 2009 Mario Danelo 4 USC, 2006 Drew Dunning 4 Washington State, 2003 Drew Dunning 4 Washington State, 2002 Dane Prewitt 4 Miami, 1994 John Hopkins 4 Stanford, 1988 Tony Bussanich 4 Oregon State, 1987 Tony Zendejas 4 Arizona State, 1981 Paul Rogind 4 Minnesota,

150 Long Field Goals Name Distance Opponent 1. Kenneth Naber 60 Stanford, Tommy Thompson 56 Oregon, 1992 Paul Watson 56 Washington State, Alex Serna 55 Oregon State, 2004 Robbie Keen 55 California, 1988 Paul Watson 55 Washington State, Tony Zendejas 54 Arizona, Giorgio Tavecchio 53 California, 2010 Kirk Dennis 53 Oregon, Doug Brien 52 California, 1993 Don Shafer 52 USC, 1985 Bob Bergeron 52 Michigan, 1984 Zenon Andrusyshyn 52 UCLA, 1969 Hans Sudar 52 Michigan State, 1969 Alex Serna 51 Oregon State, 2007 Owen Pochman 51 BYU, 1998 Kevin Adams 51 Washington State, 1986 Ray Jordan 51 California, 1984 Brin Hurley 50 Iowa, 1995 Doug Brien 50 California, 1991 Robbie Keen 50 California, 1989 PAT Attempts Name Opponent 1. Todd Sievers 9 Miami, Jordan Williamson 8 Stanford, 2011 Alex Henery 8 Nebraska, 2010 David Buehler 8 USC, 2008 Jimmy Stevens 8 Oklahoma, 2008 Tom Schneider 8 Cal, Matt Evensen 7 Oregon, 2007 Mario Danelo 7 USC, 2005 Ryan Cesca 7 Oregon State, 2001 Chris Sailer 7 UCLA, 1997 Zenon Andrusyshyn 7 UCLA, 1969 PATs Made Name Opponent 1. Todd Sievers 9 Miami, Jordan Williamson 8 Stanford, 2011 Alex Henery 8 Nebraska, 2010 David Buehler 8 USC, 2008 Tom Schneider 8 Cal, Jimmy Stevens 7 Oklahoma, 2008 Matt Evensen 7 Oregon, 2007 Ryan Cesca 7 Oregon State, 2001 Chris Sailer 7 UCLA, Brian Maher 6 Nebraska, 2011 Justin Kahut 6 Oregon State, 2009 Romeen Abdollmohammadi 6 Washington State, 2007 Matt Evanson 6 Oregon, 2005 Mario Danelo 6 USC, 2005 Tom Schneider 6 California, 2004 Tyler Frederickson 6 California, 2003 Zenon Andrusyshyn 6 UCLA, 1969 Tackles Total Tackles Name Opponent 1. Jacob Malae 24 San Jose State, 1996 Steve Rennie 24 Oregon, 1971 Larry Tollstam 24 Air Force, Ray Lewis 22 Miami, 1994 Gary Wimmer 22 Stanford, 1981 Rick Schavietello 22 Purdue, 1971 Andrew Carrigan 22 Stanford, 1967 Chris Spielman 22 Ohio State, Marcus Bell 21 Arizona, 1998 Ricky Young 21 Oklahoma State, 1980 Gordon Ceresino 21 Stanford, 1978 Bruce Beekley 21 Oregon, 1977 Gordon Ceresino 21 Stanford, 1976 Phil Croyle 21 California, 1969 Solo Tackles Name Opponent 1. Steve Rennie 19 Oregon, Gordon Ceresino 17 Stanford, Steve Brown 16 Oregon State, 1972 Rick Schavietello 16 Purdue, Frank Manumaleuna 15 San Jose State, 1977 Bob Horn 15 Oregon State, Gary Wimmer 14 Stanford, 1981 Randy Pickering 14 Washington State, Thoams DeCoud 13 California, 2007 Greg Marshall 13 Oregon State, 1976 Larry Tollstam 13 Air Force, 1964 Tackles for Loss Name Opponent 1. Terrell Suggs 6.5 Arizona State, Larry Foote 6 Michigan, Jorge Cordova 5 Nevada, 2003 Darren Howard 5 Kansas St., 1999 Holiday Bowl Rob Morris 5 BYU, 1998 Rod Martin 5 USC, Solomon Bates 4 Arizona State, 2000 William Joseph 4 Miami, 2000 Adam Archuleta 4 Arizona State, 1999 Sekou Sanyika 4 California, 1998 Byron Frisch 4 BYU, 1998 Renaldo Wynn 4 Notre Dame, 1996 Bert Berry 4 Notre Dame, 1996 Ron Childs 4 Washington State, 1994 Marvcus Patton 4 UCLA, 1989 Gary DeNiro 4 Alabama, 1978 Sacks Name Opponent 1. Jorge Cordova 5 Nevada, 2003 Darren Howard 5 Kansas St., 1999 Holiday Bowl 3. Terrell Suggs 4 Arizona State, 2002 Garin Veris 4 Stanford, Bert Berry 3 Notre Dame, 1996 Shante Carver 3 Arizona State, 1990 Marvcus Patton 3 UCLA, 1989 Fumble Recoveries Name Opponent 1. Glenn Nardi 3 Navy, 1970 Blocked Punts Name Opponent 1. Terry Debay 2 UCLA, 1953 Blocked Kicks Name Opponent 1. Chris Barry 2 (FG) Nevada, 2003 Stuart Kellner 2 (FG) Stanford, 1968 John Chapple 2 Stanford, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

151 Washington Statistical Trends UW Rushing Passing Total Offense First Downs----- Fumbles Record *G Yards Avg. Att Com Int Yards TD Avg. Pct Plays Yards Avg. R Pa Pn Tot -Loss Pen-Yds , , , , , , , NA , , NA , , # , , , , , , NA , , , , NA NA , , NA NA , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Note: All yardage totals shown are net yards; * Does not include totals from bowl games prior to 2002; # Totals include Rose Bowl Statistics 151

152 Washington Statistical Trends UW Interceptions Punting Punt Returns--- --Kickoff Returns Scoring Record *Games Yards Yds. BK Avg. No Yds Avg. No Yds Avg. TD PAT-M FGA FGM Points , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , NA , NA , NA , NA , NA , NA , NA , NA , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Note: All yardage totals shown are net yards; * Does not include totals from bowl games prior to 2002; # Totals include Rose Bowl Statistics 152 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

153 Washington Statistical Trends Opponent UW Rushing Passing Total Offense First Downs----- Fumbles Record *G Yards Avg. Att Com Int Yards TD Avg. Pct Plays Yards Avg. R Pa Pn Tot -Loss Pen-Yds , , , , , , NA , , NA , , # , , , , , NA , , , , NA NA , , , NA NA , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Note: All yardage totals shown are net yards; * Does not include totals from bowl games prior to 2002; # Totals include Rose Bowl Statistics 153

154 Washington Statistical Trends Opponent UW Interceptions Punting Punt Returns--- --Kickoff Returns Scoring Record *Games Int. Yards Yds. BK Avg. No Yds Avg. No Yds Avg. TD PAT-M FGA FGM Points , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , NA , NA , NA , NA , NA , NA NA , NA , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Note: All yardage totals shown are net yards; * Does not include totals from bowl games prior to 2002; # Totals include Rose Bowl Statistics 154 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

155 Washington Husky All-Americans Washington's Consensus All-Americans Washington has had 18 players recognized as consensus All-Americans (i.e. the players who were accorded a majority of votes at their respective positions by the selectors). Currently, to be named a unanimous All-American a player must be a first-team selection by the following parties: Associated Press, Football Coaches, Football Writers, Football News, The Sporting News and the Walter Camp Football Foundation George Wilson, B 1928 Chuck Carroll, B 1936 Max Starcevich, G 1940 Rudy Mucha, C 1941 Ray Frankowski, G 1963 Rick Redman, G 1964 Rick Redman, G 1966 Tom Greenlee, DT 1968 Al Worley, DB 1982 Chuck Nelson, PK * 1910 WCF Polly Grimm, t PP WCF Louis Seagraves, e WCF Bill Grimm, t AP George Wilson, hb HM Elmer Tesreau HM 1924 AP George Wilson, hb AP COL AA INS FW *George Wilson, hb AP UP RWJ AA *Chuck Carroll, hb UP Merle Hufford, hb AP UP PW Paul Schweger, t AP COL Paul Schweger, t COL LIB Dave Nisbet, e AA LIB Bill Smith, e AP AA COL INS UP LIB Jim Cain, hb 1 *Max Starcevich, g Vic Markov, t HM 1937 AP WCF LIB INS COL Vic Markov, t PW Bud Ericksen, c HM 1940 AA COL UP NEA NW LIB TSN Jay MacDowell, e 1 Ray Frankowski, g 1 *Rudy Mucha, c AA COL UP NEA NW LIB TSN *Ray Frankowski, g AP Dick Hagen, e Ron Holmes, DL 1986 Jeff Jaeger, PK 1986 Reggie Rogers, DL 1991 Steve Emtman, DL * 1991 Mario Bailey, WR 1991 Lincoln Kennedy, OL * 1995 Lawyer Milloy, DB * 1996 Benji Olson, OL * 1997 Olin Kreutz, OL *Unanimous selection 1948 AP UPI Mike Scanlan HM Alf Hemsted, g HM HM 1949 AP Joe Cloidt, e HM 1950 AP FW Dick Sprague, db 1 Don Heinrich, qb AP NEA UPI Hugh McElhenny, fb AP UPI Don Heinrich, qb AP UPI FW Milt Bohart, g UPI FC HP Jim Jones, fb HM HM 2 Dick Day, t HM Marv Bergmann, c HM 1959 AP UPI HP Bob Schloredt, qb 1 2 Chuck Allen, g HM HM Kurt Gegner, t HM HM Roy McKasson, c HM 1960 AP FW FC NEA ABC Roy McKasson, c Kurt Gegner, t UPI ABC John Meyers, e HM Charlie Mitchell, hb HM 2 Jim Skaggs, c HM 1962 AP UPI FC PB Rick Redman, lb/g HM HM Lee Bernhardi, fb HM Charlie Mitchell, hb HM HM 1 Ray Mansfield, c 3 HM 2 Junior Coffey, fb HM HM Rod Scheyer, t HM HM 1963 AP UPI FW FC NEA CBS Rick Redman, lb/g Mike Briggs, t HM HM Junior Coffey, fb HM HM 2 Bill Douglas, qb 3 Dave Kopay, hb HM Jim Norton, dt HM 1964 AP UPI FW FC NEA NBC HF CP FD Rick Redman, lb/g HM Junior Coffey, fb HM 1 Jim Norton, dt HM HM 1965 AP UPI Dave Williams, e 2 HM Fred Forsberg, dt HM HM Tom Greenlee, db HM 1966 AP UPI FC FD *Tom Greenlee, db Mike Ryan, og HM Bob Pederson, db HM HM Steve Thompson, dt HM George Jugum, lb HM Dave Williams, e HM 1968 AP UPI FC FN SN CP *Al Worley, db

156 1969 AP Lee Brock, de HM 1970 AP UPI Ernie Janet, og HM HM Tom Failla, dt HM Bruce Jarvis, c HM Bo Cornell, fb HM 1971 AP UPI PW Tom Scott, se HM Calvin Jones, db HM Gordy Guinn, lb HM Sonny Sixkiller, qb HM Jim Kreig, fl AP UPI Calvin Jones, cb 1 2 Gordy Guinn, dt HM Bill Cahill, db HM 1973 AP Dave Pear, dt HM 1974 SN Skip Boyd, p AP UPI Al Burleson, db HM HM Ray Pinney, c HM HM 1976 AP Charles Jackson, ng HM 1977 AP FN Blair Bush, c 2 Michael Jackson, ilb 3 Nesby Glasgow, cb HM 1978 AP UPI SN FN Jeff Toews, ot Michael Jackson, ilb 2 2 HM Nesby Glasgow, cb 3 HM HM 3 Doug Martin, dt HM HM HM 2 Kyle Heinrich, ws HM HM Spider Gaines, se HM HM 1979 AP UPI NEA SP SN PB Doug Martin, dt HM 1 Bruce Harrell, ilb HM Mark Lee, cb HM HM 2 Tom Turnure, c HM Joe Steele, tb HM Antowaine Richardson, olb HM Mike Lansford, pk HM 1980 AP UPI Mark Jerue, ng HM Rusty Olsen, dt HM Mark Stewart, olb HM Randy Van Divier, ot HM Tom Flick, qb HM Toussaint Tyler, fb HM HM 1981 AP UPI NEA FN SN PFW Ray Horton, cb HM 1 Fletcher Jenkins, dt 2 HM 2 3 HM Mark Jerue, ilb HM Chuck Nelson, pk HM HM 3 HM 1982 AP UPI WCF SN FN NEA FW FC PB *Chuck Nelson, pk Mark Stewart, olb 1 HM Tony Caldwell, olb 1 Ray Cattage, dt HM Vince Newsome, ws HM Jacque Robinson, tb HM Paul Skansi, fl HM HM 1983 AP Ron Holmes, dt HM Jeff Jaeger, pk HM Rick Mallory, og HM Steve Pelluer, qb HM 1984 AP UPI FW FN WCF FC *Ron Holmes, dt Tim Meamber, ilb 3 2 Fred Small, olb HM Jeff Jaeger, pk HM 1985 AP UPI FN Jeff Jaeger, pk AP UPI WCF SN FN SH FW *Reggie Rogers, dt Jeff Jaeger, pk Tim Peoples, ws HM 1 Kevin Gogan, ot HM Lonzell Hill, se HM HM Rod Jones, te HM David Rill, ilb HM Mike Zandofsky, og HM 1987 AP UPI FN SN Dennis Brown, dt HM HM HM Chris Chandler, qb HM Darryl Franklin, se HM Darryl Hall, fs HM David Rill, ilb HM HM HM Mike Zandofsky, ot HM HM HM AP UPI FN SN PB Dennis Brown, dg HM 2 2 Eugene Burkhalter, fs HM Aaron Jenkins, fb HM Brian Slater, fl HM HM Mike Zandofsky, ot AP SN PB Bern Brostek, c 2 1 Dennis Brown AP UPI FN WCF SN Greg Lewis, rb Eric Briscoe, rov HM Steve Emtman, dt 2 HM Dean Kirkland, og HM Jeff Pahukoa, of 3 HM 1991 AP UPI FN WCF FW FC SN PB *Mario Bailey, se *Steve Emtman, dt Dave Hoffmann, lb Lincoln Kennedy, ot AP UPI FC FN WCF SN PB FW *Lincoln Kennedy, ot Dave Hoffmann, lb AP UPI NEA FN Mark Bruener, te HM D Marco Farr, dt HM HM Napoleon Kaufman, tb 3 HM 3 Steve Springstead, ilb HM 1994 AP FN SN CSM Mark Bruener, te 3 Napoleon Kaufman, tb AP UPI WCF SN FN NEA FW FC PB *Lawyer Milloy, fs Ink Aleaga, ilb HM Ernie Conwell, te HM HM 1996 AP UPI WCF SN FN NEA FW FC PB Benji Olson, og Jason Chorak, slb Corey Dillon, tb Ink Aleaga, ilb AP UPI WCF SN FN NEA FW FC PB Jason Chorak, slb 2 1 Olin Kreutz, c Benji Olson, og Jerome Pathon, fl UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

157 2000 AP UPI SN FN NEA FW FC PB GN Jerramy Stevens, te 2 2 Larry Tripplett, dt Chad Ward, og AP UPI WCF SN FN NEA FW FC PB GN Larry Tripplett, dt AP CNN ESPN SN CFN FW Reggie Williams, wr AP CNN SC RIV Mason Foster, lb 3 HM AP CNN CBS CFM SC Austin Seferian-Jenkins, te 3 HM 3 3 Desmond Trufant, cb 2 Key to Abbreviations (* = Consensus All-American) AA All-America Board AP Associated Press C Walter Camp (in Collier s Magazine to 1925) CBS CBS Sports CFM College Football Madness CFN Collegefootballnews.com CNN CNN/Sports Illustrated COL Collier s Magazine (Walter Camp s selections to 1925; Grantland Rice ; American Football Coaches Association ) CP Central Press ( only) CS College Sports Magazine ESPN ESPN.com FBW Football World Magazine FC American Football Coaches Association (in Collier s ) FD Football Digest FN Football News FW Football Writers Association (in Look Magazine, ) GN Gannett News Service HF Helms Foundation HP Hearst Newspapers INS International News Service (merged with United Press in 1958) L Look Magazine (Football Writers Association selections from 1946) LIB Liberty Magazine M Frank Menke NA North American NewspaperAlliance NBC NBC Sports NEA Newspaper Enterprise Association NW Newsweek Magazine PB Playboy Magazine (preseason selection) PP Paul Purman PW Pop Warner All-America Team RIV rivals.com RWJ Knute Rockne, Pop Warner, Howard Jones All-America Team SC scout.com (FoxSportsNext.com) SH Scripps Howard News Service SN The Sporting News T Time Magazine (unofficial) UP United Press (merged with INS in1958) UPI United Press International (merger of INS and UP in 1958) WCF Walter Camp Football Foundation Husky Awards & Honors National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame Played Player, Pos. (Inducted) George Wilson, hb (1951) Chuck Carroll, hb (1964) Paul Schwegler, t (1967) Vic Markov, t (1976) Hugh McElhenny, hb (1981) 1949, 50, 52 Don Heinrich, qb (1987) Bob Schloredt, qb (1989) Max Starcevich, og (1990) Rick Redman, g (1995) Don Coryell, hb (1999) Steve Emtman, dt (2007) Coached Coach (Inducted) Gilmour Dobie (1951) James Phelan (1973) 1956 Darrell Royal (1983) Don James (1997) ACADEMIC AWARDS Academic All-Americans 1955 Jim Houston, 1st team 1959 Mike Crawford, 1st team 1960 Bob Hivner, 1st team 1963 Mike Briggs, 1st team 1965 Steve Bramwell, 1st team Ron Medved, 2nd team 1966 Mike Ryan, 1st team Cliff Coker, 3rd team 1967 Don Martin, 2nd team 1970 Bob Lovlien, 2nd team 1971 Dick Galuska, 2nd team 1972 Steve Wiezbowski, 2nd team 1979 Bruce Harrell, 1st team 1981 Mark Jerue, 1st team Chuck Nelson, 1st team Mark Stewart, District Chuck Nelson, 1st team Mark Stewart, 2nd team 1985 Hugh Millen, District VIII David Rill, District VIII 1986 David Rill, 1st team 1987 David Rill, 1st team 1989 Ed Cunningham, District VIII 1990 Ed Cunningham, 2nd team 1991 Ed Cunningham, 1st team 1993 Jim Nevelle, District VIII 1994 Eric Bjornson, 2nd team 1995 John Fiala, District VIII Stephen Hoffmann, District VIII Damon Huard, District VIII Dave Janoski, District VIII 1996 Nigel Burton, District VIII John Fiala, District VIII Dave Janoski, 2nd team 1997 Nigel Burton, District VIII Aaron Dalan, District VIII Brock Huard, District VIII 1998 Nigel Burton, District VIII Tony Coats, District VIII Aaron Dalan, District VIII Brock Huard, District VIII 1999 Ryan Fleming, District VIII Chris Juergens, District VIII 2000 Ryan Fleming, District VIII 2001 Kyle Benn, District VIII National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award (Originated in 1959) Player, Pos Barry Bullard, t 1963 Mike Briggs, t 1964 Bill Douglas, qb 1966 Mike Ryan, og 1972 Bill Cahill, cb 1979 Bruce Harrell, lb 1984 Dan Eernissee, c 1985 Hugh Millen, qb 1987 David Rill, ilb 1993 Jim Nevelle, c NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Recipients Name 1965 Bil Douglas 1967 Mike Ryan 1972 Jim Krieg 1973 John Brady 1977 Scott Phillips 1978 Blair Bush 1980 Bruce Harrell 1982 Mark Jerue 1983 Chuck Nelson 1983 Mark Stewart 1988 David Rill 1992 Ed Cunningham 1997 Dave Janoski 1999 Nigel Burton 2001 Marques Tuiasosopo NCAA POSTSEASON AWARDS Doak Walker Award Winner Player, Pos Greg Lewis, tb Lombardi Trophy Winner Player, Pos Steve Emtman, dt Outland Trophy Winner Player, Pos Steve Emtman, dt 157

158 Huskies and the Heisman Note: There have been six former Washington players ranked among the top vote-getters in previous Heisman Trophy balloting. Here s a look at those players and where they finished in the annual voting: Name Finish Hugh McElhenny 8th 1951 Don Heinrich 9th 1952 Greg Lewis 7th 1990 Steve Emtman 4th 1991 Napoleon Kaufman 9th 1994 Marques Tuiasosopo 8th 2000 PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME HONOREES Hugh McElhenny Halfback 6-1, 198 Los Angeles, Calif. Inducted: 1970 NFL Teams: San Francisco 49ers ( ), Minnesota Vikings ( ), New York Giants (1963), Detroit Lions (1964) Career Highlights: 5,281 rushing yards, 360 points. Scored 40-yard touchdown run on first pro play. Arnie Weinmeister Defensive Tackle 6-4, 235 Rhein, Saskatchewan, Canada Inducted: NFL Teams: New York Yankees (AAFC, ), New York Giants ( ) Career Highlights: Dominant defensive tackle of his time. Four-time All-NFL selection, four Pro Bowls. Warren Moon Quarterback 6-1, 195 Los Angeles, Calif. Inducted: 2006 CFL Teams: Edmonton Eskimos ( ) NFL Teams: Houston Oilers ( ), Minnesota Vikings ( ), Seattle Seahawks ( ), Kansas City Chiefs ( ) Career Highlights: Led the Edmonton Eskimos to five straight Grey Cup titles. A nine-time NFL Pro Bowl selection. Threw for 70,553 yards and 435 touchdowns in 23 seasons in CFL and NFL. The first Africal- American quarterback ever to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame. CONFERENCE AWARDS The Morris Trophy Pac-12 Lineman of the + Defensive winner; * Offensive winner Player, Pos Fletcher Jenkins, dt Ron Holmes, dt Reggie Rogers, dt 1989 * Bern Brostek, c Steve Emtman, dt Steve Emtman, dt * Lincoln Kennedy, ot 1992 * Lincoln Kennedy, ot D Marco Farr, dt 1996 * Bob Sapp, ot 1997 * Olin Kreutz, c 2000 * Chad Ward, og All-Pac-12 Conference Only first-team selections listed; * Offensive Player of the ; + Defensive Player of the Player, Pos George Black, e Don Heinrich, qb Lou Yourkowski, t 1953 Milt Bohart, g 1955 Fred Robinson, t 1956 George Strugar, t 1957 Jim Jones, fb 1959 Chuck Allen, g Don McKeta, hb Bob Schloredt, qb 1960 Chuck Allen, g George Fleming, hb Kurt Gegner, t Ray Jackson, fb Roy McKasson, c Don McKeta, hb 1961 John Meyers, t Charlie Mitchell, hb Jim Skaggs, g 1962 Junior Coffey, fb Charlie Mitchell, hb Rick Redman, g Rod Scheyer, t 1963 Mike Briggs, t Junior Coffey, fb Bill Douglas, qb Rick Redman, g 1964 Koll Hagen, g Jim Lambright, de Rick Redman, lb 1965 Fred Forsberg, t Dave Williams, oe 1966 Tom Greenlee, de Mike Ryan, g Steve Thompson, dt 1967 Steve Thompson, dt 1968 George Jugum, lb Al Worley, db 1970 Tom Failla, dl Ernie Janet, og Cal Jones, db 1971 Gordy Guinn, dl Calvin Jones, db Tom Scott, wr 1972 Gordy Guinn, dl Calvin Jones, db 1973 Skip Boyd, p 1974 Skip Boyd, p 1975 Al Burleson, db Dan Lloyd, lb Ray Pinney, c 1976 Charles Jackson, ng 1977 Blair Bush, c Nesby Glasgow, cb Michael Jackson, lb Jeff Toews, g 1978 Nesby Glasgow, cb Kyle Heinrich, db Michael Jackson, lb Doug Martin, dt Jeff Toews, ot 1979 Bruce Harrell, ilb Mark Lee, cb/rs Doug Martin, dt Antowaine Richardson, olb Joe Steele, tb 1980 Chuck Nelson, pk 1981 Anthony Allen, rs Ray Horton, cb Fletcher Jenkins, dt Mark Jerue, ilb Chuck Nelson, pk 1982 Chuck Nelson, pk Jacque Robinson, tb Paul Skansi, wr Mark Stewart, olb 1983 Ron Holmes, dt Rick Mallory, og Steve Pelluer, qb * 1984 Ron Holmes, dt Tim Meamber, ilb Fred Small, olb 1985 Vestee Jackson, cb Joe Kelly, ilb Reggie Rogers, dt 1986 Lonzell Hill, se Jeff Jaeger, pk Rod Jones, te Tim Peoples, ws Reggie Rogers, dt Mike Zandofsky, og 1987 Mike Zandofsky, ot 1988 Dennis Brown, dt 1989 Bern Brostek, c 1990 Beno Bryant, rs Steve Emtman, dt + Donald Jones, lb Dean Kirkland, og Greg Lewis, rb * Charles Mincy, cb Jeff Pahukoa, ot Travis Richardson, de 1991 Mario Bailey, se * Ed Cunningham, c Steve Emtman, dt + Chico Fraley, lb Dana Hall, cb Dave Hoffmann, lb Donald Jones, lb 1992 Dave Hoffmann, lb + Napoleon Kaufman, tb Lincoln Kennedy, ot 1993 Napoleon Kaufman, tb Mark Bruener, te Tom Gallagher, ot 1994 Napoleon Kaufman, tb Mark Bruener, te Frank Garcia, c Lawyer Milloy, fs 1995 Ernie Conwell, te Ink Aleaga, ilb Lawyer Milloy, fs 1996 Corey Dillon, tb Olin Kreutz, c Benji Olson, og Jason Chorak, dl + Ink Aleaga, ilb Tony Parrish, fs 1997 Rashaan Shehee, tb Jerome Pathon, fl Cameron Cleeland, te Olin Kreutz, c Benji Olson, og Jason Chorak, de Jerry Jensen, wlb 1998 Jabari Issa, dl Joe Jarzynka, ap 2000 Hakim Akbar, db Elliot Silvers, ot Larry Tripplett, dt Marques Tuiasosopo, qb* Chad Ward, og 2001 Kyle Benn, c Larry Tripplett, dt 2002 Reggie Williams, wr 2003 Reggie Williams, wr 158 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK Charles Frederick, kr 2006 C.J. Wallace, s 2010 Mason Foster, lb 2011 Chris Polk, rb 2012 Desmond Trufant, db Note: Washington had one Pacific-10 Conference Player of the who was not a first-team allconference selection prior to 1983 when Offensive and Defensive Players were first named. Warren Moon shared Pac-8 Player of the honors with Stanford quarterback Guy Benjamin in Benjamin was the first-team All-Pac-8 QB that year. All-Pac-12 Conference Listed By Position Quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo, 2000 Steve Pelluer, 1983 Bill Douglas, 1963 Bob Schloredt, 1959 Don Heinrich, 1952 Running Back Chris Polk, 2011 Rashaan Shehee, 1997 Corey Dillon, 1996 Napoleon Kaufman, 1994, 1993, 1992 Greg Lewis, 1990 Jaque Robinson, 1982 Joe Steele, 1979 Charlie Mitchell, 1962, 1961 George Fleming, 1960 Don Mcketa, 1959 Fullback Junior Coffey, 1963, 1962 Ray Jackson 1960 Jim Jones 1957 Wide Recievers Reggie Williams, 2002, 2003 Jerome Pathon, 1997 Mario Bailey, 1991 Lonzell Hill, 1986 Paul Skansi, 1982 Tom Scott, 1971 Defensive Linemen Larry Tripplett, 2001, 2000 Jabari Issa, 1998 Jason Chorak, 1997, 1996 Steve Emtman, 1991, 1990 Travis Richardson, 1990 Dennis Brown, 1988 Reggie Rogers, 1986, 1985 Ron Holmes, 1984, 1983 Fletcher Jenkins, 1981 Doug Martin, 1979, 1978 Charles Jackson, 1976 Gordy Guinn, 1972, 1971 Tom Failla, 1970 Steve Thompson, 1967, 1966 Tom Greenlee, 1966 Jim Lambright, 1964 Offensive Line Kyle Benn, 2001 Elliot Silvers, 2000 Chad Ward, 2000 Benji Olson, 1997, 1996 Olin Kreutz, 1997, 1996 Frank Garcia, 1994 Tom Gallagher, 1993 Lincoln Kennedy, 1992 Ed Cunningham, 1991 Jeff Pahukoa, 1990 Bern Brostek, 1989 Mike Zandofsky, 1987, 1986 Rick Mallory, 1983 Jeff Toews, 1978, 1977 Blair Bush, 1977 Ray Pinney, 1975 Ernie Jackson, 1970 Fred Forsberg, 1965 Koll Hagen, 1964 Rick Redman, 1963, 1962 Mike Briggs, 1963

159 Rod Scheyer, 1962 Jim Skaggs, 1961 John Meyers, 1961 Roy Mckesson, 1960 Kurt Geger, 1960 Chuck Allen, 1960, 1959 George Strugar, 1956 Fred Robinson, 1955 Milt Bohart, 1953 Lou Yourkowski, 1952 Linebacker Mason Foster, 2010 Jerry Jensen, 1997 Ink Aleaga, 1996, 1995 Dave Hoffmann, 1992, 1991 Donald Jones, 1991, 1990 Chico Fraley, 1991 Joe Kelly, 1985 Fred Small, 1984 Tim Meamber, 1984 Mark Stewart, 1982 Mark Jerue, 1981 Antowaine Richardson, 1979 Bruce Harrell, 1979 Micheal Jackson, 1978, 1977 Dan Lloyd, 1975 George Jugum, 1968 Rick Redman, 1964 Tight End Cameron Cleeland, 1997 Ernie Conwell, 1995 Mark Bruener, 1994, 1993 Rod Jones, 1986 Dave Williams, 1965 George Black 1952 Kickers Jeff Jaeger, 1986 Chuck Nelson, 1982, 1981, 1980 Punters Skip Boyd, 1974, 1973 Kick Returners Charles Frederick, 2003 Joe Jarzynka, 1998 Beno Bryant, 1990 Anthony Allen, 1981 Mark Lee, 1979 Defensive Backs Desmond Trufant, 2012 C.J. Wallace, 2006 Hakim Akbar, 2000 Tony Parrish, 1996 Lawyer Milloy, 1995 Dana Hall 1991 Charles Mincy, 1990 Vestee Jackson, 1985 Ray Horton, 1981 Mark Lee, 1979 Kyle Heinrich, 1978 Nesby Glasgow, 1978, 1977 Al Burleson, 1975 Calvin Jones, 1972, 1971, 1970 Al Worley, 1968 All-Coast Players First-team selections only Player, Pos James Bryan, g George Wilson, hb 1924 George Wilson, hb 1925 George Wilson, hb 1927 Chuck Carroll, hb 1928 Chuck Carroll, hb 1929 Merle Hufford, hb 1930 Paul Schwegler, t 1931 Paul Schwegler, t 1932 Dave Nisbet, e 1933 Bill Smith, e 1935 Max Starcevich, g 1936 Jim Cain, hb Vic Markov, t Max Starcevich, g 1937 Vic Markov, t 1940 Ray Frankowski, g Jay MacDowell, e Rudy Mucha, c 1941 Ray Frankowski, g 1942 Walt Harrison, c 1943 Sam Robinson, hb Jack Tracy, e Bill Ward, g 1944 James McCurdy, g Keith DeCourcy, b 1946 Dick Hagen, e John Zeger, g 1948 Alf Hemsted, g Bob Levenhagen, g 1950 Joe Cloidt, e Don Heinrich, qb Ted Holzknecht, g Rollie Kirkby, hb Hugh McElhenny, fb Mike Michael, c Dick Sprague, hb 1951 Ted Holzknecht, g Hugh McElhenny, fb Jim O Brien, t 1952 George Black, e Don Heinrich, qb Lou Yourkowski, t 1953 Milt Bohart, g Duane Wardlow, t 1955 Jim Houston, e Fred Robinson, t 1957 Marv Bergmann, c Whitey Core, g Jim Jones, fb 1959 Chuck Allen, g Kurt Gegner, t Bob Schloredt, qb 1960 Chuck Allen, g George Fleming, hb Kurt Gegner, t Roy McKasson, c Don McKeta, hb 1961 John Meyers, t Charlie Mitchell, hb Jim Skaggs, g 1962 Junior Coffey, lb Ray Mansfield, c Rick Redman, g Rod Scheyer, t 1963 Mike Briggs, t Junior Coffey, ib Rick Redman, g 1964 Koll Hagen, g Jim Lambright, de Jim Norton, t Rick Redman, lb 1965 Fred Forsberg, dt Tom Greenlee, de Dave Williams, oe 1966 Tom Greenlee, de Bob Pederson, s Mike Ryan, og Steve Thompson, dt 1967 Dean Halverson, de Steve Thompson, dt 1968 George Jugum, lb Al Worley, db 1969 Lee Brock, de 1970 Tom Failla, dt Ernie Janet, og Calvin Jones, db 1971 Calvin Jones, db Tom Scott, wr 1972 Gordy Guinn, lb Calvin Jones, db 1973 Dave Pear, dt 1975 Al Burleson, db Dan Lloyd, lb Ray Pinney, c 1976 Charles Jackson, ng 1977 Dave Browning, dt Blair Bush, c Nesby Glasgow, cb Michael Jackson, lb 1978 Jeff Toews, ot Michael Jackson, lb Nesby Glasgow, cb Doug Martin, dt 1979 Doug Martin, dt Mark Lee, cb Tom Turnure, c Bruce Harrell, ilb Joe Steele, tb 1980 Chuck Nelson, pk 1981 Fletcher Jenkins, dt Mark Jerue, ilb Chuck Nelson, pk 1982 Chuck Nelson, pk Jacque Robinson, tb Mark Stewart, olb 1983 Rick Mallory, og Steve Pelluer, qb 1984 Ron Holmes, dt Tim Meamber, ilb Jim Rodgers, ss 1985 Joe Kelly, ilb Reggie Rogers, dt 1986 Rick Fenney, fb Lonzell Hill, se Jeff Jaeger, pk Tim Peoples, ws Reggie Rogers, dt 1987 Mike Zandofsky, ot 1988 Dennis Brown, dt Pac-12 Players of the Week Name, Pos., Game 2011 Desmond Trufant, cb, vs. EWU Erik Folk, pk, vs. EWU Cort Dennison, lb, vs. Hawai i Everrette Thompson, de, vs. Hawai i Chris Polk, tb, vs. Arizona 2010 Jermaine Kearse, wr, vs. Syracuse Erik Folk, pk, vs. USC Chris Polk, tb, vs. Washington State 2009 Donald Butler, lb, vs. USC Erik Folk, pk, vs. USC Mason Foster, lb, vs. Arizona Jake Locker, qb, vs. California 2007 Roy Lewis, cb, vs. Boise State Louis Rankin, tb, vs. Stanford Louis Rankin, rb, vs. California 2006 Sean Douglas, p, vs. UCLA Scott White, olb. vs. USC C.J. Wallace, ss, vs. Fresno State 2005 Evan Benjamin, olb, vs. Arizona 2003 Cody Pickett, qb, vs. Indiana Charles Frederick, wr vs. Oregon St. Evan Benjamin, ss, vs Washington St Reggie Williams, wr, vs. San Jose St. Marquis Cooper, ilb, vs. Wyoming Derrick Johnson, cb, vs. Oregon State Derrick Johnson, cb, vs. Oregon John Anderson, pk, vs. Washington St Omare Lowe, cb, vs. Michigan Roc Alexander, cb (ST), vs. Idaho Derek McLaughlin, p, vs. California Ben Mahdavi, ilb, vs. USC John Anderson, pk, vs. USC Cody Pickett, qb, vs. Arizona John Anderson, pk, vs. Arizona State Reggie Williams, wr, vs. Wash. St Larry Tripplett, dt, vs. Colorado Paul Arnold, tb, vs. Oregon State Derrell Daniels, ilb, vs. Arizona Willie Hurst, tb, vs. Arizona Rich Alexis, tb, vs. UCLA 1999 Paul Arnold, tb (ST), vs. Air Force Hakim Akbar, ss, vs. Colorado Marques Tuiasosopo, qb, vs. Oregon Marques Tuiasosopo, qb, vs. Stanford John Anderson, pk, vs. Stanford John Anderson, pk, vs. UCLA 1998 Brock Huard, qb, vs. Arizona State Joe Jarzynka, wr (ST), vs. California 1997 Jason Chorak, lb, vs. USC Jerry Jensen, lb, vs. ASU Rashaan Shehee, tb, vs. OSU 1996 Jason Chorak, slb, vs. BYU Corey Dillon, tb, vs. UCLA Corey Dillon, tb, vs. Oregon Corey Dillon, tb, vs. San Jose State Brock Huard, qb, vs. Arizona Jerry Jensen, wlb, vs. USC 1995 Lawyer Milloy, fs, vs. Oregon State Rashaan Shehee, tb, vs. Stanford Leon Neal, tb, vs. USC Rashaan Shehee, tb, vs. Wash. St 1994 Napoleon Kaufman, tb, vs. Ohio State John Wales, pk, vs. Ohio State Mark Bruener, te, vs. Miami John Wales, pk, vs. Miami Napoleon Kaufman, tb, vs. UCLA Napoleon Kaufman, tb, vs. San Jose St. Ink Aleaga, ilb, vs. Arizona State 1993 Napoleon Kaufman, tb, vs. Oregon Russell Hairston, cb, vs. Oregon Jason Crabbe, pk, vs. California Scott Greenlaw, cb, vs. California 1992 Napoleon Kaufman, tb, vs. Arizona St. James Clifford, ilb, vs. Nebraska Napoleon Kaufman, tb, vs. California 1991 Billy Joe Hobert, qb, vs. Nebraska Steve Emtman, dt, vs. Arizona Jay Barry, tb, vs. California Beno Bryant, tb, vs. USC Dave Hoffmann, ilb, vs. USC 1990 Greg Lewis, tb, vs. USC Eric Briscoe, rov, vs. Oregon Beno Bryant, tb/rs, vs. Arizona State Greg Lewis, tb, vs. California Beno Bryant, tb/rs, vs. Arizona Chico Fraley, lb, vs. Arizona 1989 Travis Richardson, dt, vs. Oregon 1987 Chris Chandler, qb, vs. Stanford 1987 Demouy Williams, cb, vs. Wash. St Chris Chandler, qb, vs. BYU Tim Peoples, ws, vs. Ohio State David Rill, ilb, vs. Oregon State 1985 Chris Chandler, qb, vs. USC Hugh Millen, qb, vs. UCLA 1984 Joe Kelly, ilb, vs. Washington State Tim Meamber, ilb, vs. Northwestern Jim Rodgers, ss, vs. Michigan 1983 Dean Browning, dt, vs. USC Vestee Jackson, cb, vs. Arizona Steve Pelluer, qb, vs. Michigan 1982 Dean Browning, ng, vs. Arizona State Ray Cattage, dt, vs. Oregon State Tim Cowan, qb, vs. California Chuck Nelson, pk, vs. San Diego State Mark Stewart, olb, vs. UCLA 1981 Ken Driscoll, ilb, vs. Oregon Ken Driscoll, ilb, vs. Oregon State Fletcher Jenkins, dt, vs. USC Steve Pelluer, qb, vs. California 1980 Tom Flick, qb, vs. Stanford Tom Flick, qb, vs. Arizona Fletcher Jenkins, vs. USC 1979 Bruce Harnell, vs. Oregon Jim Pence, vs. Washington State 1978 Michael Jackson, vs. Alabama Michael Jackson, vs. Arizona State Joe Steele, vs. Washington State 1977 Michael Jackson, vs. Stanford Cliff Bethea, vs. UCLA Warren Moon, vs. California Michael Jackson, vs. USC Warren Moon, vs. USC Michael Jackson, vs. Washington St Charles Jackson, vs. Minnesota Charles Jackson, vs. Oregon Joe Steele, vs. Oregon Ron Rowland, vs. Washington State 1975 Al Burleson, db, vs. Navy Al Burleson, db, vs. USC Al Burleson, db, vs. Washington State 1975 Dan Lloyd, ilb, vs. UCLA Charles Jackson, dt, vs. Oregon 1974 David Pear, vs. Cincinnati Robin Earl, fb, vs. UCLA Dennis Fitzpatrick, vs. Oregon Dennis Fitzpatrick, vs. Washington St Willie Hendricks, vs. Iowa State 1973 Dave Pear, vs. Syracuse 159

160 1972 Sonny Sixkiller, vs. Purdue Sonny Sixkiller, vs. UCLA 1971 Ben Albrecht, vs. UC Santa Barbara Rick Huget, vs. Washington State 1970 Bob Burmeister, db Greg Collins, qb, vs. Oregon 1968 Al Worley, vs. Idaho 1967 Steve Thompson Tom Manke Dean Halverson 1966 Tom Greenlee, vs. Idaho Don Moore, vs. Ohio State Gary Brandt, vs. Ohio State Steve Thompson, vs. UCLA 1965 Dave Williams, vs. Oregon Fred Forsberg, vs. Oregon State Tom Greenlee, vs. Washington State 1964 Rick Redman, g/lb, vs. Iowa 1963 Koll Hagen, vs. USC 1962 Rick Redman, vs. Purdue Junior Coffey, vs. Oregon State Junior Coffey, vs. California Mike Briggs, vs. Washington State 1961 Duane Locknane, vs. Pittsburgh John Meyers, vs. Stanford Lee Bernhardi, vs. UCLA Charlie Mitchell, vs. Washington St Jim Skaggs, vs. Pacific Chuck Allen, vs. Idaho Roy McKasson, c, vs. Navy Bob Schloredt, vs. Stanford Bob Hiver, vs. UCLA George Fleming, vs. USC Roy McKasson, vs. California 1959 Bob Schloredt, qb, vs. Utah Don McKeta, rb, vs. Stanford Bob Schloredt, qb, vs. UCLA Chuck Allen, vs. Colorado Lee Flokins, vs. USC Roy McKasson, vs. Oregon 1957 Jim Jones, vs. Oregon State Pac-12 All-Academic Selections Player, Pos Danny Shelton, dt 2011 Brendon Lopez, ls Greg Walker, s 2010 Brendan Lopez, ls 2009 Victor Aiyewa, s 2008 Victor Aiyewa, s 2007 Linus Chou, lb Cody Ellis, wr Paul Homer, fb 2006 Cody Ellis, wr 2005 Cody Ellis, wr Ty Eriks, dl 2004 Cody Ellis, db Ty Eriks, dl Casey Paus, qb James Sims, rb 2001 Kyle Benn, c 2000 Kyle Benn, c Ryan Fleming, p 1999 Ryan Fleming, p 1998 Brock Huard, qb Tony Coats, og Aaron Dalan, ot Todd Johnson, lb Nigel Burton, db Hakim Weatherspoon, db 1997 Nigel Burton, rov Aaron Dalan, ot Brock Huard, qb 1996 Dave Janoski, fl Nigel Burton, ss 1995 Damon Huard, qb Dave Janoski, fl Ernie Conwell, te Stephen Hoffmann, dt 1994 Eric Bjornson, se Steve Hoffmann, nt 1993 Jim Nevelle, c 1992 Jim Nevelle, c Steve Hoffmann, nt Mike Lustyk, dt 1991 Orlando McKay, wr Ed Cunningham, c 1990 Orlando McKay, fl Ed Cunningham, c Shane Pahukoa, db 1988 Brett Wiese, og Tony Zackery, cb 1987: David Rill, lb Bo Yates, olb 1986 David Rill, ilb 1985 David Rill, ilb Bo Yates, olb 1984 Dan Eernissee, c Dennis Maher, ot Hugh Millen, qb 1983 Dan Eernissee, c 1983 Dennis Maher, ot 1982 Chuck Nelson, pk Mark Stewart, olb 1981 Mark Jerue, ilb Chuck Nelson, pk Steve Pelluer, qb 1980 Chuck Nelson, pk Mark Jerue, ng 1970 Bo Cornell, fb Bill Cahill, db Bob Lovlien, lb Wayne Sortun, og 1961 Norm Dicks Mike Briggs 1960 Barry Bullard 1959 None 1958 None 1957 Karsten Lewis 1956 None TEAM AWARDS Guy Flaherty Award The Guy Flaherty medal is awarded annually to the player voted most inspirational by his teammates, and is considered the top award given to a football player. The medal was first awarded in 1908 to Guy Flaherty, whose sacrifices as a performer inspired the trophy. The senior class established the award with the help of former Dean of Faculty, Herbert Condon, to use up the $25 remaining in the class treasury. Flaherty was the unanimous choice of the squad and the Flaherty Medal was born. Flaherty began his football career at Washington and played every minute of every game during the 1906 and 1907 seasons. A severe case of boils on his arm prevented him from playing in all but the first and last game of the 1908 season. But even while too handicapped to play football, Flaherty turned out every day with the squad, and actually performed manager and assistant manager duties while unable to play. His willing service to Washington football was recognized by every member of the squad, thus the medal is named in his honor. The Flaherty Award is generally regarded as the first inspirational award offered in the country in intercollegiate athletics. Player 1908 Guy Flaherty 1909 Fred Tegtmier 1910 Warren Grimm 1911 Tom Wand 1912 Tom Wand 1913 Wayne Sutton 1914 Herman Anderson 1915 Elmer Leader 1916 Elmer Noble 1917 Ernest Murphy 1919 Sanford Wick 1920 Larry Smith 1921 Hanford Haynes 1922 John Wilson 1923 Leonard Ziel 1924 Chalmers Walters 1925 George Wilson 1926 Harold Patton 1927 Gene Cook 1928 Charles Carroll 1929 John Stombaugh 1930 Henry Wentworth 1931 Paul Schwegler 1932 John Cherberg 1933 Glenn Boyle 1934 Paul Sulkosky 1935 Abe Spear 1936 Byron Haines 1937 Everett Austin 1938 Jim Johnson 1939 Dan Yarr 1940 Dean McAdams 1941 Walt Harrison 1942 Thron Riggs 1943 Pete Susick 1944 Jim McCurdy 1945 Maurice Stacy 1946 Fred Provo 1947 Sam Robinson 1948 Mike Scanlan 1949 Joe Cloidt 1950 Roland Kirkby 1951 Jim Wiley 1952 Larry Smith 1953 Milt Bohart 1954 Larry Rhodes 1955 Earl Monlux 1956 Corky Lewis 1957 Dick Payseno 1958 Don Armstrong 1959 Don McKeta 1960 Don McKeta 1961 John Meyers 1962 Bob Monroe 1963 Chuck Bond 1964 Jim Lambright 1965 Ron Medved 1966 Jeff Jordin 1967 Cliff Coker 1968 Jim Cope 1969 Lee Brock 1970 Tom Failla 1971 Al Kravitz 1972 Calvin Jones 1973 Jim Andrilenas 1974 Dennis Fitzpatrick 1975 Dan Lloyd 1976 Mike Baldassin 1977 Warren Moon 1978 Michael Jackson 1979 Joe Steele Chris Linnin 1980 Tom Flick 1981 Vince Coby 1982 Tim Cowan 1983 Steve Pelluer 1984 Jim Rodgers 1985 Joe Kelly 1986 Steve Alvord 1987 Darryl Franklin 1988 Jim Ferrell 1989 Andre Riley 1990 Greg Lewis 1991 Mark Brunell 1992 Dave Hoffmann 1993 Pete Kaligis 1994 Richard Thomas 1995 Leon Neal 1996 John Fiala 1997 Olin Kreutz 1998 Reggie Davis & Josh Smith 1999 Maurice Shaw 2000 Curtis Williams 2001 Willie Hurst 2002 Ben Mahdavi 2003 Owen Biddle 2004 Zach Tuiasosopo 2005 Joe Lobendahn 2006 Jordan Reffett 2007 Jordan Reffett 2008 Daniel Te o-nesheim 2009 Jake Locker 2010 Jake Locker 2011 Keith Price 2012 Desmond Trufant MVP Award Formerly the Pete Gross Player of the Award Player 1972 Calvin Jones 1973 Dave Pear 1974 Cornelius Chenevert 1975 Al Burleson 1976 Robin Earl 1977 Warren Moon 1978 Michael Jackson 1979 Mark Lee 1980 Tom Flick 1981 Mark Jerue 1982 Chuck Nelson 1983 Steve Pelluer 1984 Ron Holmes 1985 Joe Kelly 1986 Reggie Rogers 1987 David Rill 1988 Aaron Jenkins 1989 Bern Brostek 1990 Greg Lewis 1991 Mario Bailey Steve Emtman 1992 Dave Hoffmann 1993 Napoleon Kaufman 1994 Napoleon Kaufman 1995 Damon Huard 1996 Corey Dillon 1997 Jerome Pathon 1998 Joe Jarzynka 1999 No Award Given 2000 No Award Given 2001 Willie Hurst (O) Ben Mahdavi (D) 2002 Cody Pickett (O) Ben Mahdavi (D) 2003 Reggie Willlians (O) Charles Frederick (O) Derrick Johnson (D) 2004 Kenny James (O) Manase Hopoi (D) Joe Lobendahn (D) 2005 James Sims (O) Joe Lobendahn (D) 2006 Isaiah Stanback (O) C.J. Wallace (D) 2007 Louis Rankin (O) Daniel Te o-nesheim (D) 2008 D Andre Goodwin (O) Mason Foster (D) L. Wait Rising Award Lineman of the Player 1955 Earl Monlux (O/D) 1956 George Struger (O/D) 1957 Whitey Core (O/D) 1958 Don Armstrong (O/D) 1959 Kurt Gegner (O/D) 1960 Roy McKasson (O/D) 1961 John Meyers (O/D) 1962 Rod Scheyer (O/D) 1963 Mike Briggs (O/D) 1964 Rick Redman (D) 1965 Fred Forsberg (D) 1966 Tom Greenlee (D) 1967 Dean Halverson (D) 1968 George Jugum (D) 1969 Mark Hannah (D) 1970 Ernie Janet (O) Bruce Jarvis (O) Tom Failla (D) 1971 Steve Anderson (O) Gordy Guinn (D) Al Kravitz (D) 160 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

161 1972 Al Kelso (O) Gordy Guinn (D) Kurt Matter (D) 1973 Walter Oldes (O) Ray Pinney (O) Dave Pear (D) 1974 Charles Jackson (O) Ray Pinney (O) Dave Pear (D) 1975 Ray Pinney (O) John Whitacre (O) Dan Lloyd (D) Paul Strohmeier (D) 1976 Carl Van Valkenberg (O) Charles Jackson (D) 1977 Jeff Toews (O) Dave Browning (D) 1978 Jeff Toews (O) Doug Martin (D) 1979 Tom Tumure (O) Bruce Harrell (D) 1980 Curt Marsh (O) Randy Van Divier (O) Mark Jerue (D) 1981 James Carter (O) Fletcher Jenkins (D) 1982 Eric Moran (O) Ray Cattage (D) 1983 Rick Mallory (O) Ron Holmes (D) 1984 Ron Holmes (D) 1985 Dan Agen (O) 1986 Reggie Rogers (D) 1987 Brian Habib (D) 1988 Bern Brostek (O) 1989 Martin Harrison (D) 1990 Steve Emtman (D) 1991 Lincoln Kennedy (O) 1992 Lincoln Kennedy (O) 1993 Pete Pierson (O) 1994 Frank Garcia (O) 1995 Trevor Highfield (O) 1996 Jason Chorak (D) 1997 Olin Kreutz (O) 1998 Jabari Issa (D) 1999 Kurth Connell (O) 2000 Chad Ward (O) 2001 Larry Tripplett (D) 2002 Kai Ellis (D) 2003 Jerome Stevens (D) 2004 Manase Hopoi (D) 2005 Wilson Afoa (D) 2006 Daniel Te -o-nesheim (D) 2007 Jordan Reffett (D) 2008 Daniel Te o-nesheim (D) 2009 Daniel Te o-nesheim (D) 2010 Alameda Ta amu (D) 2011 Alameda Ta amu (D) 2012 Andrew Hudson (D) John P. Angel Award Top Lineman Player (Off./Def) 1984 Dan Eernissee (O) Ron Holmes (D) 1985 Dan Agen (O) Reggie Rogers (D) 1986 Kevin Gogan (O) Reggie Rogers (D) 1987 Mike Zandofsky (O) Dennis Brown (D) 1988 Mike Zandofsky (O) Travis Richardson (D) 1989 Bern Brostek (O) Travis Richardson (D) 1990 Jeff Pahukoa (O) John Cook (D) 1991 Ed Cunningham (O) Steve Emtman (D) 1992 Jim Nevelle (O) Andy Mason (D) 1993 Tom Gallagher (O) D Marco Farr (D) 1994 Andrew Peterson (O) Deke Devers (D) 1995 Trevor Highfield (O) David Richie (D) 1996 Benji Olson (O) David Richie (D) 1997 Benji Olson (O) Jason Chorak (D) 1998 Tony Coats (O) Mac Tuiaea (D) 1999 Chad Ward (O) Larry Trippllett (D) 2000 Elliot Silvers (O) Larry Tripplett (D) 2001 Kyle Benn (O) Larry Tripplett (D) 2002 Nick Newton (O) Kai Ellis (D) 2003 Nick Newton (O) Terry Johnson (D) 2004 Brad Vanneman (O) Manase Hopoi (D) 2005 Tusi Sa au (O) Greyson Gunheim (D) 2006 Clay Walker (O) Greyson Gunheim (D) 2007 Juan Garcia (O) Daniel Te 0-Nesheim (D) 2008 Juan Garcia (O) Daniel Te 0-Nesheim (D) 2009 Senio Kelemete (O) 2010 Ryan Tolar (O) 2011 Senio Kelemete (O) 2012 Dexter Charles (O) SportsRadio KJR MVP Prior to 1999, award was given to back/wr of the year Player 1985 Vestee Jackson 1986 Chris Chandler 1987 Darryl Franklin 1988 Brian Slater 1989 Andre Riley 1990 Greg Lewis 1991 Mario Bailey 1992 Napoleon Kaufman 1993 Napoleon Kaufman 1994 Eric Bjornson 1995 Damon Huard 1996 Corey Dillon 1997 Jerome Pathon 1998 Dane Looker 1999 Marques Tuiasosopo (O) Gerald Harris (O) Hakim Akbar (D) Derrell Daniels (D) Curtis Williams (ST) Wilbur Hooks (ST) 2000 Hakim Akbar (D) Roc Alexander (ST) Owen Biddle (ST) Derrell Daniels (D) Derrick Johnson (ST) Tyler Krambrink (ST) Jerramy Stevens (O) 2001 Cody Pickett (O) Kyle Benn (O) Reggie Williams (O) Greg Carrothers (D) Omare Lowe (D) Larry Tripplett (D) Roc Alexander (ST) Joseph Lobendahn (ST) Zach Tuiasosopo (ST) 2002 Kevin Ware (O) Reggie Williams (O) Kai Ellis (D) Greg Carothers (D) Derrick Johnson (D) Wilbur Hooks (ST) John Anderson (ST) Tim Galloway (ST) 2003 Cody Pickett (O) Marquis Cooper (D) Owen Biddle (ST) Garth Erickson (ST) 2004 Brad Vanneman (O) Joe Lobendahn (D) Sean Douglas (ST) Tim Galloway (ST) 2005 Isaiah Stanback (O) Evan Benjamin (D) Evan Knudson (ST) 2006 Sonny Shackelford (O) Scott White (D) Sean Douglas (ST) 2007 Jake Locker (O) E.J. Savannah (D) Chris Stevens (ST) 2008 D Andre Goodwin (O) Daniel Te o-nesheim (D) Chris Stevens (ST) 2009 Chris Polk (O) Donald Butler (D) Erik Folk (ST) 2010 Chris Polk (O) Mason Foster (D) Kiel Rasp & Greg Walker (ST) 2011 Chris Polk (O) Cort Dennison (D) Greg Walker (ST) 2012 Austin Seferian-Jenkins (O) Desmond Trufant (D) Justin Glenn (ST) Chuck Niemi Big Hit Award Player, Pos Joe Kelly, ilb Tim Peoples, s 1985 Rick Fenney, fb Tim Peoples, s 1986 Rick McLeod, ot Tim Peoples, s Reggie Rogers, dt 1987 Dennis Brown, dt 1988 Eugene Burkhalter, s 1989 Darius Turner, fb 1990 Dave Hoffmann, lb 1991 Dana Hall, cb Lincoln Kennedy, ot 1992 Jaime Fields, lb 1993 Justin Thomas, olb 1994 Frank Garcia, c 1995 Lawyer Milloy, fs 1996 Dave Janoski, fl 1997 Reggie Davis, hb 1998 Pat Conniff, fb 1999 Curtis Williams, fs 2000 Jeremiah Pharms, olb 2001 Ben Mahdavi, ilb 2002 Jafar Williams, olb 2003 Owen Biddle, s Zach Tuiasosopo, fb 2004 Evan Benjamin Joe Lobendahn 2005 C.J. Wallace, s 2006 C.J. Wallace, s 2007 Paul Homer, fb 2008 Johnie Kirton, dt 2009 Victor Aiyewa, s 2010 Nate Williams, s 2011 Devin Aguilar, wr 2012 Sean Parker, s Earle T. Glant Tough Husky Award Player, Pos James Clifford, lb 1990 Aaron Pierce, te 1991 Dave Hoffmann, lb 1992 Shane Pahukoa, ss 1993 Pete Kaligis, og Myles Corrigan, asst. coach 1994 Eric Bjornson, se 1995 Leon Neal, tb 1996 Lynn Johnson, c 1997 Chris Campbell, de 1998 Josh Smith, de 1999 Dominic Daste, og 2000 Pat Conniff, fb 2001 Kai Ellis, de Cody Pickett, qb 2002 Elliott Zajac, og Braxton Cleman, tb Pat Reddick, wr 2003 Greg Carothers, olb 2004 Evan Benjamin, s Brian Gray 2005 Donnie Mateaki, dl 2006 Matk Palaita, fb 2007 Paul Homer, fb 2008 Paul Homer, fb 2009 Mason Foster, olb 2010 Chris Polk, tb 2011 Keith Price, qb 2012 Bishop Sankey, tb KING-TV Most Improved Player Player 1960 Pat Claridge 1961 Lee Bernhardi 1962 Bob Monroe 1963 Bill Douglas 1964 Tod Hullin 1965 Dave Williams 1966 Bob Pederson 1967 Dick Zatkovich 1968 Al Worley 1969 Tom Failla 1970 Bob Burmeister 1971 Gordy Guinn 1972 Al Kelso 1973 Steve Lipe 1974 Robin Earl 1975 Al Burleson 1976 Mike Baldassin 1977 Warren Moon 1978 Chris Linnin 1979 Jim Pence 1980 Mike Curtis 1981 Ray Cattage 1982 Don Dow 1983 Walt Hunt 1984 Reggie Rogers 1985 Jim Mathews 1986 Steve Roberts 1987 Aaron Jenkins 1988 Tony Zackery 1989 Donald Jones 1990 Charles Mincy 1991 Shane Pahukoa 1992 Damon Mack 1993 Russell Hairston 1994 Eric Battle 1995 Rashaan Shehee 1996 Tony Parrish 1997 Fred Coleman 1998 Chris Juergens 161

162 1999 Jerramy Stevens (O) Kyle Benn (O) Todd Elstrom (O) Anthony Kelley (D) Toalei Mulitauaopele (D) Anthony Vontoure (D) 2000 Wes Call (O) Omare Lowe (D) Ben Mahdavi (D) Matt Rogers (O) 2001 Paul Arnold (O) Sam Blanche (D) 2002 Dan Dicks (O) Charles Frederick (O) Derrick Johnson (D) Chris Massey (D) 2003 Zach Tuiasosopo (O) Jerome Stevens (D) 2004 Joe Toledo (O) Scott White (D) 2005 Stanley Daniels (O) Roy Lewis (D) 2006 Quintin Daniels (O) Dan Howell (D) 2007 Marcel Reece (O) Darin Harris (D) 2008 Michael Gottlieb (O) Donald Butler (D) Nate Williams (D) 101 Club Scholarship Award Top Scholar-Athlete Player 1951 Jim O Brien 1952 Dick Sprague 1953 Dean Rockey 1954 Jack Kyllingstad 1955 Michael McKinnon 1956 Corky Lewis 1957 Dave Leland 1958 Duane Lowell 1959 Michael Crawford 1960 Bob Hivner 1960 Barry Bullard 1961 John Nelson 1962 Norm Dicks 1963 Mike Briggs 1964 Bill Douglas 1965 Lyle Norwood 1966 Mike Ryan 1967 Don Martin 1968 Bob Anderson 1969 Jim Harris 1970 Bob Lovelien 1971 Dick Galuska 1972 Greg Collins 1973 Pete Taggares 1974 Dennis Fitzpatrick 1975 Ray Pinney 1976 Scott Phillips 1977 Blair Bush 1978 Scott Greenwood 1979 Bruce Harrell 1980 Lance Neubauer 1981 Mark Jerue 1982 Chuck Nelson 1983 Steve Pelluer 1984 Dan Eernissee 1985 Hugh Millen 1986 Thane Cleland 1987 David Rill 1988 Brett Wiese 1989 John McCallum 1990 Mark DeGross 1991 Ed Cunningham 1992 Jim Nevelle 1993 Damon Huard 1994 Dave Janoski 1995 Dave Janoski 1996 Aaron Dalan 1997 Aaron Dalan 1998 Aaron Dalan 1999 Ryan Fleming 2000 Ryan Fleming 2001 Wondame Davis 2002 Matt DeBord 2003 Jimmy Newell 2004 Ty Eriks 2005 Ty Eriks 2006 Cody Ellis 2007 Cody Ellis 2008 Robert Lukevich 2009 Paul Homer 2010 Victor Aiyewa 2011 Brendan Lopez 2012 Drew Schaefer Travis Spring Award Freshman Award Player 1992 John Fiala 1993 Rashan Shehee 1994 Reggie Davis 1995 Olin Kreutz 1996 Anthony Hicks 1997 Marques Tuiasosopo 1998 Chris Juergens 1999 John Anderson Levi Madarieta 2000 Rich Alexis (O) Greg Carothers (D) Tyler Krambrink (D) Chris Massey (D) Justin Robbins (O) 2001 Khalif Barnes (O) Reggie Williams (O) Sam Cunningham (D) Josh Miller (D) 2002 Robin Meadow (O) Joe Toledo (O) Nate Robinson (D) James Sims (D) 2003 Kenny James (O) Donny Mateaki (D) 2004 Craig Chambers (O) Jordan White-Frisbee (D) 2005 Johnie Kirton (O) Chris Stevens (D) 2006 Paul Homer (O) Donald Butler (D) 2007 Jake Locker (O) Nate Williams (D) 2008 Jermaine Kearse (O) Everrette Thompson (D) 2009 Desmond Trufant 2010 Hau oli Jamora 2011 Austin Seferian-Jenkins 2012 Shaq Thompson Mark Drennan Memorial Award Inspirational JV Player: ; Special Teams Scout Squad MVP: 1999; Defensive Scout Squad MVP: Player 1972 Ron Olson 1973 Mike Rohrbach 1974 Bob Kettles 1975 Duane Akina 1976 Jeff Leeland 1977 Ken Gardner 1978 Ken Hamer 1979 Paul Wagner 1980 George Anderson 1981 Ken Winston 1982 Mike Gaffney 1983 Shannon Smith 1984 Tarn Sublett 1985 Blaise Chappell 1986 Tom Johnson 1987 Mitch Robbins 1988 Andy Munro 1989 Jamal Fountaine 1990 Frank Garcia 1991 Steve Hoffmann 1992 Bob Sapp 1993 Rashan Shehee 1994 Jason Harris 1995 Stuart Williams 1996 Brad Hutt 1997 Todd Johnson 1998 Ryan Miletich 1999 Brian Cook 2000 Tim Galloway & Zach Tuiasosopo 2001 Will Conwell &Manase Hopoi 2002 Matt Fountaine & Dan Milsten 2003 Chris Hemphill 2004 Will Murphy 2005 Daniel Te o-nesheim 2006 Cameron Elisara 2007 Cort Dennison 2008 Greg Walker 2009 Tim Tucker 2010 Andrew Hudson & Josh Shirley 2011 Travis Feeney 2012 Drew Schultz Bob Jarvis Award Inspirational Walk-On: ; Offensive Scout Squad MVP: 1999 Player 1976 Dean Brooke 1977 Mark Passinetti 1978 Curtis Cummings 1979 Brad Yates 1980 Stewart Keyes 1981 Jim Holzknecht 1982 Mike Storey 1983 Jeff Wilmoth 1984 Donnie Morehead 1985 Joe Bracken 1986 Todd Kester 1987 Marc West 1988 Jim Ferrell 1989 Mark DeGross 1990 Jay Wells 1991 Tom Nakane 1992 John Fiala 1993 Ikaika Malloe 1994 Stuart Williams 1995 Jeff Shoe 1996 Ryan Miletich 1997 Gary Shavey 1998 Colin Beard 1999 Matthias Wilson 2000 Matthias Wilson Sean Sweat 2001 Robin Meadow 2002 Clayton Walker Shelton Sampson 2003 Louis Rankin 2004 Felix Sweetman 2005 J.R. Hasty 2006 Shelton Sampson 2007 Ronnie Fouch 2008 Gregory Christine 2009 Keith Price 2010 James Atoe, Mike Criste, Micah Hatchie, Ben Riva, Colin Tanigawa 2011 Cody Bruns 2012 Jeff Lindquist Kurt Gegner Memorial Award Trainer/Manager Winner 1981 Kurt Camp 1982 Randy Chin 1983 Willie Issacson 1984 Bart Fulmer 1985 Vic Belfiore 1986 Liz Zelinski 162 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK 1987 Mike Perala 1988 Jeff Hall 1989 Mike Fina 1990 Jeff Copeland 1991 Erik Mahler 1992 Darin Byle 1994 Jason Kalk 1995 Scott Ritchie 1996 Lindsay Eicher 1997 Josh Dabbs & Scott Whittum 1998 Vince Gildner 1999 Gunnar Tait Aung Aye 2000 Bobby Thomas Chase Mitsuda 2001 Mike Litke Ryan Shinkawa 2002 Maikai Spencer Justin Heistand 2003 Jared Ito Lucas Jordan 2004 Ryan Shinkawa Josh Ben Nick Irving 2005 Jeff Broadwell Chad Guptill Brian Sahalov 2006 Ian Tushar Justin Carter 2007 Jeff Broadwell 2008 Stan McDonald Kyle Shoun 2009 Elise Becker Joseph Wood 2010 Taylor Sole Michelle Nemetz 2011 Rob Kinnard Diana Smith Bryan Briggs 2012 Mac Cahill Reid Mayfield Meghan Barrington Brian Stapp Memorial Award Inspirational Non-Letterman: ; Defensive Scout Squad MVP: 1999; Special Teams Scout Squad MVP: 2000 Player 1959 Richard Dunn 1960 Jim Everett 1961 Jim Everett 1962 Don Carnahan 1963 Brian Biggs 1964 Keith Cordes 1965 John Davis 1966 Clarence Pautzke 1967 Les Dicks 1968 Emmett Arndt 1969 Loren Brucker 1970 Mike Wilds 1971 Rick Simpson 1972 Al Mcllheney 1973 Kirk Hopkins 1974 Steve Sly & Guy Marquiss 1975 John Edwards 1976 Steve Cupic 1977 Dean Perryman 1978 Bill Stapleton 1979 John Gardenhire 1980 Ralph Parks 1981 Pat Conrad 1982 Rick DuPree 1983 Hugh Millen 1984 Eric Dahlquist 1985 Sean Bergman 1986 Jim Ferrell 1987 Thomas Parson 1988 Marc West 1989 Matt Jones

163 1990 Jeff Aselin 1991 Mark Schilder 1992 Ikaika Malloe 1993 Jason Chorak 1994 Josh Smith 1995 Arnie Maish 1996 Chris Waddell 1997 Andy Nevens 1998 Judd Seida 1999 Derek Noble 2000 Brian Cook B.J. Newberry 2001 Matt Griffith 2002 Ryan Campbell Matt Griffith 2003 Mike Mizuha 2004 Matthew Smith 2005 Alex Mercier 2006 Joshua Gage 2007 Quinton Richardson 2008 Adam Long 2009 Cole Sager 2010 Willis Wilson 2011 Marcus Peters 2012 Cleveland Wallace Husky Fever 12th Man Award Player 2003 Jon Lyon (O) Sam Cunningham (D) 2004 James Sims (O) Greyson Gunheim (D) 2005 Tui Alailefaleula (O) Tahj Bomar (D) 2006 Louis Rankin (O) Brandon Ala (D) 2007 Cody Habben (O) Luke Kravitz (O) Maston Foster (D) 2008 Ronnie Fouch (O) Chris Stevens (D) 2009 Jason Wells 2010 Jesse Callier 2011 Sean Parker 2012 Kasen Williams Tyee Sports Council Service Award Player 1999 Chris Waddell Lester Towns 2000 Oye Waddell 2001 Anthony Kelley 2002 Anthony Kelley 2003 Reggie Williams 2004 Matthew Smith 2005 Brian Tawney 2006 Alex Mercier 2007 Carl Bonnell 2008 Desmond Davis 2010 Gregory Christine 2011 Jermaine Kearse 2012 Cody Bruns Inspirational Academic Award Player 1999 Renard Edwards 2000 Anthony Kelley 2002 Pat Reddick Academic Excellence Athletic Excellence and Academic Achievement Player 1995 Damon Huard 1995 Richard Thomas 1996 Dave Janoski 1996 John Fiala 1997 Nigel Burton 1997 Brock Huard 1998 Brock Huard & Nigel Burton 1999 M. Tuiasosopo & Chris Waddell 2000 Marques Tuiasosopo & Kyle Benn Academic Achievement Award Player 1999 Larry Tripplett 2000 Oye Waddell 2001 Kyle Benn 2002 Wilbur Hooks 2003 Ty Eriks 2006 Juan Garcia 2007 Dan Howell 2008 Ryan Perkins 2010 Vonzell McDowell, Jr Danny Shelton Don James Perseverance Award Player 2010 D Andre Goodwin Quinton Richardson 2011 Desmond Trufant Coaches' Awards Player 1999 Pat Conniff Jermaine Smith Chris Juergens Mac Tuiaea 2000 Kyle Benn Todd Elstrom Ossim Hatem Willie Hurst Ryan Julian Jafar Williams 2001 Joe Collier Todd Elstrom Marcus Roberson Jamaun Willis 2002 Houdini Jackson Todd Bachert Paul Arnold ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPANTS East-West Shrine Game * Defensive MVP Player, Pos Jimmy Bryan, g 1927 (Jan.) Judson Cutting, e George Guttormsen, qb Harold Patton, b 1927 (Dec.) Leroy Schuh, e Pat Wilson, fb Bill Wright g 1930 (Jan.) Bill Gregor, g 1932 Merle Hufford, b Paul Schwegler, t 1934 Bill Smith, e 1935 Chuck Mucha, g Paul Sulkosky, e Woody Ullin, t 1936 Abe Shper, g 1939 Jim Johnston, hb Art Means, g 1941 Jay MacDowell, e Dean McAdams, hb Rudy Mucha, c 1942 Glen Conley, t Roy Frankowski, g Earl Younglove, e 1943 Bob Friedman, t Walt Harrison, c 1945 Dick Ottele, hb John Roderick, e 1946 Bill McGovern, c Bob Nelson, e 1947 Gordon Berlin, c Dick Hagen, e Fred Provo, b 1948 Gail Bruce, e Carl Fennema, c Arnie Weinmeister, t 1949 (Jan.) Robert Levenhagen, g Alf Hemstad, g 1949 (Dec.) George Bayer, g 1950 Joe Cloidt, e Roland Kirkby, b 1952 Hugh McElhenny, b 1952 Phil Gillis, e Don Heinrich, qb Louis Yourkowski, t 1954 Milt Bohart, g Dean Chambers, t 1956 Dean Derby, b George Strugar, t 1958 Jimmy Jones, lb 1961 Kermit Jorgensen, b John Meyers, t Jim Skaggs, g 1962 Ray Mansfield, c Charlie Mitchell, b 1965 (Jan.) Charlie Browning, b Jim Norton, t Rick Redman, g 1965 (Dec.) Fred Forsberg, t Tod Hullin, qb Ron Medved, b 1966 Tom Greenlee, de Dave Williams, e 1967 Ron Hudson, c Bob Richardson, ot Steve Thompson, de 1968 Al Worley, db 1969 Lee Brock, dt 1971 (Jan.) Bo Cornell, fb Ernie Janet, g Ken Lee, lb 1971 (Dec.) Rick Huget, lb Jim Krieg, se 1972 John Brady, te Gordy Guinn, dt Calvin Jones, db 1974 Skip Boyd, p/db Dave Pear, dt 1976 Ray Pinney, c 1977 (Dec.) Ken Greene, db Gavin Hedrick, pk 1979 Jeff Toews, ot Michael Jackson, lb 1980 Mark Lee, cb Tom Turnure, c 1981 Randy Van Divier, ot Curt Marsh, ot Tom Flick, qb 1982 Mark Jerue, lb 1983 Paul Coty, c Chuck Nelson, pk Paul Skansi, wr 1985 Danny Greene, fl Ron Holmes, dt 1986 Joe Kelly, ilb 1987 Rod Jones, te Tim Peoples, ws Reggie Rogers, dt 1988 Chris Chandler, qb Darryl Franklin, wr David Rill, ilb 1989 Aaron Jenkins, fb Mike Zandofsky, ot 1990 Dennis Brown, de Le-Lo Lang, cb 1991 Charles Mincy, cb Jeff Pahukoa, ot 1992 Mario Bailey, se Brett Collins, lb Ed Cunningham, c *Dana Hall, cb 1993 Mark Brunell, qb Dave Hoffmann, lb Lincoln Kennedy, ot 1994 D'Marco Farr, dt Matt Jones, fb 1995 Mark Bruener, te Napoleon Kaufman, tb 1996 Ernie Conwell, te Damon Huard, qb 1997 Ink Aleaga, lb David Richie, dl 1998 Cameron Cleeland, te Jason Chorak, de Tony Parrish, olb 2000 Jabari Issa, de Jermaine Smith, cb Lester Towns, lb Mac Tuiaea, dt 2001 Pat Conniff, fb Jeremiah Pharms, olb Elliot Silvers, ot 2002 Kyle Benn, c Omare Lowe, cb 2003 Kevin Ware, te Ben Mahdavi, ilb 2004 Greg Carothers, olb Marquis Cooper, ilb Terry Johnson, dt 2005 Zach Tuiasosopo, rb 2006 Manase Hopoi, dt Joe Toledo, ot 163

164 2007 Sean Douglas, p Dashon Goldson, db 2009 Juan Garcia, c 2011 Nate Williams, s Senior Bowl Senior Bowl established 1950 Player, Pos George Strugar, t 1959 Mike McCluskey, b 1961 Bob Hivner, qb Don McKeta, hb 1963 Rod Scheyer, c 1965 Jim Norton, t 1976 Ray Pinney, c 1979 Nesby Glasgow, db Spider Gaines, wr 1983 Ray Horton, cb Mark Stewart, lb 1984 Rick Mallory, og 1985 Danny Greene, fl Tim Meamber, ilb Jacque Robinson, tb 1986 Joe Kelly, ilb Vestee Jackson, cb 1987 Rick Fenney, fb Lonzell Hill, se Reggie Rogers, dt 1988 Brandy Brownlee, pk Chris Chandler, qb 1990 Bern Brostek, c 1992 Aaron Pierce, te 1995 Napoleon Kaufman, tb 1996 Bob Sapp, og 1998 Jerome Pathon, wr Rashaan Shehee, tb 1999 Tony Coats, og 2001 Marques Tuiasosopo, qb Chad Ward, og 2002 Larry Tripplett, dl 2003 Cody Pickett, qb 2011 Jake Locker, qb Mason Foster, lb 2012 Senio Kelemete, ol Chris Polk, rb Alameda Ta amu, dt 2013 Desmond Trufant, cb Blue-Gray All-Star Game Player, Pos Pete Taggares, hb 1975 Ray Pinney, c 1976 Robin Earl, rb 1987 Brian Habib, dt 1988 Ricky Andrews, ilb Aaron Jenkins, tb Mike Zandofsky, ot 1993 Beno Bryant, tb Tom Gallagher, ot Andy Mason, lb Jim Nevelle, c D'Marco Farr, dt 1994 Andrew Peterson, ot Hula Bowl +Offensive Player of the Game Player, Pos Dick Hagen, e Ken Solid, b 1949 Alf Hemstad, g Bob Levenhagen, g 1951 Joe Cloidt, g 1952 Hugh McElhenny, b 1954 Milt Bohart, g 1961 Roy McKasson, c Bob Schloredt, qb Chuck Allen, g George Fleming, b Kurt Gegnor, t 1962 Jim Skaggs, g 1963 Ray Mansfield, c Charlie Mitchell, b 1965 Rick Redman, g Junior Coffey, b 1966 Fred Forsberg, e Ron Medved, b 1967 Tom Greenlee, de Dave Williams, e 1968 Dean Halverson, e Bob Richardson, t 1969 Al Worley, db 1970 Lee Brock, t 1971 Bruce Jarvis, c 1972 Jim Krieg, se 1973 Cal Jones, db Bill Cahill, db Kurt Matter, de Sonny Sixkiller, qb 1974 Rick Hayes, ol 1975 Skip Boyd, p Dave Pear, dl 1976 Al Burleson, db 1977 Robin Earl, fb 1978 Dave Browning, de 1979 Spider Gaines, se Nesby Glasgow, cb 1980 Greg Grimes, s Doug Martin, dt 1981 Mike Reilly, c Toussaint Tyler, fb 1982 Fletcher Jenkins, dt 1983 Ray Horton, cb Mark Stewart, lb 1984 Steve Pelluer, qb 1986 Vestee Jackson, cb 1987 Rick Fenney, fb Kevin Gogan, ot Lonzell Hill, se Jeff Jaeger, pk 1988 Rick McLeod, ot Bo Yates, lb 1989 Ricky Andrews, lb Mike Zandofsky, ot 1990 Bern Brostek, c + Cary Conklin, qb Andre Riley, se 1991 Greg Lewis, tb Jeff Pahukoa, ot Travis Richardson, de Dean Kirkland, og 1992 Mario Bailey, se Ed Cunningham, c Siupeli Malamala, ot Aaron Pierce, te 1993 Dave Hoffmann, lb Lincoln Kennedy, ot Tommie Smith, ss 1994 Hillary Butler, lb Pete Pierson, ot Jamal Fountaine, de 1995 Mark Bruener, te Andrew Peterson, ot 1996 Ernie Conwell, te Damon Huard, qb 1998 Cameron Cleeland, te 2000 Dane Looker, wr 2002 Ken Walker, fb 2003 Roc Alexander, cb Todd Bachert, ot 2005 Charles Frederick, wr 2006 Tusi Sa au, og Evan Benjamin, lb Rotary Gridiron Classic Player, Pos Aaron Dalan, ot 2002 Omare Lowe, cb Texas vs. the Nation Challenge Player, Pos Louis Rankin, rb Marcel Reece, wr Eastham Energy All-Star Game Player, Pos Ryan Tolar, og Cody Habben, ot Japan Bowl Player, Pos Al Burleson, db Dan Lloyd, lb 1977 Robin Earl, fb 1978 Dave Browning, dt 1979 Jeff Toews, og Michael Jackson, lb 1980 Tom Turnure, c Antowaine Richardson, lb 1981 Tom Flick, qb Curt Marsh, ot Toussaint Tyler, fb 1982 Fletcher Jenkins, dt Mark Jerue, lb 1983 Eric Moran, ot Paul Skansi, wr 1984 Vince Albritton, ss 1985 Dan Eernissee, c Jim Rodgers, ss 1986 Dan Agen, c Ron Hadley, lb 1988 Darryl Franklin, wr Rick McLeod, ot 1989 Brian Slater, wr 1990 Le-Lo Lang, cb 1991 John Cook, mg Greg Lewis, tb Jeff Pahukoa, ot 1992 Dana Hall, cb Donald Jones, lb 1993 Mark Brunell, qb James Clifford, lb Chicago Tribune All-Star Game Player, Pos Bill Smith, e 1935 Charles Mucha, g 1937 Jimmie Cain, hb Byron Haines, hb Max Starcevich, g John Wiatrak, c 1938 Bud Ericksen, c Vic Markov, t 1939 Jim Johnston, hb 1941 Dean McAdams, hb Rudy Mucha, c 1942 Ray Frankowski, g 1948 Arnold Weinmeister, t 1952 Hugh McElhenny, fb 1954 Dean Chambers, t 1957 George Strugar, t 1958 Jim Jones, hb 1961 Ben Davidson, t George Fleming, b 1962 John Meyers, t Jim Skaggs, g 164 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK 1963 Ray Mansfield, c Charles Mitchell, hb 1965 Junior Coffey, hb Jim Norton, t 1967 Dave Williams, fl 1970 Clyde Werner, lb 1971 Ernie Janet, g 1973 Bill Cahill, db 1976 Ray Pinney, c OTHER AWARDS Seattle Post-Intelligencer/ Seattle Sports Council Sports Star of the Recipient, Sport 1936 Al Ulbrickson, Rowing 1937 John Cherberg, Football 1939 Dean McAdams, Football 1941 Click Clark, Trainer 1942 Ted Garhart, Rowing 1943 Hec Edmundson, Coach 1944 Jim McCurdy, Football 1951 Hugh McElhenny, Football 1953 Arnie Weinmeister, Football 1959 Jim Owens, Football 1960 Don McKeta, Football 1963 Brian Sternberg, Track & Field 1964 Rick Redmond, Football 1971 Rick and Lynn Colella, Swimming 1973 Cal Jones, Football 1975 Marv Harshman, Basketball 1977 Warren Moon, Football 1979 Joe Steele, Football 1981 Don James, Football 1982 Chuck Nelson, Football 1990 Greg Lewis, Football 1991 Steve Emtman, Football 1994 Napoleon Kaufman, Football Rhonda Smith, Basketball 1995 Chris Gobrecht, Basketball 1999 Marques Tuiasosopo, Football Becky Newbry, Softball 2001 Jan Harville, Rowing 2005 Chrystal Morrison, Volleyball 2006 Courtney Thompson, Volleyball 2007 Danielle Lawrie, Softball 2008 Jon Brockman, Basketball Hope Solo, Soccer 2009 Jake Locker, Football UW Softball Team 2011 Chris Polk, Football

165 All-Time Letterwinners A Name Pos. Hometown s Abel, Bob QB 5 Aberdeen, WA 1919, 20 Abel, Don E 1914, 16 Abel, Fred 1922, 23 Able, George 1914 Afoa, Wilson DT 74 Honolulu, HI 2004, '05, '06, 07 Agen, Dan C 57 Burlington, WA 1983, 84, 85 Aguilar, Devin WR 9 Denver, CO 2008, 09, 10, 11 Aguirre, Dick E 38 San Diego, CA 1959, '60 Ahonen, Art HB 6 Ironwood, MI 1932, 33, 34 Aiyewa, Victor S/LB 41 Fresno, TX 2007, 09, 10 Akbar, Hakim SS 9 Riverside, CA 1998, 99, '00 Akbar, Mikal WR 9 Riverside, CA 2000 Akina, Duane QB 9 Honolulu, HI 1976, 77, 78 Akins, Al 1943 Ala, Brandon DE 41 Waianae, HI 2003, '04, '06 Alailefaleula, Tui DT/OG 55 Anchorage, AK 2001, '02, '03' 05 Albrecht, Ben DT 69 Norwalk, CA 1970, 71, 72 Albrecht, Bill H 40 Southington, CT 1951, 52, 54 Albritton, Vince SS 6 Oakland, CA 1981, 82, 83 Aleaga, Ink ILB 54 Honolulu, HI 1994, 95, 96 Aldrich, Kalani DE 50 Hilo, HI 2009, 10 Alkire, Andy T 86 Santa Rosa, CA 1960, 61, 62 Allen, Anthony SE 15 Seattle, WA 1979, Allen, Cal HB 23 Bellevue, WA 1969 Allen, Chuck G 66 Cle Elum, WA 1958, 59, 60 Allen, John CB 28 Seattle,WA 1983, 84 Alexander, Roc CB 3 Colorado Springs, CO 2000, '01, '02, '03 Alexis, Rich TB 24 Coral Springs, FL 2000, '01, '02, '03 Allman, Mike ROV 16 Redmond,WA 1987, 88 Alozie, Eric FL 9 San Bernardino, CA 1989 Alvarado, Tony SS 1 Vancouver, WA 1980, 82, 83 Alvord, Steve MG 93 Bellingham, WA 1984, 85, 86 Ames, Bill TE 89 Spokane, WA , 88 Ames, Floyd 1906 Amosa, Jonathan FB 48 Seattle, WA 2011, 12 Andersen, Hjalmer LE 22 Seattle, WA 1946, 47 Anderson, Bob DT 72 Wenatchee, WA 1966, 67, 68 Anderson, Herman Anderson, James QB 15 Fresno, CA 1973, 74, 75 Anderson, John PK 15 Boynton Beach, FL 1999, '00, '01, '02 Anderson, Johnny TB 46 Bonner Springs, KS 1987 Anderson, Steve OT 73 Long Beach, CA 1971 Andre, Phil DB 28 San Francisco, CA 1971, 72 Andrews, George 1894 Andrews, Ricky ILB 55 Mililani, HI 1985,- 88 Andrilenas, Jim C 53 Seattle, WA 1971, 73 Angotti, Jay SS `27 Honolulu, HI 2007 Antoncich, Mark T 16 Winslow, WA 1932 Antoncich, Pete E 12 Winslow, WA 1931, 32 Apking, Fritz E 8 Reading, OH 1949, 50 Apostle, Tony HB 23 Tacoma, WA 1971 Armstrong, Don G 61 Longview, WA 1956, 57, 58 Arnason, Hal Q 49 Bellingham, WA 1945 Arnold, Paul TB 20 Seattle, WA 1999, '00, '01, '02 Arrivey, Pete C 50 Seattle, WA 1953, 54 Aselin, Jeff OG 53 Huntington Beach, CA 1994 Ask, Scott C 77 Olympia, WA 1998 Atoe, James OL 70 The Dalles, OR 2011, 12 Attridge, Arthur 1896 Austin, Everett HB 52 Hoquiam, WA 1935, 36, 37 Austin, Gerry QB 11 Kelso, WA 1942,- 47 Austin, Manuel WR 43 Los Gatos, CA 1997, 98, 99 B Babcock Frank G Everett, WA 1904, 05, 08 Bachert, Todd C 72 Mission Viejo, CA 2000, '01, '02, '03 Bagshaw, Enoch 1903,- 07 Bailey, Bruce TE 88 Seattle, WA 1991, 92 Bailey, Cary DT 71 Marysville, WA 1981 Bailey, Mario SE 5 Seattle, WA 1989, 90, 91 Bailey, Walter CB 23 Portland, OR 1990, 91, 92 Baker 1909 Balchunas, Tony T 34 Kelso, WA 1942, 43 Baldassin, Mike ILB 60 Tacoma, WA 1974, 75, 76 Baldwin, Kenny WS 91 Tacoma, WA 1983 Ballenger, Ken OG 61 Idaho Falls, ID 1967, 68, 69 Ballman, Jared P 12 San Diego, CA 2007, 08 Bandel, Ben TE 89 Murrieta, CA 2003, '04 Banks, Joshua DT 99 Stockton, CA 2012 Bantz, Burwell T Juan de Fuca, WA 1905,- 08 Barber, Rich WS 10 Oxnard, CA 1984 Barmon, Jack E 72 Seattle, WA 1942 Barnes, Bill C 56 Laguna Beach, CA 1964, 65, 66 Barnes, Khalif OT 65 Spring Valley, CA 2001, '02, '03, '04 Barnett, Marlion TE 81 Corona, CA 2010 Barrett, Robert HB 60 Seattle, WA 1941 Barry, Damon SE 21 Northgleen, CO 1991, 92 Barry, Jay TB 42 Northgleen, CO 1989, 90,- 92 Barton, Taylor QB 12 Beaverton, OR 2001, '02 Bates, Bill C 32 Honolulu, HI 1928, 29 Battle, Eric OT 70 Carson, CA 1994, 95 Baty, Rank LB 57 Tacoma, WA 1969, 70 Bauer, Steve TE 88 Los Gatos, CA 1977, 78 Bayard, Ralph SE 92 San Francisco, CA 1969, 70 Bayer, George RT 44 Bremerton, WA 1946,- 49 Bayle, David TE 86 San Marino, CA 1979, 80 Beall, Bruce ILB 48 Portland, OR 1985, 86, 87 Bean, Mike SE 2 Carson, CA 1977 Beard, Colin OG 65 Seattle, WA 1998 Bearden, Garland MG 53 Tacoma, WA 1984 Beaupain, Brooks ROV 12 Bellevue, WA 1994, 95, 96 Bechtol, Chuck Q 14 Seattle, WA 1937, 38, 39 Beck, Bill 1922, 23 Beck, Broussais 1907 Becket, Hugh Seattle, WA 1924, 25 Beckett, Welton Seattle, WA 1926 Bell, Curtis FL 80 Toronto, Ontario 1987 Bell, Joe HB 28 San Francisco, CA 1969, 70 Bellman, Verne 1922, 23, 24 Belmondo, Dave DT 69 Renton, WA 1975 Benjamin, Evan S/LB 27 Redmond, WA 2002, '03, '04, '05 Benn, Jason TE 87 Edmonds, WA 2003, '04' 05 Benn, Kyle C 64 Edmonds, WA 1998, 99, '00, '01 Bennett, Steve SE 89 Spokane, WA 1997 Berg, Bob DB 18 LaPuenta, CA 1967, 68, 69 Berg, Elmer Q 4 Seattle, WA 1940, 41 Bergh, Arne HB 17 Seattle, WA 1951, 52, 53 Bergland, Erik OT 69 Beaverton, OR 2007 Bergmann, Marv C 50 Camas, WA 1957 Berlin, Gordon C 70 Seattle, WA 1943,- 47 Bernhardi, Lee F 30 Trona, CA 1961, 62 Bertheau, Rene T 56 Vancouver, WA 1956, 57 Bethea, Cliff NG 67 Harrisburg, PA 1977 Beuch, William Bevandich, Louis E 1945 Beymer, Jim DT 80 Kent, WA 1965 Bianchini, Paul DE 87 Mount Vernon, WA 1974, 75 Bibbs, Dwight 1994 Biddle, Brooks RH 8 Seattle, WA , 48 Biddle, Owen FS 43 Bellevue, WA 2000, '01, '02, '03 Binkley, Jesse ILB 16 Seattle, WA 1995, 96 Bird, Harry RG 48 Seattle, WA 1938, 39 Bjornson, Eric SE 14 Oakland, CA 1991, 92, 93, 94 Black, George E 9 Kennewick, WA 1951, 52, 53 Black, John 1921 Blacken, Ron SE 17 Lake Stevens, WA 1978, 79, 80 Blake, Beull 1917, 19 Blanche, Sam ILB 31 Pomona, CA 1999, '00, '01 Blanks, Harvey WB 29 Chicago, IL 1967, 68 Bledsoe, Clarence HB 33 Greenville, TX 1930, 31 Bledsoe, Mac OT 73 Ellensburg, WA 1965, 66, 67 Bliss, Bernard T 1911, 12, 13 Boggs, Ralph 1906 Bohart, Milt G 66 Wenatchee, WA 1951, 52, 53 Bomar, Tahj OLB 47 Kent, WA 2003, '04, '05, '06 Bonamy, Douglas C 21 Seattle, WA 1925, 26, 27 Bond, Chuck T 72 Hoquiam, WA 1934, 35, 36 Bond, Chuck T 73 Puyallup, WA 1963 Bond, Randall Q 74 Hoquiam, WA 1935 Bonnell, Carl QB 11 Kent, WA 2004, '06, 07 Bonner, Glen RB 5 Yakima, WA 1972, 73 Bonwell, Tony DB 24 Huntington Beach, CA 1971, 72 Book, Michael PK 11 Renton, WA 2006 Booker, Justin OT 76 Seattle, WA 2002, '03 Borden, Fred FB 25 Shoshone, ID 1931, 32 Borders, Phil Q 14 Seattle, WA 1958 Boulton, Silas QB 5 Anacortes, WA 1932, 33 Boustead, Bob DB 23 Cottage Grove, OR 1973, 74 Bowen, Joe C 26 Centralia, WA 1927 Boyce, Dorson TE/FB 88 New York, NY 2009, 10 Boyd, Neil E 3 Pasco, WA 1949, 50, 51 Boyd, Skip P 3 Chelan, WA 1972, 73, 74 Boyd, Stan C 60 Chelan, WA 1956 Boyle, Glenn C 15 Aberdeen, WA 1932, 33 Bracken, Joe OLB 43 Seattle, WA 1986 Brady, John TE 87 Oak Harbor, WA 1970, 71, 72 Bragdon, Roger 1906 Bramwell, Steve OHB 13 Bremerton, WA 1963, 64, 65 Brandt, Gary OG 61 Regina, Saskatchewan 1964, 65, 66 Brandt, Rich E 81 Burien, WA 1956, 57 Braunstein, Michael PK 14 Gilbert, AZ 2004, '06 Breda, Firmo LG 41 Renton, WA 1936, 37, 38 Brennan, Bob PK 8 Seattle, WA 1981 Bresolin, Andy OG 62 El Cerroto, CA 1980, 81 Bridge, Todd OG 62 Montesano, WA 1992 Bridges, Corky HB 12 Raymond, WA 1953 Briggs, Gary FL 81 Olympia, WA 1977, 78, 79 Briggs, Mike T 76 Port Angeles, WA 1961, 62, 63 Brigham, Jeremy TE 84 Scottsdale, AZ 1995, 96, 97 Brimhall, Dennis FL 82 Long Beach, CA 1971 Brinker, Dode E 1904, 05 Briscoe, Eric ROV 28 Fort Lee, NJ 1987, 88, 89, 90 Brix, Egbert 1924, 25 Brix, Herman T 20 Tacoma, WA 1925, 26, 27 Brock, Lee DE 87 Seattle, WA 1967, 68, 69 Bronson, Demitrius TB 22 Kent, WA 2009 Bronson, Gordy TE 84 Boise, ID 1975 Bronson, Jared TE 99 Kent, WA 2005 Brooke, Dean 1976 Brooks, Greg CB 43 Kirkland, WA 1975, 76, 77 Brooks, Neil FB 30 Livingston, MT 1941, 42 Brooks, Ryan OT 79 Richland, WA 2001, '02, '03, '04 Brose, Ted OG 64 Port Orchard, WA 1981, 82, 83 Brostek, Bern C 60 Honolulu, HI 1986, 87, 88, 89 Brostek, Shane OL/DL 60 Kamuela, HI 2012 Brougham, Dave LG 33 Seattle, WA 1945 Brougham, Milton T 56 Seattle, WA 1934, 35 Brown, Bill FB 45 Tacoma, WA 1985 Brown, Corey ILB 32 Inglewood, CA 1989 Brown, Dennis TB 4 Monrovia, CA 1979, 80, 81, 82 Brown, Dennis DT 79 Los Angeles, CA 1986, 87, 88, 89 Brown, Derrick QB 6 Winchester, CA 2012 Brown, Reggie TE 89 Oakland, CA 1973, 74 Browning, Charlie OHB 38 Stockton, CA 1962, 63, 64 Browning, Dave DT 65 Fairfield, WA 1976, 77 Browning, Dean MG 99 Fairfield, WA 1981, 82, 83 Brownlee, Brandy PK 5 Garland, TX 1987 Broz, Willis B 16 Tacoma, WA 1927, 28, 29 Bruce, Gail RE 21 Puyallup, WA 1945, 46, 47 Bruce, James 1913 Bruener, Mark TE 85 Aberdeen, WA 1991, 92, 93, 94 Brunell, Mark QB 11 Santa Maria, CA 1990, 91, 92 Bruns, Cody WR 7 Prosser, WA 2008, 09, 10, 12 Bryan, James G 7 Seattle, WA 1920, 22, 23 Bryant, Beno TB 11 Los Angeles, CA 1989,- 93 Buck, Parker E 27 Tacoma, WA 1943 Bukland, Charlie DB 47 Westminster, CA 1971 Bufkin, Burl HB 10 Amarillo, TX 1932, 34 Bulger, Ace TE 85 Tacoma, WA 1968, 69, 70 Bullard, Barry T 74 Coos Bay, OR 1958, 59, 60 Bullard, Tim G 58 Coos Bay, OR 1960, 61 Bulyca, Casey OG 72 Woodinville, WA 2007, 08 Burke, Tony 1933, 34 Burkhalter, Eugene FS 21 Long Beach, CA 1987, 88, 89 Burleson, Alvin DB 18 San Francisco, CA 1973, 74, 75 Burleson, Alvin, Jr. ROV 45 Seattle, WA 1997 Burmeister, Bob DB 11 Evanston, IL 1969, 70 Burnett, Bill RT 52 Seattle, WA 1947, 48, 49 Burnham, Tim OG 78 Cottonwood, CA 1984, 85 Burnham, Tom ILB 37 Cottonwood, CA 1979, 80, 81, 82 Burrell, Eddie ILB 48 Huntington Beach, CA 1996 Burrows, Rick 1896 Burton, Nigel ROV 8 Sacramento, CA 1996, 97, 98 Buse, August FB 55 Everett, WA 1930, 31, 32 Bush, Blair C 58 Palos Verdes, CA 1975, 76, 77 Busz, Scott TE 86 Aberdeen, WA 1984, 85, 86 Butler, Aaron OG 53 Lakewood, WA 2001, '02 Butler, Donald LB 9 Sacramento, CA 2006, 07, Butler, Hillary ILB 45 Tacoma, WA 1990, 91, 92, 93 Butler, Longie QB 14 Seattle, WA 1928 Butler, Rea HB 3 Tacoma, WA 1920 Butler, Toure CB 10 Everett, WA 1997, 98, '00 Buzard, Bob B 5 Seattle, WA 1928, 29 Bynum, Kai WLB 65 Olympia, WA 1996 C Cahill, Bill DB 18 Bellevue, WA 1970, 71, 72 Cahill, Will 1910 Cain, Jim HB 62 Holdenville, OK 1934, 35, 36 Cairney, Ralph E 41 Seattle, WA 1930 Caldwell, Tony OLB 48 Compton, CA 1980, 81, 82 Calhoun, A.P. 1896, 1900 Calkins, Julius 1916 Call, Wes OL 73 Petaluma, CA 1999, '00 Callier, Jesse TB 24 Downey, CA 2010, 11 Camarillo, Rich P 14 Pico Rivera, CA 1979, 80 Campbell, Chris DE 35 Lynnwood, WA 1994, '95, '96, 97 Campbell, DiAndre WR 19 Oakland, CA 2011, 12 Campbell, Ryan LB 48 Bellevue, WA 2005 Campbell, W.M Canton, Eric Q/P 37 Port Orchard, WA 1988 Carahan, Don C 51 Renton, WA 1962 Carlson, Wes LG 46 Seattle,WA 1945, 46 Carnutt, J Carothers, Greg SS/OLB 34 Helena, MT 2000, '01, '02, '03 Carr, Gary OE 86 Costa Mesa, CA 1964, 65 Carr, Gary DB 47 Tacoma, WA 1969, 70 Carr, Luther Jr. H 21 Tacoma, WA 1956, 57, 58 Carroll, Andy HB 22 Seattle, WA 1997, 98, 99 Carroll, Charles HB 2 Seattle, WA 1926, 27, 28 Carrothers, Randy OLB 36 Edmonds, WA 1979 Carter, James OG 57 San Francisco, CA 1979, 80, 81 Casarino, Dario P 89 Hollister, CA 1980 Cass, Greg C 51 Newhall, CA 1965, 66 Cattage, Ray DT 61 Spokane, WA 1980, 81, 82 Celoni, Dan OG 55 Oakley, CA 1973, 74, 75 Chambers, Craig WR 3 Mill Creek, WA 2004, '05 Chambers, Dean T 74 Seattle, WA 1951, 52, 53 Chambers, Richie WLB 32 Lake Stevens, WA 1991, '92, '93 94 Chandler, Chris QB 17 Everett, WA 1984, '85, '86 87 Chandler, Jeff C 50 Tacoma, WA 1987, 88, 89 Chandler, William WR 27 Sammamish, WA 2010, 11, 12 Chapman, John C 52 Tacoma, WA 1985 Chapman, Myers HB 1914 Chappell, Blaise CB 17 Seattle, WA 1983, 85 Chapple, Stan T 88 Seattle, WA 1958, 59, 60 Charles, Dexter OL 76 Camano Island, WA 2012 Charleston, William Seattle, WA 1924, 25, 26 Chavira, Dan OG 68 Whittier, CA 1976, '77, '78, 79 Cheeks, Chris CB 21 Edmonds, WA 1987 Chenevert, Cornelius LB 56 Los Angeles, CA 1974 Cherberg, John QB 24 Seattle, WA 1930, 31, 32 Chicoine, Ryan P 37 Nine Mile Falls, WA 1997 Chidiac, Tony WR 28 Sammamish, WA 2008, 09 Chorak, Jason SLB 46 Vashon Island, WA 1994, '95, '96 97 Chou, Linus OLB 51 Seattle, WA 2006, 07 Christenson, Tag T 28 Seattle, WA 1943 Christie, Morris E Ottumwa, IA 1905 Christine, Gregory OG/C 61 Camarillo, CA 2009, 10 Claridge, Bruce E 89 Vancouver, B.C. 1956, 57, 58 Claridge, Pat E 81 Vancouver, B.C. 1958, 59, 60 Clark, Arthur 1906 Clark, Earl F. 1912, 13 Clark, Gary E 97 Edmonds, WA 1961, 62 Clark, George 1907 Clark, John G 43 Honolulu, HI 1942 Clark, Newman T 9 Walla Walla, WA 1919, 20,

166 Clark, Ron DT 77 Seattle, WA 1965 Clarke, Doug FS 11 Seattle, WA 2001 Clawson, David OLB 95 Seattle, WA 1979, 80 Cleeland, Cameron TE 85 Sedro-Woolley, WA 1994, 95, 96, 97 Cleland, Thane P 9 Lake Oswego, OR 1983, 84, 85, 86 Cleman, Braxton TB 29 Oroville, WA 1998, 99, '00, '02 Clifford, James ILB 53 Seattle, WA 1988, 92 Clinton, Eddie E 50 Seattle, WA 1932, 33 Clinton, Frank E 55 Tacoma, WA 1943 Clinton, James 1945 Cloidt, Joe E 2 Great Falls, MT 1948, 49, 50 Coats, Tony OG 67 Port Orchard, WA 1995, 96, 97, 98 Coby, Vince TB 5 Tacoma,WA 1978, 79, 81 Coffey, Junior FB 30 Dimmitt, TX 1962, 63, 64 Coffin, Junior NT 92 Bremerton, WA 2001, '02 Coker, Cliff LB 50 Pasadena, CA 1966, 67 Cole, Clarence QB 1905 Cole, David FL 11 Pittsburg, CA 1986 Cole, John 1924, 25 Cole, Kenneth 1923 Coleman, Fred FL 22 Tyler, TX 1994, 95, 96, 97 Coleman, Randy DT 89 Renton, WA 1970, 71 Coles, Mike G 46 Seattle, WA 1943 Collier, Joe TE 97 Spokane, WA 2000, '01 Collins, Brett WLB 46 Portland, OR 1988, 89, 90, 91 Collins, Greg QB 15 Torrance, CA 1970, 71, 72 Collins, Michael CB 20 Vancouver, WA 1981, 82, 83 Compton, James FB 36 Bandera, TX 1987, 88, 89 Condon, Matt SE 30 Federal Way, WA 1997 Conklin, Cary QB 10 Yakima, WA 1988, 89 Conley, Glen T 15 Cheney, WA 1939, 40, 41 Conley, Ken WR 20 Sacramento, CA 1973, 74 Connell, Kurth OT 69 Seattle, WA 1998, 99 Conniff, Pat FB 47 Woodinville, WA 1997, 98, 99, '00 Conrad, Pat ILB 41 Lynnwood, WA 1982 Conwell, Ernie TE 82 Kent, WA 1992, '93, '94, 95 Conwell, Will DE 82 Kent, WA 2002 Cook, Bill 1910 Cook, Brian FB 34 Des Moines, WA 2000, '01 Cook, John MG 93 Olympia, WA 1989, 90 Cooke, Gene FB 19 Madras, OR 1925, 26, 27 Cooney, Adam OT 78 Hillsboro, OR 1987, 88, 89, 90 Coons, Travis PK/P 46 Alta Loma, CA 2012 Cooper, Marquis OLB 88 Gilbert, AZ 2000, '01, '02, '03 Cope, Jim FL 28 Oak Harbor, WA 1966, 67, 68 Corbet, G.H.J. QB Seattle, WA 1901 Core, John G 62 Compton, CA 1955, 56, 57 Cornell, Bo FB 32 Seattle, WA 1968, 69, 70 Corson, H.W Coryell, Don RH 23 Seattle, WA 1949 Cosgrove, J.G. E Pomeroy, WA 1900, 01 Coty, Paul C 50 Centralia, WA 1980, 81, 82 Covington, Tony TB 39 Portland, OR 1985, '86, '87, 88 Cowan, Tim QB 14 Cerritos, CA 1980, 82 Cox, Bob Q 22 Walla Walla, WA 1954 Coyle, Michael WR 83 Ponaganset, RI 1997 Coyle, Wee QB Seattle, WA 1908, '09, '10, 11 Crabbe, Jason PK 97 Laguna Beach, CA 1991, 93 Craig, Alan LB 49 Seattle, WA 1969, 70, 71 Crawford, Mike G 69 Sedro-Woolley, WA 1957, 59 Cree, Connor DE 91 Sammamish, WA 2012 Crichton, Talia DE 1/11 Lakewood, CA 2009, 10, 11, 12 Crim, Owen C 1903, '04,'05,'06 07 Criste, Mike OL 78 Mission Viejo, CA 2012 Cristie 1923 Cromer, Marshall OG 72 Lake Oswego, OR 1976, 77, 78 Crook, Stew F 41 South Bend, WA 1952, 53, 54 Crow, Doug OG 73 Renton, WA 1982, 83, 84 Crutchley, Dash TE 85 Temecula, CA 2004, '05 Cruver, Al FB 73 Seattle, WA 1936, 37 Cuesta, Tony WR 81 West Covina, CA 1976 Cunningham, Dan OT 72 Huntington, CA 1969, 70 Cunningham, Ed C 79 Alexandria, VA 1988, '89, '90, 91 Cunningham, Francois TB 38 Seattle, WA 1982 Cunningham, Sam CB 4 Los Angeles, CA 2001, '02, '03, '04 Cupic, Steve DT 71 Everett, WA 1977 Curtis, Mike OG 75 Seattle, WA 1977, 80 Cushman, Tom 1915 Cutting, Judson Seattle, WA 1924, 25, 26 D Dahlquest, John FB 9 Richmond Beach, WA 1927, 28 Dahlquist, Eric OG 53 Sherman Oaks, CA 1984 Dailey, Ervin HB 1 Everett, WA 1917, 19, 20 Dailey, Terrance TB 27 Vacaville, CA 2008 Dailey, Walter 1922 Dalan, Aaron OT 75 Sequim, WA 1995, '96, '97, 98 Daley, Bill P 97 Lynnwood, WA 1982 Dallas, Marshall FB 75 Seattle, WA 1946, 47, 48 Daniels, Derrell WLB 24 San Fernando, CA 1997, 98, 99, '00 Daniels, Quintin WR 19 Los Angeles, CA 2003, '04, '06, 07 Daniels, Stanley OG 74 San Diego, CA 2003, '04, '05, '06 Darden, Michael FB 24 Oakland, CA 1988 Dash, Wally QB 42 Seattle, WA 1945 Dasso, Gary H 22 Wenatchee, WA 1959 Daste, Dominic OG 60 LaVerne, CA 1996, 98, 99, '00 Davenport, Byron CB 18 Long Beach, CA 2007 Davidson, Ben E 80 Los Angeles, CA 1959, 60 Davillier, Craig WR 82 Torrance, CA 1975 Davis, Desmond CB 21 Olympia, WA 2008 Davis, Mel H 14 Seattle, WA 1949, 50 Davis, Nat G 61 Berkeley, CA 1955 Davis, Reggie TE 5 Long Beach, CA 1995, '96, '97, 98 Davis, Wondame CB/WR 11 Denver, CO 1998, 99, '00, '01 Dawson, Dave C 50 Woodinville, WA 1996, 97, 98 Day, Dick T 70 Longview, WA 1955, 56, 57 Day, Mark SE 45 Renton, WA 1969, 71 Dean, Fred WR 39 Seattle, WA 1974 Dean, Homer 1904 Dearborn, Phil 1944 DeBord, Matt WR 82 Olympia, WA 2001, '02 DeCourcy, Keith FB 7 Corvallis, OR 1944 Deeks, Don T 51 Portland, OR 1942, 43 DeFeo, Brenno TB 43 Seattle, WA 1981, 83, 84 DeGross, Mark FB 30 Bothell, WA 1987, '88, '89, 90 Dennison, Cort LB 31 Salt Lake City, UT 2008, 09, 10, 11 Derby, Dean H 47 Walla Walla, WA 1954, 55, 56 DeRoin, Hurley HB 63 Chicago, IL 1932, 33 Derrow, Mike ILB 37 Federal Way, WA 1991 DeSaussure, Andre FL 3 Woodland Hills, CA 1995, 98 Devers, Deke DE 43 Seattle, WA 1993, 94, 95 Devine, Richard G 1911 Dibble, Robb DE 68 Bellingham, WA 1994 Dicks, Dan C 78 Bellevue, WA 2001, '02, '03 Dicks, Norm G 63 Bremerton, WA 1961, 62 Diehl, Bill E 89 Belmont, WA 1963 Diether, Louis 1909 Dillon, Corey TB 4 Seattle, WA 1996 Dillon, Dave DB 21 Seattle, WA 1965, 66 Dinish, Dave OHB 20 Seattle, WA 1965 Dinish, Dom SE 7 Seattle, WA 1969 Dirks, Clarence T 28 Palo Alto, CA 1927, 28 Dochow, Mike DT 83 Seattle, WA 1973 Doctor, William CB 10 El Paso, TX 1988, '89, '90, 91 Dodd, Mike PK 38 Mill Creek, WA 1990 Dodson, Lance OT 70 Napa, CA 1981, 82, 83 Dolbec, Ross OL 62 Orinda, CA 2012 Doheny, Brian LB 40 Long Beach, CA 1971, 72, 73 Dominque, Tony OLB 89 Portland, OR 1983, 85 Dormaier, Phil OLB 52 Wenatchee, WA 1982 Dorman, Harry 1912, 13 Dorman, Ted Q 5 Portland, OR 1940 Douglas, Bill QB 11 Wapato, WA 1962, 63, 64 Douglas, Bud E 39 Enumclaw, WA 1935, 36, 37 Douglas, Sean P 17 Bellevue, NE 2003, '04, '05, '06 Douglass, Don E 15 Spokane, WA 1925, 26, 27 DoValle, Richardo PK 37 Richland, WA 2004 Dow, Don OT 77 Bainbridge Isl., WA 1979, '80, '81, 82 Downey, Darrell RB 41 Ventura, CA 1970, 72 Doyle, Pat OT 69 Westlake Village, CA 1987, 88 Driscoll, Ken ILB 40 Tacoma, WA 1979, '80, '81, 82 Dubois, Kinsley 1923, 24 Dubsky, Joe HB 47 Seattle, WA 1937, 38, 39 Ducre, Gregory CB 18 Los Angeles, CA 2010, 11, 12 Duffy, E.J. FB Seattle, WA 1900, 01 Duffy, Harold HB 29 Seattle, WA 1927 Dumas, Larry RB 8 Oakland, CA 1971 Duncan, Tyrone DT 91 Westlake Village, CA 2009 Dunlap, J.W.P. RB 1901 Dunn, Bob H 16 Vancouver, WA 1953, 54, 57 Dunn, Dick C 52 Olympia, WA 1960 Dunn, Kenny F 33 Camas, WA 1949 Dunn, Roger OT 70 Kent, WA 1964, 65 DuPree, Dave DB 47 Seattle, WA 1966, 67 Durham, Bert 1896 Durkee, Korey P 46 Gig Harbor, WA 2012 DuRocher, Johnny QB 12 Graham, WA 2006 Dykes, Trent QB 10 Bellevue, WA 1998 E Eakins, Maxwell T 1908, 09, 10 Earl, Randy ILB 52 Kent, WA 1975 Earl, Robin RB 99 Kent, WA 1973, '74, '75, 76 Earley, Bill HB 19 Hoquiam, WA 1950, 51, 52 Easton, Roy DT 98 Seattle, WA 1969, 70 Echols, Bob T 71 Hoquiam, WA 1957, 58, 59 Eckmann, Ray HB 2 Seattle, WA 1919, 20, 21 Edwards, John SS 39 Bellevue, WA 1976, 77 Edwards, Renard FS 3 Pasco, WA 1998, 99 Eernissee, Dan C 51 Seattle,WA 1982, 83, 84 Eicher, Jim HB 29 Seattle, WA 1971 Elich, Pete E 6 Bellingham, WA 1951, 52, 53 Eliott, Walt C 69 Shelton, WA 1937, 38 Elisara, Cameron DT 99 Spokane, WA 2008, 09, 10 Ellis, Cody WR 29 Puyallup, WA 2004, '05, '06, 07 Ellis, Kai OLB 90 Kent, WA 2001, '02 Elstrom, Todd SE 84 Puyallup, WA 1998, 99, '00, '01 Elswick, Pete OG 64 Bremerton, WA 1971, 72, 73 Emerson, P.A. OT 79 Irvine, CA 1990, 93 Emerson, Ralph G 64 Ellensburg, WA 1938, 40 Emtman, Steve DT 90 Cheney, WA 1989, 90, 91 Enders, Dave OG 62 Mt. Vernon, WA 1970, 71, 72 England, Negley G 17 Anacortes, WA 1932, 33 Enslow, Dave T 79 Kirkland, WA 1957, 60 Erdman, Tom E 27 Hoquiam, WA 1928 Ericksen, Bud C 51 Bothell, WA 1935, 36, 37 Erickson, Bob HB 1 Seattle, WA 1941, 42 Erickson, Garth P 37 Spokane, WA 2003 Erickson, Walder 1923, 24 Eriks, Ty FB/DE 22 Seattle, WA 2002, '03, '04, '05 Erlandson, Tom ILB 46 Aurora, CO 1985, 86, 87 Erving 1902 Esary, Tim ILB 90 Mt. Vernon, WA 1987 Esser, Jerry T 72 Bremerton, WA 1953, 55 Etherington, Thomas 1924 Everett, Jim QB 10 Los Angeles, CA 1961 Ewaliko, Mike NT 88 Seattle, WA 1993, 94, 95 Ewing, Robert T Arcola, IL 1900, '01, ' UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK F Failla, Tom DT 91 LaMirada, CA 1968, 69, 70 Falk, Carl T 12 Enumclaw, WA 1940, 41, 42 Fancher, Skyler OL 67 Huntington Beach, CA 2008, 11 Farr, D Marco MG 75 San Pablo, CA 1991, 92, 93 Faulk, Ted LE 20 Aberdeen, CA 1916, 19, 20 Fauria, Lance TE 85 Northridge, CA 1984 Fausset, Scott C 52 El Cerrito, CA 1980, 81, 82 Feigner, Nick DE 90 Walla Walla, WA 1999 Feeney, Travis LB 41 Richmond, CA 2012 Feleay, Don P 3 Visalia, CA 1975, 76 Fellner, Nate S 29 Fresno, CA 2009, 10, 11 Fennema, Carl C 55 Long Beach, CA 1946, 47 Fenney, Rick FB 30 Snohomish, WA 1983, '84, '85, 86 Ferguson, Al QB 22 Pomona, CA 1955, 56, 57 Ferguson, Bob LB 36 Federal Way, WA 1970, 71, 72 Ferry, Ed 1921 Fiala, John ILB 57 Bellevue, WA 1993, '94, '95, 96 Field, F. 1899, 1900 Fields, Jaime OLB 3 Lynwood, CA 1989, '90, '91, 92 Finau, Jarret DE 95 Kirkland, WA 2012 Fink, Rob DE 80 Central Valley, CA 1969 Finn, Ray C 52 Seattle, WA 1931, 32 Fitzgerald, Scott FL 4 Boise, ID 1987, 88 Fitzpatrick, Dennis QB 14 Spokane, WA 1973, 74 Flaherty, Guy Sedro-Wooley, WA 1906, 07 Flanagan, John HB 35 Seattle, WA 1927, 28 Flannagan, Warren G 19 Seattle, WA 1933, 34 Fleming, George H 25 Dallas, TX 1958, 59, 60 Fleming, Ryan P 16 Seattle, WA 1998, 99, '00 Flewelling, Roger OG 69 Vancouver, B.C Flick, Tom QB 12 Bellevue, WA 1979, 80 Flowers, Nathan OT 76 San Diego, CA 2005 Foafoa, Dan FB 40 Tacoma, WA 2004 Fogerson, Johri TB/FS 23 Kent, WA 2008, 09 Fogerson, Zach FB 31 Kent, WA 2010 Folk, Erik PK 17 Woodland Hills, CA 2008, 09, 10, 11 Folkins, Lee E 93 Seattle, WA 1958, 59, 60 Ford, D.A. 1889, 92 Foreman, Phil OG 62 Williamsville, NY 1976, '77, '78, 79 Forrester, Mesphin SS/CB 23 Los Angeles, CA 2006, 07, 08 Forsberg, Fred DT 78 Tacoma, WA 1963, 64, 65 Forsyth, Harold 1906 Fortney, Shane QB 15 Mukilteo, WA 1994, 95, 96 Foster, Bob T 27 Olympia, WA 1929 Foster, Mason LB 40 Seaside, CA 2007, 08, 09, 10 Foster, Pete RT 51 Crown Point, IN 1946, 47 Fouch, Ronnie QB 8 Redlands, CA 2008, 09 Fountaine, Jamal DE 47 San Francisco, CA 1990, '91, '92, 93 Fountaine, Matt CB 6 Oakland, CA 2003, '04, '05, '06 Fraize, Matt C 54 Santa Rosa, CA 1997, 98, 99, '00 Fraley, Chico ILB 39 Rowland Heights, CA 1988, '89, '90, 91 Franklin, Darryl FL 7 Tacoma, WA 1984, '85, '86, 87 Frankowski, Ray G 34 Hammond, IN 1939, 40, 41 Frazier, Gordon 1893, 94 Frazier, Jack C 68 Bellingham, WA 1945 Frederick, Charles WR 10 Lake Worth, FL 2001, '02, '03, '04 Freeburger, Ralph 1894 Friedman, Bob T 66 Allentown, PA 1940, 41, 42 Fudzie, Vince ILB 37 Oakland, CA 1985 Fuimaono, Andy DT 64 San Francisco, CA 1982, 85 Fuimaono, Princeton LB 37 Long Beach, CA 2010, 11, 12 Fuller, Brian FB 23 Centralia, WA 1999 Furnia, Ernie HB 17 Montesano, WA 1951 G Gadke, Fred G 56 Anacortes, WA 1934, 35 Gaffney, Mike FL 7 Everett, WA 1984, 85, 86 Gage, Joshua LB 24 Huntington Bch., CA 2007, 08, 09 Gagliardi, Bret OLB 82 Seattle, WA 1976, '77, '78, 80 Gaines, Robert SE 93 Richmond, CA 1975, '76, '77, 78 Galbraith, Pete DE 85 Deming, WA 2011 Gallagher, Tom OT 66 Puyallup, WA 1991, 92, 93 Galligan, Glen 1921 Galloway, Tim ILB 35 Auburn, WA 2001, '02, '03, '04 Galoia, Willy ILB 35 Honolulu, HI 1975, '76, '77, 78 Galuska, Dick DB 46 Rochester, MN 1969, 70, 71 Garcia, Frank C 65 Phoenix, AZ 1991, '92, '93, 94 Garcia, Juan C 58 Yakima, WA 2006, 07, 08 Gardenhire, John OT 69 Seattle, WA 1980, 81 Gardenhire, John CB 24 Seattle, WA 2005 Gardner, Ken SS 69 Seattle, WA 1978, 79, '80 Gardner, Osborne 1901 Gardner, Ray HB 1917 Garland, John FB 30 Olympia, WA 1969 Garnett, Scott MG 92 Pasadena, CA 1980, '81, '82, 83 Garrett, Leon WR 6 Los Angeles, CA 1975, '76 Garretson, Frank RG 66 Seattle, WA 1989, '39 Gaspard, Curtis SE 17 New Orleans, LA 1990, 91 Gasson, Chades RG 68 Omaha, NE 1949 Gayton, Carver H 23 Seattle, WA 1957, 58, 59 Geary, J.W Geehan, John FB 8 Richmond Beach, WA 1926, 27, 29 Gegner, Kurt T 76 Seattle, WA 1958, 59, 60 Gehring, Rob OLB 53 Port Orchard, WA 1974, 75, 76 Gellatley, Lester C 1914 George, Odell SLB 41 Vista, CA 1998, '00 Gilliland, Garret LB 53 Anaheim, CA 2010, 11 Gillis, Phil E 10 Bend, OR 1950, 51, 52 Gilluly, James E Seattle, WA 1917 Gilmore, Robert HB 67 Cherry, WA 1944 Gipson, Ron FB 42 Everett, WA 1976, '77, '78, 79 Given, Dick LH 23 Honolulu, HI 1945 Glasgow, Nesby CB 23 Lynnwood, CA 1975, '76, '77, 78 Gleason, Bill HB 23 Portland, OR 1938, 39, 40 Glen, Harold G 17 Seattle, WA 1919, 20

167 Glenn, Justin S 20 Mukilteo, WA 2009, 10, 11, 12 Glennon, Bill DT 99 Billings, MT 1965, 66, 67 Gobern, Anthony CB 7/26 Fair Oaks, CA 2009, 10, 11, 12 Gogan, Kevin OT 72 Pacifica, CA 1984, 85, 86 Goldson, Dashon FS 8 Carson, CA 2004, '05, '06 Goodwin, D Andre WR 11 Lancaster, CA 2007, 08, 09, 10 Gorman, Don DT 50 Edmonds, WA 1971, 72 Gosselin, Dan TE 86 Sepulveda, CA 1969, 71 Gossett, Dev LE 25 Renton, WA 1948, 49 Gottlieb, Michael TE 86 Mercer Island, WA 2006, 07, 08 Goudeau, Marc ILB 51 Bellevue, WA 1988 Grabenhorst, Coburn LT 57 Salem, OR 1937, 38 Grant, Ron DT 74 Fresno, CA 1977 Graves, Bob OG 62 Huntington Beach, CA 1973, 74, 75 Green, Bud E 83 Seattle, WA 1954 Green, Credell H 41 Richmond, CA 1955, 56 Green, Mike DT 73 Portland, OR 1973, 74, 75 Green, Phil PK 93 Anchorage, AK 1992 Green, Roderick CB 34 Victoria, TX 1999, '01 Greene, Danny FL 80 Compton, CA 1980, '81,'82, '83, 84 Greene, Hamilton 1921 Greenlaw, Scott CB 12 Issaquah, WA 1992, '93, '94, 95 Greenlee, Tom DE 19 Seattle, WA 1964, 65, 66 Greenwood, Dick G 50 Seattle, WA 1939, 40, 41 Greenwood, Scott TE 86 Ellensburg, WA 1975, '76, '77, 78 Greger, William G 24 Everett, WA 1927, 28, 29 Gregory, Rusty LB 51 Arcadia, CA 1974, 75 Griffin, Willie TB 21 Oakland, CA 2008, 09 Griffith, Clay OT 69 Miles City, MT 1986 Griffith, Matt WR 18 Lakewood, WA 2002 Griffiths, Burke 1913 Griffiths, Tom G 1909, '10, '11, 12 Grimes, Greg SS 46 Bakersfield, CA 1977, 78, 79 Grim, Huber E 1905, '07, '09, 10 Grimm, Warren E Centralia, WA 1908, '09, '10, '11 Grimm, William 1915, '16, '19, 22 Guinn, Gordy DT 59 Renton, WA 1970, 71, 72 Gundlach, W Guttorp, Eric PK 16 Seattle, WA 2011 Greyson Gunheim DE 7 Sebastopol, CA 2004, '05, '06, 07 Guttormsen, George Everett, WA 1924, 25, 26 H Habben, Cody OT 71 Sammamish, WA 2007, 08, 09, 10 Habib, Brian DT 91 Ellensburg, WA 1986, 87 Hadley, Ron OLB 59 Boise, ID 1983, 84, 85 Hagen, Dick LE 29 Seattle, WA 1943, '44,'45, '46 47 Hagen, Koll DG 64 Seattle, WA 1962, 63, 64 Hagen, Leslie E 61 Everett, WA 1944 Hahn, Frank T 73 Annandale, MN 1954 Haines, By HB 29 Bend, OR 1934, 35, 36 Hainsworth, Bill 1916 Hairston, Marques ILB 27 Tacoma, WA 1996, '97, '98, 99 Hairston, Russell CB 26 Bellevue, WA 1992, 93, 94 Hall, Dana CB 5 Diamond Bar, CA 1988, '89, '90, 91 Hall, Darryl ROV 40 Lompoc, CA 1986, 87, 88 Hall Marvin WR 16 Los Angeles, CA 2012 Hall, Wayne 1921, 22, 23 Hallock, Gene T 69 Lander, WY 1955, 56 Halverson, Dean DE 37 Olympia, WA 1965, 66, 67 Hamer, Ken QB 10 Orcas Island, WA 1980 Hammon, Ira SE 90 Portland, OR 1970 Hammond, Ben C 51 Richmond, CA 1956 Hanley, Myron Spokane, WA 1922, 24, 26 Hannah, Mark DE 97 Seattle, WA 1968, 69 Hansen, Trygley E 20 Seattle, WA 1932, 33 Hanson, J.J. PK 4 Spokane, WA 1993 Hanson, Ole HB 32 Seattle, WA 1932, 33 Hanson, Travis PK 4 Spokane, WA 1990, 91, 92 Hanzlik, Steve QB 15 Portland, OR 1969 Hardy, Warren 1913 Harlow, Herb FB 20 Spokane, WA 1946, 47 Haroldson, Bill T 51 Seattle, WA 1932 Harper, Elbert FB 4 Chehalis, WA 1920, 22 Harper, P.C Harrais, Martin 1893, 94, 96 Harrell, Bruce ILB 55 Seattle, WA 1976, '77, '78, 79 Harrell, Daren CB 20 Tacoma, WA 1992 Harris, Darin FS 15 Federal Way, WA 2004, '05, 07, 08 Harris, Eugene TB 41 Bellevue, WA 1992 Harris, Gerald FL 9 Kent, WA 1996, 98, 99 Harris, Jason TB 18 Diamond Bar, CA 1996, 97, 98 Harris, Jim DT 60 Spokane, WA 1967, 68, 69 Harris, Tim TE 88 Tacoma, WA 2007 Harrison, Martin SLB 56 Bellevue, WA 1986, '87, '88, 89 Harrison, Walt C 22 Seattle, WA 1940, 41, 42 Hart, John TE 83 Kirkland, WA 1999, '00, '01 Hartvigson, Michael TE 84 Bothell, WA 2011, 12 Harvey, Chet E 86 Vallejo, CA 1957 Harvey, Derek WS 3 Eilkins Park, PA 1979, 80 Hasselbach, Harald DE 95 Tsawassen, B.C Hatch, Larry LH 18 Everett, WA 1946, 47, 48 Hatchie, Micah OT 72 Haleiwa, HI 2011, 12 Hatem, Ossim DT 46 Spokane, WA 1999, '00 Hawkins, Charles, Jr. WR 88 Chicago, IL 2008 Hawkins, Dajuan SE 15 Newberry Park, CA 1999, '00 Hawkins, David ILB 42 Spokane, WA 1986, 87, 88 Hawkins, Pedro DB 4 Seattle, WA 1973, 74, 75 Hayes, Andre CB 10 Los Angeles, CA 1985 Hayes, Rick OT 68 Chehalis, WA 1970, 71, 73 Haynes, Hanford 1921, 22 Haynes, Lenny CB 22 San Diego, WA 1998, 99, '00, '01 Hazelett, Calvin 1913 Heater, Andy TE/DT 81 Snohomish, WA 2002, '04, '05 Heck, Jim G 65 Tacoma, WA 1956, 57, 58 Hein, Marvin LE 48 Billings, MT 1945 Heinrich, Don Q 22 Bremerton, WA 1949, 50, 52 Heinrich, Kyle WS 96 Saratoga, CA 1976, 77, 78 Heinz, Robbie DB 94 Seattle, WA 1962, 63, 64 Hemphill, Chris SS 3 Gardena, CA 2004, '06 Hemphill, Frank OT 75 Friendswood, TX 1975 Hemstad, Alf RG 66 Seattle, WA 1945, '46, '47, 48 Hendricks, Willie RB 32 Bakersfield, CA 1973, 74 Herring, Bob H 48 Seattle, WA 1955, 56 Hewitt, Lynn G 61 Portland, OR 1961, 62 Hicks, Anthony FB 26 Tumwater, WA 1996, 97 Hicks, Matt OT 73 Norwalk, CA 1995 Hicks, Richard CB 36 Inglewood, CA 1989, 90 Highfield, Trevor OG 79 West Linn, OR 1993, 94, 95 Hill, Bill RLT 13 Seattle, WA 1938 Hill, Clinie 1896, 99 Hill, Lonzell SE 1 Stockton, CA 1983, '84, '85, 86 Hill, Ray 1921, 22, 23 Hill, S.B. 1899, 1900 Hill, Stewart OLB 46 Redmond, WA 1981, 82, 83 Hill, Theron FL 10 Gardena, CA 1993 Hill, William E Seattle, WA 1902, 03 Hinds, Sterling TB 22 Mississauga, Ontario 1981, 82, 83 Hinds, Steve LB 32 Big Pine, CA 1963, 64, 65 Hivner, Bob Qb 11 South Gate, CA 1958, 59, 60 Hobert, Billy Joe QB 12 Puyallup, WA 1991 Hobi, Edwin T , 21 Hoffman, Chris OT 71 Tacoma, WA 1996 Hoffmann, Dave ILB 54 San Jose, CA 1989, '90, '91, 92 Hoffmann, Steve DT 91 San Jose, CA 1992, 94, 95 Hollimon, Terry TB 6 Everett, WA 1994, 95 Hollowell, Alex CB 15 Avondale, AZ 1996 Holmes, Alvin T 30 Olympia, WA 1928, 29, 30 Holmes, Bill G 31 Tacoma, WA 1938, 40, 41 Holmes, Ron DT 90 Lacey, WA 1982, 83, 84 Holzgraf, Steve WS 20 Tumwater, WA 1985, 86 Holzknecht, Ted G 66 Missoula, MT 1949, 50, 51 Homer, Paul FB 30 Omaha, NE 2006, 07, 08, 09 Hooker, Ja Warren SE 4 Ellensberg, WA 1997, 98 Hooks, Wilbur FL 46 Anchorage, AK 1999, '00, '01, '02 Hopkins, Hoover FL 91 Kirkland, WA 1983 Hopoi, Manase DE 56 Sacramento, CA 2002, '03, '04, '05 Horan, Steve SS 16 Puyallup, WA 2005 Hornback, Jay QB 57 Amarillo, TX 1932, 33, 34 Horton, Ray CB 10 Tacoma, WA 1979, '80, '81, 82 Hosack, George G 18 Forks, WA 1944 Hosely, Rex 1910 Hossfeld, Walt HB 47 Seattle, WA 1952 Houlihan, Barry RB 7 Vancouver, B.C Houston, Herman HB 21 Wenatchee, WA 1969 Houston, Jim E 80 Prosser, WA 1953, 54, 55 Houston, Matt LB 45 Goleta, CA 2008, 09, 10 Howard, Colin C 45 Seattle, WA 1930, 31, 32 Howell, Dan ILB 34 Newhall, CA 2004, '05, '06, 07 Hoyt, Bill E 35 Seattle, WA 1942 Huard, Brock QB 7 Puyallup, WA 1996, 97, 98 Huard, Damon QB 7 Puyallup, WA 1993, 94, 95 Hudson, Andrew DE 93 Redlands, CA 2011, 12 Hudson, Evan TE 80 Bothell, WA 2011, 12 Hudson, Ron C 56 Oregon City, OR 1966, 67 Huebel, Jack HB 8 Seattle, WA 1939, 40 Hufford, Merle HB 44 Milton-Freewater, WA 1929, 30, 31 Huget, Jeff OE 89 Seattle, WA 1966, 67, 68 Huget, Rick LB 48 Seattle, WA 1969, 70, 71 Hughes, Dave C 57 Long Beach, CA 1949, 50 Huhta, Elmer G 12 Hoquiam, HI 1926, 27, 28 Hullin, Tod QB 15 Seattle, WA 1964, 65 Hultgren, Richard HB 46 San Francisco, CA 1944 Hungar, Gordon RH 38 Lake Stevens,WA 1945, '46, '47, 48 Hunt, Ray E 1912, '13, '14, 15 Hunt, Walt FB 45 Burien, WA 1983, 84 Hunter, Art MG 94 Seattle, WA 1987, 88, 89 Huntoon, R.W. Bellingham, WA 1899, 1900, 01 Huppert, Brandon LB 54 Edmonds, WA 2009, 10 Hurley, Dennis C 52 Pekin, IL 1968, 70 Hurst, Willie TB 1 Compton, CA 1998, 99, '00, '01 Hurworth, Sam G 62 Port Angeles, WA 1958, 59, 60 Husby, Pete E Stanwood, WA 1910, 11 Hutt, Brad C 51 Woodinville, WA 1997, 98 Hyatt, Gary OG 70 Fontana, CA 1986 Hyndman, Bill 1919 I Ikeda, Kevin DT 69 Tacoma, WA 1982 Ikehara, Mykenna C/G 51 Mililani, HI 2009, 10 Ilsley, David C 77 Napa, CA 1991, 92 Ingalls, Jerry FB 31 Snohomish, WA 1971 Ingram, Robert T 6 Hoquiam, WA 1920, 21, 22 Isaacson, Ted T 77 Seattle, WA 1931, 32, 33 Issa, Jabari DT 95 Foster City, CA 1996, '97, '98, 99 Izbicki, Chris TE 4 Kirkland, WA 2009, 10 J Jackson, Charles MG 66 Berkeley, CA 1973, 76 Jackson, Eddie WR 6 Columbus, OH 2002 Jackson, Houdini OLB 51 Houston, TX 2001, '02 Jackson, Michael ILB 5 Pasco, WA 1975, - 78 Jackson, Ray F 35 Waco, TX 1959, 60 Jackson, Ron TB 25 Seattle, WA 1980, 81, 83, 84 Jackson, Vestee CB 27 Fresno, CA 1983, 84, 85 Jaeger, Jeff PK 18 Kent, WA 1983, '84, '85, 86 Jakl, Larry OG 60 Burbank, CA 1966 James, Allen SS 32 Tacoma, WA 1983, '84, '85, 86 James, Chris FB 31 Tacoma, WA 1980, 81, 82 James, Gary FB 34 Montrose, CA 1967, 68 James, Kenny TB 8 Dos Palos, CA 2003, '04, '06 Jamora, Hau oli DE 52 Laie, HI 2010 Janet, Ernie OT 77 Seattle, WA 1968, 69, 70 Janoski, Dave SE 19 Corona, CA 1993, 96 Janowicz, Vince DT 92 Los Angeles, CA 1966, 67 Jaquot, Fred 1912, 13 Jarvis, Bruce C 53 Seattle, WA 1968, 69, 70 Jarvis, Paul 1905, 06, 08 Jarzynka, Joe FL 21 Gig Harbor, WA 1996, 97, 98, 99 Jaton, Bruce C 72 Seattle, WA 1946 Jeager, William 1906 Jellen, Jens OG 54 Seattle, WA 2004 Jenkins, Aaron TB 29 Stockton, CA 1985, 86, 87, 88 Jenkins, Fletcher DT 65 Tacoma, WA 1979, 80, 81 Jensen, Dell C 55 San Bernardino, CA 1954, 55 Jensen, Jason OT 67 Sumas, WA 1990 Jensen, Jerry WLB 40 Everett, WA 1994, '95, '96, 97 Jerome, Todd CB 9 Bellevue, WA 1989 Jerue, Mark ILB 67 Mercer Island, WA 1979, 80, 81 Jessup, Paul T 10 Bellingham, WA 1927, 28, 29 Johanson, Bob DB 29 Bellevue, WA 1976 John-Lewis, Kelly OG 66 Kennewick, WA 1987, 88 Johnson, Brandon TB 6 Hawthorne, CA 2008 Johnson, Ching 1916 Johnson, Clifton FB 35 Los Angeles, CA 1979 Johnson, Derrick CB 21 Riverside, CA 2000, '02, '03, '04 Johnson, Devon SB 19 Seattle, WA 1999 Johnson, Dick E 6 Vancouver, WA 1935, 36, 37 Johnson, Erling G 64 Bellingham, WA 1949, 50 Johnson, James WR 3 Valley Center, CA 2009, 10, 11 Johnson, Jeff ILB 42 Peoria, AZ 1997, 98 Johnson, Leif FB 34 Seattle, WA 1990, '91, '92, 93 Johnson, Lynn C 57 Des Moines, WA 1994, 96 Johnson, Terry DT 99 Tempe, AZ 2001, '02, '03 Johnson, Todd WLB 23 Bellevue, WA 1996, 97, 98 Johnson, Tom ILB 23 Seattle, WA 1986 Johnson, Tripper S 34 Bellevue, WA 2008, 09 Johnston, Jim RLH 18 Caldwell, ID 1936, 37, 38 Jolley, Chris PK 32 Puyallup, WA 1989 Jones, Arnold E 90 Aberdeen, WA 1955, 56 Jones, Brendan FS 13 LaCrescenta, CA 1996, 98 Jones, Calvin DB 20 San Francisco, CA 1970, 71, 72 Jones, Darius DE 56 Portland, OR 1995 Jones, Darrion OLB/DE 59 Lynwood, CA 2005, 08, 09 Jones, Don F 22 Sedro Woolley, WA 1937, 39 Jones, Donald SLB 48 Gladys, VA 1988, - 91 Jones, Frank WR 88 Kirkland, WA 1976 Jones, Jamaal WR 11 Spanaway, WA 2012 Jones, Jim F 15 Tacoma, WA 1955, 56, 57 Jones, Joe F 34 Vallejo, CA 1959, 60 Jones, Louis ROV 1 Los Angeles, CA 1991, '92, '93, 94 Jones, Marc FL 8 Vista, CA 1989 Jones, Mark ILB 43 Portland, OR 1987, 88, 89 Jones, Matt FB 22 Portland, OR 1990, '91, '92, 93 Jones, Rod TE 84 Richmond, CA 1984, 85, 86 Jones, Scott OT 79 Port Angeles, WA 1985, '86, '87, 88 Jones, Steve TB 31 Sacramento, CA 1986, 87, 88 Jones, Virgil WLB 59 Tacoma, WA 1988, 90 Jordon, Jeff FB 35 Spokane, WA 1964, 65, 66 Jorgensen, Kermit Q 12 Renton, WA 1959, 60, 61 Jourdan, Roberto DB 42 San Francisco, CA 1972, '73, '74, 75 Judd, Charles RG 68 Kelso, WA 1948 Juergens, Chris HB 89 Olympia, WA 1998, 99 Jugum, George LB 49 Seattle, WA 1966, 67, 68 Julian, Ryan DE 76 Idaho Falls, ID 1998, '00 K Kadletz, Ben C/OG 70 La Cañada, CA 1996, 97, 98 Kadletz, Jon TE 38 La Cañada, CA 1969 Kadletz, Ryan SE 62 Glendale, CA 1994, 95 Kaloper, Jerry QB 7 San Pedro, CA 1968 Kahn, Dan ILB 52 Hoquiam, WA 1987 Kaligis, Pete OG 56 Bellingham, WA 1991 Kanczugowski, Daniel OL 63 Edmonds, WA 2010 Karr, Hay 1896 Kasim, Marvin SE 13 Seattle, WA 1998 Katsenes, Jim LB 51 Oaklawn, IL 1970 Kaufman, Napoleon TB 8 Lompoc, CA 1991, '92, '93, 94 Kava, William OG 66 Kaneohe, HI 2002, '06 Kean, Al RE 24 Bremerton, WA 1947, 48 Kearse, Jamaal LB 58 Lakewood, WA 2011, 12 Kearse, Jermaine WR 15 Lakewood, WA 2008, 09, 10, 11 Keely, Rick OG 66 Tacoma, WA 1969 Keiaho, George FB 25 Ventura, CA 1995, 96 Kennan, Washington LB 65 Fresno, CA 1971, 72, 73 Keinholtz, Leon 1921 Kelemete, Senio DT/OL 56 Seattle, WA 2008, 09, 10, 11 Keller, Ward G 63 Snoqualmie Falls, WA 1952 Kelley, Anthony OLB 7 Altadena, CA 1999, '00, '01, '02 Kelly, Joe ILB 36 Los Angeles, CA 1982, '83, '84, 85 Kelso, Al C 56 Seattle, WA 1971, 72 Kennamer, Buddy HB 25 Northridge, CA 1968, 69 Kennedy, Florren RE 29 Baldwin Park, CA 1945 Kennedy, Lincoln OT 75 San Diego, CA 1989, '90, '91, 92 Kerley, John OLB 34 Maple Valley, WA 1976, 77, 78 Kesi, Patrick OG 54 Honolulu, HI 1992, '93, '94, 95 Kesi, Petrocelli OT 55 Honolulu, HI 1996, 97 Kester, Todd OT 62 Kent, WA 1987 Keyes, Stewart OLB 35 Kent, WA 1983 Kezer, Glen C 53 Inglewood, CA 1961, 62 Killpatrick, David ILB 35 Anchorage, AK 1991, 92, 93, 94 Kilpack, Mark TE 81 Beaverton, OR 1987, 88 Kindred, Burdette RT 21 Medford, OR 1937, 38 King, Richard HB 49 Seattle, WA 1944, 48 King, Tracy E 4 Vancouver, WA 1950, 51, 52 King, Whitey RH 49 Seattle, WA 1946 Kinnune, Bill G 75 Everett, WA 1958, 59, 60 Kirk, Douglas

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1977, 78, 79 Leeland, Jeff SS 13 Seattle, WA 1977, 78 Leland, Dave C 55 Seattle, WA 1956, 57 Lenau, Jim RE 40 Portland, OR 1938 Lenfesty, Robert E 46 Walla Walla, WA 1930, 31 Lentz, Nick PK 19 Tacoma, WA 1997 Leonard, Luther WR 83 Seattle, WA 2011 Levenhagen, Robert LG 41 Olympia, WA 1944, 47, 48 Lewis, Andy ILB 49 Lake Oswego, OR 2000 Lewis, Corky E 84 Hood River, OR 1954, 55, Lewis, Greg TB 20 Seattle, WA 1987, '88, '89, 90 Lewis, Robert TE 81 Los Angeles, CA 2004, '05, '06, 07 Lewis, Roy CB 28 Los Angeles, CA 2005, '06, 07 Lewis, Tony DT 95 Vancouver, WA 1983, 84 Leyritz, Brandon C 51 Bellevue, WA 2003, '04, 05 Libke, Al DB 11 Wenatchee, WA 1963, 64, 65 Lightning, Shawn FB 38 Mercer Island, WA 1987 Lillis, Jack 1922, 23, 24 Lindquist, Reese C 52 Seattle, WA 1956, 57, 58 Lindsey, Jack 1896 Lindskog, Jack C 57 Olympia, WA 1952, 53 Lindskog, Vern C 55 Olympia, WA 1951, 52, 53 Lingley, Matt ILB 36 Puyallup, WA 2001 Linnin, Chris DT 61 Arcadia, CA 1978, 79 Lipe, Steve DB 22 Moses Lake, WA 1973, 74, 75 LIttelton, Corey LB 42 Spring Valley, CA 2012 Lloyd, Dan LB 50 San Jose, CA 1972, 75 Lobendahn, Joseph ILB 53 Honolulu, HI 2001, '02, '04, '05 Lobos, Erick DT 77 Los Angeles, CA 2004, '05, 07 Locker, Jake QB 10 Ferndale, WA 2007, 08, 09, 10 Locknane, Brent SE 91 Seattle, WA 1987 Locknane, Duane E 85 Seattle, WA 1960, 61, 62 Logan, Alvin WR 3 Aurora, CO 2008 Logg, Charles C 1917 Logg, David 1915 Logg, Elmer Q 14 Seattle, WA 1934, 35, 36 Lokovsek, Leo H 16 Enumclaw, WA 1950 Long, Adam CB 27 Los Angeles, CA 2009, 10, 12 Long, Scot NG 36 Honolulu, HI 1977 Looker, Dane FL 80 Puyallup, WA 1998, 99 Loomis, Scott SE 17 Mission Viejo, CA 1971, 72 Lopez, Brendan LS 60 Bellevue, WA 2010, 11 Lorentson, Elmer G 54 Kent, WA 1931, 32, 33 Lorrain, Vince DB 20 Wenatchee, WA 1965, 66 Lovelien, Bob LB 88 Portland, OR 1968, 69, 70 Lowe, Omare FS 12 Maple Valley, WA 1998, 99, 00, '01 Lowell, Duane E 85 Tacoma, WA 1956, 57, 58 Lukevich, Robert LS 62 Seattle 2008 Lustyk, Mike MG 74 Bellevue, WA 1989, 90, 92 Lutes, Dave DB 19 Kent, WA 1974, 75 Lutu, Frank OT 61 Honolulu, HI 1986, 87 Lutu, Leroy TE 81 Honolulu, HI 1980, 82, 83 Lyon, Jon TE 82 Carmel, CA 2003, '04 Lyons, Lamar ROV 25 Los Angeles, CA 1991, '92, '93, 94 M MacDowell, Jay E 37 Oak Park, IL 1938, 39, 40 MacFarlane, Doug G 65 Portland, OR 1950 Mack, Damon SE 6 Gardena, CA 1991, 92 Mackey, Willis Ray TB 21 Luling, TX 1979 Mackie, Brent ILB 87 Lynnwood, WA 1978 MacKinzie, Jack T 64 Butte, MT 1934, 35, 36 Macklin, Chad OT 75 Visalia, CA 2004, '06, 07 Madarieta, Levi S 30 Weiser, ID 1999 Madsen, Lynn DT 68 Vista, CA 1981, 82, 83 Magee, Tom G 61 Seattle, WA 1952, 54 Maggart, Mike DG 58 Spokane, WA 1966, 67, 68 Maguire, Ernest 1910 Mahan, Will P 46 Bakersfield, CA 2009, 11 Mahdavi, Ben FB 41 Mercer Island, WA 1999, '00, '01, '02 Maher, Dennis OT 75 Stockton, CA 1981, 83, 84 Malamala, Siupeli OT 70 Kailua, HI 1988, 91 Malloe, Ikaika WLB 20 Waimanalo, HI 1993, '94, '95, 96 Malone, Art CB 4 Ventura, CA 1985, '86, '87, 88 Mallory, Rick OG 55 Renton, WA 1981, 82, 83 Malvar, Caesar SE 21 Kent, WA 1989 Mancuso, Joe DE 98 Tacoma, WA 1963, 65 Mangan, Jim T 70 Malden, MA 1950, '51 Manke, Tom QB 15 Harrington, WA 1967, 68 Mansfield, Ray C 50 Kennewick, WA 1960, 61, 62 Mapuolesega, Mike DE 97 Pago Pago, Samoa 2004, '05 March, Willis 1917 Marcinowski, Adam OT 66 Gig Harbor, WA 1999 Marcus, Clifton LB 57 Seattle, WA 1973, 74 Markham, Tom 1915 Markov, Ted E 63 Chicago, IL 1933, 34, 35 Markov, Vic T 65 Chicago, IL 1935, 36, 37 Marona, Spencer ILB 45 Lake Oswego, OR 1999, '00, '01 Marquiss, Guy DT 72 Marysville, WA 1975 Marsh, Bill QB 64 Seattle, WA 1929, 30, 31 Marsh, Curt OT 78 Snohomish, WA 1977, - 80 Marshall, Bill SS 91 Bothell, WA 1981 Martin, Bob DE 95 Shelton, WA 1973, 74 Martin, Don PK 5 Redmond, WA 1965, 66, 67 Martin, Doug DT 73 Fairfield, CA 1976, '77, '78, 79 Martin, Elmer QB 29 Anaheim, CA 1930, 31 Martin, Greg RB 32 Portland, OR 1975 Martin, Robert Spokane, WA 1934 Marx, William RE 20 Seattle, WA 1938, 39, 40 Mason, Andy WLB 13 Longview, WA 1990, '91, '92, 93 Masel, Ryan LS 77 Phoenix, AZ 2012 Mason, Sir Aaron OL 78 Santa Monica, CA 2007 Massey, Chris CB 28 Moreno Valley, CA 2000, '01, '02, '03 Mateaki, Donny DL 91 Honolulu, HI 2003, '04, '05, '06 Mathews, Jim MG 97 Tacoma, WA 1985 Mathews, Robert 1907 Matronic, Carl E 20 Seattle, WA 1936, 37 Matter, Kurt DE 99 Longview, WA 1970, 71, 72 Mattes, Frank G 16 Mt. Vernon, WA 1935, 36, 37 Matthews, David FL 92 Seattle, WA 1981 Matthews, De Shon DT 96 Sacramento, CA 2008, 09, 10 Matthews, Keilan WS 15 Sacramento, CA 1985, 86 Mattson, William 1907, 08, 09 Matz, Mike TE 87 Tacoma, WA 1986, '87, '88, 89 Maurer, Al SE 89 Seattle, WA 1969, 70 May, Charles 1909 Mays, Shell DE 86 Tacoma, WA 1991 Mayfield, Ben 1916 Mays, Stafford NG 58 Tacoma, WA 1978, 79 McAdams, Dean HB 60 Caldwell, ID 1938, 39, 40 McBride, Cliff QB 16 Glen Cove, NY 1976 McCabe, Jim FB 30 Whittier, CA 1966, 67 McCallum, John PK 3 Seattle, WA 1988, 89 McCann, Joe QB 22 Edmonds, WA 1927, 28 McCarter, Jim T 35 Chester, PA 1955, 57 McCarthy, D.J. SE 81 Boca Raton, FL 1993 McClary, Doug E 8 Olympia, WA 1951, 52, 53 McClinton, Dave OT 76 Bellevue, WA 1968 McCluskey, Mike H 22 Chehalis, WA 1956, 57, 58 McCorkle, Mark FB 75 Kelso, WA 1940, 41, 42 McCormick, Walter McCullough, Ansel QB 34 El Monte, CA 1948, 50 McCumby, Don G 78 Everett, WA 1955, 56, 57 McCurdy, Jim G 66 Seattle, WA 1944 McDonald, Mark WR 82 Vancouver, B.C. 1973, 74 McDonald, Tom 1903, 04, 05 McDowell, Vonzell Jr CB 6 Kent, WA 2007, 08, 09, 10 McElhenny, Hugh FB 32 Los Angeles, CA 1949, 50, 51 McElmon, Fred QB 1901, '02, '03, 04 McEvoy, Mike ILB 32 Bellingham, WA 2003, '04 McFarland, Murphy DE 71 San Jose, CA 1972, 73 McGovern, William C 34 Tacoma, WA 1944, - 48 McHale, Rick OG 62 Vancouver, B.C. 1965, 66, 67 McIntosh, Don C 61 Seattle, WA 1942 McIntyre, Dick T 61 Tacoma, WA 1949 McKasson, Ray C 55 Tacoma, WA 1958, 59, 60 McKay, Orlando FL 4 Mesa, AZ 1989, 90, 91 McKay, Walton 1907 McKechnie, Ross 1915 McKeta, Don H 36 Robertsdale, PA 1958, 59, 60 McKinnon, Mickey H 43 Seattle, WA 1954 McLain, Jerry ILB 47 Snohomish, WA 1977, 78, 79, 80 McLaughlin, Derek P 17 Mesa, AZ 2001, '02 McLeod, Rick OT 74 Bakersfield, CA 1986, 87 McMahon, Mark DB 12 Orange, CA 1969, 70 McNair, Troy P 7 Oxnard, CA 1989 McNamee, Bob F 34 Seattle, WA 1953, 54, 55 McPherson, Andrew G 1914 McPherson, K. 1899, 1900 McRae, Ed 1923, 24 McVeigh, Dick G 91 Long Beach,CA 1956, 57 Meader, Eilert E 5 Spokane, WA 1928 Meadow, Robin OL 68 San Francisco, CA 2002, '04, '05 Meamber, Tim ILB 42 Yreka, CA 1981, '82, '83, 84 Means, Art LG 75 Seattle, WA 1936, 37, 38 Means, Don Q 32 Seattle, WA 1939, 40, 41 Medved, Ron OHB 45 Tacoma, WA 1963, 64, 65 Melusky, Henry RE 65 Seattle, WA 1944, '46, '47, 48 Mercier, Alex WR 15 Edmonds, WA 2006 Meydenbauer 1893 Meyer, Ricky FB 35 Walnut Creek, CA 1985, 86, 87 Meyers, George RG 48 Seattle, WA 1943, 46, 47 Meyers, John E 89 Richland, WA 1959, 60, 61 Michael, Larry TE 86 E. Wenatchee, WA 1982, 83 Michael, Mike C 54 Seattle, WA 1948, 49, 50 Michanczyk, Ray T 72 Southington, CT 1954 Michener, Lukas WR 29 Spanaway, WA 2004 Mickens, Jaydon WR 4 Los Angeles, CA 2012 Middleton, Bob LB 90 Kennewick, WA 1969 Middleton, Kavario TE 80 Lakewood, WA 2008, 09 Minkler, Garfield 1901 Mikalson, Bob FB 9 Eureka, MT 1946 Miletich, Ryan QB 17 Vancouver, WA 1998, 99 Millen, Hugh QB 12 Seattle, WA 1984, 85 Miller, Cedric HB 1912, '13, '14, 15 Miller, Fred OG 67 Garden Grove, CA 1970, 71, 72 Miller, Herman 1919 Miller, Josh NT 65 Covina, CA 2001, '02 Miller, Mel CB 25 Torrance, CA 1996, 97 Miller, Merle RH 50 Kent, WA 1936, 37, 38 Millich, Don H 40 Aberdeen, WA 1957, 59 Milloy, Lawyer FS 9 Tacoma, WA 1993, 94, 95 Mills, Lamar DB 24 Los Angeles, CA 1968 Milsten, Dan NT 98 Tacoma, WA 2003, '04, '06 Milus, Ron CB 12 Bellevue, WA 1982, '83, '84, 85 Mincy, Charles CB 1 Los Angeles, CA 1989, 90 Mitchell 1893 Mitchell, Charlie H 21 Seattle, WA 1960, 61, 62 Mitchell, James DT 66 New York, NY 1986 Mitchell, Lamar FL 86 Stockton, CA 1990 Mitchell, Mason DB 40 Seattle, WA 1964 Mitchell, Sam QB 25 Wesfield, NJ 1950, 51, 52 Mittlestedt, Bill QB 28 Long Beach, CA 1929 Mizen, John E 36 River Grove, IL 1938, 40 Mizin, Anthony TE 81 Aberdeen, WA 1996, 98, 99 Mladnich, Nick T 20 Puyallup, WA 1931 Mondala, Mitchell C 61 Chicago, IL 1934, 35, 36 Monlux, Earl G 60 Everett, WA 1953, 54, 55 Monroe, Bob F 39 Seattle, WA 1960, 61, 62 Monroe, Mike H 30 Seattle, WA 1953, 55 Montana, Nick QB 5 Thousand Oaks, CA 2011 Moon, Warren QB 1 Los Angeles, CA 1975, 76, 77 Moore, Bob F 60 Seattle, WA 1943, 44, 45 Moore, Don OHB 40 Tacoma, WA 1965, 66 Moore, Josh CB 7 Torrance, CA 1991, 92, 93 Moore, Shaun TE 80 Spanaway, WA 1992 Mora, Jim OLB 96 Bellevue, WA 1981, 82, 83 Moraga, Rudy TE 80 La Mirada, CA 1976, '77, '78, 79 Moran, Eric OT 72 Pleasanton, CA 1980, 81, 82 Moran, Malcolm FB 1917 Morehead, Donnie FL 87 Bellevue, WA 1984 Morgan, Carl E 80 Gary, IN 1957 Morgan, Quentin WR 83 Denton, TX 1999 Morovick, Danny LS 49 Mission Viejo, CA 2006, 07, 08, 09 Morrison, Steve TE 93 Snohomish, WA 1995 Morrison, Victor 1916 Moses, Wayne DB 25 San Dimas, CA 1973, '75, '76, 77 Mosley, Matt CB 19 Chandler, AZ 2008 Moss, Durrell CB 38 Orange, CA 2005, '06 Mucha, Chuck G 30 Chicago, IL 1932, 33, 34 Mucha, Rudy C 70 Chicago, IL 1938, 39, 40 Mucklestone, Melville HB Seattle, WA 1908, '09, '10, 11 Muczynski, Matt HB 68 Chicago, IL 1932, 33, 34 Mulitauaopele, Toalei DT 93 Seattle, WA 1998, 99 Murphine, Tom 1894 Murphy, Ernest 1915, 16, 17 Murphy, Pat T 79 Vallejo, CA 1954 Murphy, Will NT 93 Spokane, WA 2004 Murrey, Dorie DT 92 Bellevue, WA 1988 N Nakane, Tom QB 16 Spokane, WA 1992 Navarro, Joel FB 37 Wapato, WA 1986 Neal, Leon TB 12 Long Beach, CA 1994, 95 Nelson, Bill G 62 Cashmere, WA 1939, 40, 41 Nelson, Bob LE 61 Tacoma, WA 1945, 46 Nelson, Chuck PK 13 Everett, WA 1980, 81, 82 Nelson, Frank G 64 Coupville, WA 1954, 55 Nelson, Joel DE 87 Seattle, WA 2006 Nelson, John C 54 Van Nuys, CA UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2013 HUSKY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK

169 Nelson, Roger (Rock) OT 55 Seattle, WA 1998, 99, 00 Nelson, Tom OT 75 Seattle, WA 1969 Nettles, Aaron FS 27 Vancouver, WA 1995 Neubauer, Lance TE 41 Bellingham, WA 1979, 80 Nevelle, Jim C 52 Palmdale, CA 1991, 92, 93 Newberry, B.J. FS 23 Sumner, WA 2002, '03 Newell, Jimmy S 26 Port Orchard, WA 2000, '02, '03, '04 Newsome, Vince WS 23 Vacaville, CA 1979, '80, '81, 82 Newton, Charles QB 4 Lafayette, IN 1936, 37, 38 Newton, Nick OT 67 Buckley, WA 2000, '01, '02, '03 Nicholl, Dick H 41 Bothell, WA 1958 Nichols, Ralph 1893, 94 Niles, Wendell PK 21 North Hollywood, CA 1952, 53 Nisbet, Dave E 56 Chehalis, WA 1930, 31, 32 Nixon, Byng T 52 Seattle, WA 1938, 39, 40 Nnanabu, Justin SLB 53 Federal Way, WA 1997 Noble, Bernard 1913 Noble, Elmer 1914, 15, 16 Noe, Jim G 52 Billings, MT 1951, 52, 53 Noeltner, Rick DT 64 Van Nuys, CA 1976 Norton, Gene G 69 Snohomish, WA 1949, 50, 51 Norton, Jim DT 70 Wenatchee, WA 1962, 63, 64 Norton, John HB Norwood, Lyle C 55 Las Vegas, NV 1964, 65 Nowogroski, Ed FB 17 Raymond, WA 1934, 35, 36 Nugent, Jack FB 31 Centrailia, WA 1952, 53 Nykreim, Mike OT 78 Edmonds, WA 1975 O O Bannon, Mike DG 62 Highline, WA 1964 Oberg, Art QB 33 Everett, WA 1930, 32 O Brien, Jim T 75 Park Ridge, IL 1949, 50, 51 O Brien, John G 62 Kennewick, WA 1963 O Brien, William G 34 Seattle, WA 1930, 31, 32 O Connor, Chris SS 30 Bellevue, WA 1979, '80, '81, 82 O Connor, Jovon DT 55 Los Angeles, CA 2008 Ochs, Bill G 66 Tacoma, WA 1956 Ohler, Pete Q 16 Vancouver, B.C. 1961, 62 Okoebor, Josh CB 12 Colton, CA 2005, '06 O Laughlin, Sean P 15 Federal Way, WA 1997, 98 Oldes, Walter WR 47 Montgomery, AL 1972, 73 O Leary, Don Q 23 Hood River, OR 1949, 50 Oliver, Vern C 64 Everett, WA 1943 Olsen, Kenneth G 18 Seattle, WA 1926, 28 Olsen, Rusty DT 64 Spokane, WA 1979, 80 Olson, Benji OG 76 Port Orchard, WA 1995, 96, 97 Olson, Bud E 1 Bremerton, WA 1949, 50 Olson, Chuck LE 10 Bellingham, WA 1947, 48, 49 Olson, Fred E 10 Anacortes, AK 1941, 42 Olson, Ron DB 17 Seattle, WA 1974, 75 Olson, Vern ILB 49 Seattle, WA 1976 Olszewski, Nick FS 32 Kirkland, WA 1999, '00, '01 Ormand, Alex 1976 Orthmeyer, T.J. OG 60 Arlington, WA 2003 Osterhout, Fred LG 15 Seattle, WA 1944, 45 Ossai, Ben OT 79 Bakersfield, CA 2006, 07, 08, 09 Ostrom, H.C. 1893, 94 Otis, Mike LB 31 Redwood, CA 1963, 64, 65 Ottele, Dick QB 35 Long Beach, CA 1944, 46, 47 P Pahukoa, Jeff OG 58 Marysville, WA 1987, 89, 90 Pahukoa, Shane FS 21 Marysville, WA 1989, '90, '91, 92 Palaita, Mark FB 43 Waipahu, HI 2004, '05, '06 Pallis, Chris WS 22 Seattle, WA 1980 Palmer, Bob G 49 Arlington, WA 1930, 31 Palmer, I.R. FB 1905 Palmer, Rex QB 37 Seattle, WA 1930 Papageorgiou, George FB Pape, Karl 1925, 26 Parker, Bill OHB 25 Tacoma, WA 1966 Parker, Lester E 26 Elma, WA 1921 Parker, Omar OE 87 Hoquiam, WA 1964, 65, 66 Parker, Sean S 1 Los Angeles, CA 2010, 11, 12 Parker, Shirley 1906 Parks, Ralph QB 17 Mountain View, CA 1981 Parmeter, Eugene 1924 Parrish, Tony FS 7 Huntington Beach, CA 1994, '95, '96, 97 Parry, Doug OG 59 Auburn, WA 1987 Parsons, Dean T 80 Eugene, OR 1952 Partridge, Jeff P 18 Tustin, CA 1981, 82 Pathon, Jerome SE 24 Vancouver, B.C. 1995, 96, 97 Patrick, Jack HB 53 Wenatchee, WA 1929, 30, 31 Patten, Jack T 1911, 12 Pattison, Mark SE 19 Seattle, WA 1982, 83, 84 Paton, Harold Cashmere, WA 1924, 25, 26 Paus, Casey QB 15 New Lenox, IL 2002, '03, '04, '05 Pautzke, Clarence E 25 Auburn, WA 1928, 29, 30 Payseno, Dick H 14 Port Orchard, WA 1955, 56, 57 Peabody, Dick 1894 Pear, Dave DT 80 Portland, OR 1972, 73, 74 Pearson, J.C. CB 4 Oceanside, CA 1983, 84 Peasley, Ed E 87 Mendota, IL 1957, 58, 59 Pedersen, Geve G 65 Renton, WA 1954, 55, 56 Pederson, Bob DB 17 Santa Cruz, CA 1965, 66, 67 Pederson, Mike OG 60 Renton, WA 1979 Pederson, Ross HB 38 Seattle, WA 1932, 33 Pelluer, Steve QB 16 Bellevue, WA 1981, 82, 83 Pence, Jim OLB 18 Tulare, CA 1977, 78, 79 Peoples, Tim WS 26 San Jose, CA 1982, '84, '85, 86 Perkins, Joshua TE 82 Cerritos, CA 2012 Perkins, Ryan PK 13 Olympia, WA 2007, 08 Perrish, Laurence G 47 Long Beach, CA 1930, 31 Perry, Loren T 71 Great Falls, MT 1949, 50 Perry, Troy DB 27 Seattle, WA 2006 Persley, Marquis CB 38 Redlands, CA 2008, 11 Petermann, Nelse TE 97 Kennewick, WA 1973, 74, 75 Peters, Frank RE 32 Chicago, IL 1936, 37, 38 Peters, Marcus CB 21 Oakland, CA 2012 Peters, Rashad ILB/SS 5 Los Angeles, CA 1999 Peterson, Andrew OT 60 Port Orchard, WA 1991, '92, '93, 94 Peterson, Bill E 5 Snohomish, WA 1950 Peterson, Del G 47 Yakima, WA 1942 Peterson, Verne T 59 Seattle, WA 1933 Petrich, Doug FL 96 Lake Stevens, WA 1987 Petrie, Roy 1922, 23, 24 Pettigrew, Jim DE 86 Spokane, WA 1973 Petty, Dezden RB 34 Carson, CA 2012 Pharms, Jeremiah OLB 4 Sacramento, CA 1997, 98, 99, '00 Phelps, Lloyd HB 17 Seattle, WA 1937, 38, 40 Phillips, Dave G 59 Seattle, WA 1960, 61, 62 Phillips, Scott WR 91 Bellevue, WA 1973, '74, '75, 76 Pickett, Cody QB 3 Caldwell, ID 1999, '00,'01, '02,'03 Pierce, Aaron TE 84 Seattle, WA 1988, '89, '90, 91 Pierson, Pete OT 71 Portland, OR 1991, 92, 93 Piety, John QB 18 Tacoma, WA 1962 Pike, Roscoe 1910 Pinney, Ray C 59 Seattle, WA 1973, 74, 75 Pitt, George C 50 Yakima, WA 1957, 58, 59 Pittman, Bryan TE 82 Tacoma, WA 1997 Plumley, Dave DB 20 Hacienda Heights, CA 1967 Poe, T.J. OLB 43 Enumclaw, WA 2006, 08, 09 Polk, Chris TB 1 Redlands, CA 2009, 10, 11 Polk, Jordan WR 82 Portland, OR 2008, 09, 10 Pollock, Don QB 11 Foster, WA 1934 Poole, Mark SLB 49 Pleasanton, CA 1987, 88 Pope, Gus G 8 Seattle, WA 1919, 20 Pope, Steve ILB 49 Bellevue, WA 1978, 80 Porras, Tom QB 7 Port Hueneme, CA 1978, 79 Porter, Colin OG 79 Bothell, WA 2010, 11 Posey, Dan 1991 Potoa e, Sione DT 55 Fort Lewis, WA 2010, 11, 12 Prechek, John RT 37 Tacoma, WA 1947, 48, 49 Presley, Bevan C 1910, '11, '12, 13 Preston, Ron HB 47 Seattle, WA 1969, 70 Price, Gary H 17 Edmonds, WA 1962 Price, Keith QB 17 Compton, CA 2010, 11, 12 Prince, Geoff P 14 Long Beach, CA 1994, 95, 96 Provo, Fred LH 37 Vancouver, WA 1942, 46, 47 Pullen, Dan T Skagway, AK 1903, 04, 05 Pullen, Royal C Skagway, AK 1910, 11 Pulu, Andru DE 58 Federal Way, WA 2009 Pulver, Elliott QB 13 Aberdeen, WA 1927, 28, 29 Purdue, Bob QB 25 Grandview, WA 1938 Q Quass, Harry 1921 Quesada, Greg SE 5 Pittsburg, CA 1994, 95 Quinn, Lou OG 67 Playa Del Rey, CA 1973, 74, 75 R Radke, Paul G 29 Everett, WA 1933, 34 Radner, Laurie QB 58 Seattle, WA 1944 Railsbuck, Llewellyn 1904 Rainwater, Dawayne CB 24 Everett, WA 1992 Ramsey, Clayton WR 88 Seattle, WA 2002 Ramstedt, Julius T 61 Wallace, ID 1930 Randle, Ivory CB 30 San Diego, CA 1988 Rankin, Louis TB 9 Stockon, CA 2004, '05, '06, 07 Rasp, Kiel P 94 Seattle, WA 2010, 11 Rawlins, Jack T 19 San Mateo, CA 1928 Rawlinson, Don F 10 Seattle, WA 1945 Rawson, Errol E Seattle, WA 1917 Ray, Eddie OG 65 Los Angeles, CA 1974, 75 Rayford, Caesar DE 85 Spanaway, WA 2004, '06, 07 Reddick, Patrick WR 27 Newbury Park, CA 1997, '00, '01, '02 Redman, Ray HB 11 Yakima, WA 1942 Redman, Rick LB 66 Seattle, WA 1962, 63, 64 Redmond, Jerry QB 25 Seattle, WA 1953 Reece, Marcel WR 3 Hesperia, CA 2006, 07 Reed, Frank DB 28 Renton, WA 1973, 74, 75 Reed, Mike FB 36 Tacoma, WA 1994, 96, 97 Reed, William CB 2 Monroe, LA 1980 Reese, H.L Reeves, Andre 73 OT Tacoma, WA 2001 Reffett, Jordan 95 DT Moses Lake, WA 2004, '06, 07 Rehn, Bruce C 56 Seattle, WA 1948, 49, 50 Reid, Jim 1933 Reilly, Mike C 53 Auburn, WA 1979, 80 Reiner, David C 63 N. Hollywood, CA 1993 Rep, Ross 1905 Reser, George 1907 Reser, Reggie CB 4 Pasadena, CA 1992, '93, '94, 95 Rhodes, Larry G 69 Longview, WA 1954 Rice, Harry LT 27 Tacoma, WA 1944, 45, 46 Rice, Ray 1925 Richardson, Antowaine OLB 48 Lynwood, CA 1976, '77, '78, 79 Richardson, Bob OT 74 Kailua, HI 1965, 66, 67 Richardson, Guy 1896 Richardson, Henry 1896 Richardson, Keith FL 22 Seattle, WA 1977, 78, 79 Richardson, Kevin DT 69 Sacramento, CA 1975, 76 Richardson, Quinton CB 28 Renton, WA 2008, 09, 10, 11 Richardson, Travis DE 58 Olympia, WA 1987, - 90 Richie, David DT 97 Kelso, WA 1994, 96 Rideout, Will ROV 24 Los Angeles, CA 1986, 87 Riggs, Thron T 14 Buckley, WA 1940, 41, 42 Riley, Andre SE 23 San Jose, CA 1986, - 89 Rill, David ILB 38 Port Orchard, WA 1984, - 87 Rios, Augie OT 64 Yakima, WA 1967, 68, 69 Riva, Ben OL 59 Seattle, WA 2011, 12 Roake, Steve Q 24 Barrington, IL 1953, 54, 55 Robbins, Mitch ILB 82 Kirkland, WA 1987 Robbins, Justin WR 80 Olympia, WA 2000, '03 Robbins, Steve K 7 Wenatchee, WA 1974, '75, '76, 77 Roberson, Dan SE 9 Redding, CA 1969 Roberson, Marcus DT 98 Walnut, CA 2000, '01 Roberts, Jay DE 85 Centralia, WA 1984, 86, 87 Roberts, Kyle ROV 3 Seattle, WA 1996, 97 Roberts, Steve DT 94 Ashland, OR 1985, 86 Robertson, Al OG 67 Bellevue, WA 1983, 84 Robertson, Clarence QB 24 Renton, WA 1952 Robertson, G.H Robinson 1893 Robinson, Dante OLB 27 Santa Barbara, CA 1991, 92 Robinson, Fred T 76 New Haven, CT 1954, 55 Robinson, Jacque TB 28 San Jose, CA 1981, '82, '83, 84 Robinson, Nate CB 6 Seattle, WA 2002 Robinson, Sam RH 4 Seattle, WA 1942, - 47 Roche, Wayne WS 14 Novato, CA 1976, 77, 78 Rockey, Dean QB 24 Olympia, WA 1951, 52, 53 Roderick, John Rodgers, Jim SS 39 Aloha, OR 1980, - 84 Rodgers, Tyrone MG 57 Carson, CA 1990, 91 Rodwell, Dain DB 34 Bellevue, WA 1971 Roehl, Tom TE 88 Bellingham, WA 1971, 72 Rogers, Matt OG 77 Glendora, CA 2000 Rogers, Reggie DT 51 Sacramento, CA 1984, 85, 86 Rogge, George E 11 Seattle, WA 1920, 21 Rohrbach, Mike ILB 54 Seattle, WA 1975, 77 Rohrscheib, Walter E 54 Snohomish, WA 1934, 35 Rongen, Kris OG 72 Federal Way, WA 1991 Ronnebaum, Lane OG 76 Longview, WA 1968, 69, 70 Rosborough, Morgan OG 70 Long Beach, CA 2008, 09 Rosborough, Willie TE 32 Simi Valley, CA 1980, 81, 82 Rose, Carl OT 70 Honolulu, HI 1973 Rosenhan, Chuck FB 19 Seattle, WA 1929 Rosenzweig, Jim H 47 Longview, WA 1948, 49, 50 Roth, Arnold G 62 Washougal, WA 1931 Roundun, Otis 1896 Rowland, Chris QB 13 Seattle, WA 1973, 74, 75 Rowland, Ron TB 26 Hayward, CA 1976, 77 Roy, Eric DB 40 Silverdale, WA 2002, '03, '04 Rudnick, Fred G 60 Puyallup, WA 1950, 51, 52 Rulis, Ed HB 42 Chicago, IL 1935 Rumberger, Trip TE 92 Seattle, WA 1977 Russell, Charley HB 7 Seattle, WA 1937 Russell, George 1893 Russell, Michael DT 93 Bothell, WA 2005 Russo, Anthony WR 23 Lakewood, WA 2004, '05, '06, 07 Russo, Sam 1926 Ryan, Joe T 72 Wenatchee, WA 1962, 63 Ryan, L.D. 1899, 1900 Ryan, Mike OG 66 Wenatchee, WA 1964, 65, 66 S Sa'au, Tusi OG 61 Seattle, WA 2003, '04, '05 Safford, Don F 37 Houston, TX 1962, 63 Sage, Ed FB 46 Seattle, WA 1952, 53 Sager, Cole TB 35 Burlington, WA 2009, 11, 12 Sahli, Walter E 14 Hoquiam, WA 1926, 27, 29 Saksa, Frank RG 40 E. Chicago, IN 1942, 43, 46 Sample, James S 5 Sacramento, CA 2012 Sampson, Jim DB 17 Wenatchee, WA 1963, 64 Sampson, Shelton TB 7 Tacoma, WA 2003, '06 Sandberg, Dick H 41 Toppenish, WA 1951 Sanders, Eugene 1974 Sanderson, James T 12 Sanger, CA 1944 Sanford, Joe OT 76 Seattle, WA 1976, 78, 79 Sanford, Steve OE 92 Los Altos, CA 1966 Sankey, Bishop TB 25 Spokane, WA 2011, 12 Sansregret, Norm RH 40 Bellingham, WA 1945 Sapp, Bob OG 72 Colo. Springs, CO 1994, 95, 96 Sarieddine, Sacha TB 28 Bellevue, WA 1999 Sarshar, Hamid P 34 Everett, WA 1996 Sartoris, Jim OHB 46 Burbank, CA 1964, 66 Saunders, Calvin FL 90 Seattle, WA 1978 Savage, J.R. G 63 Seattle, WA 1949, 50 Savage, Tony E Roslyn, WA 1914 Savannah, E.J. OLB 22 Bellevue, WA 2006, 07, 09 Savini, Sauni MG 65 Seattle, WA 1984 Sawyer, James SE 17 San Jose, CA 1988 Scaman, Jack G 29 Wenatchee, WA 1928, 29 Schaefer, Drew C 73 Sammamish, WA 2009, 10, 11, 12 Scheyer, Paul OG 65 Bremerton, WA 1964 Scheyer, Rod T 78 Bremerton, WA 1960, 61, 62 Schlamp, Dean LB 36 Bellevue, WA 1973, 74, 75 Schlepp, Eric WLB 39 Yakima, WA 1995 Schloredt, Bob Q 15 Gresham, OR 1958, 59, 60 Schmidt, Donovan SLB 52 Palm Springs, CA 1991, '92, '93, 94 Schmit, Joel TB 43 Vancouver, WA 1979 Schneiderman, Harry C 21 Portland, OR 1928 Schoder, E.W Schoepper, Bob OT 54 Portland, OR 1967, 68 Schuh, Leroy E 3 Seattle, WA 1925, 26, 27 Schulberg, Rick OG 76 Snohomish, WA 1989, 90 Schulte, Steve OT 70 Seattle, WA 1970, 71, 72 Schultz, Drew DT 57 Olympia, WA 2012 Schwartz, Avery OT 75 Portland, OR 1966, 68 Schwegler, Paul T 66 Raymond, WA 1929, 30, 31 Scott, J.K. QB 12 Burbank, CA 1999, '00 Scott, Nick OT 69 St. Louis, MO 2009 Scott, Tom SE 26 Daly City, CA 1971, 72 Seagrave, Louis G Spokane, WA 1913, '14, '15, 16 Seery, Adam QB 16 Albuquerque, NM 2001, '02, '03 Seferian-Jenkins, Austin TE 88 Gig Harbor, WA 2011, 12 Seigrist, Charles T 1902, 03 Seida, Judd DT 47 Minneapolis, MN

170 Seiler, Clyde T 78 Erie, PA 1950, 51, 52 Seminavage, Opu C 63 Waianae, HI 1995 Serrano, Carlos FS 18 Edmonds, WA 2005 Seth, Jack H 45 Seattle, WA 1948, 49, 50 Shackelford, Sonny WR 21 Los Angeles, CA 2003, '04, '05, '06 Shamburger, Will S 13 Compton, CA 2010, 11, 12 Sharp, Rick DT 70 Seattle, WA 1967, 68, 69 Shavey, Gary ILB 58 Mercer Island, WA 1996, 97 Shaw, Bob G 30 Great Falls, MT 1925, 26, 27 Shaw, Curtis TB 14 Stockton, CA 2009 Shaw, Domynic SS 29 Oakland, CA 2001, '02 Shaw, Maurice RB 32 Sacramento, CA 1996, 97, 99 Shaw, Royal HB Yakima, WA 1904, 05 Sheafe, James 1894, 96 Shehee, Rashaan TB 1 Bakersfield, CA 1994, 95, 97 Sheldrake, Tom LE 35 Hood River, OR 1937, 38 Shelley, Jason SE 18 Vallejo, CA 1992 Shelton, Danny DT 71 Auburn, WA 2011, 12 Shelton, Geoff OLB 87 San Diego, CA 1999, '00, '01 Shelton, Leland G 38 Bellingham, WA 1927, 29, 30 Shepherd, Ron LB 37 Garden Grove, CA 1970, 72 Sherer, Lewis C 1901, 02, 03 Sherman, Lester 1922, 23, 25 Sheron, Ed E 75 Butte, MT 1954, 55 Sherwood, Terry C 59 Seattle, WA 1976, 77, 79 Shidler, Harold Seattle, WA 1924, 25 Shiel, Walter FB Spokane, WA 1912, '13, '14, 15 Shirley, Josh DE 22 Fontana, CA 2011, 12 Shoe, Jeff DE 48 Seattle, WA 1995 Shper, Abe G 55 Seattle, WA 1934, 35 Sicuro, Paul QB 14 Ashland, OR 1984 Sievers, Roy 1923, 24 Sigworth, Jay 1903, 04 Siler, Bill QB 14 Van Nuys, CA 1961, 62 Silvers, Elliott OT 68 Agoura, CA 1998, 99, '00 Simmons, Joe DB 46 Seattle, WA 1975 Simonson, Jason OT 70 Olympia, WA 2001, '02, '03 Simpson, Clarence CB 46 Sylmar, CA 2003, '04, '05 Simpson, Jess HB 55 Seattle, WA 1944 Simpson, Jim SE 21 Seattle, WA 1986 Sims, Antavius WR 15 Americus, GA 2012 Sims, James S/RB 38/22 Las Vegas, NV 2002, '03, '04, '05 Singleton, Chris TB 42 Fontana, CA 2001, '02, '04, '05 Sixkiller, Sonny QB 6 Ashland, OR 1970, 71, 72 Skaggs, Jim G 70 Arroyo Grande, CA 1959, 60, 61 Skansi, John WS 14 Gig Harbor, WA 1983 Skansi, Paul FL 7 Gig Harbor, WA 1979, 80, 81, 82 Skurski, Jim PK 14 Seattle, WA 1998, 99, '00, '01 Slater, Brian FL 8 Lake Stevens, WA 1985, - 88 Sligh, Luther RB 9 Seatlle, WA 1969, 71, 72 Slivinski, Steve RG 34 Chicago, IL 1936, 37, 38 Sloan, Bill E 40 Seattle, WA 1939, 40, 41 Slye, Jordan WR 6 Seattle, WA 2003 Small, Fred OLB 5 Los Angeles, CA 1981, '82, '83, 84 Smalling, Ralph FB 40 Templeton, CA 1932, 33 Smith, Adney G 14 Portage, WA 1931, 32 Smith, Bernard RG 18 Stabton, TX 1945 Smith, Bill E 67 Portage, WA 1931, 32, 33 Smith, Bob T 74 Banning, CA 1948, 49 Smith, Brett FL 6 Seattle, WA 1984, 85 Smith, Charles QB 1913, 14 Smith, Charles 1923 Smith, Charles WR 13 Lemon Grove, CA 2004 Smith, Chris NG 59 Seattle, WA 1979 Smith, Danianke DE 55 Long Beach, CA 1990, 91 Smith, David DT 59 Hanford, CA 1981 Smith, Dwight HB 6 Seattle, WA 1940 Smith, Frank DB 27 Riverside, CA 1966, 67 Smith, George E 1914, '15, 19 Smith, George OG 56 San Diego, CA 1986, 88 Smith, Greg RB 29 Oxnard, CA 1974 Smith, Jermaine CB 1 Simi Valley, CA 1996, - 99 Smith, Jim E 1905 Smith, Jim OT 72 Aberdeen, WA 1972 Smith, Josh DE 99 Bellingham, WA 1995, '96, '97, 98 Smith, Kevin WR 8 Compton, CA 2010, 11, 12 Smith, Larry C 16 Seattle, WA 1919, 20 Smith, Larry T 58 Seattle, WA 1951, 52 Smith, Matthew WR 80 Spanaway, WA 2005 Smith, Rob FB 21 Hoquiam, WA 1976, 77, 78 Smith, Shannon ILB 87 Seattle, WA 1983 Smith, Tommie ROV 20 Lancaster, CA 1989, '90, '91, 92 Smith, Tommie ROV 15 Lancaster, CA 1989 Snider, Bill Q 14 Aberdeen, WA 1956, 57 Snider, William E 31 Puyallup, WA 1927, 28, 29 Snow, Bob F 45 Puyallup, WA 1940, 41 Snyder, Fred E 89 Fresno, CA 1955 Sobhi, Mostafa OT 78 Hawthorne, CA 1995, 96 Sohn, Ben HB 4 Chicago, IL 1932 Soldat, Dennis OT 65 Richland, WA 1983, 84, 85 Solid, Edwin HB 32 Seattle, WA 1944 Sortun, Rick G 68 Kent, WA 1961, 62, 63 Sortun, Wayne OT 65 Anacortes, WA 1968, 69, 70 Spargue, Fred FB 1909, 10, 11 Sparlin, Tom QB 14 Grants Pass, OR 1966, 67 Spearman, Tony FL 42 Seattle, WA 1982 Speidel, William QB 1902, 03 Spillers, Curtis 1926 Sprague, Dick HB 39 Spokane, WA 1950, 51, 52 Spague, Tom FB 14 Spokane, WA 1952, 53 Spriestersbach, Dan DB 11 Altadena, CA 1966, 67, 68 Springstead, Steve ILB 49 Lacey, WA 1990, '91, '92, 93 Sprinkle, Bill DB 13 Great Falls, MT 1967, 68 Sprinkle, Dick H 48 Seattle, WA 1948, 49, 50 Squires, Roy E 17 Seattle, WA 1928, 29, 30 Stackpool, Jack F 16 Maywood, IL 1939, 40, 41 Stacy, Maurice HB 68 Auburn, WA 1940, 45 Stanback, Isaiah QB 4 Seattle, WA 2003, '04, '05, '06 Stanley, Rod OT 78 Kent, WA 1971, 73 Stapleton, Bill CB 11 San Francisco, CA 1979, - 82 Starcevich, Max G 66 Morgan Park, WA 1934, 35, 36 Steel, Chuck Q 20 Hollywood, CA 1961 Steele, Ernie HB 29 Seattle, WA 1939, 40, 41 Steele, Joe TB 24 Seattle, WA 1976, '77, '78, 79 Stein, Ernie T 77 Aberdeen, WA 1946, - 50 Steiner, Leslie G 16 Berkeley, CA 1944 Stephens, Dale OT 72 St. John, WA 1964, 65 Sterling, Wayne T 77 Honolulu, HI 1939, 40, 41 Stevens, Chris LB 29 Mojave, CA 2005, '06, 07, 08 Stevens, Jerome DE/DT 59 Oxnard, CA 2000, '01, '02, '03 Stevens, Jerramy TE 14 Olympia, WA 1999, '00, '01 Stevens, Kyle TB 20 San Jose, CA 1977, '78, '79, 80 Stevenson, Taz S 14 Mililani, HI 2010, 11, 12 Stewart, Mark OLB 38 San Jose, CA 1979, '80, '81, 82 Stifter, Bill DB 29 Burbank, CA 1965 Stiger, Kim H 35 Corcoran, CA 1961, 62 Stitz, Everett T 71 Everett, WA 1930, 31, 32 Stombaugh, John HB 15 Seattle, WA 1926, 28, 29 Stone, Brian NG 54 Tacoma, WA 1980, 81, 82 Stone, Joe QB 13 Seattle, WA 1945 Stoves, Jay HB 66 Centralia, WA 1943 Stransky, Dave SE 9 Sedro-Woolley, WA 1982, 83 Strauss, Alfred HB 1902, 03 Strohmeier, Paul LB 92 Vancouver, WA 1973, 74, 75 Stromswold, Dave OG 61 Bellevue, WA 1975, 76 Stroud, Mike DB 20 Whittier, CA 1964 Strugar, George T 77 Renton, WA 1955, 56 Stuart, Scott TE 89 Ridgefield, WA 1991 Stupey, John G 67 Monterey Park, CA 1961, 62, 63 Sublett, Tam QB 15 Lake Forest, IL 1987 Sulkosky, Paul FB 53 Puyallup, WA 1932, 33, 34 Summers, Matt CB 11 Issaquah, WA 1997 Susick, Pete FB 7 Bend, OR 1940, '41, '42, 43 Sutton, Wayne 1910, '11, '12, 13 Swartz, J.E Swarva, G.L 1910 Sweat, Sean TB 30 Oceanside, CA 2000 Sweatt, Dick LB 54 Huntington Beach, CA 1970, 71 Sweet, Carl DB 40 Brea, CA 1969 Sweetman, Felix QB 17 Lakewood, WA 2006 Sylvester, Austin FB 47 Reno, NV 2008, 09, 10 T Ta amu, Alameda DT 74 Kent, WA 2008, 09, 10, 11 Tabor, Joe LB 94 Niles, OH 1972, 73 Tadich, Dmitri LG 71 E. 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