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RUTGERS (Pac-12)
W, 48-13
IDAHO (Pac-12)
W, 59-14
PORTLAND STATE (Pac-12)
W, 41-3
at Arizona* (Pac-12)
W, 35-28 (ot)
#7 STANFORD* (ESPN)
6:00 p.m.
at Oregon*
TBD
OREGON STATE*
TBD
at Utah*
TBD
at California*
TBD
USC*
TBD
ARIZONA STATE*
TBD
at WSU* (FOX or FS1)
12:30 p.m.
all times are Pacific
rankings are AP at time of game
NORTH
Pac-12 Overall
1. Stanford
2-0
3-0
2. Washington
1-0
4-0
3. Oregon State
0-0
1-2
Washington State 0-0
1-2
5. California
0-1
2-2
Oregon
0-1
2-1
SOUTH
Pac-12 Overall
1. Utah
1-0
4-0
Arizona State
1-0
4-0
Colorado
1-0
3-1
4. Arizona
0-1
2-2
UCLA
0-1
2-2
6. USC
0-2
1-3
# 1 0 / 9 W A S H I N G T O N v s . # 7 / 6 S TA N F O R D
Top-10 Foes To Battle Friday Night Under The Lights
THE GAME: The national spotlight will shine on Montlake as two top-10 teams meet in Husky
Stadium for the first time since 1997 and for just the fourth time when the Huskies (4-0 overall,
1-0 in the Pac-12) take on Stanford (3-0, 1-0) in a Friday night, 6 p.m. game on ESPN. Washington,
which beat Arizona, 35-28 in overtime last week, is ranked No. 10 in the AP top 25 and No. 9 in
the coaches poll while Stanford is No. 7 and No.6, respectively, having beaten UCLA on a late TD
pass last Saturday. The following week, the Dawgs head back on the road to face Oregon on Oct. 8
QUICK SLANTS: The Huskies current seven-game winning streak is tied with Stanford for longest
in the Pac-12 and fourth-longest in the nation ... the Huskies have an FBS-leading (tied) 13 takeaways
and just four turnovers this season ... the UW has committed one turnover in each game, but none
have led to any points and three resulted in a turnover back to the UW on the ensuing drive ...
Washington had its UW-record streak of six straight games scoring 40 points broken last week
... Jake Browning, who ranks No. 3 the FBS in pass efficiency (194.9) entering this week, tied the
school record for TD passes in a game with five vs. Idaho ... with 14 TD passes in 2016, hes already
87.5 percent of the way to his 2015 total of 16 ... Browning ranks No. 2 in the nation in touchdowns
and No. 7 in completion percentage ... the Huskies had a kick return for a touchdown (John Ross, 92
yds.) and a punt return for a TD (Dante Pettis, 68 yds.) in the win over Rutgers ... only twice before
in recorded history have the Huskies done that: 1940 vs. WSU (Ernie Steele had an 87-yd. KOR and
an 83-yd. PR) and 2001 vs. Idaho (Roc Alexander, 95-yd. KOR; Charles Frederick, 87-yd. PR) ... Ross
kick-return TD was the fourth of his career, breaking the UW record he formerly shared with Jim
Krieg (1970-71) while Pettis punt-return score was also his fourth, tying Beno Bryants UW mark
(1989-93) ... Ross now has five scoring plays of 90 or more yards in his UW career four kickoff
returns and a 91-yard TD reception ... five true freshmen have played for the UW this season: DB
Myles Bryant, WR Aaron Fuller, OL Nick Harris, DB Taylor Rapp and LB Brandon Wellington ... in
all, 23 players made their Husky debuts the first two weeks of the season .
TELEVISION: The UW-Stanford game will air live to a national audience on ESPN with Joe Tessitore (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color) and Holly Rowe (sidelines) providing the commentary.
RADIO: The Washington IMG College Network, with its flagship station KOMO AM-1000 and FM97.7, will carry the live broadcast of every football game on 17 Northwest radio stations. Longtime
play-by-play man Bob Rondeau and color analyst Damon Huard are joined by sideline reporter
Elise Woodward. The UW broadcast of the game will also air on Sirius (84) and XM (84) satellite
radio. ESPN Radio (Bill Rosinski, David Norrie, Ian Fitzsimmons) will also air the game nationally.
Radio: KOMO AM-1000 / FM-97.7 and the Washington IMG College Network;
Sirius 84; XM 84; ESPN Radio (national)
Television: ESPN
Media Schedule for the Week:
Monday: Press conference, 11:30 a.m.
Founders Club
Tuesday: Interviews: 5:00 p.m. (all assistant
coaches and players)
Pac-12 Coaches Teleconference
10:15 a.m. (Petersen: 11:55 a.m.)
W A S H I N G T O N v s . S TA N F O R D H U S K Y S T A D I U M S E P T . 3 0 , 2 0 1 6 6 : 0 0 P. M . ( E S P N )
THE HEAD COACH: Chris Petersen, who has built a reputation as an offensive
M ED IA R ES O U R C ES
innovator who carried the Boise State football program to its highest highs, was
MONDAY
PRESS
CONFERENCE ON GOHUSKIES.COM: Every Monday, head
finally swayed to take on a new challenge when he agreed to become head coach
coach
Chris
Petersen
will hold his weekly press conference, starting at 11:30 a.m. PT.
of the Huskies in December, 2013. In 2015, Petersens Huskies, featuring one of
Fans can watch live on gohuskies.com and watch a replay at gohuskies.com/petersen.
the nations youngest squads (74 freshmen and sophomores and only 14 seniors)
and a schedule ranked by many as the nations toughest (10 out of 12 qualified
PAC-12 TELECONFERENCE: All 12 Pac-12 coaches are available on a weekly
for bowls), rallied for the Dawgs sixth consecutive bowl berth, which resulted in
teleconference each Tuesda.. The call begins at 10:15 a.m. PT and Coach Petersen is
a victory over Southern Miss in the Heart of Dallas Bowl. A stout Husky defense
on the call at 12:35 p.m. PT. Contact the Pac-12 office at (925) 932-4411 for more info.
(first in the Pac-12 in scoring and total defense) led the way as a freshman-laden
RADIO ON SiriusXM: Most Pac-12 games this season will air on SiriusXM. The UW
offense showed steady growth en route to a 7-6 season record. Off the field, Pebroadcast of the UW-Stanford game will air on Sirius 84 and XM 84.
tersens impact on the programs academic success was clear as well. During the
season (fall academic quarter, 2015), the football team posted a team GPA of 3.12,
COACHS SHOW: The Coach Petersen Show, with Elise Woodward and head coach
highest in team history, breaking the old record, set the previous spring. In his first
Chris Petersen, will air each Monday on KOMO AM-1000 / FM-97.7 at 6:00 p.m..
season at UW, Petersen led the Huskies to an 8-6 record and a berth in the TickHUSKY SPORTS NETWORK: The following stations make up the 17-station Husky
etCity Cactus Bowl. He became the fastest active FBS coach to reach 100 career
Sports Network, covering three states:
victories doing so in 117 games and tied with Knute Rockne for fifth fastest
WASHINGTON:
all-time. Petersens Built for Life coaching philosophy has been embraced on and
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off the field by the Huskies in less than a year. Not only did UW produce three firstKOOL 107.1 AM
KOMO 97.7 FM Spokane
team and seven honorable mention All-Pac-12 players, but five players earned first
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Aberdeen
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or second team Academic All-Pac-12 recognition, including Danny Shelton who
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was named First-Team Academic All-American a first for the UW since 1991.
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Petersen, 51, the only two-time winner of the Paul Bear Bryant Award (2006 and
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AM
2009), compiled an exceptional 92-12 record in his eight seasons as Boise State
OREGON:
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Vernon
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head coach (2006-2013), including two unbeaten seasons (13-0 in 2006 and 14-0
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Mt. Vernon
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in 2009) and two BCS bowl berths. He won five conference titles and posted a 57-6
Moses Lake
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record in conference play. Petersen, who also won the Bobby Dodd Coach of the
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Omak
KOMW 680 AM Juneau
Year Award in 2010, led the Broncos to 10 or more wins in seven of his eight seasons and to 12 or more in four straight (2008-11). In 2006, Petersens first season Petersen served as the Broncos offensive coordinator from 2001-05. Petersen bein charge in Boise, he led the Broncos to their first undefeated season since 1958, gan his coaching career in 1987 as freshman coach at his alma mater, UC Davis.
when the school was a junior college. The 2006 season was capped by a 43-42 In 1989, he became the Aggies varsity wide receivers coach. In 1992, Petersen
overtime win over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl, a game remembered by many as moved to Pittsburgh, where he was quarterbacks coach. In 1993, Petersen moved
one of the greatest in bowl-game history. That Boise team ended the year ranked back west to take over a QBs coach at Portland State, helping the Vikings to DiviNo. 5 in the final Associated Press top 25 poll. The following season, the Broncos sion II playoff berths in each of his two seasons. In 1995, he took a job at Oregon
went 10-3 and finished out of the polls for what would be the only time in Peters- as the receivers coach under Mike Bellotti, a position he held before moving to
ens first seven seasons. The 2008 squad went 12-1 and ranked No. 11 in the final Boise as offensive coordinator in 2001. Born in Yuba City, Calif., on Oct. 13, 1964,
top 25, finishing the regular season undefeated. In 2009, Petersen led the Broncos Petersen graduated from Yuba City High in 1983 and went on to play quarterback
to their second undefeated campaign and another Fiesta Bowl berth. Boise State at Sacramento City College. From there, he transferred to UC Davis, earning a
beat TCU, 17-10, in Arizona, becoming the first team from a non-BCS conference bachelors degree in psychology in 1988. He later earned a masters in educational
ever to win two BCS bowl games. The 09 Broncos checked in at No. 4 in the final psychology from Davis. At Davis, he set numerous school records, including the
AP poll. The 2010 season ended with a 12-1 record, a No. 9 final ranking and a win season standards for passing efficiency, completions, completion percentage, TD
in the Las Vegas Bowl, the first of three straight trips to Vegas for Boise State. In passes and total offense as well as the career mark for completion percentage.
2011, BSU once again went 12-1, finishing with a No. 8 final ranking. Last season, He still remains in the top 10 in Aggies history in numerous season and career
Petersens team went 11-2 and beat Washington in the Las Vegas Bowl, good for categories and his season and career completion percentage records still stand. In
a No. 18 final ranking. In 2013, Boise State, which faced Washington in the first 1986, Petersen was named the Northern California Athletic Conference Player of
game at the newly renovated Husky Stadium, finished the regular season with an the Year and earned UC Davis Colby E. Slater Award as the schools Male Athlete
8-4 record (Petersen came to the UW prior to the Broncos bowl game). Through- of the Year. He was also a captain and won the teams Jerry Norris Award (Most
out his teams unmatched on-field success, Petersen also saw his Broncos suc- Valuable and Inspirational) and was inducted into the Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of
ceed in the classroom. In 2011, Boise State was the only school to finish in the top Fame in 1997. Petersen and his wife, Barbara, have two sons, Jack and Sam.
10 in both major polls and also receive a Public Recognition Award from the NCAA Petersens Head Coaching Career:
for finishing in the top 10 percent of the Academic Progress Rate (APR), the second Year School
Overall Conference Bowl
Final AP Rank
of three straight such awards for the program. Boise States APR was second in 2006 Boise State
13-0
8-0 (1st)
Fiesta (W)
No. 5
the nation in 2011 and 2012 and Petersen was recognized in 2012 for having the 2007 Boise State
10-3
7-1 (2nd)
Hawaii (L)
best APR for the two previous years among all FBS coaches. Known for his work 2008 Boise State
12-1
8-0 (1st)
Poinsettia (L)
No. 11
with quarterbacks, Petersen tutored Ryan Dinwiddie, Jared Zabransky and Kellen 2009 Boise State
14-0
8-0 (1st)
Fiesta (W)
No. 4
12-1
7-1 (t-1st)
Las Vegas (W)
No. 9
Moore at Boise State. Moore set an NCAA record with 50 career wins as a start- 2010 Boise State
12-1
6-1 (2nd)
Las Vegas (W)
No. 8
ing QB while winning three conference player of the year awards. Moore was the 2011 Boise State
11-2
7-1 (t-1st)
Las Vegas (W)
No. 18
only player ever to record four 3,000-yard seasons in both passing and total of- 2012 Boise State
8-4
6-2 (2nd)
Hawaii*
fense. His 142 passing touchdowns were second-most in NCAA history while his 2013 Boise State
8-6
4-5 (3rd-N) Cactus (L)
14,667 career passing yards were fifth-most. He twice led the nation in passing 2014 Washington
2015
Washington
7-6
4-5 (t-4th-N) Heart of Dallas (W)
efficiency and set an NCAA record for season interception percentage, throwing 2016 Washington 4-0
1-0
just three in 431 attempts in 2009. During his eight seasons seasons, 51 Broncos
Total
111-24
66-16
* did not coach in 2013 Hawaii Bowl
earned all-conference honors. Before taking over as head coach at Boise State,
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100 WINS: With the 2014 victory over Washington State in the Apple Cup,
UW head coach Chris Petersen reached his 100th career victory. At the time,
it put his record at 100-17, meaning that it took him 117 career games to reach
his 100th victory. Only four coaches in major college history did it faster:
Gil Dobie (North Dakota State, UW, Navy, Cornell): 108 games
George Woodruff (Penn): 109 games
Bud Wilkinson (Oklahoma): 111 games
Fielding Yost (Neb., Kansas, Stanford, San Jose St., Michigan): 114 games
Chris Petersen (Boise State, Washington): 117 games
Knute Rockne (Notre Dame): 117 games
Additionally, Petersens 117 games were fewer than any ACTIVE FBS coach
required to make it to 100 victories. Here were the top five, at the time:
Chris Petersen: 117 games
Urban Meyer: 118 games
Bob Stoops: 122 games
Gary Patterson: 128 games
Steve Spurrier: 129 games
PETERSEN THIRD ON LIST: The 2016 NCAA record book lists the top active
FBS coaches in terms of winning percentage (minimum five years at FBS) and
the Huskies own Chris Petersen is No. 3 on this list. Here are the top 10 FBS
coaches by career winning pct. (FBS only), at the start of the 2016 season:
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
PETERSENS FIRST FIVE: The NCAA Record Book also notes that Petersen
won more games in his first season as a head coach (13-0 in 2006) than any
coach in history and that his record over his first five seasons as a head coach
(61-5) was fifth-best in history, ahead of the likes of Knute Rockne and Bud
Wilkinson and behind coaching legends like Gil Dobie and Walter Camp. Here
are the 10-best coaching performances over the first five years of a career:
Coach, Team(s)
Seasons
Gil Dobie, North Dakota St., Washington....... 1906-10
Walter Camp, Yale, Stanford.......................... 1888-92
George Woodruff, Penn.................................. 1892-96
Bob Neyland, Tennessee................................. 1926-30
Chris Petersen, Boise State............................ 2006-10
Knute Rockne, Notre Dame............................ 1918-22
Barry Switzer, Oklahoma................................. 1973-77
Elmer Henderson, Southern California........... 1919-23
Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma............................... 1947-51
Henry Williams, Army, Minnesota........ 1891, 1900-03
W L T Pct.
26 0 1
.981
69 2 2
.959
67 5 0
.931
43 2 3
.927
61 5 0
.924
39 3 3
.900
51 5 2
.896
36 5 0
.878
46 6 1
.877
47 4 6
.877
COACHING STAFF: In the first three years of the Chris Petersen Era at Washington, there are been just two changes to the Huskies full-time assistant
coacing staff, both coming this past offseason. Seven of the nine assistants
are in their third season at UW under Petersen (one of which was a holdover
from the prior staff). Of the nine full-time coaches on the 2016 staff, six came
to the UW from Boise State along with Petersen after 2013. Defensive coordi-
nator Pete Kwiatkowski was on Petersens staff in Boise in all eight seasons
as head coach, including the last four as coordinator. Kwiatkowksi, a BSU
Hall-of-Fame defensive lineman, also worked at his alma mater from 1988 to
1996. Associate head coach and offensive line coach Chris Strausser spent
12 of the last 13 seasons prior to UW coaching in Boise (he coached at Colorado in 2006), meaning he was with Petersen seven of eight seasons at BSU.
Running backs coach and recruiting coordinator Keith Bhonapha was also
on Petersens Broncos staff during Petersens entire eight seasons, though
he started as director of operations. He coached running backs his last five
years at BSU. Assistant head coach, special teams coordinator and linebackers coach Bob Gregory came to Washington having spent the previous four
seasons at Boise State. He was the defensive coordinator at California from
2002 to 2009 and, along with also having coached at Boise State in 2001, has
also worked in the conference at Oregon. Former Oregon State quarterback
Jonathan Smith, who turned in several top-class performances vs. the Huskies during his playing days, was quarterbacks coach at Boise State for Petersens last two seasons. Previously an offensive coordinator at Montana, he
continued in that role (along with QBs) at Washington. Defensive backs coach
Jimmy Lake, who spent the 2004 season in the same position at Washington
under head coach Keith Gilbertson, was Petersens DBs coach in Boise the
last two years there, having spent five seasons in the NFL before that. Lake
added co-defensive coordinator to his title this offseason. Tight ends coach
Jordan Paopao is entering his fourth season in that role, having worked as a
Husky GA the previous two. The two newcomers to the Washington staff are
not entirely new. UW alum Ikaika Malloe, who lettered as a Husky from 1993
to 1996, once worked as a graduate assistant at his alma mater. He joined the
staff after last season, coming to Seattle from Utah State. New wide receivers coach Bush Hamden was an offensive quality control assistant for the
Huskies in 2015. A former Boise State quarterback, he worked at Davidson,
Arkansas State, Florida, Sacramento State, Maryland and Colorado before
moving to Montlake. Three of Washingtons four graduate assistant coaches
are in their second season: former Boise State receiver Kirby Moore, former
Stanford defensive back Terrence Brown and former Kansas State linebacker
Hansen Sekona. The newcomer is former North Carolina offensive lineman
Kyle Jolly.
WEEKDAY FOOTBALL: Washington has played just one game at Husky Stadium on a non-holiday weekday in the post-World War II era: Thu., Nov. 18,
2010, vs. UCLA (a 24-7 Husky win in front of 62,347 fans). Prior to the war,
games on days other than Saturday werent rare, but since that time and other
than that UCLA game, Washington has only played road or neutral-site games
(including bowls, of course) on days other than Saturday, with the exception
of the Friday after Thanksgiving (a national holiday). The Huskies did host
Stanford in a Thursday-night contest in 2012 (a 17-13 UW victory), but that
game was played at CenturyLink Field during Husky Stadium renovation. The
UW has also played a several road games on weekdays in recent years. In
1999, the UW opened on the road with a loss at BYU on a Thursday night. In
2007, Washington beat Syracuse in the Carrier Dome on a Friday-night season
opener. More recently, the Huskies lost at UCLA on a Friday night in 2013 and
beat USC, 17-12, last year in a Thursday night affair.
BIG GAMES ON MONTLAKE: Only three times before has Husky Stadium
hosted a matchup of two top-10 teams (AP rankings). The UW is 1-1-1 in those
three games. Sept. 20, 1997, No. 7 Nebraska beat No. 2 Washington, 27-14.
On Nov. 6, 1982, a No. 10 Husky team beat No. 9 UCLA, 10-7. The tie came on
Sept. 22, 1962, when No. 10 UW and No. 7 Purdue finished 7-7. Washington is
8-7-1 all-time in games involving two top-10 teams, 3-4 on the road and 4-2 in
bowl games. Saturdays game vs. Stanford will be the fourth time the Huskies
and Cardinal have met at Husky Stadium with both teams ranked. The UW has
won all three previous 2001: #11 UW 42, #10 Stanford 28; 1993: #12 UW 31,
#15 Stanford 14; 1992: #2 UW 41; #15 Stanford 7.
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TEAM NOTES
THE YOUNG AND THE OLD: Washington was one of the countrys youngest teams in 2015, as the UW roster included 52 freshman (both true and
redshirt freshmen) and 24 sophomores, as compared to just 13 seniors. Not
surprisingly, the Huskies returned a great deal of experience in 2016. In fact,
not counting specialists (kickers, punters, long snappers, returners), a total of
33 different Huskies have started at least one game in a Washington uniform,
18 on offense and 15 on defense. However, the 2016 roster still includes just
13 seniors to go along with 41 freshmen and redshirt freshmen, as well as 28
sophomores.
THE DEFENSE: Washingtons defense was the strongest it has been in years
in 2015, leaving a standard for this season that will be a challenge to match.
Last year, the Husky defense finished first in the Pac-12 in scoring defense,
allowing just 247 points, or 18.8 per game, the best average by the UW since
1996 (18.4 per game). The Huskies gave up 103 fewer points in 2015 than in
2014 (though, the UW played one more game in 2014). The Dawgs also led
the conference in total defense (351.8 yards per game), opponent first downs
(19.1 per game) and red-zone defense (79.5 percent). In the red zone, UW
opponents managed just 17 touchdowns in 39 attempts (43.6 percent), best
in the conference.
THE OFFENSE: Washingtons offense finished last season on a high. Over
the three-game win streak that wrapped up the 2015 campaign, the Huskies
posted 52, 45 and 44 points, an average of 47.0 per game. Over the last four
games of the season, the Huskies amassed 2,052 yards of total offense, or an
average of 513.0 yards per game. Over the final three (Oregon State, Washington
State, Southern Miss), the Huskies racked up 807 rushing yards (269.0 per
game) and completed 55-of-75 passes (.733) for 698 yards, four touchdowns
and just one interception.
RECORD COLLECTION: The Huskies have broken or tied a few school records
over this early season. The UW scored 40 points or more in six straight games
(dating back to the 2015 Oregon State game). Never before had they scored
40 in more than four straight (1944). Against Rutgers, John Ross fourth career
kickoff return for a touchdown broke Jim Kriegs old mark of three while Dante
Pettis tied Beno Bryants career punt return TD record of four. Against Idaho,
the Huskies tied the school record for passing touchdowns (6; tied record set
vs. UCLA in 1970) and Jake Browning tied the Husky record for individual
passing TDs in a game, with five (shared with Keith Price, 2012 vs. Colorado;
Jake Locker, 2010 vs. Oregon State; and Chris Rowland, 1973 vs. California).
Browning threw four TD passes in the Portland State win, meaning hes the
first Husky ever to throw nine over two consecutive games.
HUSKIES vs. CARDINAL HISTORY: Over 86 all-time meetings, the UW and
Stanford are square at 41-41-4. After winning eight straight vs. Stanford from
1959 to 1966, the Huskies lost 10 in a row from 1967 to 1976. Since that 1976
loss, Washington has gone 22-11 against the Cardinal. One of those 11 losses
was a big upset in 1982 when the No. 2 Huskies fell to the Cardinal, 43-31, in
Palo Alto. The second UW loss during that stretch came at Stanford in 1994,
when the Cardinal upset 12th-ranked Washington, 46-28. More recently, the
Cardinal beat the Huskies, 27-13, at Palo Alto in 2004. After no game in 2005,
Stanford won its second straight over the UW in a 20-3 victory in 2006 at Husky
Stadium. The Cardinal also won seven seasons ago in Seattle, 35-28, and in
2010 in Palo Alto (34-14). Six years ago, Stanford blanked the UW, 41-0, at
Husky Stadium; and in 2011, the Cardinal won, 65-21, at Stanford. Last year,
the Cardinal earned a 31-14 victory on in Palo Alto, while in 2014, the Cardinal
won a defensive battle in Seattle, 20-13, as Kevin Hogan's five-yard run with
4:29 broke a 13-13 tie. In 2013, the Cardinal edged the Dawgs in a close game
in Palo Alto, 31-28, with Washington's attempt to drive or a tie or the lead
stalled at midifeld with 1:16 left on the clock. In 2012 on a Thursday night in
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Seattle, the Huskies edged the No. 8 Cardinal, 17-13, thanks to a 61-yard run
from Bishop Sankey and a 35-yard TD catch from Kasen Williams. Prior to
that, the most recent UW victory had come in 2007, when the Huskies rushed
for a total of 388 yards in a 27-9 win over the Cardinal. Louis Rankin led the
way with 255 yards on 36 carries. Washington and Stanford first played one
another in 1893 in a game that marked the first major college opponent for
UW. That game, played in West Seattle, resulted in a 40-0 Stanford victory.
There wouldnt be another matchup between the two schools until 1920, when
the Cardinal nipped Washington, 3-0, in the last UW home game prior to the
opening of Husky Stadium. After a 0-0 tie in 1921, the Huskies first victory in
the series came in 1922, 12-8 at Palo Alto.
HUSKIES vs. BAY AREA SCHOOLS: Washington has a combined, all-time
record of 106-81-8 vs. opponents from the San Francisco Bay Area. Washington
is 53-39-4 against Cal, 41-41-4 vs. Stanford, 10-0 vs. San Jose State, 1-1 vs.
St. Marys and 1-0 vs. Santa Clara. The Huskies havent played Santa Clara
since 1935 and St. Marys since 1947. Since 1977, UW is 56-16-0 vs. Bay Area
teams: 26-5 vs. Cal, 22-11 vs. Stanford and 8-0 vs. San Jose State.
THE PAC-12: Prior to the 2011 season, the Pac-10 Conference added Utah
and Colorado to expand to the Pac-12. Washington, which along with California is one of two schools who have been in the conference since its founding in 1915, plays in the Pac-12 North, along with the other three Northwest
schools (Oregon, OSU, WSU) and Stanford and California. Under current
plans, each school will play all five division rivals, plus four of six teams in the
other division each season. The first two seasons, the Huskies did not face
UCLA or Arizona State. In 2013 and 14, the Huskies didnt face Utah or USC.
Last year and in 2016, neither UCLA nor Colorado are on the UW schedule.
THE 100-YARD FACTOR: Since the 1947 season, Washington is 200-65-3
(.752) when a Husky player rushes for 100 yards in a game. The Huskies were
5-4 in such games in 2015 and are 1-0 this year (Arizona).
HISTORY LESSON: Successfully rushing the football and winning go handin-hand for the Huskies. Since 1990, UW has rushed for 200 yards in a game
102 times. The Huskies record stands at 85-16-1 (.838) in those contests.
Since 1995, UW is 60-13-1 (.818) when rushing for 200 yards.
HUSKY STADIUM RENOVATION: Husky Stadium underwent a major renovation over from Nov., 2011, through Aug., 2013, as the entire lower bowl and
south upper deck were demolished and replaced. The new facility features a
new, state-of-the-art football operations center (weight room, training room,
locker room, meeting rooms, coaches offices) in the west end, much more
premium seating options and a new playing surface. Husky Stadium had featured a track up until 2011, so seats that were once far from the field, particularly in the west end, are much closer to the action. UW is 18-7 at home since
the re-opening of Husky Stadium.
ALASKA AIRLINES FIELD AT HUSKY STADIUM: The Oregon game on
Nov. 5, 2011, marked the final game in Husky Stadium prior to major renovations that have now been completed. The Huskies re-opened their home field
with a 38-6 win over then-No. 19 Boise State on Aug. 31, 2013. The 2016
season marks the 96th season of play in Husky Stadium. Original construction
on the facility was completed in 1920 when Washington played one game
in the new campus facility. UWs all-time record in Husky Stadium stands at
374-176-21 (.673).
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League Back of the Year, and 2nd-team All-CIF San Joaquin Section as a sr. at
American Canyon HS ... set school records for career rush yds. (4,976), rushing
TDs (60), all-purpose (5,499) and points (374) ... as a senior, rushed for 2,004 yds.
on 189 carries (10.6 yd. avg.) and 26 TDs. Career Highs: 10 car., 48 yds.
#22, Lavon Coleman, 5-11, 228, Jr. Rushed for 181 yds. and a 55-yd. TD on
just 11 carries at Arizona ... 3 rushes for 7 yds. vs. Rutgers ... 4 for 14 vs. Idaho ...
9 carries for 59 yds. vs. PSU ... rushed for 741 yards 24 career games ... 176 yards
on 33 carries in 2015 ... season-high 44 yds on 6 carries vs. Sac St. ... started in
Heart of Dallas Bowl game and had 39 yds. on 6 carries ... led team as a freshman
in 2014 with 138 rush attempts and ranked 2nd with 565 rush yds, 51.4 ypg ... debuted with 17 carries for 78 yds. in win at UH ... career-high 118 yds. and 1 TD on
17 carries vs. EWU ... career-high 18 carries vs. Illinois ... UWs Off. Scout Squad
MVP in 2013 ... as a sr. at Lompoc HS, rushed for 887 yds., 9 TDs ... 2,038 yds., 26
TDs., 295 carries and CIF-SS NW Offensive MVP as a jr. ... same HS as former UW
TB Napoleon Kaufman. Career Highs: 18 car., 181 yds., 1 TD.
#40, Ralph Kinne, 5-10, 220, Jr. Saw action vs. Idaho ... played in 5 games in
2015 ... had 7 carries for 18 yards vs. Oregon St. ... Bob Jarvis Offensive Scout
Team MVP in 2015 ... first-team 3A all-state as a senior at Shelton (2,389 yards,
29 TDs in 2012). Career Highs: 7 car., 18 yds.
* WIDE RECEIVERS *
#1 John Ross, 5-11, 190, Jr. Scored two receiving TDs (38 and 50 yds.) and
another on a kick return (92 yds.) vs. Rutgers ... broke school record with 4th career
KOR ... 7 rec. for 67 yds. and 2 TDs vs. Idaho ... 4 rec. for 28 yds. and a TD, plus
a 32-yd. TD run, at Arizona ... has five career TDs over 90 yds. ... redshirted 2015
season due to an injury suffered in spring ... entered year with 33 career catches
in 26 games for 579 yards and 5 TDs, 11 rushes for 82 yards and TD ... earned
honorable mention All-Pac-12 as a return specialist in 2014 ... played in 13 of 14
games, starting seven, 3 at WR and 4 at CB ... also the UWs top kickoff return man
... scored 7 total TDs in 2014, from 91, 20, 55, 75, 86, 100 and 96 yards, an average
of 75 yards per touchdown play ... notched two kickoff returns for touchdowns in
2014, tying the UW single-season (2, Jim Krieg, 1970) and career (3, Krieg, 197071) records ... has two 100-yard kickoff returns in his career: one in the 2013 Fight
Hunger Bowl and one vs. UCLA in 2014 ... has accounted for two of the five 100yard plays in UW history ... played in all 13 games as a true freshman, making 16
catches for 208 yards, TD ... Moore League Offensive Player of the Year as a senior
in 2012 at Long Beach Jordan. Career Highs: 7 rec., 118 yds., 2 TDs.
#8, Dante Pettis, 6-1, 188, Jr. 4th career punt return for TD vs. Rutgers, tying
school record ... scored on 68-yarder vs. Scarlet Knights ... also 2 rec. for 24 yds
... 6 rec. for 88 yds. and 2 TDs vs. Idaho ... played in all 13 games, starting 8, in
2015 ... 3 rec. for 39 yds., including TD in overtime, at Arizona ... second-team
All-America as a punt returner by The Sporting News ... Academic All-Pac-12 2nd
team ... set a school record with a punt-return average of 16.9 yards per return
(minimum 1.2 returns/game); also led the Pac-12 and was 4th in the nation ... 30
rec. for 414 yds in 2015 ... career-high 6 rec. for 60 yds. vs. Utah ... 3rd career punt
return for a TD at Oregon State, from 89 yards ... played in 13 of 14, starting 5, in
2014 ... no rec. in first 5 games, but had 1 in each of the last 9 (17 rec., 259 yds,
1 TD) ... 87-yd. punt return for a TD, plus 2 rec. for 76 yds. and a TD at Colorado
... 50 rec. for 889 yds., 11 TDs as a HS sr. ... son of former MLB OF, current Astros
3B coach, Gary Pettis ... cousin, Austin, played for Rams & Chargers and finished
at Boise St. as all-time leader in rec. and TDs ... brother Kyler is an actor (Ray
Donovan, Days of Our Lives). Career Highs: 6 rec., 76 yds., 2 TD.
#6, Chico McClatcher, 5-7, 179, So. Scored seasons first TD with a 43-yd.
catch vs. Rutgers ... 3 rec. for 52, plus 1 carry for 13 vs. Scarlet Knights ... 3 rec.
for 76 yds. and a TD vs. Idaho ... another 43-yd. TD rec. on UWs opening drive vs.
PSU ... 4 rec. for 69 yds. and 2 TDs, plus 3 carries for 37 yds. vs. Vikings ... 2 rec.
for 72 yds. at Arizona ... played in every game as a true freshman making 8 catches
for 78 yards, 1 TD and rushing 19 times for 153 yards and 3 scores ... scored on a
49-yd. rec. and also had 2 carries for 32 yds. vs. Sac. St. ... 3 carries for 40 yards,
including a 26-yard TD, in the Apple Cup win over WSU ... 4 carries for 26 yards,
plus 1 reception, 2 kickoff returns and 2 punt returns (including a 31-yarder) in
the Heart of Dallas Bowl win over Southern Miss. ... South Puget Sound League
Northeast Offensive Player of the Year, as well as first-team All-SPSL 4A at RB and
DB, as a senior ... scored 4 TDs on punt or kick returns in 2014 ... rushed for 2,283
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to the team ... 57 tackles, 12 TFL, 9.5 sacks, 55 catches for 917 yds, 11 TDs as a sr.
#85, David Ajamu, 6-5, 249, Jr. Has played in 3 of 4 ... played in the first 5
games of 2015, starting twice before suffering season-ending injury in pre-game
at USC ... appeared in all 14 games in 2014 ... Seattle Times all-state first team
(all levels) and to the 3A All-Narrows League first team as a HS senior in 2012.
#5, Jeff Lindquist, 6-3, 245, Jr. Wuerffel Trophy Award nomination ... 1 rec. vs.
Rutgers ... moved from QB to TE during spring ... played in 12 of 13 games in 2015
... two-time Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Academic team ... saw most action vs.
Utah State (7 carries for 16 yds.) ... rushed for an 8-yd. TD vs. Arizona (4 carries
for 18 yds. in that game) ... played in 13 games, 1 start, throwing passes in four
games as a sophomore ... won in 1st career start at Hawaii (10-for-26, 162 yds., 1
TD) ... threw a 91-yard TD in that game ... rushed for 2 TDs vs. GSU (9 and 14 yds.)
... Co MVP of the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl (2 passing TDs) & all-state as
a senior (1,916 pass yds., 826 rush yds.) ... 6,061 pass yds. and 2,520 rush yds. in
HS career ... Elite 11 and Clarkson Super Seven. Career Highs: 26 att., 10 comp.,
162 yds., 1 TD., 9 car., 35 rush yds., 2 rush TDs.
* OFFENSIVE LINEMEN *
#79, Coleman Shelton, 6-4, 293, Jr. Rimington Watch List ... started at C in all
4 games ... entered 2016 having played in 26 career games, 20 starts, including
starts in all 13 games in 2015 (2 LT, 2 LG, 9 at RG) ... had started at all four OL
positions, except center, where hes starting 2015 ... won the UWs John P. Angel
Lineman of the Year award at the teams awards ceremony ... started at RT in 7 of
13 in 2014 ... redshirted 2013 ... All-Serra League as a jr. and sr.
#52, Jake Eldrenkamp, 6-5, 297, Sr. Started at LG in all 4 games ... 2-time
Academic All-Pac-12 first team (2014-15) ... started at LG in 11 of 13 games in
2015 ... played in all 14 games in 2014 ... played in 5 games in 2013 ... redshirted
2012 season ... helped lead Bellevue to the 3A state title all 4 HS seasons.
#60, Shane Brostek, 6-4, 289, Sr. Started at RG in all 4 games ... 2nd-team
Academic All-Pac-12 ... started at RG in 1st 2 games and played in 9 total in 2015
... redshirted 2014 ... played in 5 games in 2013 ... saw action in 7 games in 2012,
making 3 starts at RG ... son of former Husky All-America OL Bern Brostek, who
started at center for the UW from 1986-89, was a first-round draft pick and played
eight season for the Rams in the NFL.
#72, Trey Adams, 6-8, 309, So. Started at LT in all 4 games ... played in 10 of 13
games, starting 9, last year ... first true freshman to start on UW OL since 2012 ...
debuted vs. Sac. St. ... started at LT in 9 consecutive games before missing WSU
and bowl game ... USA Today all-state ... first-team 4A all-state from the AP and
Seattle Times, as well as Tacoma News-Tribune all-state (all levels) ... Columbia
Basin Big 9 Conference Lineman of the Year as a senior.
#58, Kaleb McGary, 6-7, 308, So. Started at RT in all 4 games ... played in 12
games, 6 starts at RT, in 2015 ... RS in 2014 ... started UW career on d-line ... as a
senior at Fife, was named the South Puget Sound Leagues 2A Defensive Lineman
of the Year ... also first-team All-SPSL at tight end.
#56, Nick Harris, 6-1, 270, Fr. Saw extensive action at RG in first 3 games ...
classmate of fellow UW freshman O-lineman Luke Wattenberg at JSerra in California ... first-team All-Trinity League selection as a senior in 2015.
#71, Matt James, 6-5, 293, So. Played in 3 of 4 games ... honorable mention
Academic All-Pac-12 ... started at RT in first 2 games and played 10 of 13 in 2015
... redshirted 2014 ... won the Huskies Ultimate Greenhorn Award for his work
in the weight room ... Idaho 5A Inland Empire League Player of the Year in 2013.
#73, Andrew Kirkland, 6-4, 311, Jr. Played in all 4 games ... played in 12 of
13 games starting 7 (5 RT, 2 LT) ... first career start came in win at USC ... played
vs. Oregon St. and WSU in 2014 ... RS the 2013 season ... Oregon 6A all-state
1st-team as a senior.
#75, Jesse Sosebee, 6-5, 311, So. Played in all 4 games ... saw action in 12 of
13 games, 2 starts at RG, in 2015 ... RS the 2014 season ... earned first-team AllCIF-SS SW Division and Sunset League O-Lineman of the Year as a senior in 2013.
#67, Michael Kneip, 6-5, 284, Sr. Played in 3 of 4 games ... saw action vs. Sac.
St., Arizona, OSU ... won the Tyee Sports Council Community Service Award at the
teams postseason awards ceremony ... played in 5 games in 2014, 1 in 2013 ...
redshirted 2012 ... won 4 state titles at Bellevue HS.
#70, Jared Hilbers, 6-7, 285, RS-Fr. Played in first 2 games ... redshirted the
2015 season ... No. 4 overall HS prospect in Oregon in 2014.
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* DEFENSIVE LINEMEN *
#11, Elijah Qualls, 6-1, 321, Jr. 2 tackles, including a 16-yd. sack, vs. Rutgers
... 3 stops, 2 TFL and a sack vs. PSU... 6 solo stops, 1 TFL, at Arizona ... started 1st
8 games and played in 10 total (26 tackles) last year ... was 3rd on team with 4.5
sacks for -25 yards ... career-best 6 stops at Boise St. ... 2 sacks for loss of 13 yards
vs. Cal ... played in all 14 games (13 tackles) in 2014 ... redshirted 2013 ... rushed
for 708 yds., 10 TDs and notched 83 tackles as a HS sr. ... 1st team All-North Bay,
3rd team CalHiSports.com. Career High Tackles: 6.
#99, Greg Gaines, 6-2, 318, So. 2 tackles, 1 TFL in start vs. Rutgers ... 3 stops,
1.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks in start vs. Idaho ... team-high 7 tackles, 2 TFL vs. PSU ... 1 stop
at Arizona ... played in all 13 games, starting 6 (28 tackles,) ... was 3rd among
defensive linemen in total tackles ...10 tackles in start vs. Utah ... redshirted the
2014 season ... 2012 & 2013 MVP of the Freeway League and first-team All-CIF-SS
Southwest Division. Career High Tackles: 10.
#50, Vita Vea, 6-5, 332, So. 3 tackles, 1 sack vs. Rutgers ... 3 tackles, 1.5 sacks
vs. Idaho ... 6 tackles, 1 TFL vs. PSU ... 4 tackles at Arizona saw action in all 13
games (17 tackles, 3.0-9 TFL, 1.0-7 sacks) ... 2 stops and a blocked PAT in debut
at Boise St. ... graduated from Milpitas HS in 2013, delayed enrollment until 2014
and RS at UW ... 296 tackles and 19 sacks during HS career ... MaxPreps.com AllNorCal 1st team and Division II all-state 1st team as a senior in 2012 ... De Anza
League def. MVP and the Mercury News area def. POY. Career High Tackles: 4.
#92, Jaylen Johnson, 6-3, 280, So. Returned from injury to play at Arizona
... played in all 13 games (9 tackles, 2.0-12 TFL, 1.0-9 sack), 1 start, last year ...
started vs. Oregon ... picked up lone sack vs. Cal ... redshirted the 2014 season ...
CIF-SS Inland Division Def. MVP as a senior in 2013. Career High Tackles: 3.
#66 Damion Turpin, 6-3, 284, Sr. 2 tackles vs. Rutgers ... 2 stops, 1 TFL vs.
Idaho ... played in 7 games (3 tackles) ... played in 5 games in 2014; 4 in 2013 ...
2 tackles in 2013 ... 8 sacks as sr. at Dominguez HS. Career High Tackles: 2.
#96, Shane Bowman, 6-4, 287, So Played in all 4 games ... 2 tackles vs. PSU ...
made 1 tackle in 7 games in 2015 ... recovered a fumble in Apple Cup ... redshirted
2014 ... played OL, DL and TE, and won 3 straight state titles at Bellevue ... 20 TFL
and 14 sacks as a senior. Career High Tackles: 1.
#57, John Clark, 6-4, 281, RS-Fr. Saw first UW action vs. Rutgers & PSU ...
1 stop vs. Idaho ... redshirted the 2015 season ... 2nd-team all-state in 2014 at
Marysville-Getchell. Career High Tackles: 1.
#91, Ricky McCoy, 6-2, 301, RS-Fr. Saw first UW action vs. Rutgers (1 tackle)
... 1 stop vs. Idaho ... redshirted the 2015 season ... played TE and DE and was a
PrepStar All-Region selection as a HS sr. Career High Tackles: 1.
#56, Jared Pulu, 6-4, 270, RS-Fr. Saw first UW action vs. Rutgers ... 1 tackle
vs. Idaho ... redshirted the 2015 season ... HS teammate of Chico McClatcher, but
missed much of senior HS season due to injury. Career High Tackles: 1.
* LINEBACKERS *
#5, Joe Mathis, 6-2, 255, Sr. 3 tackles in start vs. Rutgers ... 2 stops vs. Idaho ...
5 tackles, 1.5 TFL, 1 sack vs. PSU ... 6 tackles, 1 sack, at Arizona ... started 7 of 11
games (30 tackles, 6.0-24 TFL, 2.0-14 sacks) in 2015 ... 6 tackles, 1 sack, 2.5 TFLs
with a forced fumble and a recovery at Boise St. ... played in 11 games in 2014 ...
16 tackles, including 2 sacks for -15 yds. ... played in 12 of 13 as a true frosh ... led
Upland HS to 12-1 record in 2012, earning all-league, all-area, 2nd-team all-state.
Career High Tackles: 6.
#36, Azeem Victor, 6-3, 230, Jr. 11 tackles in start vs. Rutgers ... 6 tackles, 1
TFL and a fumble recovery vs. Idaho ... 4 stops vs. PSU ... 10 tackles (all solo) and
a forced fumble at Arizona ... Butkus Award and Nagurski Watch Lists ... led team
with 95 tackles in 13 games (11 starts) ... also 9.0-30 TFL, 1.5 sackes, 1 INT for
27 yd TD return, 6 pass breakups, 2 forced fumbles ... 10 or more tackles in 4 of
first 5 games ... in first career start (at BSU) made 14 tackles, including 11 solo
and a TFL ... 12 tackles, 1 TFL vs. Utah St. ... 12 tackles vs. Cal; 10 tackles at USC
... played in 10 games (5 tackles) in 2014 ... 2 big special team stops in Apple Cup
... redshirted 2013 season ... won the Huskies Special Teams Scout Squad MVP
award ... All-Valley Vista League first team as a sr. LB. Career High Tackles: 14.
#7, Kieshawn Bierria, 6-1, 221, Jr. 12 tackles and a forced fumble in start vs.
Rutgers ... 6 tackles, fumble recovery vs. PSU ... 4 tackles and a fumble recovery
at Arizona ... played in all 13 games, making 12 starts .... second on team with 77
tackles (also 7.5-54 TFL, 3.5-20 sacks) ... career-high 12 tackles vs. Cal ... 8 tackles,
2 TFL, sack in win at USC ... played in all 14 games in 2014, starting 4 making 35
tackles ... season-high 10 stops in start vs. UCLA ... redshirted the 2013 season.
Career High Tackles: 12.
#28, Psalm Wooching, 6-4, 231, Sr. 4 tackles and a fumble recovery in start vs.
Rutgers ... 0.5 sack vs. Idaho .... 3 tackles, 13-yd. sack vs. PSU ... 5 stops at Arizona
... made 23 tackles in 13 games, including 4.5-19 TFL and 2.0-12 sacks ... 41-yd.
fumble return vs. Arizona ... played in 8 games in 2014 ... played in 11 games as FB
in 2013 ... redshirted 2012 ... a standout rugby player, and professional fire dancer
who performs at luaus. Career High Tackles: 4.
#25, Ben Burr-Kirven, 6-0, 214, So. 5 tackles vs. Rutgers; 2 vs. Idaho ... 4 tackles vs. PSU; 1 at Arizona ... played in 12 games as a true freshman only missing
the bowl game (34 tackles, 1.0-10 sacks) ... team-high 6 tackles vs. Sac. St. ... 4
tackles and a 10-yd. sack vs. Oregon ... San Jose Mercury-News area player of the
year as a junior and senior ... led HS to 13-0 record as a senior ... 116 tackles and
1,086 rush yards in 2014 ... 204 tackles as a jr. in 2013. Career High Tackles: 7.
#17, Tevis Bartlett, 6-2, 230, So. One stop vs. Rutgers ... 4 tackles, 1 sack vs.
Idaho ... 5 tackles, TFL, a forced fumble and a recovery vs. PSU ... saw action in all
13 games as a true freshman ... during HS career, passed for 4,112 yds. & 34 TDs,
rushed for 3,613 yds. & 46 more TDs, caught 3 TD passes and posted 145 tackles
... 1st-team 4A all-state at both QB and DB as a sophomore, junior and senior ...
2013 Gatorade State Player of the Year ... an outstanding HS wrestler, winning 4
state titles and last 106 matches in a row ... won age-group national titles as a
freshman and sophomore. Career High Tackles: 4.
#29, Connor OBrien, 6-3, 232, Jr. 46-yd. INT for a TD vs. Idaho ... 1 stop vs.
Rutgers ... played in 7 games, making 9 tackles, in 2015 ... 4 tackles, 2.0 TFLs and
a sack vs. Sac. St. ... saw action in first 5 games of 2014 ... redshirted the 2013
season ... All-Orange County and first-team All-CIF Southern Section Pac-5 as a sr.
Career High Tackles: 4.
#15, DJ Beavers, 6-0, 216, RS-Fr. Saw first UW action vs. Rutgers ... 1 stop vs.
Idaho ... 2 stops at Arizona ... redshirted the 2015 season ... MaxPreps California
All-State Division I first-team defense and CalHiSports all-state first team in 2014.
Career High Tackles: 2.
#13, Brandon Wellington, 5-11, 216, Fr. 2 tackles vs. Rutgers ... 2 stops, 32-yd.
kick return vs. Idaho ... 1 tackle vs. PSU ... two-time state champion at Eastside
Catholic ... Seattle Time all-state first team ... 3A Metro League Mountain Division
co-Defensive MVP and Kickoff Returner of the Year. Career High Tackles: 2.
#8, Benning Potoae, 6-3, 270, RS-Fr. 4 tackles and a forced fumble vs. Rutgers ... 1 stop vs. Idaho & PSU ... redshirted the 2015 season ... named the states
defensive player of the year by as a HS sr. by USA Today ... also named all-state by
the Seattle Times, AP and Tacoma News Tribune ... brother, Sione, played DL for
UW from 2010-13. Career High Tackles: 4.
#53 Jake Wambaugh, 6-1, 223, So. 2 stops vs. Rutgers; 3 vs. Idaho ... played in
6 games in 2015 ... made a tackle vs. Sacramento State ... redshirted 2014 season.
Career High Tackles: 3.
#30, Kyler Manu, 1, 232, RS-Fr. Saw first action vs. Rutgers (1 tackle) ... redshirted the 2015 season after enrolling in March ... 2014 USA Today Idaho state
defensive player of the year ... led Highland to a 12-0 record, the 5A High Country
Conference title and the 5A state title as a senior.
#10, Jusstis Warren, 6-2, 248, RS-Fr. Saw first action vs. Rutgers ... redshirted
the 2015 season ... first-team 3A all-state from the AP ... named to the Tacoma
News-Tribune all-state and all-area first teams as a senior.
#37, Bryce Sterk, 6-4, 241, RS-Fr. 2 tackles in first UW action vs. Rutgers ...
redshirted 2015 season ... Northwest Conference 2A/3A MVP as a HS sr. in 2014
... first-team 2A all-state on both offensive and defensive line.
* DEFENSIVE BACKS *
#32, Budda Baker, 5-10, 192, Jr. 2 tackles, 0.5 for loss vs. Rutgers ... forced a
fumble on opening kick of Idaho game, that led to UW TD ... 6 tackles, 1.5 TFL vs.
Vandals ... 2 tackles, 0.5 TFL vs. PSU ... 10 tackles at Arizona ... 2015 First Team
All-Pac-12 and HM Academic All-Pac-12 ... watch lists include: Chuck Bednarik,
Thorpe Award and Nagurski ... played in 13 games, starting 12, racking up 49
tackles, 2 interceptions and 7 pass breakups ... career high 10 tackles and an
INT at Stanford ... HM All-Pac-12 as a true freshman, Freshman AA by scout.com
& SportsonEarth.com ... started all 14 games ... teams leading returning tackler
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DEFENSE
LT 72
TREY ADAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-8, 309, Wenatchee, Wash.
73 Andrew Kirkland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-4, 311, Portland, Ore.
DT 99
GREG GAINES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-2, 318, La Habra, Calif.
66 Damion Turpin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-3, 284, Compton, Calif.
LG 52
JAKE ELDRENKAMP. . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-5, 297, Medina, Wash.
75 Jesse Sosebee. . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-5, 311, Garden Grove, Calif.
DT 11
ELIJAH QUALLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-1, 321, Petaluma, Calif.
96 Shane Bowman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-4, 287, Bellevue, Wash.
C 79
COLEMAN SHELTON. . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-4, 293, Pasadena, Calif.
67 Michael Kneip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-5, 284, Bellevue, Wash.
DE 5
JOE MATHIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-2, 255, Ontario, Calif.
29 Connor OBrien. . . . . . . . . .Jr., 6-3, 232, Trabuco Canyon, Calif.
RG 60
SHANE BROSTEK . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-4, 289, Kamuela, Hawaii
56 Nick Harris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr., 6-1, 270, Inglewood, Calif.
LB 36
AZEEM VICTOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-3, 230, Compton, Calif.
15 D.J. Beavers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-Fr., 6-0, 216, Culver, City, Calif.
RT 58
KALEB McGARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-7, 308, Fife, Wash.
71 Matt James. . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-5, 293, Coeur DAlene, Idaho
LB 7
KEISHAWN BIERRIA. . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-1, 221, Carson, Calif.
25 Ben Burr-Kirven. . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-0, 214, Menlo Park, Calif.
TE 15
DARRELL DANIELS OR. . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-4, 246, Pittsburg, Calif.
88
DREW SAMPLE OR. . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-5, 260, Bellevue, Wash.
98
WILL DISSLY OR . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-4, 272, Bozeman, Mont.
85
DAVID AJAMU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-5, 249, Shelton, Wash.
LB 28
PSALM WOOCHING. . . . . . Sr., 6-4, 231, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
17 Tevis Bartlett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-2, 230, Cheyenne, Wyo.
QB 3
JAKE BROWNING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-2, 209, Folsom, Calif.
11 K.J. Carta-Samuels OR. . . . . . . . . So., 6-2, 219, Saratoga, Calif.
7 Tony Rodriguez. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-3, 185, Stockton, Calif.
TB 9
MYLES GASKIN. . . . . . . . . . . So., 5-10, 195, Lynnwood, Wash.
10 Jomon Dotson . . . . . . . So., 5-10, 174, American Canyon, Calif.
WR 6
CHICO McCLATCHER . . . . . So., 5-7, 179, Federal Way, Wash.
83 Connor Griffin OR. . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-3, 223, Lake Oswego, Ore.
12 Aaron Fuller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr., 5-10, 198, McKinney, Texas
WR 8
DANTE PETTIS. . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-1, 188, San Clemente, Calif.
19 Andre Baccellia. . . . . . RS-Fr., 5-10, 171, Thousand Oaks, Calif.
S 14
JOJO McINTOSH . . . . . . . So., 6-1, 209, Canyon Country, Calif.
24 Ezekiel Turner OR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-2, 210, Pasadena, Md.
27 Trevor Walker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 5-11, 192, Arlington, Texas
S 32
BUDDA BAKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 5-10, 192, Bellevue, Wash.
9 Brandon Beaver OR . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-0, 191, Compton, Calif.
21 Taylor Rapp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr., 6-0, 202, Bellingham, Wash.
CB 26
SIDNEY JONES. . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-0, 181, Diamond Bar, Calif.
23 Jordan Miller OR. . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-1, 176, Oceanside, Calif.
4 Austin Joyner. . . . . . . . . . . RS-Fr., 5-10, 190, Marysville, Wash.
CB 20
KEVIN KING OR. . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-3, 192, San Leandro, Calif.
3
DARREN GARDENHIRE . . . . . Jr., 5-11, 185, Long Beach, Calif.
SPECIALISTS
Pos. No. Player
Yr., Ht., Wt., Hometown
PK 48
CAMERON VAN WINKLE OR. . . Sr., 5-10, 186, Fall City, Wash.
43
TRISTAN VIZCAINO . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-2, 206, Chino Hills, Calif.
P 43
TRISTAN VIZCAINO . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-2, 206, Chino Hills, Calif.
LS 51
LUKE HUTCHISON. . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-2, 233, Carnation, Wash.
49 A.J. Carty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RS-Fr., 6-2, 230, Santa Ana, Calif.
KOR 1
JOHN ROSS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 5-11, 190, Long Beach, Calif.
4 Austin Joyner. . . . . . . . . . . RS-Fr., 5-10, 190, Marysville, Wash.
HLD 5
JEFF LINDQUIST. . . . . . . . Sr., 6-3, 246, Mercer Island, Wash.
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T H E L A ST TIME . . .
100-YARD RUSHER
by UW
181, Lavon Coleman at Arizona, 9/24/16
by Opp. 150, Brandon Dawkins, Arizona, 9/24/16
25 PASS COMPLETIONS
by UW
28, Jake Browning at Arizona State, 11/14/15
by Opp. 25, Nick Mullens, Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15
200-YARD RUSHER
by UW
200, Bishop Sankey vs. Washington State, 11/29/13
by Opp. 200, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11
100-YARD RECEIVER
by UW
100, Jaydon Mickens at Arizona State, 11/14/15
by Opp. 114, Shun Brown, Arizona, 9/24/16
200-YARD RECEIVER
by UW
216, Charles Frederick at Oregon State, 10/18/03
by Opp. 244, Golden Tate, Notre Dame, 10/3/09
30 OR MORE RUSHES
by UW
32, Myles Gaskin vs. Washington State, 11/27/15
by Opp. 34, Devontae Booker, Utah, 11/7/15
300-YARD PASSER
by UW
405, Jake Browning at Arizona State, 11/14/15
by Opp. 331, Nick Mullens, Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15
40 PASS ATTEMPTS
by UW
52, Jake Browning at Arizona State, 11/14/15
by Opp. 40, Chris Laviano, Rutgers, 9/3/16
400-YARD PASSER
by UW
405, Jake Browning Arizona State, 11/14/15
by Opp. 475, Vernon Adams, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14
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W A S H I N G T O N v s . S TA N F O R D H U S K Y S T A D I U M S E P T . 3 0 , 2 0 1 6 6 : 0 0 P. M . ( E S P N )
SCORED A SAFETY
by UW
Team (punt snap out of endzone), vs. Arizona, 9/28/13
by Opp. Team (punt snap fumbled out of endzone), Illinois, 9/13/14
TWO INTERCEPTIONS
by UW
Sidney Jones at Arizona, 11/15/14
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
RECORDED A SHUTOUT
by UW
49-0, vs. Sacramento State, 9/12/15
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
59-14, vs. Idaho, 9/10/16
by Opp. 52-59, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14
SCORED 60 POINTS
by UW
69-27, at Oregon State, 11/23/13
by Opp. 67-56, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11
PLAYED TO A TIE
by UW
21-21 vs. USC, 10/28/95
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W A S H I N G T ON P O INTS O FF TU R NO V ER S
Outcome
UW field goal (Van Winkle, 45 yds.)
UW touchdown (Baccellia, 4-yd. rec. from Carta-Samuels)
end of game
Outcome
UW touchdown (Pettis, 21-yd. rec. from Browning)
UW punt
UW returned for a touchdown (OBrien, 46 yds.)
Outcome
UW touchdown (Daniels, 11-yd. rec. from Browning)
UW touchdown (Gaskin, 4-yd. run)
end of first half
UW punt
Outcome
UW touchdown (Ross, 12-yd. rec. from Browning
UW missed field goal (Van Winkle, 45 yds.)
UW missed field goal (Van Winkle, 40 yds.)
Points
3 points
7 points
0 points
Points
7 points
0 points
7 points
Points
7 points
7 points
0 points
0 points
Points
7 points
0 points
0 points
O P P O N E N T P O INTS O FF TU R NO V ER S
Outcome
RU punt
Outcome
UI fumble (Victor from Sannon)
Outcome
PSU fumble (Bierria from Espitia)
Outcome
UW fumble (Bierria from Johnson)
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Points
0 points
Points
0 points
Points
0 points
Points
0 points
W A S H I N G T O N v s . S TA N F O R D H U S K Y S T A D I U M S E P T . 3 0 , 2 0 1 6 6 : 0 0 P. M . ( E S P N )
WASH
SCORING
Points Per Game
Points Off Turnovers
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
3RD-DOWN Conversions
3rd-Down Pct
4TH-DOWN Conversions
4th-Down Pct
SACKS BY-Yards
MISC YARDS
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS
ON-SIDE KICKS
RED-ZONE SCORES
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS
PAT-ATTEMPTS
ATTENDANCE
Games/Avg Per Game
Neutral Site Games
Score by Quarters
Washington
Opponents
1st 2nd
45
7
66
10
183
45.8
38
88
38
46
4
782
844
62
146
5.4
195.5
5
999
75-105-2
9.5
13.3
249.8
17
1781
251
7.1
445.2
9-254
6-93
4-92
28.2
15.5
23.0
4-2
20-188
47.0
13-501
38.5
36.2
30-1891
63.0
40.9
28: 42
17/42
40%
2/4
50%
13-76
0
25
3-6
0-0
(24-30) 80%
(22-30) 73%
(24-25) 96%
352938
6/58823
3rd
35
10
4th
30
31
OT
7
0
OPP
58
14.5
0
74
34
32
8
582
718
136
171
3.4
145.5
5
701
77-126-4
5.6
9.1
175.2
2
1283
297
4.3
320.8
11-190
2--10
2-0
17.3
-5.0
0.0
12-9
11-115
28.8
22-921
41.9
37.6
14-693
49.5
27.8
31: 18
21/64
33%
9/14
64%
9-44
0
7
3-4
0-0
(18-24) 75%
(12-24) 50%
(7-7) 100%
97494
2/48747
0/0
Total
183
58
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Gaskin, Myles
Coleman, Lavon
Dotson, Jomon
McClatcher, C.
Ross, John
Browning, Jake
Fuller, Aaron
Baker, Budda
Team
Carta-Samuels
Total
Opponents
gp
Passing
gp
Receiving
gp
Browning, Jake
Carta-Samuels
Total
Opponents
Ross, John
McClatcher, C.
Pettis, Dante
Daniels,Darrell
Gaskin, Myles
Fuller, Aaron
Baccellia, A.
Coleman, Lavon
Pounds, Quinten
Sample, Drew
Dissly, Will
Gardner, John
Ajamu, David
Lindquist, Jeff
Total
Opponents
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att
4 64
4 27
4 23
4
6
4
2
4 18
4
1
4
1
2
2
3
2
0 146
0 171
4
3
0
0
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
3
4
0
0
gain loss
308
6
264
3
118
0
62
0
32
4
56 37
3
0
0
1
0
4
1
7
844 62
718 136
effic comp-att-int
194.88 67-95-2
258.80 8-10-0
200.97 75-105-2
106.73 77-126-4
no.
17
12
11
10
6
5
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
75
77
yds
195
269
151
135
29
51
59
19
34
16
27
12
4
-2
999
701
avg
11.5
22.4
13.7
13.5
4.8
10.2
19.7
6.3
17.0
8.0
27.0
12.0
4.0
-2.0
13.3
9.1
net avg td
302
261
118
62
28
19
3
-1
-4
-6
782
582
4.7
9.7
5.1
10.3
14.0
1.1
3.0
-1.0
-2.0
-3.0
5.4
3.4
pct
5
4
3
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
17
2
lg avg/g
37
55
25
20
32
13
3
0
0
1
55
79
yds td
70.5
80.0
71.4
61.1
td
2
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
5
5
904 14
95 3
999 17
701 2
lg avg/g
50
43
30
24
11
17
36
12
26
11
27
12
4
0
50
54
48.8
67.2
37.8
33.8
7.2
12.8
14.8
4.8
8.5
4.0
6.8
6.0
1.3
-0.5
0.0
0.0
75.5
65.2
29.5
15.5
7.0
4.8
0.8
-0.2
-2.0
-2.0
0.0
0.0
lg avg/g
50 226.0
27 31.7
50 0.0
54 0.0
Punt Returns
no.
yds avg td
1
1
0
68
68
0
Interceptions
no.
yds avg td
lg
Kick Returns
no.
3
3
2
1
9
11
130
34
57
33
254
190
1
0
0
0
1
0
92
13
32
33
92
32
Fumble Returns
no.
yds avg td
lg
Pettis, Dante
Total
Opponents
Jones, Sidney
Beaver, Brandon
King, Kevin
O'Brien, Connor
Total
Opponents
Ross, John
Joyner, Austin
Wellington, B.
Pounds, Quinten
Total
Opponents
Victor, Azeem
Total
Opponents
6
6
2
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
0
93 15.5
93 15.5
-10 -5.0
0
46
0
46
92
0
0.0
46.0
0.0
46.0
23.0
0.0
0
0
0
1
1
0
yds avg td
43.3
11.3
28.5
33.0
28.2
17.3
1 1.0
1 1.0
0 0.0
0
0
0
lg
0
46
0
46
46
0
lg
1
1
0
Ross, John
Van Winkle, C.
Pettis, Dante
McClatcher, C.
Gaskin, Myles
Browning, Jake
Baccellia, A.
Daniels,Darrell
O'Brien, Connor
Coleman, Lavon
Pounds, Quinten
Dissly, Will
Team
Total
Opponents
Field Goals
Van Winkle, C.
FG Sequence
Rutgers
Idaho
Portland State
Arizona
td
fg
7 - 3-6
4 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 25 3-6
7 3-4
fg
3-6
kick
24-24
0-1
24-25
7-7
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf
50.0 0-0
Washington
(45),47,(42)
(34)
45,40
0-0
1-1
2-5
Opponents
(38),(23)
43
(26)
-
0-0
pts
Total Offense
- 42
- 33
- 24
- 24
- 18
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
0
- 183
- 58
Browning, Jake
Gaskin, Myles
Coleman, Lavon
Dotson, Jomon
Carta-Samuels
McClatcher, C.
Ross, John
Fuller, Aaron
Baker, Budda
Team
Total
Opponents
lg blk
45
g plays
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
2
0
0
113
64
27
23
12
6
2
1
1
2
251
297
rush pass
19
302
261
118
-6
62
28
3
-1
-4
782
582
total avg/g
904 923
0 302
0 261
0 118
95
89
0
62
0
28
0
3
0
-1
0
-4
999 1781
701 1283
230.8
75.5
65.2
29.5
29.7
15.5
7.0
0.8
-0.2
-2.0
0.0
0.0
Punting
Kickoffs
Vizcaino, T.
Browning, Jake
Total
Opponents
Vizcaino, T.
Van Winkle, C.
Total
Opponents
12 469 39.1 50
1 32 32.0 32
13 501 38.5 50
22 921 41.9 65
28 1765
2 126
30 1891
14 693
63.0 18
63.0 1
63.0 19
49.5 2
2
0
2
0
5
0
5
7
3
1
4
8
1
0
1
5
0
0
0
0
net ydln
0
0
0 17.3 40.9
1 28.2 27.8
24
37
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Defensive Leaders
Victor, Azeem
Bierria, K.
Baker, Budda
Mathis, Joe
Vea, Vita
McIntosh, Jojo
Wooching, Psalm
Jones, Sidney
Gaines, Greg
Burr-Kirven,Ben
King, Kevin
Qualls, Elijah
Bartlett, Tevis
Rapp, Taylor
Gardenhire, D.
Beaver, Brandon
Potoa'e,Benning
Turner, Ezekiel
Wellington, B.
Wambaugh, Jake
Bryant, Myles
Walker, Trevor
Turpin, Damion
Miller, Jordan
Preston, Matt
O'Brien, Connor
Sterk, Bryce
Schuh, Hayden
Bowman, Shane
McCoy, Ricky
McClatcher, C.
Pulu, Jared
Clark, John
Beavers, DJ
Coleman, Lavon
Manu, Kyler
Lewis, Brandon
Joyner, Austin
Total
Opponents
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ua
4
22
4
20
4
14
4
7
4
8
4
10
4
8
4
10
4
7
4
10
4
5
4
9
4
7
4
6
4
5
4
7
3
5
4
6
4
4
3
1
2
3
4
1
4
4
4
3
2
2
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3
2
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4
1
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4
1
3
1
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4
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3
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3
1
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4 198
4 157
Tackles
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5
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
2
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288
237
tfl/yds
Sacks
no-yds
1.0-1
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2.5-10
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3.5-16
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W A S H I N G T O N v s . S TA N F O R D H U S K Y S T A D I U M S E P T . 3 0 , 2 0 1 6 6 : 0 0 P. M . ( E S P N )
LG
C RG
Eldrenkamp Shelton Brostek
Eldrenkamp Shelton Brostek
Eldrenkamp Shelton Brostek
Eldrenkamp Shelton Brostek
Opponent
DE DT DT DE
RUTGERS
Gardenhire# Qualls Gaines Mathis
IDAHO
Beaver# Qualls Gaines Mathis
PORTLAND STATE
Rapp#
Qualls
Gaines Mathis
at Arizona
Gardenhire# Qualls
Gaines Mathis
STANFORD
at Oregon
OREGON STATE
at Utah
at California
USC
ARIZONA STATE
at Washington State
# - started as fifth defensive back
RT TE
McGary Daniels
McGary Sample
McGary Daniels
McGary Sample
QB
Browning
Browning
Browning
Browning
TB
Gaskin
Dotson
Gaskin
Gaskin
S
McIntosh
McIntosh
McIntosh
McIntosh
WR WR
Griffin
Pettis
McClatcher Pettis
Baccellia
Sample#
Fuller
Dissly#
CB
King
King
King
King
CB
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Rushing
(Att.-Yds.-TD)
Passing
(A-C-I-Yds.-TD)
Total Off.
(Att.-Yds)
First Downs
(Tot.-R-Pa-Pn)
Fumbles
(No.-Lost)
Penalties
(No.-Yds.)
Time of
Possession
Opponent
Rushing
(Att.-Yds.-TD)
Passing
(A-C-I-Yds.-TD)
Total Off.
(Att.-Yds)
First Downs
(Tot.-R-Pa-Pn)
Fumbles
(No.-Lost)
Penalties
(No.-Yds.)
Time of
Possession
RUTGERS
IDAHO
PORTLAND STATE
at Arizona
STANFORD
at Oregon
OREGON STATE
at Utah
at California
USC
ARIZONA STATE
at Washington State
RUTGERS
IDAHO
PORTLAND STATE
at Arizona
STANFORD
at Oregon
OREGON STATE
at Utah
at California
USC
ARIZONA STATE
at Washington State
30-91-0
30-126-1
25-213-1
51-352-3
48-136-1
38-104-1
42-34-0
43-308-3
29-20-1-289-4 59-380
33-27-0-356-6 63-482
22-14-0-194-5
57-407
21-14-1-160-2
72-512
40-24-1-168-0 88-304
38-23-1-218-1 76-322
17-11-1-148-0
59-182
31-19-1-167-1
74-475
17-5-11-1
27-6-20-1
20-11-8-1
24-16-7-1
21-9-9-3
17-8-9-0
13-5-6-2
23-12-8-3
0-0
1-1
2-1
1-0
3-2
2-2
4-3
3-2
3-30
4-30
5-65
8-63
4-35
4-35
1-15
2-30
26:45
26:45
26:18
34:58
33:15
33:15
33:42
25:02
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Rushing
(Att.-Yds.-TD)
Gaskin
Dotson
Coleman
McClatcher
Browning
RUTGERS
15-57-0
7-27-0 3-7-0 1-13-0 2-(-9)-0
IDAHO
12-67-1
8-48-0 4-14-0 1-9-0 3-(-1)-0
PORTLAND STATE
13-93-1
5-20-0 9-59-0 3-37-0 2-1-0
at Arizona
24-85-0
3-23-0
11-181-1
1-3-0
11-28-1
STANFORD
at Oregon
OREGON STATE
at Utah
at California
USC
ARIZONA STATE
at Washington State
Passing
(A-C-I-Yds.-TD)
RUTGERS
IDAHO
PORTLAND STATE
at Arizona
STANFORD
at Oregon
OREGON STATE
at Utah
at California
USC
ARIZONA STATE
at Washington State
Receiving
(No.-Yds.-TD)
RUTGERS
IDAHO
PORTLAND STATE
at Arizona
STANFORD
at Oregon
OREGON STATE
at Utah
at California
USC
ARIZONA STATE
at Washington State
Browning
Carta-Samuels
27-18-1-287-3 2-2-0-2-1
28-23-0-294-5 5-4-0-62-1
19-12-0-163-4
3-2-0-31-1
21-14-1-160-2
DNP
Ross
Daniels McClatcher
5-90-2 4-64-0 3-52-1
7-67-2 2-24-0 3-76-1
1-10-0 2-35-1
4-69-2
4-28-1
2-12-0 2-72-0
Rodriguez
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
DNP
DNP
Baccellia Pettis
Fuller
Sample
2-40-1 2-24-0 1-5-0 1-5-0
1-19-0 6-88-2 1-12-0 0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
3-34-0
1-11-0
0-0-0 3-39-1 0-0-0 0-0-0
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Jones Gardenhire
2-1-3 0-3-3
2-0-2 2-0-2
0-1-1 0-0-0
6-1-7 3-0-3
Gaskin
1-11-0
3-12-0
1-4-1
1-2-0
Lindquist
1-(-2)-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Pounds
0-0-0
2-34-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
Wooching
1-3-4
0-1-1
2-1-3
5-0-5
Turner
3-0-3
1-0-1
2-0-2
0-0-0
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Washington
Opponents
First Downs
Rushing First Downs
Passing First Downs
First Downs by Penalty
Points
Rushing Attempts
Rushing Yards
Yards Per Rush
Rushing Touchdowns
48 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)
308 (Arizona, Sept. 24)
7.2 (Arizona, Sept. 24)
3 (Arizona, Sept. 24)
Pass Attempts
Pass Completions
Interceptions
Passing Yards
Passing Touchdowns
Yards Per Completion
40 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)
24 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)
1 (four times)
218 (Idaho, Sept. 10)
1 (Idaho, Sept. 10)
9.5 (Idaho, Sept. 10)
Total Plays
Total Offense
Total Offense Yards Per Play
88 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)
474 (Arizona, Sept. 24)
6.4 (Arizona, Sept. 24)
Fumbles
Fumbles Lost
Interceptions By
1 (four times)
Penalties
Penalty Yards
Kickoff Returns
Kickoff Return Yards
Punt Returns
Punt Return Yards
Time of Possession
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No.
72
85
19
32
17
9
15
31
47
7
55
96
17
60
3
31
77
25
11
49
82
57
62
22
34
15
98
10
87
40
52
12
99
3
89
9
18
16
83
56
70
94
23
51
71
92
26
4
20
40
73
64
67
78
81
19
5
28
12
30
5
6
91
30
58
Name
Trey Adams
David Ajamu
Andre Baccellia
Budda Baker
Tevis Bartlett
Brandon Beaver
DJ Beavers
Drew Before
Ian Biddle
Keishawn Bierria
Ryan Bowman
Shane Bowman
Daniel Bridge-Gadd
Shane Brostek
Jake Browning
Myles Bryant
Devin Burleson
Ben Burr-Kirven
K.J. Carta-Samuels
A.J. Carty
Jordan Chin
John Clark
Duke Clinch
Lavon Coleman
Sean Constantine
Darrell Daniels
Will Dissly
Jomon Dotson
Forrest Dunivin
Camilo Eifler
Jake Eldrenkamp
Aaron Fuller
Greg Gaines
Darren Gardenhire
John Gardner
Myles Gaskin
Isaiah Gilchrist
Blake Gregory
Connor Griffin
Nick Harris
Jared Hilbers
Derek Hunter
Logan Hurst
Luke Hutchison
Matt James
Jaylen Johnson
Sidney Jones
Austin Joyner
Kevin King
Ralph Kinne
Andrew Kirkland
A.J. Kneip
Michael Kneip
Luke Lane
Brayden Lenius
Brandon Lewis
Jeff Lindquist
Nik Little
Kentrell Love
Kyler Manu
Joe Mathis
Chico McClatcher
Ricky McCoy
Gavin McDaniel
Kaleb McGary
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Pos.
OL
TE
WR
DB
OLB
DB
LB
WR
DB
LB
DL
DL
QB
OL
QB
DB
OL
LB
QB
LS
WR
DL
OL
TB
LB
TE
TE/DL
TB
WR
LB
OL
WR
DL
DB
WR
TB
DB
QB
WR
OL
OL
TE
TB
LS
OL
DL
DB
DB
DB
TB
OL
OL
OL
LS
WR
DB
TE
WR
DB
LB
OLB
WR
DL
TB
OL
Ht.
6-8
6-5
5-10
5-10
6-2
6-0
6-0
6-0
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-4
6-2
6-4
6-2
5-8
6-8
6-0
6-2
6-2
6-0
6-4
6-2
5-11
6-2
6-4
6-4
5-10
6-4
6-2
6-5
5-10
6-2
5-11
6-3
5-10
5-10
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-7
6-2
5-10
6-2
6-5
6-3
6-0
5-10
6-3
5-10
6-4
6-3
6-5
6-2
6-5
5-11
6-3
6-5
6-1
6-1
6-2
5-7
6-2
5-8
6-7
Wt.
309
249
171
192
230
191
216
199
180
221
251
287
199
289
209
172
312
214
219
230
159
281
294
228
220
246
272
174
198
217
297
198
318
185
194
195
199
171
223
270
285
220
186
233
293
280
181
190
192
220
311
330
284
215
231
189
246
209
172
232
255
179
301
181
308
Yr. Exp.
So. 1V
Jr. # 1V
Fr. # RS
Jr. 2V
So. 1V
Sr. # 2V
Fr. # RS
Sr. # 1V
So. # SQ
Jr. # 2V
Fr. HS
So. # 1V
Fr. HS
Sr. # 3V
So. 1V
Fr. HS
Fr. # RS
So. 1V
So. # 1V
Fr. # RS
Fr. HS
Fr. # RS
Fr. HS
Jr. # 2V
Jr. # 2V
Sr. 3V
Jr. 2V
So. # 1V
Sr. # SQ
Fr. HS
Sr. # 3V
Fr. HS
So. # 1V
Jr. 2V
So. # SQ
So. 1V
Fr. HS
Fr. HS
Jr. # 1V
Fr. HS
Fr. # RS
Jr. # SQ
Fr. # RS
Jr. # SQ
So. # 1V
So. # 1V
Jr. 2V
Fr. # RS
Sr. 3V
Jr. # 1V
Jr. # 1V
Fr. HS
Sr. # SQ
Fr. HS
Jr. 2V
So. # 1V
Sr. # 2V
Jr. 1V
Fr. HS
Fr. # RS
Sr. 3V
So. 1V
Fr. # RS
So. # SQ
So. # 1V
NUMERICAL ROSTER
o.
N
1
3
3
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10
10
11
11
12
12
13
14
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
18
19
19
20
21
21
22
23
23
24
24
25
25
26
27
28
28
29
29
30
30
31
31
32
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
40
41
42
43
45
Name
Pos.
John Ross
WR
Jake Browning
QB
Darren Gardenhire DB
Austin Joyner
DB
Jeff Lindquist
TE
Joe Mathis
OLB
Chico McClatcher WR
Byron Murphy
DB
Keishawn Bierria
LB
Tony Rodriguez
QB
Dante Pettis
WR
Benning Potoae OLB
Brandon Beaver
DB
Myles Gaskin
TB
Jomon Dotson
TB
Jusstis Warren
OLB
K.J. Carta-Samuels QB
Elijah Qualls
DL
Aaron Fuller
WR
Kentrell Love
DB
Brandon Wellington LB
Jojo McIntosh
DB
DJ Beavers
LB
Darrell Daniels
TE
Blake Gregory
QB
Amandre Williams OLB
Tevis Bartlett
OLB
Daniel Bridge-Gadd QB
Isaiah Gilchrist
DB
K.J. Young
WR
Andre Baccellia
WR
Brandon Lewis
DB
Kevin King
DB
Quinten Pounds
WR
Taylor Rapp
DB
Lavon Coleman
TB
Logan Hurst
TB
Jordan Miller
DB
Kamari Pleasant
TB
Ezekiel Turner
DB
Ben Burr-Kirven
LB
Sean McGrew
TB
Sidney Jones
DB
Trevor Walker
DB
Nik Little
WR
Psalm Wooching OLB
Connor OBrien
OLB
Josh Rasmussen WR
Kyler Manu
LB
Gavin McDaniel
TB
Drew Before
WR
Myles Bryant
DB
Budda Baker
DB
Sean Constantine
LB
Mason Stone
DB
Azeem Victor
LB
Bryce Sterk
OLB
Hayden Schuh
DB
Sean Vergara
DB
Camilo Eifler
LB
Ralph Kinne
TB
Myles Rice
OLB
Van Soderberg
P/PK
Tristan Vizcaino PK/P
Mike Petroff
FB/TE
W A S H I N G T O N v s . S TA N F O R D H U S K Y S T A D I U M S E P T . 3 0 , 2 0 1 6 6 : 0 0 P. M . ( E S P N )
No.
25
14
23
6
84
29
95
86
45
8
24
46
8
21
54
56
11
21
29
41
80
59
7
1
88
38
97
79
42
75
37
35
24
74
66
81
48
50
39
36
43
27
53
10
76
13
16
28
18
Name
Sean McGrew
Jojo McIntosh
Jordan Miller
Byron Murphy
Michael Neal
Connor OBrien
Levi Onwuzurike
Taelon Parson
Mike Petroff
Dante Pettis
Kamari Pleasant
Race Porter
Benning Potoae
Quinten Pounds
Matt Preston
Jared Pulu
Elijah Qualls
Taylor Rapp
Josh Rasmussen
Myles Rice
Max Richmond
Henry Roberts
Tony Rodriguez
John Ross
Drew Sample
Hayden Schuh
Jason Scrempos
Coleman Shelton
Van Soderberg
Jesse Sosebee
Bryce Sterk
Mason Stone
Ezekiel Turner
John Turner
Damion Turpin
Sebastian Valerio
Cameron Van Winkle
Vita Vea
Sean Vergara
Azeem Victor
Tristan Vizcaino
Trevor Walker
Jake Wambaugh
Jusstis Warren
Luke Wattenberg
Brandon Wellington
Amandre Williams
Psalm Wooching
K.J. Young
Pos.
TB
DB
DB
DB
TE
OLB
DL
WR
FB/TE
WR
TB
P
OLB
WR
LB
DL
DL
DB
WR
OLB
WR
OL
QB
WR
TE
DB
DL
OL
P/PK
OL
OLB
DB
DB
OL
DL
PK
PK
DL
DB
LB
PK/P
DB
LB
OLB
OL
LB
OLB
OLB
WR
Ht.
5-7
6-1
6-1
5-11
6-4
6-3
6-3
6-1
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-3
6-3
5-11
6-2
6-4
6-1
6-0
5-11
6-3
5-9
6-6
6-3
5-11
6-5
6-0
6-6
6-4
6-0
6-5
6-4
6-0
6-2
6-4
6-3
5-9
5-10
6-5
6-2
6-3
6-2
5-11
6-1
6-2
6-4
5-11
6-2
6-4
6-1
Wt.
170
209
176
170
236
232
266
194
228
188
199
160
270
174
220
270
321
202
184
242
180
285
185
190
260
200
284
293
193
311
241
177
210
288
284
182
186
332
182
230
206
192
223
248
260
216
223
231
180
Yr. Exp.
Fr. HS
So. # 1V
So. 1V
Fr. HS
Fr. # RS
Jr. # 1V
Fr. HS
Jr. # SQ
Fr. HS
Jr. 2V
Fr. HS
Fr. HS
Fr. # RS
Fr. # RS
So. # SQ
Fr. # RS
Jr. # 2V
Fr. HS
Fr. # RS
Fr. HS
So. # SQ
Fr. # RS
Jr. # RS
Jr. # 2V
So. # 1V
Sr. # 2V
Fr. # RS
Jr. # 2V
Fr. HS
So. # 1V
Fr. # RS
So. # JC
Jr. 1V
So. # SQ
Sr. # 2V
Fr. # RS
Sr. 2V
So. # 1V
So. # SQ
Jr. # 2V
Jr. 2V
Jr. # 2V
So. # 1V
Fr. # RS
Fr. HS
Fr. HS
Fr. HS
Sr. # 3V
Jr. JC
o.
N
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
56
57
58
59
60
62
64
66
67
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
78
77
79
80
81
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
91
92
94
95
96
97
98
99
Name
Pos.
Race Porter
P
Ian Biddle
DB
Cameron Van Winkle PK
A.J. Carty
LS
Vita Vea
DL
Luke Hutchison
LS
Jake Eldrenkamp
OL
Jake Wambaugh
LB
Matt Preston
LB
Ryan Bowman
DL
Nick Harris
OL
Jared Pulu
DL
John Clark
DL
Kaleb McGary
OL
Henry Roberts
OL
Shane Brostek
OL
Duke Clinch
OL
A.J. Kneip
OL
Damion Turpin
DL
Michael Kneip
OL
Jared Hilbers
OL
Matt James
OL
Trey Adams
OL
Andrew Kirkland
OL
John Turner
OL
Jesse Sosebee
OL
Luke Wattenberg
OL
Luke Lane
LS
Devin Burleson
OL
Coleman Shelton
OL
Max Richmond
WR
Brayden Lenius
WR
Sebastian Valerio PK
Jordan Chin
WR
Connor Griffin
WR
Michael Neal
TE
David Ajamu
TE
Taelon Parson
WR
Forrest Dunivin
WR
Drew Sample
TE
John Gardner
WR
Ricky McCoy
DL
Jaylen Johnson
DL
Derek Hunter
TE
Levi Onwuzurike
DL
Shane Bowman
DL
Jason Scrempos
DL
Will Dissly
TE/DL
Greg Gaines
DL
Coaches: Chris Petersen (head coach), Keith Bhonapha (recruiting coordinator/running backs), Bob Gregory (assistant head coach/linebackers/special teams coordinator), Bush Hamdan
(pass game coordinator/wide receivers), Pete Kwiatkowski (defensive coordinator), Jimmy Lake (co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs), Ikaika Malloe (defensive line), Jordan Paopao
(tight ends), Jonathan Smith (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks), Chris Strausser (associate head coach/offensive line), Terrence Brown (graduate assistant), Kyle Jolly (graduate assistant),
Kirby Moore (graduate assistant), Hansen Sekona (graduate assistant), Tim Socha (strength & conditioning).
David Ajamu
Andre Baccellia
Keishawn Bierria
Shane Brostek
Darrell Daniels
Jomon Dotson
Camilo Eifler
Ralph Kinne
uh-JAH-moo
buh-CHELL-ee
KEY-shawn be-AIR-ee-uh
BRAH-steck
duh-RELL
juh-MAWN
kuh-MEE-lo EYE-fler
KINN-ee
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Michael Kneip
Brayden Lenius
Kyler Manu
Levi Onwuzurike
Taelon Parson
Benning Potoae
Jesse Sosebee
Vita Vea
kuh-NIPE
LENNY-us
KY-ler MAH-noo
own-zur-EE-kay
TAY-lun
poe-toe-AH-ee
SOZE-bee
VEET-uh VAY-uh
Tristan Vizcaino
Psalm Wooching
vizz-KAY-no (3 syllables)
salm WOO-ching
Coaches:
Keith Bhonapha
Pete Kwiatkowski
Jordan Paopao
Tim Socha
BONE-uh-fuh
quit-COW-ski
POW-pow
SAH-hah
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