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#15/14 WASHINGTON vs. #NR/25 COLORADO Saturday, October 20, 2018 • 12:30 p.m. PT Radio: KOMO AM-1000/FM-97.7 and the Washington IMG College Network; Sirius 83; XM 83 Television: FOX Media Schedule for the Week: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2018 HUSKY FOOTBALL Contacts: Jeff Bechthold & Brian Tom emails: [email protected] & [email protected] 2017 HUSKY SCHEDULE / RESULTS Sept. 1 vs. #9 Auburn (ABC) L, 21-16 Sept. 8 NORTH DAKOTA (Pac-12) W, 45-3 Sept. 15 at Utah* (ESPN) W, 21-7 Sept. 22 ARIZONA STATE* (ESPN) W, 27-20 Sept. 29 #20 BYU (FOX) W, 35-7 Oct. 6 at UCLA* (FOX) W, 31-24 Oct. 13 at #17 Oregon* (ABC) L, 30-27 (OT) Oct. 20 COLORADO* (FOX) 12:30 p.m. Oct. 27 at California* TBD Nov. 3 STANFORD* TBD Nov. 17 OREGON STATE* TBD Nov. 23 at Washington State* (FOX) 5:30 p.m. all times are Pacific rankings are AP at time of game 2018 PAC-12 STANDINGS NORTH Pac-12 Overall 1. Washington 3-1 5-2 2. Oregon 2-1 5-1 Washington State 2-1 5-1 Stanford 2-1 4-2 5. California 0-3 3-3 Oregon State 0-3 1-5 SOUTH Pac-12 Overall 1. USC 3-1 4-2 2. Colorado 2-1 5-1 3. Utah 2-2 4-2 Arizona 2-2 3-4 5. Arizona State 1-2 3-3 UCLA 1-2 1-5 THIS WEEK’S PAC-12 GAMES Colorado at Washington, 12:30 p.m. (FOX) California at Oregon State, 1 p.m. (Pac-12) Oregon at Washington State, 4:30 p.m. (FOX) USC at Utah, 5 p.m. (Pac-12) Arizona at UCLA, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2) LAST WEEK’S PAC-12 GAMES Utah 42, Arizona 10 Oregon 30, Washington 27 (OT) UCLA 37, California 7 USC 31, Colorado 20 #15/14 WASHINGTON vs. #NR/25 COLORADO Homecoming Features Afternoon Game Vs. Buffaloes web: www.gohuskies.com twitter: @UW_Football THE GAME: The Washington football team (3-1 Pac-12, 5-2 overall) returns home after two straight road games to take on Colorado (2-1, 5-1) in a 12:30 p.m. game this Saturday (FOX television). It’s homecom- ing at UW and the game will also celebrate the newest class of the Husky Hall of Fame, which will be officially inducted on Sunday. The Huskies enter the week ranked No. 15 in the latest AP Top 25 and No. 14 in the coaches’ poll. The Buffs are ranked No. 25 in the coaches’ poll (unranked by AP). QUICK HITTERS: Jake Browning broke the UW career passing yards record in the BYU game, passing Cody Pickett ... Browning’s 10,855 career yards are 10th-most in Pac-12 history ... with 88 career touchdown passes, he’s 7th in Pac-12 history ... Browning is just the sixth player in Pac-12 history to account for 100 touchdowns (103 total: 88 pass, 15 rush) ... Sept. 1 vs. Auburn, Myles Gaskin became the UW’s all-time leading rusher, moving past Napoleon Kaufman, who had held the record since 1994 ... Gaskin enters the Colorado game with 4,678 yards, 6th-most in Pac-12 history ... Gaskin scored his 54th career touchdown against UCLA, extending his school record ... his 50 career rushing TDs (he has four receiving TDs) rank 5th in Pac-12 history ... Taylor Rapp leads the nation with three fumble recoveries ... against ASU, Ben Burr-Kirven notched 20 tackles, most by a Husky since 1996 ... Burr-Kirven’s 93 total tackles are already nine more than his 13-game total of last year, which led the team ... he leads the nation in tackles at 13.3 per game. ... for the first time since 1995, UW did not have a true freshman play in its season opener ... against North Dakota, however, four true freshmen saw action: DL Tuli Letuligasenoa, LB Jackson Sirmon, LB MJ Tafisi, OLB Zion Tupuola-Fetui ... cornerback Kyler Gordon played at Oregon, becoming the fifth freshman to see action in 2018 ... to date, all five have played in just one game each ... only five players made their UW playing debut in the season-opener against Auburn in Atlanta: OL Henry Bainivalu, PK Peyton Henry, OL Jaxson Kirkland (started at RG), OLB Ariel Ngata and TE Cade Otton ... 12 more Huskies saw their first UW action against North Dakota ... UW has outscored opponents 202-112 this year and, in quarters two and three (combined), UW is outscoring its opponents 103-36 this season ... UW is 30-7 over its last 37 games ... UW enters Oregon week ranked No. 9 in third-down conversions (.510), No. 10 in scoring defense (16.0), No. 17 in total defense (315.1), No. 15 in passing yards allowed (178.6), and No. 22 in completion percentage (.670). TELEVISION: The Washington-Colorado game will air live to a national audience on FOX with Joe Davis (play-by-play), Brady Quinn (analyst) and Bruce Feldman (sidelines) providing the commentary. The broadcast can also be found on FOXSportsGo.com and the FOXSportsGo app. RADIO: The Washington IMG College Network, with its flagship station KOMO AM-1000 and FM-97.7, will carry the live broadcast of every football game on 17 Northwest radio stations. First-year play-by-play man Tony Castricone and color analyst Damon Huard are joined by sideline reporter Elise Woodward. The UW broadcast of the game will also air on Sirius (83) and XM (83) satellite radio, and is also available via TuneIn.com and the TuneIn app. Monday: Coach Petersen Press Conference 11:30 a.m., Founder’s Club Lunch at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday: Interviews: 10:45 a.m. (defensive player & asst. coach interviews) Pac-12 Coaches Teleconference 10:15 a.m. (Petersen: 11:55 a.m.) Wednesday: Interviews: 10:45 a.m. (offensive players & asst. coach interviews) Thursday: Coach Petersen, 10:40 a.m. (old team assembly room) Friday: No media availability All times approximate. Arrive early!

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#15/14 WASHINGTON vs. #NR/25 COLORADOSaturday, October 20, 2018 • 12:30 p.m. PT

Radio: KOMO AM-1000/FM-97.7 and the Washington IMG College Network; Sirius 83; XM 83 Television: FOX

Media Schedule for the Week:

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2018 HUSKY FOOTBALLContacts: Jeff Bechthold & Brian Tom • emails: [email protected] & [email protected]

2017 HUSKY SCHEDULE / RESULTSSept. 1 vs. #9 Auburn (ABC) L, 21-16Sept. 8 NORTH DAKOTA (Pac-12) W, 45-3Sept. 15 at Utah* (ESPN) W, 21-7Sept. 22 ARIZONA STATE* (ESPN) W, 27-20Sept. 29 #20 BYU (FOX) W, 35-7Oct. 6 at UCLA* (FOX) W, 31-24Oct. 13 at #17 Oregon* (ABC) L, 30-27 (OT)Oct. 20 COLORADO* (FOX) 12:30 p.m.Oct. 27 at California* TBDNov. 3 STANFORD* TBDNov. 17 OREGON STATE* TBDNov. 23 at Washington State* (FOX) 5:30 p.m.

all times are Pacificrankings are AP at time of game

2018 PAC-12 STANDINGS NORTH Pac-12 Overall 1. Washington 3-1 5-2 2. Oregon 2-1 5-1 Washington State 2-1 5-1 Stanford 2-1 4-2 5. California 0-3 3-3 Oregon State 0-3 1-5 SOUTH Pac-12 Overall 1. USC 3-1 4-2 2. Colorado 2-1 5-1 3. Utah 2-2 4-2 Arizona 2-2 3-4 5. Arizona State 1-2 3-3 UCLA 1-2 1-5

THIS WEEK’S PAC-12 GAMESColorado at Washington, 12:30 p.m. (FOX)California at Oregon State, 1 p.m. (Pac-12)

Oregon at Washington State, 4:30 p.m. (FOX)USC at Utah, 5 p.m. (Pac-12)

Arizona at UCLA, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2)

LAST WEEK’S PAC-12 GAMESUtah 42, Arizona 10

Oregon 30, Washington 27 (OT)UCLA 37, California 7 USC 31, Colorado 20

#15/14 WASHINGTON vs. #NR/25 COLORADOHomecoming Features Afternoon Game Vs. Buffaloes

web: www.gohuskies.com • twitter: @UW_Football

THE GAME: The Washington football team (3-1 Pac-12, 5-2 overall) returns home after two straight road games to take on Colorado (2-1, 5-1) in a 12:30 p.m. game this Saturday (FOX television). It’s homecom-ing at UW and the game will also celebrate the newest class of the Husky Hall of Fame, which will be officially inducted on Sunday. The Huskies enter the week ranked No. 15 in the latest AP Top 25 and No. 14 in the coaches’ poll. The Buffs are ranked No. 25 in the coaches’ poll (unranked by AP).

QUICK HITTERS: Jake Browning broke the UW career passing yards record in the BYU game, passing Cody Pickett ... Browning’s 10,855 career yards are 10th-most in Pac-12 history ... with 88 career touchdown passes, he’s 7th in Pac-12 history ... Browning is just the sixth player in Pac-12 history to account for 100 touchdowns (103 total: 88 pass, 15 rush) ... Sept. 1 vs. Auburn, Myles Gaskin became the UW’s all-time leading rusher, moving past Napoleon Kaufman, who had held the record since 1994 ... Gaskin enters the Colorado game with 4,678 yards, 6th-most in Pac-12 history ... Gaskin scored his 54th career touchdown against UCLA, extending his school record ... his 50 career rushing TDs (he has four receiving TDs) rank 5th in Pac-12 history ... Taylor Rapp leads the nation with three fumble recoveries ... against ASU, Ben Burr-Kirven notched 20 tackles, most by a Husky since 1996 ... Burr-Kirven’s 93 total tackles are already nine more than his 13-game total of last year, which led the team ... he leads the nation in tackles at 13.3 per game. ... for the first time since 1995, UW did not have a true freshman play in its season opener ... against North Dakota, however, four true freshmen saw action: DL Tuli Letuligasenoa, LB Jackson Sirmon, LB MJ Tafisi, OLB Zion Tupuola-Fetui ... cornerback Kyler Gordon played at Oregon, becoming the fifth freshman to see action in 2018 ... to date, all five have played in just one game each ... only five players made their UW playing debut in the season-opener against Auburn in Atlanta: OL Henry Bainivalu, PK Peyton Henry, OL Jaxson Kirkland (started at RG), OLB Ariel Ngata and TE Cade Otton ... 12 more Huskies saw their first UW action against North Dakota ... UW has outscored opponents 202-112 this year and, in quarters two and three (combined), UW is outscoring its opponents 103-36 this season ... UW is 30-7 over its last 37 games ... UW enters Oregon week ranked No. 9 in third-down conversions (.510), No. 10 in scoring defense (16.0), No. 17 in total defense (315.1), No. 15 in passing yards allowed (178.6), and No. 22 in completion percentage (.670).

TELEVISION: The Washington-Colorado game will air live to a national audience on FOX with Joe Davis (play-by-play), Brady Quinn (analyst) and Bruce Feldman (sidelines) providing the commentary. The broadcast can also be found on FOXSportsGo.com and the FOXSportsGo app.

RADIO: The Washington IMG College Network, with its flagship station KOMO AM-1000 and FM-97.7, will carry the live broadcast of every football game on 17 Northwest radio stations. First-year play-by-play man Tony Castricone and color analyst Damon Huard are joined by sideline reporter Elise Woodward. The UW broadcast of the game will also air on Sirius (83) and XM (83) satellite radio, and is also available via TuneIn.com and the TuneIn app.

Monday: Coach Petersen Press Conference 11:30 a.m., Founder’s Club Lunch at 11:00 a.m.Tuesday: Interviews: 10:45 a.m. (defensive player & asst. coach interviews) Pac-12 Coaches Teleconference 10:15 a.m. (Petersen: 11:55 a.m.)

Wednesday: Interviews: 10:45 a.m. (offensive players & asst. coach interviews)Thursday: Coach Petersen, 10:40 a.m. (old team assembly room)Friday: No media availability

All times approximate. Arrive early!

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MEDIA RESOURCESMONDAY PRESS CONFERENCE ON GOHUSKIES.COM: Every Monday, head coach Chris Petersen will hold his weekly press conference, starting at 11:30 a.m. PT. Fans can watch live on gohuskies.com and watch a replay at gohuskies.com/petersen.

PAC-12 TELECONFERENCE: All 12 Pac-12 coaches are available on a weekly teleconference each Tuesday. The call begins at 10:15 a.m. PT and Coach Petersen is on the call at 11:55 a.m. PT. Contact the Pac-12 office for more info.

RADIO ON SiriusXM: Most Pac-12 games this season will air on SiriusXM. The Husky broadcast of the UW-Colorado game will air on Sirius 83 and XM 83.

COACH’S SHOW: The Coach Petersen Show, with Tony Castricone and head coach Chris Petersen, will air each Thursday on KOMO AM-1000 / FM-97.7 at 6:00 p.m..

IMG WASHINGTON RADIO NETWORK: The following stations make up the 17-sta-tion IMG Washington Radio Network:

Omak KOMW 680 AM Port Angeles/Sequim KONP 1450 AM Spokane KPKL 107.1 FM Tacoma KOMO 1000 AM Walla Walla KUJ 1420 AM Wenatchee KKRT 900 AM Yakima KUTI 1460 AMALASKA: Juneau KJNO 630 AM Sitka KIFW 1230 AM

WASHINGTON: Seattle (flagship) KOMO 1000 AM KOMO 97.7 FM Aberdeen KWOK 1490 AM Bellingham KPUG 1170 AM Bellingham KPUG 97.9 FM Centralia KELA 1430 AM Kelso/Longview KLOG 1490 AM Moses Lake KWIQ 1020 AM Mt. Vernon KBRC 1430 AM Mt. Vernon KBRC 102.1 FM

THE HEAD COACH: When Chris Petersen was hired after the 2013 season, no one knew for sure how long it might take to return the Husky program to the top levels of the college football world. It turns out, it took about three years. In 2016, the Huskies had their best season since 2000 and one of their best ever, winning the Pac-12 Championship, earning a spot in the College Football Playoff and finishing ranked No. 4 in the final polls. They did it with high-achieving, young players across the starting lineup while also succeeding in the classroom at an unprecedented and sustained rate. That success continued in 2017, as the UW posted back-to-back, 10-win seasons for the first time since 1990-91 and earned a spot in an New Years Six bowl game while going 10-3 overall and 7-2 in Pac-12 play. In the meantime, during the fall academic quarter, the Huskies posted a team GPA of 3.16, shattering the program’s record, set the previous fall. Petersen, who built a reputation as an offensive innovator who carried the Boise State football program to its highest highs and had been courted by innumerable programs, was swayed to take on a new challenge when he agreed to become head coach of the Huskies in December of 2013. Petersen’s “Built for Life” philosophy, on which the program is based, achieved its highest level of fruition to date with the successes of the team in 2016. Along with those on-field victories, the team continued to achieve at never-before-seen levels academically as the team achieved a 3.09 grade point average during the fall academic quarter. The UW led the Pac-12 in 17 differ-ent team statistical categories. Following the 2016 season, in May of 2017, Petersen was honored with the Stallings Award, awarded annually to a college head football coach who is both a humanitarian and an exceptional coach, and named after former Alabama and Texas A&M head coach Gene Stallings. In 2015, Petersen’s Huskies, featuring one of the nation’s youngest squads and a schedule ranked by many as the nation’s toughest, rallied for the Dawgs’ sixth consecutive bowl berth, which resulted in a victory over Southern Miss in the Heart of Dallas Bowl. A stout Husky defense (first in the Pac-12 in scoring and total defense) led the way as a freshman-laden offense showed steady growth en route to a 7-6 season record. Off the field, Petersen’s impact on the program’s academic success was clear as well. During the season (fall academic quarter, 2015), the football team posted a team GPA of 3.12, highest in team history, breaking the old record, set the previous spring. In his first season at UW, Petersen led the Huskies to an 8-6 record and a berth in the Tick-etCity Cactus Bowl. He became the fastest active FBS coach to reach 100 career victories – doing so in 117 games – and tied with Knute Rockne for fifth fastest all-time. In 2014, UW produced three first-team and seven honorable mention All-Pac-12 players, and five players earned first or second team Academic All-Pac-12 recognition, including Danny Shelton who was named First-Team Academic All-American – a first for the UW since 1991. Petersen, the only two-time winner of the Paul “Bear” Bryant Award (2006 and 2009), compiled an exceptional 92-12 record in his eight seasons as Boise State head coach (2006-2013), in-cluding two unbeaten seasons (13-0 in 2006 and 14-0 in 2009) and two BCS bowl berths. He won five conference titles and posted a 57-6 record in conference play. Petersen, who also won the Bobby Dodd Coach of the 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, Pe-tersen’s first season in charge in Boise, he led the Broncos to their first undefeated season since 1958, when the school was a junior college. The 2006 season was capped by a 43-42 overtime win over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl, a game remembered by many as one of the greatest in bowl-game history. That Boise team ended the year ranked No. 5 in the final As-sociated Press top 25 poll. The following season, the Broncos went 10-3 and finished out of the polls for what would be the only time in Petersen’s first seven seasons. The 2008 squad went 12-1 and ranked No. 11 in the final top 25, finishing the regular season undefeated. In 2009, Petersen led the Broncos to their second undefeated campaign and another Fiesta Bowl berth. Boise State beat TCU, 17-10, in Arizona, becoming the first team from a non-BCS conference ever to win two BCS bowl games. The ‘09 Broncos checked in at No. 4 in the final AP poll. The 2010 season ended with a 12-1 record, a No. 9 final ranking and a win in the Las Vegas Bowl, the first of three straight trips to Vegas for Boise State. In 2011, BSU once again went 12-1, finishing with a No. 8 final ranking. Last season, Petersen’s team went 11-2 and beat Washington in the Las Vegas Bowl, good for a No. 18 final ranking. In 2013, Boise State, which faced Washington in the first game at the newly renovated Husky Stadium, finished the regular season with an 8-4 record (Petersen came to the UW prior to the Broncos’ bowl game). Throughout his teams’ unmatched on-field success, Petersen also saw his Broncos succeed in the classroom. In 2011, Boise State was the only school to finish in the top 10 in both major polls and also receive a Public Recognition Award from the NCAA for finishing in the top 10 percent of the Academic Progress Rate (APR), the second of three straight such awards for the program. Boise State’s APR was second in the nation in 2011 and 2012 and Petersen was recognized in 2012 for having the best APR for the two previous years among all FBS coaches. Known for his work with quarterbacks, Petersen tutored Ryan Dinwiddie, Jared Zabransky and Kellen Moore at Boise State. Moore set an NCAA record with 50 career wins as a starting QB while winning three conference player of the year awards. Moore was the only player ever to record four 3,000-yard seasons in both passing and total offense. His 142 passing touchdowns were second-most in NCAA history

while his 14,667 career passing yards were fifth-most. Before taking over as head coach at Boise State, Petersen served as the Broncos’ offensive coordinator from 2001-05. Petersen began his coaching career in 1987 as freshman coach at his alma mater, UC Davis. In 1989, he became the Aggies’ varsity wide receivers coach. In 1992, Petersen moved to Pittsburgh, where he was quarterbacks coach. In 1993, Petersen moved back west to take over a QBs coach at Portland State, helping the Vikings to Division II playoff berths in each of his two seasons. In 1995, he took a job at Oregon as the receivers coach under Mike Bellotti, a position he held before moving to Boise as offensive coordinator in 2001. Born in Yuba City, Calif., on Oct. 13, 1964, Petersen graduated from Yuba City High in 1983 and went on to play quarterback at Sacramento City College. From there, he transferred to UC Davis, earn-ing a bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1988. He later earned a master’s in educational psychology from Davis. At Davis, he set numerous school records, including the season standards for passing efficiency, completions, completion percentage, TD passes and total offense as well as the career mark for completion percentage. He still remains in the top 10 in Aggies history in numerous season and career categories and his season and career completion percentage records still stand. In 1986, Petersen was named the Northern Cali-fornia Athletic Conference Player of the Year and earned UC Davis’ Colby E. Slater Award as the school’s Male Athlete of the Year. He was also a captain and won the team’s Jerry Norris Award (Most Valuable and Inspirational) and was inducted into the Cal Aggie Ath-letic Hall of Fame in 1997. Petersen and his wife, Barbara, have two sons, Jack and Sam.

Petersen’s Head Coaching Career:Year School Overall Conference Bowl Final AP Rank2006 Boise State 13-0 8-0 (1st) Fiesta (W) No. 52007 Boise State 10-3 7-1 (2nd) Hawai’i (L) 2008 Boise State 12-1 8-0 (1st) Poinsettia (L) No. 112009 Boise State 14-0 8-0 (1st) Fiesta (W) No. 42010 Boise State 12-1 7-1 (t-1st) Las Vegas (W) No. 92011 Boise State 12-1 6-1 (2nd) Las Vegas (W) No. 82012 Boise State 11-2 7-1 (t-1st) Las Vegas (W) No. 182013 Boise State 8-4 6-2 (2nd) Hawai’i*2014 Washington 8-6 4-5 (3rd-N) Cactus (L)2015 Washington 7-5 4-5 (t-4th-N) Heart of Dallas (W)2016 Washington 12-2 8-1 (1st) Peach (L) No. 42017 Washington 10-3 7-2 (t-1st-N) Fiesta (L) No. 162018 Washington 5-2 3-1Total 134-31 83-20

* did not coach in 2013 Hawaii Bowl

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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 gamesGeorge Woodruff (Penn): 109 gamesBud Wilkinson (Oklahoma): 111 gamesFielding Yost (Neb., Kansas, Stanford, San Jose St., Michigan): 114 gamesChris Petersen (Boise State, Washington): 117 gamesKnute Rockne (Notre Dame): 117 games

Additionally, Petersen’s 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 gamesUrban Meyer: 118 gamesBob Stoops: 122 gamesGary Patterson: 128 gamesSteve Spurrier: 129 games

PETERSEN SECOND ON LIST: The 2018 NCAA record book lists the top ac-tive FBS coaches in terms of winning percentage (minimum five years at FBS) and the Huskies’ own Chris Petersen is No. 2 on this list. Here are the top 10 FBS coaches by career winning pct. (FBS only), as of Sept. 30, 2018:

No. Name, Current School .............. Yrs. W L T Pct. 1. Urban Meyer, Ohio State ................. 16 179 31 0 .852 2. Chris Petersen, Washington ............ 12 134 31 0 .812 3. Nick Saban, Alabama ...................... 21 230 62 1 .787 4. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ................ 10 107 30 0 .781 5. Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M ................. 8 88 25 0 .779 6. David Shaw, Stanford ....................... 7 77 24 0 .762 7. Mark Richt, Miami, Fla. ................... 17 169 60 0 .738 8. Bryan Harsin, Boise State ................. 5 53 19 0 .736 9. Gary Patterson, TCU ........................ 17 163 60 0 .734 10. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame .................. 28 247 91 2 .729

PETERSEN’S 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 W L T Pct.Gil Dobie, North Dakota St., Washington ...... 1906-10 26 0 1 .981Walter Camp, Yale, Stanford ......................... 1888-92 69 2 2 .959George Woodruff, Penn ................................. 1892-96 67 5 0 .931Bob Neyland, Tennessee ................................ 1926-30 43 2 3 .927Chris Petersen, Boise State ........................... 2006-10 61 5 0 .924Knute Rockne, Notre Dame............................ 1918-22 39 3 3 .900Barry Switzer, Oklahoma ................................ 1973-77 51 5 2 .896Elmer Henderson, Southern California .......... 1919-23 36 5 0 .878Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma .............................. 1947-51 46 6 1 .877Henry Williams, Army, Minnesota ....... 1891, 1900-03 47 4 6 .877

COACHING STAFF: Washington welcomes back eight of nine full-time assis-tant coaches from last year’s staff, with two new additions (including the newly legislated 10th assistant). Five of the 10 assistants are in their fifth season at UW under Petersen (one of which was a holdover from the prior staff). Of the 10 full-time coaches on the 2017 staff, four came to the UW from Boise State along with Petersen after 2013. Co-defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski was on Petersen’s staff in Boise in all eight seasons as head coach, including the last four as defensive coordinator. Kwiatkowksi, a BSU Hall-of-Fame defensive line-man, also worked at his alma mater from 1988 to 1996. Running backs coach and recruiting coordinator Keith Bhonapha was also on Petersen’s Broncos staff during Petersen’s 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 coordina-tor 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. Defensive backs coach and defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake, who spent the 2004 season in the same position at Washington under head coach Keith Gilbertson, was Petersen’s DBs coach in Boise the last two years there, having spent five seasons in the NFL before that. Tight ends coach Jordan Paopao is entering his sixth season in that position, having worked as a Husky GA the previous two. UW alum Ikaika Mal-loe, who lettered as a Husky from 1993 to 1996 and once worked as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, is back for his third season as UW’s defensive line coach. He joined the staff after last season, coming to Seattle from Utah State. Second-year UW wide receivers coach and co-offensive coordinator Matt Lubick joins the Husky staff last season, having spent the previous four years at Oregon, including the 2016 season as offensive coordinator. Second-year offensive line coach and run game coordinator Scott Huff spent the previous 11 seasons at Boise State, his alma mater, where he played under Coach Petersen (when Petersen was an assistant) and coached for him for all eight years Petersen was head coach. New UW offensive coordinator Bush Hamdan, who worked as a quality control as-sistant (2015) and wide receivers coach (2016) under Petersen, is back in Seattle, having spent the 2017 season as the Atlanta Falcons’ QBs coach. Washington also welcomes Will Harris to the staff. A former safety at USC, Harris is UW’s assistant secondary coach. Two of four UW graduate assistant coaches are returners to their position. Former Montana State linebacker Jody Owens and Tyler Osborne, who worked as a student coach at Oregon, are both back for a second season. Newcomer GAs Robert Kugler (former OL at Pitt) and Jabriel Washington (former CB at Alabama) join the staff for 2018.

THE YOUNG AND THE OLD: Washington has been a notably and demonstrably young team the last several years and, while the Huskies have gotten distinctly more experienced across the board, the roster still skews slightly towards youth. The 2018 roster includes 43 freshmen and 21 sophomores, compared to 21 seniors and 28 juniors, meaning just under 57 percent of the players have three or more years of eligibility left. At the same time, Washington has 54returning lettermen and, not counting specialists, 29 different Huskies have started at least one game during their career.

THE DEFENSE: Over the last three years, Washington’s defense has been, statistically, the best in the Pac-12 and one of the top units in the nation. The Huskies have led the Pac-12 in total defense for three years in a row, climbing the national rankings each year, capped by a No. 8 national finish last season. The UW has also paced the Pac-12 in scoring defense the last three seasons, finishing fifth in the FBS last season. Last year, the Huskies were also fourth in the nation in rushing defense and fifth in the country in turnover margin.

2018 UW Football Media Guide & Record Book:gohuskies.com/mediaguide

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T E A M N O T E SONE-TWO PUNCH ON OFFENSE: In seniors Jake Browning and Myles Gaskin, the Huskies return the most prolific quarterback-running back tandem in the nation, in terms of career statistics, at the start of the 2018 season. Gaskin’s 4,055 career rushing yards entering the year were most in the nation among returning FBS players, nearly 900 yards ahead of the next-closest (Appalachian State’s Jalin Moore, 3,170 yards). Gaskin’s 45 career rushing touchdowns were also most in the nation among FBS returners. Gaskin entered his senior season ranked 9th in Pac-12 history in rushing TDs and 11th in rushing yards. He’s seeking to become the 10th FBS player ever (and first in Pac-12 history) to rush for 1,000 or more yards in four seasons. Meanwhile, Browning’s 9,104 career passing yards entering the year were second-most among all FBS returners, while his 78 career TD passes (already a UW record) were tops in the country. Browning’s entered the season ranked No. 12 in Pac-12 history in career TD passes (and only 11 from making the top four), while his yards total ranked No. 27 (about 1,700 yards away from the top 10).

1,000-YARDERS: Prior to the 2007 season, Washington running backs had compiled 11 1,000-yard seasons in the school’s long history. Since then, Washington has had a back reach 1,000 yards nine out of the last 11 years, and eight in a row. If Myles Gaskin can continue this streak this season, he’ll become only the 10th FBS player in history to rush for 1,000 yards in four straight seasons since freshman eligility began in 1972. Here’s a look at those nine recent 1,000-yard seasons:

2007 Louis Rankin ........ 1,294 yds. 2013 Bishop Sankey .....1,870 yds.2009 Chris Polk ............. 1,113 yds. 2015 Myles Gaskin .......1,320 yds.2010 Chris Polk ............. 1,415 yds. 2016 Myles Gaskin .......1,373 yds.2011 Chris Polk ............. 1,488 yds. 2017 Myles Gaskin .......1,380 yds.2012 Bishop Sankey ...... 1,439 yds.

HUSKIES vs. BUFFALOES HISTORY: Washington and Colorado have squared off 16 times in their history and the Huskies hold the edge with 11 wins, five losses and one tie. Washington has won eight straight games vs. the Buffaloes. The series began way back in 1915 when a Gil Dobie-coached UW team wrapped up a 7-0 season with a 46-0 win over the Buffs at Washington's Denny Field. Nearly 40 years later, the Huskies opened the 1953 season with a narrow 21-20 loss at Husky Stadium. Jim Owens' first game as Husky head coach, on Sept. 21, 1957, came against Colorado and that game ended in a 6-6 tie in Seattle. Two seasons later, the Huskies made their first trip to Boulder for yet another season-opener and beat the Buffaloes, 21-12. The next meeting didn't come until 1976 in Seattle when Colorado beat Don James' second Husky squad, 21-7. The two teams next met in the 1985 Freedom Bowl in Anaheim. The Huskies won, 20-17, behind sophomore QB Chris Chandler. In 1989, shortly after the untimely death of their former CU quarterback Sal Aunese, the Buffs handed the Huskies a 45-28 loss at Husky Stadium. Colorado rushed for 420 yards despite not having a single back over 100 yards. Colorado made it two wins in as many seasons the following year at Folsom Field, handing a 12th-ranked UW team a 20-14 loss. Eric Bieniemy ran for 143 yards and Darian Hagan scored a pair of TDs in the win. Colorado picked up a third straight win over the Huskies in the 1996 Holiday Bowl, winning 33-21. In 1999, first-year UW head coach Rick Neuheisel, who'd left Colorado for Seattle during the offseason, got his first win at Washington in week three of the season. Marques Tuiasosopo hit Chris Juergens with a nine-yard TD pass with 3:17 remaining to break a tie and forge a 31-24 win. The following year in Boulder, a Rose Bowl-bound Husky team won, 17-14. In 2011, in the two teams' first meeting as Pac-12 rivals, the Huskies won 52-24 in Seattle. Keith Price led the way for the UW, completing 21-of-28 passes for 257 yards and four touchdowns. In 2012, Price had another big game in a 38-3 win in Boulder, throwing for a school-record-tying five TDs. Price was 22-for-29 for 248 yards while Bishop Sankey rushed for 139 yards. In 2013 in Seattle, the Huskies won their fifth in a row in the series as the Dawgs rolled up 628 yards of total offense in a 59-7 victory. Price completed 22-of-29 for 312 and two scores while rushing for two more. In 2014, erstwhile linebacker Shaq Thompson starred on offense for the Huskies, rushing for 174 yards on just 15 carries in 38-23 Husky

win. Sefo Liufau passed for 314 yards and two TDs for Colorado. In 2016, the UW and Colorado met in the Pac-12 Championship game in Santa Clara, the first title game for both teams. Washington got 100-yard rushing performances from Myles Gaskin (159 yards) and Lavon Coleman (101) and two key interceptions from game MVP Taylor Rapp, one of which he returned 35 yards for a score on the first play of the second half, as Washington won, 41-10. Jake Browning threw TD passes to Darrell Daniels and John Ross while the UW defense held the Buffaloes to 163 yards and nine first downs. Last season in Boulder, Myles Gaskin rushed for 202 yards and two TDs and the Huskies picked off three passes (Myles Bryant returned one 35 yards for a score) in a 37-10 win.

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 Cal. Under current plans, each school will play all five divi-sion 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 Hus-kies didn’t face Utah or USC. In 2015 in 2016, neither UCLA nor Colorado were on the UW schedule, while the Huskies don’t face USC and Arizona in 2017 or 2018.

THE 100-YARD FACTOR: Since the 1947 season, Washington is 214-66-3 (.761) when a Husky player rushes for 100 yards in a game. The Huskies were 8-0 in such games in 2016, were 5-1 in 2017 and are 2-0 this year.

HISTORY LESSON: Successfully rushing the football and winning go hand-in-hand for the Huskies. Since 1990, UW has rushed for 200 yards in a game 114 times. The Huskies’ record stands at 97-16-1 (.856) in those contests. Since 1995, UW is 72-13-1 (.843) 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 31-8 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 were completed in summer, 2013. The Huskies re-opened their home field with a 38-6 win over then-No. 19 Boise State on Aug. 31, 2013. The 2018 season marks the 99th 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. UW’s all-time record in Husky Stadium stands at 387-177-21 (.679).

2018 HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS AP CoachesPreseason 6 6Week 2 9 11Week 3 10 12Week 4 10 12Week 5 11 11Week 6 10 10Week 7 7 7

AP Coaches CFPWeek 8 15 14Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14

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O F F E N S I V E P O S I T I O N - B Y - P O S I T I O N N O T E S* QUARTERBACKS *

#3, Jake Browning, 6-2, 210, Sr. – Named to preseason watch list for Maxwell, Walter Camp, Manning, O’Brien and Unitas Awards ... second Husky ever to pass for 10,000 yds. (10,855) ... broke Cody Pickett’s UW career record in BYU game ... 18-for-32 for 296 yds., 1 TD, 1 INT vs. Auburn ... 23-for-37 for 313 yds., 2 INTs, 2 TDs vs. North Dakota ... 14-for-24 for 155 yds, 1 INT, 1 TD, 1 rush TD at Utah ... 15-for-22 for 202 yds., 0 INT, 3 TDs vs. ASU ... 23-for-25 for 277 yds., 1 TD, 0 INT vs. BYU ... .920 comp. pct. vs. BYU was 2nd-best in UW history and 1 comp. shy of tying NCAA record (24-for-25) ... 18-for-26 for 265 yds., 1 INT, 1 TD, plus 49 yds. and a TD on 13 carries, at UCLA ... 15-for-25 for 243 yds., 1 INT, 1 TD at Oregon ... honorable mention All-Pac-12 and 2nd-team Academic All-Pac-12 in 2017 (230-for-336, 5 INT, 2,719 yds., 19 TD) ... has started all but 1 game (2015 at Stanford) during UW career ... 2016 Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year, first-team All-Pac-12 and academic All-America District 8 ... 6th in 2016 Heisman Trophy voting (2nd-highest ever for a Husky) ... 243-for-391 with 9 INTs, 43 TDs, 3,430 yds. in 2016 ... tied Pac-12 record with 43 TDs ... in 2016: 2nd in NCAA-FBS in TDs (43), 4th in points resp. for (282), 7th in efficiency (167.5), 11th in yds. per att. (8.77) ... tied UW single-game TD pass record with 5 vs. Idaho in ‘16 and then broke it twice, with 6 at Oregon and Cal ... as a freshman in 2015, was 233-for-368 for 2,955 yds., 16 TDs, 10 INT ... at the time, 2,955 passing yds. and 233 completions were 5th-most in UW history while his 368 attempts were 6th-most ... also had the 6th-best comp. pct. in UW history (.633) and the 9th-highest pass efficiency (139.7) ... first UW true freshman ever to start a season opener at QB, as he did at Boise St. ... only 2nd time ever a UW true freshman started at QB in any game (Tuiasosopo, 1997 vs. Oregon) ... enrolled at the UW in Jan., 2015 ... set national HS records for season (91 in 2014, tied) & career TDs (229, in 3 seasons) ... finished career with 1,191-for-1,708 attempts for 16,775 yds., all of those state records ... as a senior, set state records with 5,790 yards (breaking own mark) and 91 TDs ... first HS player to ever throw for 60 or more TDs or for 5,000 yards in 3 straight seasons ... as a senior, 360-for-524 with only 7 INTs to go with the 91 TDs ... Parade All-America & USA Today’s All-USA ... 2-time California Gatorade Player of the Year. Career Highs: 52 att., 28 comp., 405 yds., 6 TDs.#13, Jake Haener, 6-0, 196, RSFr. – UW debut vs. North Dakota: 7-for-7 for 110 yds. and 1 TD ... also played vs. BYU ... redshirted 2017 ... 1st-team All-Bay Area Preps, All-North Coast Section, All-East Bay Athletic League and All-NorCal QB ... HS career: 8,464 yds. 597-for-977, with school-record 90 TDs and 24 INTs ... as a senior, led Monte Vista to a 12-1 record and CIF North Coast Division I title. Career Highs: 7 att., 7 comp., 110 yds., 1 TD.#11, Jacob Sirmon, 6-5, 221, Fr. – Enrolled in Jan., 2018 ... 132-for-227 for 2,061 yds., 18 TDs and 5 INTs as a senior at Bothell HS ... offensive MVP of the 4A KingCo Conference ... father, David Sirmon, played football (and won a national championship) at Montana and is a UW professor ... uncle, Peter, played 6 seasons in NFL ... cousin, Jackson, is a UW LB.#7, Colson Yankoff, 6-4, 209, Fr. – Enrolled in Jan., 2018 ... Inland Empire Offensive MVP as a senior ... passed for 6,411 yds. and 55 TDs while rushing for 2,121 and 43 scores during HS career ... as a senior, led Coeur D’Alene to 9-3 record and 5A state championship game ... Gatorade state player of the year as a junior in 2016.

* RUNNING BACKS *#9, Myles Gaskin, 5-10, 193, Sr. – UW’s all-time leading rusher with 4,678 yds. ... 75 yds. on 17 carries vs. Auburn ... 15 carries for 53 yds. and a TD vs. North Dakota ... 143 yds. and a TD on 30 carries at Utah ... 21 carries for 86 yds., plus 2 rec. for 23, vs. ASU ... 14 carries for 81 yds., 1 TD vs. BYU ... 116 yds. and 2 TDs on 27 carries (plus 4 rec.) at UCLA ... 15 carries for 69 yds. at Oregon ... AP preseason All-America first team ... entered sr. year with 4,055 career rush yds., most among 2018 returning FBS players and just 51 yds. shy of Napoleon Kaufman’s UW record (4,106) ... already holds UW career rushing (45) and total (49) TDs records ... trying to become only the 10th player in NCAA-FBS history to rush for 1,000 in four seasons ... has over 1,300 in each of 1st 3 seasons ... just the 3rd RB in UW history with 3 1,000-yd. seasons ... 1,380 yds. and 21 rush TDs on 222 carries in 2017 ... 2nd-team All-Pac-12 in 2017 ... holds UW records for season (4, in 2015) and career (8) 50-yard rushes, career yds.-per-game (101.4), and career yds.-per-rush (5.9) ... career-high 202 yds. on 27 carries, with 2 TDs at Colorado in 2017 ... 1,373 yds. and 10 TDs in 237 carries in 2016 ... 1st-team All-Pac-12 in 2016 ... in 2015, first true freshman ever at the UW to rush for 1,000 yards in a season ... finished season with 1,302, then-8th-most in UW history ... also set a UW true-freshman record with 14 rushing TDs, then-5th-most ever at UW ... freshman All-America first-team from the FWAA ... honorable mention All-Pac-12 ... 1st-team 3A all-state from AP at RB and 2nd-team at all-purpose/returner at O’Dea HS ... 2015 3A state champ in the 100m. Career Highs: RUSH: 32 car., 202 yds., 4 TDs; REC: 6 rec., 114 yds.; 1 TD.#26, Salvon Ahmed, 5-11, 195, So. – 36 yds. on 7 carries vs. Auburn ... 4 carries for 44

yds., plus 5 rec. for 39, vs. North Dakota ... 10 carries for 71 yds. vs. ASU ... 10 carries for 86 yds. and 2 TDs vs. BYU ... 16 yds. on 6 carries, plus 2 rec. for 27 yds., at UCLA ... 11 carries for 61 yds. and 2 TDs at Oregon ... played in all 13 games during true freshman season (388 yds. on 77 carries) ... honorable mention All-Pac-12 ... rushed for 82 yards on just 9 carries, and also had a 10-yard reception, in the Apple Cup win ... KingCo 3A off. MVP as senior at Juanita HS ... 1,300 yds. and 13 TDs despite playing in just 6 games due to injury ... 2-time all-state DB. Career Highs: 10 car., 86 rush yds., 2 rush TDs.; 5 rec., 39 rec. yds.#24, Kamari Pleasant, 6-0, 204, So. – Has seen action in all games ... 5 carries for 47 yds. and a 23-yd. TD vs. North Dakota ... 3 carries for 18 yds. vs. ASU ... 3 carries, 9 yds. vs. BYU ... 1 carry at UCLA ... 4 carries for 30 yds., plus a reception, at Oregon ... played in 4 games in 2017 ... 4 carries for 14 yds. vs. UCLA ... 20-yd. rec. vs. WSU ... redshirted 2016. Career Highs: 5 car., 47 yds., 1 TD.#25, Sean McGrew, 5-7, 174, So. – 3 carries for 23 yds. and a 23-yd. TD vs. North Dakota ... 1 carry at Utah and vs. ASU ... 3 carries, 9 yds. vs. BYU ... 19 yds. on 3 carries at UCLA ... 30 yds. on 8 carries, plus 2 rec. for 34 yds. at Oregon ... played in 7 games in 2017 (17 car., 59 yds., 2 TDs) ... rushed for 26 yds. on 6 carries, including a 3-yard TD in win over Mon-tana ... TD in the win at Oregon State ... redshirted 2016 season... 2015 Gatorade POY for California, LB Press-Telegram POY, LA Times all-area first team and first-team CIF Southern Section All-Pac 5 Division ... as a senior at St. John Bosco, rushed for 1,852 yards and 27 TDs on 200 carries, while also catching 17 passes for 264 yards and 3 scores ... during his 4-year career, rushed for 5,762 yards on 630 carries (a 9.1-yard average), with 76 career rush TDs. Career Highs: 6 car., 26 yds., 1 TD.#36 Malik Braxton, 5-10, 197, Jr. – 2 carries for 7 yds. vs. North Dakota ... first year at UW after having played at Western Oregon in 2015 and 2016 ... WOU’s leading rusher (634 yds. in 2015; 412 yds. in 2016) in both seasons there ... lettered in 4 sports in HS.

* WIDE RECEIVERS *#2, Aaron Fuller, 5-11, 186, Jr. – Career-high 7 rec. for 135 yds. vs. Auburn ... 6 rec. for 74 yds. vs. North Dakota ... 6 rec. for 108 yds. at Utah ... 3 rec. for 50 yds. and a TD vs. ASU ... 8 rec. for 107 yds. vs. BYU ... 100 yds. and a TD on 5 rec. at UCLA ... 2 rec. for 15 yds. at Oregon ... played in all 13 games, making 4 starts in 2017 ... 26 rec. for 291 yds. in 2017 ... started vs. Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl, when he had a career-high 6 catches for 61 yards and a TD.... played in all 14, starting 4, as a true freshman in 2016 ... 16 rec. for 184 yds. and 2 TDs on the season ... first-team All-District 10-5A and first-team All-Collin County as a HS senior in 2015 ... 86 rec. for 1,178 yds. and 14 TDs while also rushing for 2 other scores and returning 2 punts for TDs in 2015 ... as a junior in 2014, 69 rec. for 1,396 yds. and 22 TDs, while also adding 2 rushing TDs and another on a punt return ... unanimous 2014 District 10-5A Offensive Player of the Year ... won district and area title in the 400m as a junior. Career Highs: 8 rec., 135 yds., 1 TD.#5, Andre Baccellia, 5-10, 173, Jr. – 4 rec. for 41 yds. vs. Auburn ... 2 catches for 15 yds. vs. North Dakota ... 3 for 33 at Utah ... 4 rec., 52 yds. vs. BYU ... 2 rec. for 27 yds. at UCLA ... 1 rec. for 14 yds. at Oregon ... played in 7 games, starting 4 (16 rec., 187 yds.) ... missed time due to injury ... career-high 5 rec. for 58 yds. in the win over Montana ... caught 2 passes, and threw 52-yd. pass, vs. Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl ... played in all 14 in 2016 ... redshirted 2015. Career Highs: 5 rec., 58 yds., 1 TD.#20, Ty Jones, 6-4, 209, So. – 3 rec. for 77 yds. in start vs. Auburn ... 4 rec. for 76 yards and 2 TDs vs. North Dakota ... 6-yd. TD at Utah ... 2 rec. for 43 yds. and a TD vs. ASU ... 1 rec. vs. BYU ... 3 rec. for 56 yds. at UCLA ... 2 rec. for 55 yds., including a 43-yd. TD, at Oregon ... played in 11 games during his true freshman season (7 rec., 71 yds.) ... first career rec.

NCAA-FBS Players with Four 1,000-Yard Rushing Seasons

Justin Jackson ....................Northwestern ............................2014-17Damion Fletcher ..................Southern Miss ...........................2006-09Tyrell Fenroy ........................Louisiana-Lafayette ..................2005-08DonTrell Moore ...................New Mexico ..............................2002-05Cedric Benson .....................Texas .........................................2001-04Ron Dayne ...........................Wisconsin .................................1996-99Denvis Manns .....................New Mexico State ....................1995-98Amon Lawrence ..................North Carolina ...........................1977-80Tony Dorsett ........................Pittsburgh ..................................1973-96

* freshmen eligibility began in 1972. (source: TheAthletic.com)

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O F F E N S I V E P O S I T I O N - B Y - P O S I T I O N N O T E Sin the win over UCLA (2-14) ... had an 11-yard reception at Stanford ... two catches for 23 yards in the Apple Cup ... 2 rec. for 23 yds. in the Fiesta Bowl ... enrolled in March, 2017 ... US Army All-America at Provo HS in Utah ... all-state and Region 7 offensive MVP in 2016 ... 63 rec. for 1,523 yds. and 20 TDs as a senior ... also an all-arounder on the track team (sprints, hurdles, jumps and shotput). Career Highs: 4 rec., 77 yds., 2 TDs.#6, Chico McClatcher, 5-8, 181, Jr. – 1 rec. for 4 yds. vs. Auburn ... 4 rec. for 72 yds. vs. North Dakota ... 1 rec. for 9 yards at Utah; 1-11 vs. ASU ... 23-yd. rec. vs. BYU ... 2 carries for 11 yds. at UCLA ... played in just 3 games, starting 2, before a season-ending injury last season ... granted medical hardship for 2017 ... played in 13 of 14, starting 3, in 2016 ... 3rd on team with 34 rec. for 574 yds. and 5 TDs ... won team’s Tough Husky Award in 2016 ... played in every game as a true freshman in 2015, making 8 catches for 78 yds., 1 TD and rushing 19 times for 153 yds. and 3 scores ... South Puget Sound League Northeast Offensive MVP, 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 yards and 31 TDs as a senior ... more than 8,000 all-purpose yds. and 91 total TDs during 4-year career ... as a senior, finished 2nd in the state in the long jump ... mother, Kam Warner, ran track at the UW and still has top-10 Husky marks in the long jump and the 60-meter hurdles. Career Highs: REC: 5 rec., 72 yds., 1 TD; RUSH: 4 car., 40 yds., 1 TD.#21, Quinten Pounds, 6-0, 180, Jr. – Had a 13-yd. TD rec. vs. Auburn ... 3 rec. for 98 yds. vs. North Dakota ... 2 rec., 24 yds. vs. BYU ... 2 rec. for 31 yds. at UCLA ... played in the first 8 games of the 2017 season before suffering an injury ... 10 rec. for 155 yds. and 1 TD in 2017 ... made a terrific catch for a 43-yard TD in the win at Colorado, out-dueling 2 defenders in the end zone to come down with the ball ... played in all 14 games in 2016 ... 6 rec. for 86 yds. and a TD ... TD was a 26-yd. rec. vs. Idaho ... played in 3 games before suffering sea-son-ending ACL injury in 2015 ... got medical redshirt ... MVP of the Empire League as HS senior ... 29 catches for 570 yds. and 8 scores, and team’s leading rusher with 788 yds. and 11 TDs, while also passing for 3 TDs as a HS senior. Career Highs: 2 rec., 43 yds., 1 TD.#28, Terrell Bynum, 6-1, 194, RSFr. – Saw first UW action vs. North Dakota ... has played in 6 games ... redshirted 2017 season ... 1st-team All-Trinity League as a senior at St. John Bosco ... helped Bosco to a 13-2 overall record, the CIF Southern Section title and CIF Open Division state championship as a senior in 2016 ... 58 rec. for 737 yds and seven TDs as a senior ... played for Servite High School in Anaheim as a jr. and soph.#15, Alex Cook, 6-1, 193, RSFr. – 1 rec. for 26 yards in first UW action vs. North Dakota ... has played in 6 games ... redshirted 2017 season ... first-team Sacramento Bee All-Metro as a DB in 2016 ... went 8-4 and advanced to the quarterfinals of the CIF Sac-Joaquin Division I playoffs as a sr. in 2016 ... 26 rec. for 609 yds. (a 23.4-yd. avg.) and 8 TDs and also rushed for 369 yds.and 3 scores on just 39 carries as a senior ... 92 total tackles and also returned kicks and punts for Sheldon.#89, John Gardner, 6-3, 193, Sr. – Has seen action in all 7 games ... played in 9 games during the 2017 season ... Academic All-Pac-12 first team ... played in 5 games in 2016 and had a 12-yd. rec. vs. Idaho ... played in 2 games in 2015#82, Jordan Chin, 6-0, 171, So. – Saw his first action of 2018 at UCLA ... also played at Oregon ... played in 6 games, starting 1, in 2017 ... redshirted 2016 ... led Chaminade Prep with 37 rec. for 691 yds. as a senior in 2015 ... teammate of fellow Husky Jojo McIntosh as a HS soph.#80, Max Richmond, 5-10, 178, Sr. – Played vs. UND ... played in 7 games in 2017, mainly on special teams ... didn’t see any game action in 2016, but played in 5 in 2015 ... redshirted 2014 season ... went 14-0 and won the state title 3 years in a row at Bellevue HS.

* TIGHT ENDS *#88, Drew Sample, 6-5, 251, Sr. – Started all 6 ... 2 rec. for 26 yds. vs. Auburn ... 3 rec. for 25 yds. vs. North Dakota ... 2 rec. for 24 yds. vs. ASU ... career-high 5 rec. for 37 yds. and a TD vs. BYU ... 4 rec. for career-high 79 yds. at oregon ... played in 10 games, starting 8, in 2017 (7 rec., 84 yds.) ... Academic All-Pac-12 honorable mention ... married over the summer (July, 2018) ... career highs in rec. (3) and yds. (63) at Rutgers ... receptions in last 3 games ... won the Don James Perseverance Award ... honorable mention All-Pac-12 and Academic All-Pac-12 in 2016 ... played in all 14, starting 11, in 2016 ... 9 rec. for 106 yds. in 2016 ... played in all 13 games, starting 7, in 2015 ... 5 catches for 45 yards, 2 TDs ... earned Tough Husky Award in 2015 ... redshirted 2014 ... first-team KingCo 4A as a junior and senior. Career Highs: 5 rec., 79 yds., 1 TD.#87, Cade Otton, 6-5, 249, RSFr. – Has played in all games ... scored a TD on a 1-yd. reception in a start vs. North Dakota ... 3 rec. for 40 yds. and a TD vs. ASU ... 2 rec. for 36 yds. at Oregon ... redshirted 2017 season ... Tumwater went 47-5 in his four years of HS ... Olympian newspaper’s area player of the year, AP 2A player of the year, Evergreen Conf. 2A

MVP in 2016 ... 39 rec. for 733 yds. and 13 TDs as a senior, when he also had 107 tackles, 10 TFLs and 3 sacks ... set school records for career rec. (95), yds. (1,705) and rec. TDs (33) ... AP 2A all-state team at TE and LB in 2015 ... played football for his grandfather, Sid Otton, the winningest coach in Washington state HS history. Career Highs: 3 rec., 40 yds., 1 TD.#86, Jacob Kizer, 6-4, 264, So. – Has seen action in all 7 games ... played in 12 of 13 as a freshman in 2017 ... started last 3 ... enrolled in January, 2017, for the start of the winter academic quarter ... originally signed in Feb., 2016 ... Oregon all-state at defensive line as a HS junior in 2014. Career Highs: 1 rec., 9 yds.#45, Jusstis Warren, 6-2, 249, Jr. – Has played in all 7 games ... played in all 13 games, spending time as an OLB and TE ... 5 tackles, including 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble vs. Montana ... scored on a 2-yard TD pass vs. Cal ... played in 5 games in 2016 ... redshirted 2015... first-team 3A all-state from the AP ... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune all-state and all-area first teams as a senior. Career Highs: 1 rec., 2 yds., 1 TD.#23, DeShon Williams, 6-2, 230, Sr. – Saw action in WSU game in 2017 ... transferred to UW from CSU-Pueblo, where he played in 2014 and 2015 ... won an NCAA Division II national title in 2014 ... older brother of UW OLB Amandre Williams.

* OFFENSIVE LINEMEN *#58, Kaleb McGary, 6-8, 324, Sr. – Started at RT in all 7 games ... started all 13 games at RT in 2017 ... first-team All-Pac-12 ... started all 14 games of 2016 season at RT ... played in 12 games, 6 starts, in 2015 ... RS in 2014 ... started UW career on d-line ... as a senior at Fife, was named the SPSL 2A Defensive Lineman of the Year ... first-team All-SPSL at TE.#56, Nick Harris, 6-1, 300, Jr. – Has started at C in all but North Dakota game ... started all 13 games at RG ... honorable mention All-Pac-12 and Academic All-Pac-12 ... as a true freshman, played in 12 of 14 games and started 4 (2 at RG, 2 at LG) ... classmate of fellow UW O-lineman Luke Wattenberg at JSerra ... first-team All-Trinity League selection as a senior in 2015.#76, Luke Wattenberg, 6-5, 307, So. – Started at LG in all 7 games ... played in 11 games, starting 5 at LT, in 2017 ... Academic All-Pac-12 2nd team ... redshirted 2016 ... HS class-mate of Nick Harris ... LA Times and OC Register all-area and first-team all-state in 2015.#51, Jaxson Kirkland, 6-7, 315, RSFr. – Started at RG in all 7 games ... redshirted 2017 season ... Class 6A first-team all-state and USA Today All-Oregon first team as a HS senior ... led Jesuit to 12-1 record and the quarterfinals of 6A state playoffs ... 14-0 and state champ in 2015 ... named first-team 6A all-state and first-team All-Metro League as a junior ... son of Dean Kirkland, a 3-year letterman (1988-90) and 1990 All-Pac-10 OL at UW.#70, Jared Hilbers, 6-7, 313, Jr. – Made first career start vs. Auburn ... has started all 7 games at LT ... played in 5 games in 2017 ... played in 6 games in 2016 ... redshirted the 2015 season ... No. 4 overall HS prospect in Oregon in 2014.#72, Trey Adams, 6-8, 316, Sr. – Has missed first 7 games ... started the first 7 games of the 2017 season at LT before suffering a season-ending injury at ASU ... 1st-team All-Pac-12 and 2nd-team FWAA All-America tackle in 2016, when he started all 14 games ... played in 10 of 13, starting 9, as a true freshman in 2015 ... all-state OT at Wenatchee HS.#59, Henry Roberts, 6-6, 303, Jr. – Has played in all but Auburn and Oregon games ... played in a total of 7 games in 2017 ... saw action in 2 games in 2016 ... RS in 2015 ... all-state and “medium-sized schools” All-American at Bellevue HS.#75, Jesse Sosebee, 6-5, 327, Sr. – Has seen action vs. all 7... started at C vs. North Da-kota ... played in all 13 games in 2017 ... started at LG in 8 games ... played in all 14 games in 2016 ... saw action in 12 of 13 games, 2 starts at RG, in 2015 ... RS the 2014 season ... first-team All-CIF-SS SW Division and Sunset League O-Lineman of the Year as a HS senior.#71, Matt James, 6-5, 300, Sr. – Saw action vs. North Dakota, BYU and Oregon ... played in 12 of 13 games last season ... saw action in 7 games in 2016 ... started at RT in first 2 games and played 10 of 13 in 2015, earning honorable mention Academic All-Pac-12 ... redshirted 2014 ... Idaho 5A Inland Empire League Player of the Year in 2013.#66, Henry Bainivalu, 6-5, 321, RSFr. – Has seen action in all 7 games ... redshirted 2017 season ... 4-year varsity OL at Skyline HS ... Seattle Times all-state as a senior ... also KingCo 4A Lineman of the Year and first-team 4A All-KingCo at both OL and DL ... AP 4A all-state as a junior.#77, Devin Burleson, 6-8, 333, Jr. – Saw action vs. North Dakota and BYU ... played in 6 games in 2017 ... played in 1 game in 2016 ... enrolled in Jan., 2015 and redshirted 2015 season ... standout HS basketball player.

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D E F E N S I V E P O S I T I O N - B Y - P O S I T I O N N O T E S* DEFENSIVE LINEMEN *

#99, Greg Gaines, 6-2, 316, Sr. – Has started every game ... 5 tackles in start vs. Auburn ... 2 stops vs. North Dakota ... 3 tackles, including a sack, at Utah ... 7 stops vs. ASU; 1 vs. BYU ... 2 tackles at UCLA; 7 at Oregon ... started all 13 last year ... second-team All-Pac-12 and Academic All-Pac-12 ... won the team’s L. Wait Rising Lineman of the Year Award 2 straight seasons ... married in summer, 2017 ... also second-team Academic All-Pac-12 and HM All-Pac-12 in 2016, when he started all 14 games ... played in all 13, starting 6, in 2015 ... redshirted 2014 ... 2012 & 2013 MVP of the Freeway League and first-team All-CIF Southern Section SW Division. Career High Tackles: 10.#92, Jaylen Johnson, 6-3, 286, Sr. – Has started every game ... career-high 7 tackles in start vs. Auburn ... 2 stops vs. North Dakota ... 5 stops at Utah; 2 vs. ASU ... 4 tackles at UCLA; 2 at Oregon ... played in 13 games, starting 1, in 2017 ... season-high 5 tackles at Rutgers ... missed first 3 games of 2016 due to injury, but played in other 11 ... 12 total tackles in ‘16 ... played in all 13 games, with 1 start in 2015 ... redshirted 2014 ... CIF-SS Inland Division Def. MVP as a senior in 2013. Career High Tackles: 7.#95, Levi Onwuzurike, 6-3, 282, So. – 3 stops vs. Auburn; 1 vs. North Dakota ... 2 stops at Utah ... 2 tackles vs. ASU ... 2 tackles, 1 TFL in start vs. BYU ... 5 tackles at UCLA ... career-high 8 tackles at Oregon ... played in 12 of 13 games in 2017 ... second-team Academic All-Pac-12 ... season-high 4 tackles, including a sack, at Colorado ... 10-yd. sack in the Apple Cup ... redshirted 2016 ... Dallas Morning News’ All-Area Def. Player of the Year and District 6-6A Def. MVP as a HS senior in 2015 ... 53 tackles and 8.5 TFL ... helped Allen to 14-1 record & Class 6A Division I semis. Career High Tackles: 8.#96, Shane Bowman, 6-4, 291, Sr. – Started first 4 .... 4 tackles, sack & forced fumble in start vs. Auburn ... 1 stopvs. ASU ... missed last 3 games with injury ... played in 10 games in 2017 ... played in all 14 in 2016 (4 tackles) ... played in 7 in 2015 ... recovered a fumble in ‘15 Apple Cup ... redshirted 2014 ... played OL, DL and TE, and won 3 straight state titles at Bellevue. Career High Tackles: 4.#90, Josiah Bronson, 6-3, 280, Jr. – Saw action vs. North Dakota an at Utah ... 1 tackle vs. ASU ... 3 stops vs. BYU; 2 at UCLA ... 2 tackles at Oregon ... joined the UW roster last fall after having started career at Temple (2015-16) ... all-area at Kentwood HS ... brother of Demitrius, a former UW TB, and John, who played at Penn State and for the Cardinals. Career High Tackles: 3.#57, John Clark, 6-4, 275, Jr. – Saw action vs. North Dakota and at Utah ... 2 tackles vs. BYU ... played at UCLA ... 2 tackles at Oregon ... due to injury, did not see any action during the 2017 season ... played in 6 games in 2016 ... redshirted 2015 season ... 3A all-state second-team and also two-way first-team All-WesCo as a senior at Marysville-Getchell.#97, Jason Scrempos, 6-6, 292, Jr. – Saw action vs. North Dakota ... 1 tackle vs. BYU ... played in 3 games as a sophomore in 2017 ... saw action in 2 games in 2016 ... redshirted 2015 ... All-Northern California and All-Bay Area and Santa Clara Valley Athletic League (SCVAL) De Anza Division Defensive Lineman of the Year as a HS senior in 2014.#91, Tuli Letuligasenoa, 6-1, 336, Fr. – True freshman saw action vs. North Dakota ... ... Bay Area News Group all-area first team as a senior ... also S.F. Chronicle All-Metro second team ... as a senior in 2017, helped lead De La Salle to an 11-2 record, the CIF North Coast Section championship and berth in California state finals.

* LINEBACKERS *#25, Ben Burr-Kirven, 6-0, 221, Sr. – Leads the nation in tackles (13.3 per game) ... 13 tackles in start vs. Auburn ... 9 stops vs. North Dakota ... led UW with 11 stops at Utah (Pac-12 Player of the Week) ... 20 tackles, 2 FFs and a FR vs. ASU ... 20 tackles were most by a Husky since 1996 ... 6 tackles, 1 FF, 1 FR vs. BYU ... 15 tackles at UCLA ... 19 tackles at Oregon ... 2016 and 2017 CoSIDA Academic All-District 8 team ... 2017 Academic All-Pac-12 first team and All-Pac-12 second team ... played in all 13 games, starting 8, in 2017 ... 84 total tackles led the team (24 more than next-highest UW total) ... season-high 11 tackles in opener at Rutgers ... also 10 vs. Montana and Oregon ... 7 tackles and an INT in the ‘17 Apple Cup ... co-winner of Husky Excellence Award after ‘17 season ... played in all 14 games in 2016, totaling 44 tackles ... 27-yd. INT return at Cal ... played in 12 games as a true freshman in 2015, only missing the bowl game ... 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: 20.#17, Tevis Bartlett, 6-3, 233, Sr. – 3 tackles vs. Auburn ... 5 tackles in a start vs. North Dakota ... 7 stops and a forced fumble at Utah ... 4 tackles vs. ASU ... 6 stops vs. BYU; 5 at UCLA ... 12 tackles, 1 sack and a forced fumble at Oregon ... played in all 13 games, start-ing 11, last year ... Academic All-Pac-12 first team ... honorable mention All-Pac-12 ... 1st career INT (with a 24-yard return) and 3 TFLs vs. Fresno State in ‘17 ... 3 tackles, including

2 for a loss, and a fumble recovery at OSU ... 4 tackles, 2 sacks, vs. Cal ... 7 stops and an INT vs. Oregon ... sacks vs. Utah and WSU ... played in 12 of 14 games in 2014 ... 2nd-team Academic All-Pac-12 in 2016 ... 13 games as a true freshman in 2015 ... during HS career, passed for 4,112 yds. & 34 TDs, rushed for 3,613 yds. & 46 more TDs, and posted 145 tack-les ... 1st-team 4A all-state at both QB and DB all 3 seasons ... 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 fr. and so. Career High Tackles: 7.#8, Benning Potoa’e, 6-3, 277, Jr. – 4 tackles in start vs. Auburn ... 1 stop vs. North Da-kota ... 3 tackles, 1 TFL at Utah ... career-high 7 tackles, 2 TFLs, vs. ASU ... 2 tackles, 1 TFL vs. BYU ... 1 stop at UCLA ... 3 tackles at Oregon ... played in all 13 games, starting 10 ... had a 16-yard sack in the win over Cal ... 6 tackles against Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl.... played in 13 games in 2016 ... started vs. Colorado in Pac-12 title game ... 19 tackles on the year ... redshirted 2015 ... state’s defensive player of the year by as a HS sr. by USA Today ... brother, Sione, played DL for UW from 2010-13. Career High Tackles: 7.#15, DJ Beavers, 6-1, 219, Jr. – 8 tackles in start vs. Auburn ... hasn’t seen action since due to injury ... missed the 1st 7 games of 2017 season due to injury, but played in 5 of the last 6 ... 13 total tackles in 2017 ... 4 tackles, 1.5 TFLs, vs. Utah ... played in 13 of 14 games in 2016, starting the last 4 ... 40 total tackles in ‘16 ... 4 tackles, an INT, a forced fumble and a recovery in 2nd career start at WSU ... redshirted the 2015 season ... all-state first team in 2014. Career High Tackles: 8.#16, Amandre Williams, 6-2, 241, So. – 3 tackles vs. Auburn ... 1 tackle vs. North Dakota and at Utah ... 2 tackles vs. BYU ... batted down a pass at UCLA ... played in 8 games in 2017 ... redshirted 2016 season ... enrolled in spring of 2015 ... first-team all-league at both QB and DL, and SPSL North Offensive Back of the Year. Career High Tackles: 2.#55, Ryan Bowman, 6-0, 263, So. – 2 tackles vs. Auburn ... 1 vs. North Dakota; 2 at Utah ... 3 tackles at UCLA ... 1 stop at Oregon ... played in all 13 games, starting 3, in 2017 ... 5 tackles, including a 7-yd. sack and a forced fumble, in the win over Fresno State ... 6 tack-les, 1 sack, at Colorado ... 4 tackles, 1.5 sacks, vs. Cal ... redshirted 2016 season ... UW’s de-fensive scout team player of the year ... younger brother of UW DL Shane Bowman ... went to Bellevue HS before playing sr. season at IMG Academy (Fla.). Career High Tackles: 6.#30, Kyler Manu, 6-1, 238, Jr. – 2 stops vs. Auburn and North Dakota; 1 at Utah ... 2 tackles vs. BYU; 1 at UCLA ... played in 7 games in 2017 ... saw action in 3 games in 2016 ... enrolled for spring quarter, 2015, and redshirted 2015 season ... USA Today Idaho state defensive player of the year as a senior at Highland HS (Pocatello, Ida.) ... All-Idaho as a junior and senior. Career High Tackles: 1.#53, Jake Wambaugh, 6-2, 224, Sr. – 2 stops vs. Auburn & North Dakota ... 1 tackle vs. ASU; 2 vs. BYU ... played in all 13 games in 2017 ... played in 7 games in 2016 ... notched 8 tackles on the season ... saw time in 6 games in 2015 ... redshirted 2014. Career High Tackles: 3.#52, Ariel Ngata, 6-2, 217, RSFr. – 2 tackles vs. Auburn ... 3 tackles, a TFL and a forced fumble vs. North Dakota ... 1 stop at Utah and vs. ASU ... 2 stops vs. BYU and at UCLA ... redshirted 2017 ... named Special Teams Scout Squad MVP ... USA Today All- California first team as a senior at Folsom HS ... first-team All-Sac-Joaquin Section and first-team All-Sierra League. Career High Tackles: 3#13, Brandon Wellington, 6-0, 222, Jr. – Saw first action of 2018 vs. BYU (1 TFL) ... 2 stops at UCLA; 1 at Oregon ... played in 11 of 13 games in 2017 ... 15 total tackles ... 4 tackles, including first career sack, against Utah ... played in all 14 as true freshman in 2016 ... 7 tackles and 2 kick returns in ‘16 ... two-time state champ 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: 4.#9, Joe Tryon, 6-5, 267, RSFr. – 1 stop in first UW action vs. North Dakota ... 1 tackles vs. ASU and 1 vs. BYU ... redshirted 2017 season ... North Puget Sound League Defensive Lineman of the Year and Seattle Times all-state in 2016 ... also played basketball and baseball at Hazen.#54, Matt Preston, 6-2, 218, Sr. – Has played in all but Auburn game ... Played in 4 games in 2017 ... played in 8 games in 2016 ... 3 tackles in win over Idaho ... saw action in 2 games in 2015 ... redshirted 2014. Career High Tackles: 3.#41, Myles Rice, 6-3, 243, So. – Saw action vs. North Dakota ... played in 3 games in 2017 ... fumble recovery in UW debut vs. Montana (2017) ... redshirted 2016 season ... originally signed in Feb., 2015, but delayed enrollment until Jan. 2016 ... 1st-team honors on the All-District 23-5A team as a senior at Bush HS in 2014.

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D E F E N S I V E / S P E C I A L I S T S P O S I T I O N - B Y - P O S I T I O N N O T E S* DEFENSIVE BACKS *

#14, Jojo McIntosh, 6-1, 205, Sr. – 7 tackles in start vs. Auburn ... 3 stops vs. North Da-kota ... 5 tackles at Utah ... 7 stops vs. ASU ... 3 tackles vs. BYU, UCLA and Oregon ... started all 13 games at safety in 2017 ... second-team All-Pac-12 ... 50 total tackles in 2017 ... team-high 7 tackles and a fumble recovery in the win over Cal ... 2 tackles and had a 33-yard interception return in the Apple Cup ... 7 tackles in the Fiesta Bowl ... played in and started 13 of 14 games in 2014 ... tied for third on the team with 67 tackles ... honorable mention Academic All-Pac-12 ... career-high 8 tackles, including 2 TFLs, in Peach Bowl ... also had 8 tackles at Oregon ... played in all 13 games (38 tackles, 1 INT) in 2015 ... HM Academic All-Pac-12 ... 7 tackles and an INT vs. Arizona ... redshirted 2014. Career High Tackles: 8.#7, Taylor Rapp, 6-0, 200, Jr. – 4 tackles in start vs. Auburn ... 2 sacks, fumble recovery vs. North Dakota ... 4 tackles, including a sack, and 2 fumble recoveries at Utah ... 7 tackles vs. ASU ... 2 tackles, 1 sack vs. BYU ... 5 tackles and an INT at UCLA ... career-high 9 tackles (1 TFL) at Oregon ... AP preseason All-America first team ... played in all 13, starting 12, in 2017 ... Academic All-Pac-12 first team ... also first-team All-Pac-12 ... 6 tackles, includ-ing 1.5 for a loss and 1 sack, vs. Oregon ... six solo stops at Stanford ... had 6 tackles and notched his 5th career INT vs. Utah ... 4 tackles in the Fiesta Bowl ... Pac-12 Def. Freshman of the Year and Freshman All-America in 2016 ... MVP of the Pac-12 Championship Game, (2 INTs, scoring on 1 of them) ... played in all 14, starting 10, in 2016 ... USA Today all-state (all levels) first-team, AP 2A all-state first-team ... credited with 117 tackles, 7 tackles for loss, 4 forced fumbles and 4 INTs in 2015. Career High Tackles: 9.#23, Jordan Miller, 6-1, 181, Sr. – 3 tackles in start vs. Auburn ... started vs. North Dakota ... 3 stops, a forced fumble and an INT at Utah ... 4 tackles vs. ASU ... 4 tackles and a forced fumble vs. BYU ... 2 tackles at UCLA; 1 at Oregon ... started the first 7 games of 2017 before suffering a season-ending injury at ASU ... 2 interceptions (both inside UW territory) at Colorado ... 9 tackles and a forced fumble at Arizona State ... played in all 14 games in 2016 ... INT in the ‘16 Apple Cup ... played in all 13 as a true freshman in 2015 ... 55-yard INT return at OSU ... as a senior at Oceanside HS, played on a team that went 14-1, won league and San Diego Section and advanced to state title game ... San Diego Section champ in 100m and triple jump. Career High Tackles: 9.#1, Byron Murphy, 5-11, 182, So. – 5 tackles in start vs. Auburn ... 5 tackles vs. North Da-kota ... 5 tackles, 1 TFL, 4 PBUs at Utah ...2 tackles vs. ASU ... 6 tackles, 2 TFLs and a forced fumble vs. BYU ... 4 tackles at UCLA; 6 at Oregon ... AP 2nd-team preseason All-America ... played in, and started, 6 games – first 3 and the last 3, in 2017 ... missed 7 games in between due to injury ... made UW debut in the win at Rutgers, where he had 2 INTs ... also had 1 tackle and downed 2 punts inside the 2-yard line ... 5 tackles, including 1 for a loss, forced a fumble and broke up 3 passes in the Apple Cup ... 7 tackles, including 2 for loss (1 of them a sack), and an INT in the end zone in the Fiesta Bowl ... redshirted 2016 ... Arizona Division II Player of the Year ... MaxPreps.com Medium-Sized Schools All-America first team and All-America (all levels) second team WR. Career High Tackles: 7.#5, Myles Bryant , 5-8, 182, Jr. – 8 tackles & a sack in start vs. Auburn ... 5 tackles vs. North Dakota ... 6 stops at Utah ... 4 tackles vs. ASU ... 7 tackles, 2 TFLs, 1 sack vs. BYU ... 5 tackles and a forced fumble at UCLA ... 5 stops at Oregon ... started all 13 games in 2017 ... honorable mention All-Pac-12 ... 57 tackles were 4th on team ... 35-yd. INT return for a touchdown at Colorado ... career-high 11 tackles at ASU ... co-winner of the Earle T. Glant Tough Husky Award ... played in 11 of 14 games as a true freshman in 2016 ... totaled 5 tackles on the season ... All-Mission League as a DB and WR at Loyola HS in LA. Career High Tackles: 11.#27, Keith Taylor, 6-2, 200, So. – Played in all games so far ... 1 stop vs. BYU ... 2 tackles at at Oregon ... played in 12 of 13 games in 2017 ... 8 total tackles ... All-Orange County and All-Trinity League as a senior at Servite HS ... standout sprinter (10.89 in the 100m as a jr.). Career High Tackles: 3.#11, Brandon McKinney, 6-0, 201, So. – Has played in all games ... 2 stops, 1 TFL v vs. North Dakota ... 2 tackles at Utah; 1 at UCLA ... 1 tackle at Oregon ... played in all 13 games as a true freshman in 2017 ... 12 total tackles ... All-Orange County and All-Trinity League as a senior at Orange Lutheran ... played DB and WR in high school. Career High Tackles: 4.#3, Elijah Molden, 5-11, 190, So. – Has played in all games ... 4 stops vs. North Dakota and at Utah ... 1 stop vs. BYU ... 3 tackles and a forced fumble at Oregon ... played in all 13 games during true freshman season in 2017 ... 19 total tackles ... season-high 5 tackles vs. Montana ... 6A all-state 1st-team CB and 2nd-team RB as a senior at West Linn ... led HS to 14-0 record and state title in 2016 ... son of former NFL first-round CB Alex Molden (Saints, Chargers, Lions). Career High Tackles: 5.#19, Kyler Gordon, 6-0, 189, Fr. – True freshman saw his first action at Oregon ... AP 2A all-state both as a DB and as an all-purpose player as a senior at Archbishop Murphy ...

517 rush yards on just 40 carries, plus 32 rec. for 841 yds. ... also threw an 88-yd. TD pass and had 44 tackles and 5 INTs ... Offensive MVP of the Cascade Conference ... as a junior in 2016, Archbishop Murphy went 14-0 and won the 2A state championship.#4, Austin Joyner, 5-11, 200, Jr. – Played in first 4 games, but has retired from football for medical reasons (announced Oct. 11, 2018) ... played in 11 games, starting 10, in 2017 ... 40 total tackles, 6 for a loss ... season-high 6 tackles in 3 different games ... 6 stops, 2 TFLs vs. Fresno State ... 6 tackles and an INT in the Fiesta Bowl ... won the Chuck Niemi Big Hit Award at the UW postseason banquet ... played in 12 of 14 games in 2016 ... totaled 10 tackles and 8 kick returns in ‘16 ... first career INT vs. Oregon State ... saw action in first 2 games of 2015 before suffering season-ending injury (redshirt) ... 2014 Washington State player of the year and Gatorade state player of the year. Career High Tackles: 6.

* SPECIALISTS*PK - #47, Peyton Henry, 5-11, 195, RSFr. – 3-for-4 on FGs vs. Auburn (made from 28, 30, 31; missed from 40) ... made only FG attempt vs. North Dakota (29 yards) ... made lone attempt at UCLA (26 yds.) ... made field goals from 41 and 22 yards, and missed from 37, at Oregon ... also recovered a fumble vs. the Ducks ... redshirted 2017 season ... made his only 2 attempts vs. ASU (26, 29) ... missed both attempts vs. BYU ... kicked and punted at Monte Vista, where he teamed with fellow UW RS-Fr. Jake Haener ... MaxPreps California Large School All-State second team and the All-NorCal first team after his senior year ... also Bay Area News Group’s all-area and San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro ... went 69-for-69 on PAT attempts and made eight field goals (long of 47) in 2016, when he also recorded 84 touchbacks on 93 kickoffs ... as a senior, helped Mustangs to a 12-1 record and the CIF North Coast Section Division I championship ... 152-for-154 on PAT attempts and 18-for-26 on field goals, with a long of 52 (junior year) in HS career. Career Long FG: 41 yds.LS - #49, A.J. Carty, 6-2, 239, Jr. – Has handled all snaps so far ... played in all 13 games and handled every long snap for the Huskies in 2017 ... earned Academic All-Pac-12 honor-able mention ... redshirted the 2015 season.P - #32, Joel Whitford, 6-3, 212, Jr. – Lone punt vs. Auburn was for 43 yds. ... missed UND and Utah games due to injury ... 3 punts for 49.3-yd. avg. vs. ASU ... only punt vs. BYU went for 40 yds. (no return) ... 2 punts for 47.5-yd. avg. at UCLA ... 2 punts for a 33.5-yd. average at Oregon ... 42 punts for a 42.3-yd. avg. in 2017, his 1st season at UW ... had only 2 punts go into the endzone, and opponents returned only 11 punts (for a total of 58 yds.) all season ... enrolled at UW for the start of the winter, 2017 quarter (Jan., 2017) ... also served as holder in 3 games ... Australian played 2015 season at Santa Barbara CC before taking 2016 season off ... 1st-team All-SCFA All-American Division Pacific League and all-state Region IV at SBCC. Career Long Punt: 56 yards.P/H - #46, Race Porter, 6-2, 185, So. – 2 punts for 39.5-yd. avg. vs. Auburn ... 4 punts for a 47.0-yard average vs. North Dakota (long of 63) ... 7 punts for 38.4-yd. avg. at Utah ... punted once at UCLA (37 yds.) ... had a 56-yard punt at Oregon ... has handled all of the holding duties in 2018 ... served as holder in 10 games in 2016 ... redshirted the 2016 season ... played WR and P at O’Dea ... first-team All-Metro League at both as a senior. Career Long Punt: 63 yards.

HUSKIES IN THE NFL: As of Oct. 14, the following 25 former Washington football players appeared on NFL rosters (source: official team website rosters):

Budda Baker, s ............................... ArizonaZeke Turner, s ................................ ArizonaMarvin Hall, wr ............................. AtlantaDesmond Trufant, cb ..................... AtlantaShaq Thompson, lb.......................CarolinaJohn Ross, wr............................ CincinnatiKeishawn Bierria, lb .......................DenverKevin King, cb............................Green BaySenio Kelemete, g ........................HoustonJaydon Mickens, wr .............. JacksonvilleAustin Seferian-Jenkins, te^ ... JacksonvilleCory Littleton, olb .........Los Angeles RamsMarcus Peters, cb ........Los Angeles Rams

Danny Shelton, dl .................New EnglandDwayne Washington, rb ...... New OrleansJermaine Kearse, wr ..........New York JetsSidney Jones, cb ................... PhiladelphiaJoshua Perkins, te ................. PhiladelphiaDante Pettis, wr ..................San FranciscoLavon Coleman, rb*........................SeattleDarrell Daniels, te ..........................SeattleWill Dissly, te^ ...............................SeattleAzeem Victor, lb* ...........................SeattleVita Vea, dt ...............................Tampa BayMason Foster, lb .....................Washington

* - practice squad ^ - injured reserve

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PASSING YARDSGame No. Opponent 1. Cody Pickett 455 Arizona, 2001 2. Keith Price 438 Baylor, 2011 Cody Pickett 438 Idaho, 2002 4. Cody Pickett 429 UCLA, 2002 5. Cary Conklin 428 Arizona State, 1989 6. Jake Browning 405 Arizona State, 2015 7. Cody Pickett 404 Wyoming, 2002 8. Cody Pickett 399 California, 2002 9. Sonny Sixkiller 387 Purdue, 1971 10. Jake Browning 378 California, 2016

Season PA PC PCT TD YDS 1. Cody Pickett (2002) 612 365 .596 28 4,458 2. Jake Browning (2016) 391 243 .621 43 3,430 3. Keith Price (2011) 362 242 .669 33 3,063 4. Cody Pickett (2003) 454 257 .566 15 3,043 5. Keith Price (2013) 352 233 .662 21 2,966 6. Jake Browning (2015) 368 233 .633 16 2,955 7. Jake Locker (2009) 394 230 .584 21 2,800 8. Cary Conklin (1989) 404 229 .567 18 2,786 9. Keith Price (2012) 432 263 .609 19 2,726 10. Jake Browning (2017) 336 230 .685 19 2,719

Career PA PC PCT TD YDS 1. Jake Browning (2015-) 1,286 832 .647 88 10,855 2. Cody Pickett (1999-03) 1,429 821 .575 55 10,220 3. Keith Price (2010-13) 1,183 757 .640 75 8,919 4. Jake Locker (2007-10) 1,147 619 .540 53 7,639 5. Brock Huard (1996-98) 875 484 .553 53 6,391 6. Damon Huard (1992-95) 790 472 .597 36 5,886 7. M. Tuiasosopo (1997-00) 817 457 .559 33 5,879 8. Sonny Sixkiller (1970-72) 811 385 .475 35 5,496 9. Cary Conklin (1986-1989) 788 423 .537 33 5,082 10. Steve Pelluer (1980-83) 826 472 .571 30 4,917

PASSING COMPLETIONSSeason Year No. 1. Cody Pickett 2002 365 2. Keith Price 2012 263 3. Cody Pickett 2003 257 4. Jake Browning 2016 243 5. Keith Price 2011 242 6. Jake Browning 2015 233 Keith Price 2013 233 8. Steve Pelluer 1983 232 9. Jake Browning 2017 230 Jake Locker 2009 230

Career No. 1. Jake Browning (2015-) 832 2. Cody Pickett (1999-03) 821 3. Keith Price (2010-13) 757 4. Jake Locker (2007-10) 619 5. Brock Huard (1996-98) 484

PASSING COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Game (Min. 10 comp.) Pct. (C-A) Opponent 1. Tom Flick .941 (16-17) Arizona, 1980 2. Jake Browning .920 (23-25) BYU, 2018 3. Jake Browning .900 (18-20) Oregon State, 2015 4. Damon Huard .882 (15-17) San Jose State, 1993 5. Jake Browning .864 (19-22) Fresno State, 2017 6. Jake Browning .846 (22-26) Montana, 2017 7. Jake Locker .826 (19-23) California, 2009 8. Jake Browning .821 (23-28) Idaho, 2016 9. Steve Pelluer .818 (27-33) Michigan, 1983 10. Keith Price .800 (28-35) Illinois, 2013

Season (Min. 100 comp.) Year Passing Pct. 1. Jake Browning 2017 230-336 .685 2. Keith Price 2011 242-362 .669 3. Cyler Miles 2014 219-329 .666 4. Keith Price 2013 233-352 .662 5. Jake Browning 2018 126-191 .660 6. Steve Pelluer 1983 232-357 .650 7. Damon Huard 1995 198-312 .635 8. Jake Browning 2015 233-368 .633 8. Jake Browning 2016 243-391 .621 10. Keith Price 2012 263-432 .609

Career (Min. 200 comp.) Comp.-Att. Pct. 1. Cyler Miles (2013-14) 256-390 .656 2. Jake Browning (2015-) 832-1,286 .647 3. Keith Price (2010-13) 757-1,183 .640 4. Damon Huard (1992-95) 472-790 .597 5. Tom Flick (1976-80) 281-471 .597 6. Cody Pickett (1999-03) 821-1,429 .575 7. Billy Joe Hobert (1990-92) 266-464 .573 8. Steve Pelluer (1980-83) 472-826 .571 9. Hugh Millen (1984-85) 249-439 .567 10. Marques Tuiasosopo (1997-2000) 457-817 .559

TOUCHDOWN PASSESGame No. Opponent 1. Jake Browning 6 California, 2016 Jake Browning 6 Oregon, 2016 3. Jake Browning 5 Idaho, 2016 Keith Price 5 Colorado, 2012 Jake Locker 5 Oregon State, 2010 Chris Rowland 5 California, 1973 7. Jake Browning 4 three times 19 other times 4

Season Year TDs 1. Jake Browning 2016 43 (tied for Pac-12 record) 2. Keith Price 2011 33 3. Cody Pickett 2002 28 4. Brock Huard 1997 25 5. Billy Joe Hobert 1991 24 6. Keith Price 2013 21 Jake Locker 2009 21 8. Chris Chandler 1986 20 9. Jake Browning 2017 19 Keith Price 2012 19

Career TDs 1. Jake Browning (2015-) 88 2. Keith Price (2010-13) 75 3. Cody Pickett (1999-03) 55 4. Jake Locker (2007-10) 53 Brock Huard (1996-98) 53 6. Damon Huard (1992-95) 36 Sonny Sixkiller (1970-72) 35 8. Chris Chandler (1984-87) 34 9. M. Tuiasosopo (1997-2000) 33 Cary Conklin (1986-89) 33 Don Heinrich (1949-52) 33

PASSing YARdS PER ATTEmPTSeason (Min. 100 attempts) Year PA Yds. Avg. 1. Jake Browning 2018 191 1,751 9.16 2. Jake Browning 2016 391 3,430 8.97 3. Brock Huard 1997 274 2,319 8.46 4. Keith Price 2011 362 3,063 8.46 5. Keith Price 2013 352 2,966 8.42 6. Bill Douglas 1963 113 952 8.42 7. Damon Huard 1995 312 2,609 8.36 8. Don Heinrich 1950 221 1,846 8.35 9. Isaiah Stanback 2005 264 2,136 8.10 10. Jake Browning 2017 336 2,719 8.09

Career (Min. 100 attempts) PA Yds. Avg. 1. Bob Schloredt (1958-60) 130 1,195 9.19 2. Jake Browning (2015-) 1,286 10,855 8.44 3. Greg Collins (1971-73) 181 1,378 7.61 4. Tod Hullin (1963-65) 219 1,665 7.60 5. Keith Price (2010-13) 1,183 8,919 7.54 6. Damon Huard (1992-95) 790 5,886 7.45 Tom Flick (1976-80) 471 3,510 7.45 8. Isaiah Stanback (2003-06) 523 3,868 7.40 9. Brock Huard (1996-98) 875 6,391 7.30 10. M. Tuiasosopo (1997-00) 817 5,879 7.20 Don Heinrich (1949-52) 610 4,392 7.20

PASSING EFFICIENCYSeason (Min. 100 comp.) Year Rating 1. Jake Browning 2016 167.5 2. Keith Price 2011 161.9 3. Jake Browning 2017 154.2 4. Jake Browning 2018 154.0 5. Brock Huard 1997 153.8 6. Keith Price 2013 153.3 7. Damon Huard 1995 143.6 8. Don Heinrich 1950 143.6 9. Cyler Miles 2014 142.4 10. Billy Joe Hobert 1991 142.0

Career (Min. 200 completions) Rating 1. Jake Browning (2015-) 153.5 2. Keith Price (2010-13) 143.2 3. Cyler Miles (2013-14) 141.0 4. Damon Huard (1992-95) 130.3 5. Tom Flick (1976-80) 130.0

INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGECareer (Min. 400 attempts) PA INT Pct. 1. Isaiah Stanback (2003-06) 523 12 .0229 2. Jake Browning (2015-) 1,286 30 .0233 3. Keith Price (2010-13) 1,183 30 .0254 4. Mark Brunell (1989-92) 563 17 .0302 5. Jake Locker (2007-10) 1,147 35 .0305 6. Cody Pickett (1999-03) 1,429 44 .0308 7. Steve Pelluer (1980-83) 826 27 .0327 8. Billy Joe Hobert (1990-92) 464 16 .0345 9. Brock Huard (1996-98) 875 31 .0354 Damon Huard (1992-95) 790 28 .0354

TOTAL OFFENSESeason Rush Pass Total 1. Cody Pickett (2002) -185 4,458 4,273 2. Jake Browning (2016) 45 3,430 3,475 3. Jake Locker (2009) 388 2,800 3,188 4. Keith Price (2013) 108 2,966 3,074 5. Keith Price (2011) 10 3,063 3,073 6. Jake Locker (2007) 986 2,062 3,048 7. M. Tuiasosopo (1999) 571 2,418 2,989 8. Cody Pickett (2003) -61 3,043 2,982 9. Cody Pickett (2001) 68 2,696 2,764 10. M. Tuiasosopo (2000) 469 2,284 2,753

Career Rush Pass Total 1. Jake Browning (2015-) 170 10,855 11,025 2. Cody Pickett (1999-02) -117 10,220 10,103 3. Jake Locker (2007-10) 1,939 7,639 9,578 4. Keith Price (2010-13) 99 8,919 9,018 5. M. Tuiasosopo (1997-00) 1,495 5,879 7,374 6. Brock Huard (1996-98) -61 6,391 6,330 7. Damon Huard (1992-95) 118 5,886 6,004 8. Sonny Sixkiller (1970-72) -208 5,496 5,288 9. Steve Pelluer (1980-83) 331 4,917 5,248 10. Cary Conklin (1986-89) 96 5,082 5,178

JAKE BROWNING ON UW PASSING & TOTAL OFFENSE TOP-10s

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RUSHING YARDSSeason TC NYG AVG 1. Bishop Sankey (2013) 327 1,870 5.7 2. Corey Dillon (1996) 301 1,695 5.6 3. Chris Polk (2011) 293 1,488 5.1 4. Bishop Sankey (2012) 289 1,439 5.0 5. Chris Polk (2010) 260 1,415 5.4 6. Greg Lewis (1990) 248 1,407 5.7 7. Napoleon Kaufman (1994) 255 1,390 5.5 8. Myles Gaskin (2017) 222 1,380 6.2 9. Myles Gaskin (2016) 237 1,373 5.8 10. Myles Gaskin (2015) 227 1,302 5.7

Career TC NYG AVG 1. Myles Gaskin (2015-) 825 4,678 5.7 2. Napoleon Kaufman (1991-94) 735 4,106 5.6 3. Chris Polk (2008-11) 799 4,049 5.1 4. Bishop Sankey (2011-13) 644 3,496 5.4 5. Joe Steele (1976-79) 676 3,168 4.7 6. Greg Lewis (1987-90) 577 2,903 5.0 7. Vince Weathersby (1985-88) 606 2,811 4.6 8. Jacque Robinson (1981-84) 573 2,636 4.6 9. Hugh McElhenny (1949-51) 451 2,499 5.5 10. Louis Rankin (2004-07) 488 2,480 5.1

100-YARD RUSHING GAMESCareer No. 1. Myles Gaskin 22 2. Chris Polk 21 3. Napoleon Kaufman 17 4. Bishop Sankey 16 5. Greg Lewis 15 6. Robin Earl 12 7. Louis Rankin 11 Joe Steele 11 9. Hugh McElhenny 10 Jacque Robinson 10 Rashaan Shehee 10

AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSHGame (Min. 15 att.) Avg. (No.) Opponent 1. Hugh McElhenny 14.80 (20-296) Washington St., 1950 2. Corey Dillon 13.88 (16-222) San Jose State, 1996 3. Myles Gaskin 12.31 (16-197) Oregon, 2016 4. Shaq Thompson 11.60 (15-174) Colorado, 2014 5. Hugh McElhenny 11.06 (16-177) Kansas State, 1950

Season (Min. 100 attempts) Year Yds. Att. Avg. 1. Lavon Coleman 2016 852 114 7.5 2. Rich Alexis 2000 816 128 6.4 3. Rashaan Shehee 1997 1,055 168 6.3 4. Myles Gaskin 2017 1,380 222 6.2 Hugh McElhenny 1950 1,107 179 6.2 6. Napoleon Kaufman 1992 1,084 182 6.0 Credell Green 1955 652 108 6.0 8. Myles Gaskin 2016 1,373 237 5.8 9. Napoleon Kaufman 1993 1,299 226 5.7 Myles Gaskin 2015 1,302 227 5.7

Career (Min. 300 attempts) Yds. Att. Avg. 1. Myles Gaskin (2015-) 4,678 825 5.7 2. Rashaan Shehee (1994-97) 2,381 421 5.7 3. Corey Dillon (1996) 1,695 301 5.6 4. Napoleon Kaufman (1991-94) 4,106 735 5.6 5. Hugh McElhenny (1949-51) 2,499 451 5.5 6. Bishop Sankey (2011-13) 3,496 644 5.4 7. Beno Bryant (1989-93) 1,826 350 5.2 8. Louis Rankin (2004-07) 2,480 488 5.1 9. Robin Earl (1973-76) 2,351 463 5.1 10. Chris Polk (2008-11) 4,046 799 5.1

RUSHING YARDS PER GAMECareer (Min. 18 games) Yds. Gms. Avg. 1. Chris Polk (2008-11) 4,049 40 101.2 2. Myles Gaskin (2015-) 4,678 47 99.5 3. Bishop Sankey (2011-13) 3,496 38 92.0 4. Hugh McElhenny (1949-51) 2,499 28 89.3 5. Napoleon Kaufman (1991-94) 4,106 46 89.3 6. Joe Steele (1976-79) 3,168 39 81.2 7. Greg Lewis (1987-90) 2,903 39 74.4 8. Rashaan Shehee (1994-97) 2,381 33 72.2 9. Jacque Robinson (1981-84) 2,636 37 71.2 10. Bishop Sankey (2011-12) 1,626 25 65.0

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSGame No. Opponent 1. Ervin Daily 7 Whitman, 1919 2. Corey Dillon 5 UCLA, 1996 Hugh McElhenny 5 Washington State, 1950 4. Myles Gaskin 4 Washington State, 2017 Myles Gaskin 4 S. Miss, 2015 HOD Bowl Pete Taggares 4 UCLA, 1972 7. Myles Gaskin 3 two times (2016, 2017) 26 other times 3

Season Year TDs 1. Corey Dillon 1996 24 2. Myles Gaskin 2017 21 3. Bishop Sankey 2013 20 4. Bishop Sankey 2012 16 5. Rashaan Shehee 1995 15 6. Myles Gaskin 2015 14 Napoleon Kaufman 1993 14 Jacque Robinson 1984 14 9. Jake Locker 2009 13 Hugh McElhenny 1951 13

Career TDs 1. Myles Gaskin (2015-) 50 2. Bishop Sankey (2011-13) 37 3. Napoleon Kaufman (1991-94) 34 4. Joe Steele (1976-79) 32 5. Jake Locker (2007-10) 29 Rashaan Shehee (1994-97) 29 7. Rich Alexis (2000-03) 28 Hugh McElhenny (1949-51) 28 9. Jacque Robinson (1981-84) 27 10. Chris Polk (2008-11) 26

SCORINGSeason TD PAT FG TP 1. Corey Dillon (1996) 25 0 0 150 2. Myles Gaskin (2017) 24 0 0 144 3. Bishop Sankey (2013) 21 0 0 126 4. Hugh McElhenny (1951) 17 23 0 125 5. Cameron Van Winkle (2016) 0 75 16 123 6. John Ross (2016) 19 0 0 114 7. Chuck Nelson (1982) 0 37 25 112 8. John Anderson (2002) 0 42 22 108 Mario Bailey (1991) 18 0 0 108 10. Cameron Van Winkle (2014) 0 47 20 107

Career Name (Years) TD PAT FG TP 1. Jeff Jaeger (1983-86) 0 125 85 380 2. John Anderson (1999-02) 0 159 68 363 3. Cameron Van Winkle (2013-16) 0 171 52 327 4. Myles Gaskin (2015-) 54 0 0 324 5. Chuck Nelson (1980-82) 0 99 61 282 6. Travis Hanson (1990-93) 0 134 40 254 7. Erik Folk (2009-11) 0 124 42 250 8. Hugh McElhenny (1949-51) 35 23 0 233 9. George Wilson (1923-25) 38 2 0 230 10. Bishop Sankey (2011-13) 38 0 0 228

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNSSeason TDs 1. Corey Dillon (1996) 25 2. Myles Gaskin (2017) 24 3. Bishop Sankey (2013) 21 4. John Ross (2016) 19 5. Mario Bailey (1991) 18 6. Dante Pettis (2016) 17 Hugh McElhenny (1951) 17 Chuck Carroll (1928) 17

Career TDs 1. Myles Gaskin (2015-) 54 2. Bishop Sankey (2011-13) 38 George Wilson (1923-25) 38 4. Joe Steele (1976-79) 37 5. Hugh McElhenny (1949-51) 35 6. Napoleon Kaufman (1991-94) 34 7. Chuck Carroll (1926-28) 32 8. Chris Polk (2008-11) 30 Rashaan Shehee (1994-97) 30 Mario Bailey (1988-91) 30

MYLES GASKIN ON KEY UW GAME, SEASON AND CAREER TOP-10s

Pac-12 Career TD Passes Leaders 1. Luke Falk, WSU, 2014-17 119 2. Matt Barkley, USC, 2009-12 116 3. Marcus Mariota, ORE, 2012-14 105 4. Matt Leinart, USC, 2003-05 99 5. Jared Goff, CAL, 2013-15 96 6. Connor Halliday, WSU, 2011-14 90 7. Jake Browning, UW, 2015-current 88 Cody Kessler, USC, 2012-15 88 9. Rudy Carpenter, ASU, 2005-08 85 Andrew Walter, ASU, 2001-04 85

Pac-12 Career Passing Yards Leaders 1. Luke Falk, WSU, 2014-17 14,486 2. Sean Mannion, OSU, 2011-14 13,600 3. Matt Barkley, USC, 2009-12 13,327 4. Jared Goff, CAL, 2013-15 12,200 5. Carson Palmer, USC, 1998-2002 11,818 6. Connor Halliday, WSU, 2011-14 11,304 7. Derek Anderson, OSU, 2001-04 11,249 8. Alex Brink, WSU, 2004-07 10,913 9. Steve Stenstrom, STAN, 1991-94 10,911 10. Jake Browning UW, 2015-18 10,855

Pac-12 Career Rushing Yards Leaders 1. Charles White, USC, 1976-79 6,245 2. Royce Freeman, ORE, 2014-17 5,621 3. LaMichael James, ORE 2009-11 5,082 4. Ken Simonton, OSU, 1998-2001 5,044 5. Marcus Allen, USC, 1978-81 4,810 6. Myles Gaskin, UW, 2015-current 4,678 7. Johnathan Franklin, UCLA, 2009-12 4,403 8. Stepfan Taylor, STAN, 2009-12 4,300 9. Ka’Deem Carey, ARIZ, 2011-13 4,239 10. Darrin Nelson, STAN, 1977-81 4,169

Pac-12 Career Rushing TDs Leaders 1. Royce Freeman, ORE, 2014-2017 60 2. Ken Simonton, OSU, 1998-2001 59 3. LaMichael James, ORE, 2009-11 53 4. LenDale White, USC, 2003-05 52 5. Myles Gaskin, UW, 2015-current 50 6. Charles White, USC, 1976-79 49 7. Ka’Deem Carey, ARIZ, 2011-13 48 Skip Hicks, UCLA, 1993-94, 96-97 48 9. Jacquizz Rodgers, OSU, 2008-10 46 10. Marcus Allen, USC, 1978-81 45

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2018 Husky Depth ChartWashington vs . Colorado

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OFFEnSE

Pos. no. Player Yr., Ht., Wt., HometownWR 5 AndRE BACCElliA . . . . . Jr., 5-10, 173, Thousand Oaks, Calif. 15 Alex Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RSFr ., 6-1, 193, Sacramento, Calif . 28 Terrell Bynum . . . . . . . . . . . . RSFr ., 6-1, 194, Long Beach, Calif .

lT 70 JAREd HilBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-7, 313, Beaverton, Ore. 59 Henry Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr ., 6-6, 303, Bellevue, Wash .

lg 76 lUKE WATTEnBERg . . . .So., 6-5, 307, Trabuco Canyon, Calif. 66 Henry Bainivalu . . . . . . . . .RSFr ., 6-5, 321, Sammamish, Wash .

C 56 niCK HARRiS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-1, 300, inglewood, Calif. 75 Jesse Sosebee . . . . . . . . . . . Sr ., 6-5, 312, Garden Grove, Calif .

Rg 51 JAXSOn KiRKlAnd . . . . . . . . . .RSFr., 6-7, 315, Portland, Ore. 71 Matt James . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr ., 6-5, 300, Coeur D’Alene, Idaho

RT 58 KAlEB mcgARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-7, 318, Fife, Wash. 77 Devin Burleson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jr ., 6-8, 333, Palmdale, Calif .

TE 88 dREW SAmPlE OR . . . . . . . . . . .Sr., 6-5, 251, Bellevue, Wash. 86 JACOB KizER OR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So, 6-4, 264, Salem, Ore. 87 CAdE OTTOn OR . . . . . . . . . .RSFr., 6-5, 249, Tumwater, Wash. 45 JUSSTiS WARREn . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-4, 249, Tacoma, Wash.

QB 3 JAKE BROWning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-2, 210, Folsom, Calif. 13 Jake Haener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RSFr ., 6-0, 196, Danville, Calif .

TB 9 mYlES gASKin . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 5-10, 193, lynnwood, Wash. 26 Salvon Ahmed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So ., 5-11, 195, Kirkland, Wash .

WR 2 AAROn FUllER . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 5-11, 186, mcKinney, Texas 6 Chico McClatcher . . . . . . . . .Jr ., 5-8, 181, Federal Way, Wash .

WR 20 TY JOnES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-4, 209, Provo, Utah 21 Quinten Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr ., 5-11, 177, Cypress, Calif .

dEFEnSE

Pos. no. Player Yr., Ht., Wt., Hometowndl 95 lEvi OnWUzURiKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So., 6-3, 282, Allen, Texas 97 Jason Scrempos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr ., 6-6, 292, Milpitas, Calif .

dl 99 gREg gAinES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sr., 6-2, 316, la Habra, Calif. 57 John Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jr ., 6-4, 275, Marysville, Wash .

dl 92 JAYlEn JOHnSOn . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-3, 286, Corona, Calif. 90 Josiah Bronson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr ., 6-3, 280, Kent, Wash .

lB 8 BEnning POTOA’E . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jr., 6-3, 277, duPont, Wash. 55 Ryan Bowman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So ., 6-0, 263, Bellevue, Wash .

lB 25 BEn BURR-KiRvEn . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-0, 221, menlo Park, Calif. 30 Kyler Manu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr ., 6-1, 238, Pocatello, Idaho

lB 17 TEviS BARTlETT . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-3, 233, Cheyenne, Wyo. 53 Jake Wambaugh OR . . . . . . . . . .Sr ., 6-2, 224, San Diego, Calif . 16 Amandre Williams . . . . . . . .So ., 6-2, 241, Maple Valley, Wash .

S 14 JOJO mcinTOSH . . . . . . .Sr., 6-1, 205, Canyon Country, Calif. 18 Isaiah Gilchrist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So, 5-11, 202, Bellevue, Wash .

S 7 TAYlOR RAPP. . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-0, 200, Bellingham, Wash. 11 Brandon McKinney . . . . . . . . . . . . . So ., 6-0, 201, Orange, Calif .

CB 23 JORdAn millER . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-1, 181, Oceanside, Calif. 27 Keith Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So, 6-2, 200, Long Beach, Calif .

CB 1 BYROn mURPHY . . . . . . . . . . . So., 5-11, 182, Scottsdale, Ariz. 27 Keith Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So, 6-2, 200, Long Beach, Calif .

CB 5 mYlES BRYAnT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 5-8, 182, Pasadena, Calif. 3 Elijah Molden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So ., 5-11, 190, West Linn, Ore .

SPECiAliSTS

Pos. no. Player Yr., Ht., Wt., HometownPK 47 PEYTOn HEnRY . . . . . . . . . . . . RSFr., 5-11, 195, danville, Calif.

P 32 JOEl WHiTFORd . . . . . .Jr., 6-3, 212, neerim South, Australia

KOR 9 mYlES gASKin . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 5-10, 193, lynnwood, Wash. 26 SAlvOn AHmEd . . . . . . . . . . . So., 5-11, 195, Kirkland, Wash.

Pos. no. Player Yr., Ht., Wt., HometownPR 2 AAROn FUllER . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 5-11, 186, mcKinney, Texas 1 Byron Murphy OR . . . . . . . . . . So ., 5-11, 182, Scottsdale, Ariz . 6 Chico McClatcher . . . . . . . . .Jr ., 5-8, 181, Federal Way, Wash .

lS 49 A.J. CARTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-2, 239, Santa Ana, Calif.

Hld 46 RACE PORTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So., 6-2, 185, Seattle, Wash.

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THE LAST TIME . . .100-YARD RUSHERby UW 116, Myles Gaskin at UCLA, 10/6/18by Opp. 111, CJ Verdell, Oregon, 10/13/18

TWO 100-YARD RUSHERSby UW 159, Myles Gaskin vs. Colorado, 12/2/16 101, Lavon Coleman vs. Colorado, 12/2/16by 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 RUSHERSby UW 179, Bishop Sankey, at Oregon State, 11/23/13 166, Deontae Cooper, at Oregon State, 11/23/13 141, Dwayne Washington, at Oregon State, 11/23/13by 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

200-YARD RUSHERby UW 202, Myles Gaskin at Colorado, 9/23/17by Opp. 200, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11

60-YARD RUSH PLAYby UW 68, Myles Gaskin at Oregon, 10/8/16by Opp. 69, John Santiago, North Dakota, 9/8/18

70-YARD RUSH PLAYby UW 86, Myles Gaskin vs. Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15by Opp. 92, Saquon Barkley, Penn State (Fiesta Bowl), 12/30/17

80-YARD RUSH PLAYby UW 86, Myles Gaskin vs. Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15by Opp. 92, Saquon Barkley, Penn State (Fiesta Bowl), 12/30/17

THREE RUSHING TDSby UW Myles Gaskin (4), vs. Washington State, 11/25/17by Opp. Royce Freeman (4), Oregon, 10/18/14

30 OR MORE RUSHESby UW 30, Myles Gaskin at Utah, 9/15/18by Opp. 30, Bryce Love, Stanford, 11/10/17

TEAM RUSHED FOR 300 YARDSby UW 328, vs. Washington State, 11/25/17by Opp. 308, Arizona, 9/24/16

300-YARD PASSERby UW 313, Jake Browning vs. North Dakota, 9/8/18by Opp. 342, Trace McSorley, Penn State (Fiesta Bowl), 12/30/17

400-YARD PASSERby UW 405, Jake Browning Arizona State, 11/14/15by Opp. 475, Vernon Adams, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14

SCORED ON OVER A 50-YARD PASS PLAYby UW 76 yards, Jake Browning to Myles Gaskin, vs. Utah, 11/18/17by Opp. 56 yards, Nick Mullens to Michael Thomas, Southern Miss, 12/26/15

25 PASS COMPLETIONSby UW 26, Jake Browning vs. Utah, 11/18/17by Opp. 27, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA, 10/6/18

40 PASS ATTEMPTSby UW 40, Jake Browning vs. California, 10/7/17by Opp. 41, Trace McSorley, Penn State (Fiesta Bowl), 12/30/17

THREE OR MORE TD PASSESby UW 3, Jake Browning vs. Arizona State, 9/22/18by Opp. 7, Vernon Adams, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14

FOUR OR MORE TD PASSESby UW 4, Jake Browning vs. Fresno State, 9/16/17by Opp. 7, Vernon Adams, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14

100-YARD RECEIVERby UW 100, Aaron Fuller, at UCLA, 10/6/18by Opp. 119, Dillon Mitchell, Oregon, 10/13/18

200-YARD RECEIVERby UW 208, John Ross at California, 11/5/16by Opp. 244, Golden Tate, Notre Dame, 10/3/09

100 YARDS RECEIVING BY TWO OR MORE PLAYERSby UW John Ross (208) and Dante Pettis (104) at California, 11/5/16by Opp. Cooper Kupp (145) and Kendrick Bourne (114), E. Washington, 9/6/14

TEN OR MORE RECEPTIONSby UW 10, Dante Pettis vs. California, 10/7/17by Opp. 10,Jamal Morrow, Washington State, 11/25/17

THREE OR MORE TD RECEPTIONSby UW 3, Dante Pettis at Oregon State, 9/30/17by Opp. 3, Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14

THREE FIELD GOALSby UW Peyton Henry (3) vs. Auburn, 9/1/18by Opp. Anders Carlson (3), Auburn, 9/1/18

FOUR FIELD GOALSby UW Erik Folk (4) at USC, 10/2/10by Opp. Zane Gonzales (4), Arizona State, 10/19/13

50+ YARD FIELD GOALby UW 51, Cameron Van Winkle vs. Illinois, 9/13/14by Opp. 53, Anders Carlson, Auburn, 9/1/18

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THE LAST TIME . . .MISSED POINT AFTER TOUCHDOWNby UW Tristan Vizcaino (missed) vs. Utah, 11/18/17by Opp. JJ Molson (missed), UCLA, 10/28/17

TWO INTERCEPTIONSby UW Jordan Miller at Colorado, 9/23/17by Opp. Adoree’ Jackson, USC, 11/12/16

THREE INTERCEPTIONSby UW Russell Hairston vs. Oregon, 10/23/93by Opp. Lamont Thompson, Washington State, 11/22/97

MADE 15+ TACKLESby UW 19, Ben Burr-Kirven at Oregon, 10/13/18by Opp. 19, Kennth Olugbode, Colorado, 12/2/16

MADE 20+ TACKLESby UW 20, Ben Burr-Kirven vs Arizona State, 9/22/18by Opp. 21, Marcus Bell, Arizona, 10/3/98

PUNT RETURNED FOR TDby UW 64 yards, Dante Pettis vs. Oregon, 11/4/17by Opp. 63 yards, Richard Morrison, Arizona, 10/20/12

BLOCKED PUNT FOR TDby UW Jesse Callier (blocked by Thomas Tutogi) vs. Washington St., 11/26/11by Opp. Anthony Brown (also blocked by Brown), USC, 10/13/12

PUNT BLOCKED (NO TD)by UW Vita Vea at Colorado, 9/23/17by Opp. Curtis Hodges, Arizona State, 10/14/17

BLOCKED FIELD GOALby UW Brad Cornish (by Taniela Tupou) vs. Sacramento State, 9/12/15by Opp. Tristan Vizcaino (by David Shaw), Montana, 9/9/17

KICKOFF RETURNED FOR TDby UW 45 yards, Keishawn Bierria vs. Arizona State, 11/19/16by Opp. 98 yards, Victor Bolden, Oregon State, 11/23/13

INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR TDby UW Myles Bryant (35 yards) at Colorado, 9/23/17by Opp. Ryan Anderson (26 yards), Alabama, 12/31/16

FUMBLE RECOVERED FOR TDby UW Terry Johnson vs. Idaho, 9/20/03by Opp. Will Derting, Washington State, 11/20/04

FUMBLE RETURNED FOR TDby UW 28 yards, Darren Gardenhire vs. Washington State, 11/27/15by Opp. 51 yards, Osa Odighizuwa, UCLA, 10/28/17

SCORED A SAFETYby UW Punt snap out of endzone, vs. Arizona, 9/28/13by Opp. UW runner tackled in endzone, USC, 11/12/16

SURPASSED 500-YARDS TOTAL OFFENSEby UW 632, vs. North Dakota, 9/8/18by Opp. 545, Penn State (Fiesta Bowl), 12/30/17

SURPASSED 600-YARDS TOTAL OFFENSEby UW 632, vs. North Dakota, 9/8/18by Opp. 631, Oregon, 10/12/13

RECORDED A SHUTOUTby UW 49-0, vs. Sacramento State, 9/12/15by Opp. 0-41, Stanford, 10/30/10

BACK-TO-BACK SHUTOUTSby UW vs. Arizona (54-0), 10/5/91 and vs. Toledo (48-0), 10/12/91by Opp. by USC (0-0), 11/4/61 and by Oregon State (0-3), 11/11/61

SCORED 50 POINTSby UW 63-7, vs. Montana, 9/9/17by Opp. 52-59, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14

SCORED 60 POINTSby UW 63-7, vs. Montana, 9/9/17by Opp. 67-56, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11

PLAYED TO A TIEby UW 21-21 vs. USC, 10/28/95

PLAYED AN OVERTIME GAMEWin 35-28 win at Arizona, 9/24/16Loss 27-30 loss at Oregon, 10/13/18

70-YARD PUNTby UW 82, Kiel Rasp, at California, 11/27/10by Opp. 74, Rob Myers, Washington State, 11/18/89

TEAM FAILED TO RUSH FOR 100 YARDSby UW 91, at Arizona State, 10/14/17by Opp. 34, BYU, 9/29/18

TEAM FAILED TO PASS FOR 100 YARDSby UW 93, vs. Washington State, 11/25/17by Opp. 31, Oregon, 11/4/17

10 OR MORE PENALTIESby UW 10, vs. Auburn, 9/1/18by Opp. 12, Auburn, 9/1/18

100 PENALTY YARDSby UW 111, at Arizona, 11/15/14by Opp. 111, Auburn, 9/1/18

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WASHINGTON POINTS OFF TURNOVERSSept. 1 vs. Auburn (at Atlanta) Outcome Points No Auburn turnoversSept. 8 vs. North Dakota Outcome Points UW fumble recovery (Rapp from Ketteringham) UW touchdown (Jones, 4-yd. rec. from Browning) 7 pointsSept. 15 at Utah Outcome Points UW interception (Miller from Huntley) end of first half 0 points UW fumble recovery (Rapp from Covey) UW touchdown (Jones, 6-yd. rec. from Browning) 7 points UW fumble recovery (Rapp from Boyd) UW punt 0 pointsSept. 22 vs. Arizona State Outcome Points UW fumble recovery (Burr-Kirven from T. Smith) UW punt 0 pointsSept. 29 vs. BYU Outcome Points UW fumble recovery (Burr-Kirven from Katoa) UW touchdown (Browning, 9-yd. run) 7 pointsOct. 6 at UCLA Outcome Points UW interception (Rapp from Thompson-Robinson) UW touchdown (Fuller, 25-yd. rec. from Browning) 7 pointsOct. 13 at Oregon Outcome Points UW fumble recovery (Henry from Brooks-James) UW touchdown (Ahmed, 25-yd. run) 7 points

Totals: 8 takeaways, 5 touchdowns, 0 field goals, 35 points

OPPONENT POINTS OFF TURNOVERSSept. 1 vs. Auburn (at Atlanta) Outcome Points AUB interception (Dean from Browning) AUB field goal (Carlson, 32 yds.) 3 points AUB fumble recovery (D. Williams from Browning) AUB punt 0 pointsSept. 8 vs. North Dakota Outcome Points UND interception (Galvin from Browning) UND missed field goal 0 points UND interception (Blubaugh from Browning) UND punt 0 pointsSept. 15 at Utah Outcome Points UTAH interception (Tonga from Browning) UTAH loss of downs 0 pointsSept. 22 vs. Arizona State Outcome Points ASU interception (Lucas from Baccellia) ASU touchdown (Benjamin, 1-yd. run) 7 pointsSept. 29 vs. BYU Outcome Points BYU fumble recovery (Harris from McClatcher) BYU touchdown (Katoa, 1-yd. run) 7 pointsOct. 6 at UCLA Outcome Points UCLA interception (Pickett from Browning) UW interception (Rapp from Thompson-Robinson) 0 pointsOct. 13 at Oregon Outcome Points ORE interception (Lenoir from Browning) ORE field goal (Stack, 39 yds.) 3 points

Totals: 9 takeaways, 2 touchdowns, 2 field goals, 20 points

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2018 Washington Huskies FootballWashington Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 13, 2018)

All games

Team Statistics WASH OPPSCORING 202 112 Points Per Game 28.9 16.0 Points Off Turnovers 35 20FIRST DOWNS 167 117 R u s h i n g 64 50 P a s s i n g 89 61 P e n a l t y 14 6RUSHING YARDAGE 1218 956 Yards gained rushing 1394 1057 Yards lost rushing 176 101 Rushing Attempts 284 251 Average Per Rush 4.3 3.8 Average Per Game 174.0 136.6 TDs Rushing 14 8PASSING YARDAGE 1875 1250 C o m p - A t t - I n t 134-200-7 143-226-2 Average Per Pass 9.4 5.5 Average Per Catch 14.0 8.7 Average Per Game 267.9 178.6 TDs Passing 11 5TOTAL OFFENSE 3093 2206 Total Plays 484 477 Average Per Play 6.4 4.6 Average Per Game 441.9 315.1KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 8-162 18-383PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-66 13-171INT RETURNS: #-Yards 2-0 7-79KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.2 21.3PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.1 13.2INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 11.3FUMBLES-LOST 4-2 12-6PENALTIES-Yards 34-293 44-403 Average Per Game 41.9 57.6PUNTS-Yards 24-1022 36-1441 Average Per Punt 42.6 40.0 Net punt average 33.0 37.6KICKOFFS-Yards 40-2337 26-1618 Average Per Kick 58.4 62.2 Net kick average 38.2 39.7TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 1 : 5 9 2 8 : 0 13RD-DOWN Conversions 49/96 51/117 3rd-Down Pct 51% 44%4TH-DOWN Conversions 2/5 7/11 4th-Down Pct 40% 64%SACKS BY-Yards 9-69 11-76MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 25 13FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-13 8-14ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES (28-35) 80% (16-20) 80%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (19-35) 54% (13-20) 65%PAT-ATTEMPTS (25-25) 100% (10-10) 100%ATTENDANCE 209448 157259 Games/Avg Per Game 3/69816 3/52420 Neutral Site Games 1/70103

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalWashington 58 65 38 38 3 202Opponents 36 20 16 34 6 112

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2018 Washington Huskies FootballWashington Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 13, 2018)

All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gGaskin, Myles 7 139 656 33 623 4.5 5 38 89.0Ahmed, Salvon 7 51 327 8 319 6.3 4 34 45.6Pleasant, K. 7 16 106 1 105 6.6 1 23 15.0McGrew, Sean 6 19 94 6 88 4.6 1 23 14.7Browning, Jake 7 44 156 91 65 1.5 3 16 9.3Baccellia, A. 7 1 37 0 37 37.0 0 37 5.3Braxton, Malik 1 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 4 7.0McClatcher, C. 7 4 11 4 7 1.8 0 8 1.0Team 5 8 0 33 -33 -4.1 0 0 -6.6Total 7 284 1394 176 1218 4.3 14 38 174.0Opponents 7 251 1057 101 956 3.8 8 69 136.6

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gBrowning, Jake 7 153.97 126-191-6 66.0 1751 10 57 250.1Haener, Jake 2 279.14 7-7-0 100.0 110 1 43 55.0Baccellia, A. 7 8.80 1-2-1 50.0 14 0 14 2.0Total 7 156.90 134-200-7 67.0 1875 11 57 267.9Opponents 7 115.27 143-226-2 63.3 1250 5 39 178.6

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gFuller, Aaron 7 37 589 15.9 2 46 84.1Baccellia, A. 7 17 211 12.4 0 30 30.1Jones, Ty 7 16 322 20.1 5 43 46.0Sample, Drew 7 16 191 11.9 1 33 27.3Gaskin, Myles 7 11 48 4.4 0 14 6.9Ahmed, Salvon 7 9 71 7.9 0 26 10.1Pounds, Quinten 6 8 166 20.8 1 57 27.7McClatcher, C. 7 8 119 14.9 0 36 17.0Otton, Cade 7 6 77 12.8 2 24 11.0McGrew, Sean 6 4 48 12.0 0 30 8.0Cook, Alex 6 1 26 26.0 0 26 4.3Pleasant, K. 7 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.0Total 7 134 1875 14.0 11 57 267.9Opponents 7 143 1250 8.7 5 39 178.6

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgFuller, Aaron 12 66 5.5 0 18McClatcher, C. 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 13 66 5.1 0 18Opponents 13 171 13.2 0 42

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgMiller, Jordan 1 0 0.0 0 0Rapp, Taylor 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 2 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 7 79 11.3 0 21

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgGaskin, Myles 4 74 18.5 0 25McGrew, Sean 3 57 19.0 0 25Ahmed, Salvon 1 31 31.0 0 31Total 8 162 20.2 0 31Opponents 18 383 21.3 0 56

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

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2018 Washington Huskies FootballWashington Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 13, 2018)

All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsHenry, Peyton - 9-13 25-25 - - - - - 52Gaskin, Myles 5 - - - - - - - 30Jones, Ty 5 - - - - - - - 30Ahmed, Salvon 4 - - - - - - - 24Browning, Jake 3 - - - - - - - 18Fuller, Aaron 2 - - - - - - - 12Otton, Cade 2 - - - - - - - 12Sample, Drew 1 - - - - - - - 6Pounds, Quinten 1 - - - - - - - 6Pleasant, K. 1 - - - - - - - 6McGrew, Sean 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 25 9-13 25-25 - - - - - 202Opponents 13 8-14 10-10 0-1 - 0-1 - - 112

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gBrowning, Jake 7 235 65 1751 1816 259.4Gaskin, Myles 7 139 623 0 623 89.0Ahmed, Salvon 7 51 319 0 319 45.6Haener, Jake 2 7 0 110 110 55.0Pleasant, K. 7 16 105 0 105 15.0McGrew, Sean 6 19 88 0 88 14.7Baccellia, A. 7 3 37 14 51 7.3McClatcher, C. 7 4 7 0 7 1.0Braxton, Malik 1 2 7 0 7 7.0Team 5 8 -33 0 -33 -6.6Total 7 484 1218 1875 3093 441.9Opponents 7 477 956 1250 2206 315.1

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkHenry, Peyton 9-13 69.2 0-0 6-7 2-3 1-3 0-0 41 0

FG Sequence Washington OpponentsAuburn (31),(28),40,(30) (32),33,(28),(53),54North Dakota (29) 43,(20)Utah - -Arizona State (26),(29) (48),(41)BYU 40,24 45UCLA (26) 47,(49)Oregon (41),37,(22) (39),42

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkPorter, Race 15 629 41.9 63 2 0 6 3 0Whitford, Joel 9 393 43.7 55 1 1 3 2 0Total 24 1022 42.6 63 3 1 9 5 0Opponents 36 1441 40.0 60 1 15 9 5 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnHenry, Peyton 39 2297 58.9 17 0Valerio, S. 1 40 40.0 0 0Total 40 2337 58.4 17 0 21.3 38.2 26Opponents 26 1618 62.2 17 0 20.2 39.7 25

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2018 Washington Huskies FootballWashington Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 13, 2018)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf25 Burr-Kirven,Ben 7 46 47 93 0.5-0 . . 2 . 2-0 3 . .17 Bartlett, Tevis 7 27 15 42 2.0-8 1.0-5 . 1 1 . 2 . .5 Bryant, Myles 7 25 15 40 3.0-29 2.0-26 . 3 . . 1 . .7 Rapp, Taylor 7 18 16 34 5.0-28 4.0-24 1-0 1 . 3-0 . . .1 Murphy, Byron 7 24 9 33 3.0-9 . . 11 . . 1 . .14 McIntosh, Jojo 7 15 16 31 . . . 2 . . . . .99 Gaines, Greg 7 11 16 27 1.5-10 1.0-9 . . 2 . . . .95 Onwuzurike, L. 7 9 14 23 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . .92 Johnson, Jaylen 7 9 13 22 . . . . . . . . .8 Potoa'e,Benning 7 11 10 21 4.0-11 . . . . . . . .23 Miller, Jordan 7 11 6 17 . . 1-0 4 1 . 2 . .0C Molden, Elijah 7 9 3 12 . . . 1 . . 1 . .52 Ngata, Ariel 7 7 4 11 1.0-1 . . . 2 . 1 . .90 Bronson, Josiah 6 5 4 9 . . . . . . . . .55 Bowman, Ryan 7 6 3 9 . . . . . . . . .30 Manu, Kyler 7 2 6 8 . . . . . . . . .15 Beavers, DJ 1 8 . 8 . . . . . . . . .53 Wambaugh, Jake 7 5 2 7 . . . . . . . . .16 Williams, A. 7 2 5 7 . . . 1 . . . . .11 McKinney, B. 7 2 4 6 1.0-2 . . . . . . . .96 Bowman, Shane 4 3 3 6 1.0-5 1.0-5 . 1 . . 1 . .4 Joyner, Austin 4 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .57 Clark, John 5 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .13 Wellington, B. 3 2 2 4 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .0I Tryon, Joe 5 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .27 Taylor, Keith 7 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .26 Ahmed, Salvon 7 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .88 Sample, Drew 7 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .0E Baccellia, A. 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .39 Vergara, Sean 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .18 Gilchrist, I. 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .36 Bush, Dustin 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .5H Tupuola-Fetui,Z 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .76 Wattenberg, L. 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .24 Pleasant, K. 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .97 Scrempos, Jason 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .32 Whitford, Joel 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .47 Henry, Peyton 7 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . .

Total 7 276 224 500 24-106 9-69 2-0 27 7 6-0 12 . .Opponents 7 296 162 458 37-151 11-76 7-79 19 3 2-0 2 . .

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2 0 1 8 G A M E - B Y - G A M E S T A R T E R SOpponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB WR WRvs. Auburn Fuller Hilbers Wattenberg Harris Kirkland McGary Sample Browning Gaskin Baccellia JonesNORTH DAKOTA Fuller Hilbers Wattenberg Sosebee Kirkland McGary Sample Browning Gaskin Otton# Ahmed^at Utah McClatcher Hilbers Wattenberg Harris Kirkland McGary Sample Browning Gaskin Otton# JonesARIZONA STATE Pounds Hilbers Wattenberg Harris Kirkland McGary Sample Browning Gaskin Otton# BaccelliaBYU Fuller Hilbers Wattenberg Harris Kirkland McGary Sample Browning Gaskin Otton# Jonesat UCLA Bynum Hilbers Wattenberg Harris Kirkland McGary Sample Browning Gaskin Ahmed^ Pleasant^at Oregon Fuller Hilbers Wattenberg Harris Kirkland McGary Sample Browning Gaskin Baccellia JonesCOLORADO at California STANFORD OREGON STATE at Washington State # - second/third tight end ^ - second/third running back

Opponent OLB DL DL DL ILB ILB S S CB CB DB*vs. Auburn Potoa’e Johnson Gaines S. Bowman Burr-Kirven Beavers Rapp McIntosh Miller Murphy M. BryantNORTH DAKOTA Potoa’e Johnson Gaines S. Bowman Burr-Kirven Bartlett Rapp McIntosh Miller Murphy M. Bryantat Utah Potoa’e Johnson Gaines S. Bowman Burr-Kirven Bartlett Rapp McIntosh Miller Murphy M. BryantARIZONA STATE Potoa’e Johnson Gaines S. Bowman Burr-Kirven Bartlett Rapp McIntosh Miller Murphy M. BryantBYU Potoa’e Johnson Gaines Onwuzurike Burr-Kirven Bartlett Rapp McIntosh Miller Murphy M. Bryantat UCLA Potoa’e Johnson Gaines Onwuzurike Burr-Kirven Bartlett Rapp McIntosh Miller Murphy M. Bryantat Oregon Potoa’e Johnson Gaines Onwuzurike Burr-Kirven Bartlett Rapp McIntosh Miller Murphy M. BryantCOLORADO at California STANFORD OREGON STATE at Washington State * - fifth defensive back

2 0 1 8 G A M E - B Y - G A M E T E A M S T A T I S T I C SWashington Rushing Passing Total Off. First Downs Fumbles Penalties Time of (Att.-Yds.-TD) (A-C-I-Yds.-TD) (Att.-Yds) (Tot.-R-Pa-Pn) (No.-Lost) (No.-Yds.) Possessionvs. Auburn 33-102-0 32-18-1-296-1 65-398 24-8-12-4 1-1 10-95 29:00NORTH DAKOTA 34-195-3 45-31-2-437-3 79-632 25-8-17-0 0-0 5-45 31:03at Utah 41-172-2 24-14-1-155-1 65-327 18-6-10-2 0-0 5-35 33:11ARIZONA STATE 39-171-0 23-15-1-202-3 62-373 26-12-11-3 0-0 3-30 30:43BYU 37-187-4 25-23-0-277-1 62-464 26-10-15-1 2-1 5-40 31:07at UCLA 55-197-3 26-18-1-265-1 81-462 26-13-11-2 0-0 1-10 38:09at Oregon 45-194-2 25-15-1-243-1 70-437 22-7-13-2 1-0 5-38 30:37COLORADO at California STANFORD OREGON STATE at Washington State

Opponent Rushing Passing Total Off. First Downs Fumbles Penalties Time of (Att.-Yds.-TD) (A-C-I-Yds.-TD) (Att.-Yds) (Tot.-R-Pa-Pn) (No.-Lost) (No.-Yds.) Possessionvs. Auburn 45-147-1 36-26-0-273-1 81-420 27-8-17-2 1-0 12-111 31:00NORTH DAKOTA 33-161-0 33-17-0-101-0 66-262 10-6-4-0 1-1 0-0 28:57at Utah 29-123-1 39-20-1-138-0 68-261 13-7-6-0 2-2 6-55 26:49ARIZONA STATE 40-164-2 27-17-0-104-0 67-268 16-9-5-2 2-1 7-72 29:17BYU 28-34-1 21-18-0-160-0 49-194 7-1-6-0 3-1 8-50 28:53at UCLA 27-150-1 38-27-1-272-2 65-422 20-8-12-0 1-0 4-45 21:51at Oregon 49-177-2 32-18-0-202-2 81-379 24-11-11-2 2-1 7-70 29:23COLORADO at California STANFORD OREGON STATE at Washington State

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2 0 1 8 G A M E - B Y - G A M E I N D I V I D U A L S T A T I S T I C SRushing(Att.-Yds.-TD) Gaskin Ahmed McGrew Pleasant Browning vs. Auburn 17-75-0 7-36-0 DNP 0-0-0 8-(-5)-0NORTH DAKOTA 15-53-1 4-44-0 3-23-1 5-47-1 5-21-0at Utah 30-143-1 3-5-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 3-(-14)-0ARIZONA STATE 21-86-0 10-71-0 1-3-0 3-18-0 4-(-7)-0BYU 14-81-1 10-86-2 3-9-0 3-9-0 6-4-1at UCLA 27-116-2 6-16-0 3-19-0 1-1-0 13-49-1at Oregon 15-65-0 11-61-2 8-30-0 4-30-0 6-5-0COLORADO at California STANFORD OREGON STATE at Washington State

Passing(A-C-I-Yds.-TD) Browning Haenervs. Auburn 32-18-1-296-1 DNPNORTH DAKOTA 37-27-2-313-2 7-7-0-110-1at Utah 24-14-1-155-1 DNPARIZONA STATE 22-15-0-202-3 DNPBYU 25-23-0-277-1 0-0-0-0-0at UCLA 26-18-1-265-1 DNPat Oregon 25-15-1-243-1 DNPCOLORADO at California STANFORD OREGON STATE at Washington State

Receiving(No.-Yds.-TD) Fuller Baccellia Jones Pounds McClatcher Sample Otton Ahmed Gaskinvs. Auburn 7-125-0 4-41-0 3-77-0 1-13-1 1-4-0 2-26-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0NORTH DAKOTA 6-74-0 2-15-0 4-76-2 3-98-0 4-72-0 3-25-0 1-1-1 5-39-0 1-2-0at Utah 6-108-0 3-33-0 1-6-1 0-0-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-(-1)-0ARIZONA STATE 3-50-0 1-9-0 2-43-0 0-0-0 1-11-0 2-24-0 3-40-1 1-2-0 2-23-0BYU 8-107-0 4-62-0 1-9-0 2-24-0 1-23-0 5-37-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-10-0at UCLA 5-100-1 2-37-0 3-56-0 2-31-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-27-0 4-14-0at Oregon 2-15-0 1-14-0 2-55-1 DNP 0-0-0 4-79-0 2-36-0 1-30-0 0-0-0COLORADO at California STANFORD OREGON STATE at Washington State

Tackles (U-A-TOT) Burr-Kirven Bartlett Potoa’e M. Bryant McIntosh Murphy Rapp Miller Gaines Johnson S. Bowman Onwuzurikevs. Auburn 4-9-13 1-2-3 3-1-4 4-4-8 1-6-7 2-3-5 2-2-4 3-0-3 1-4-5 4-3-7 3-1-4 2-1-3NORTH DAKOTA 4-5-9 4-1-5 0-1-1 3-2-5 2-1-3-0 4-1-5 3-0-3 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1at Utah 4-7-11 5-2-7 2-1-3 3-3-6 4-1-5 4-1-5 2-2-4 2-1-3 1-2-3 1-4-5 0-1-1 1-1-2ARIZONA STATE 14-6-20 3-1-4 3-4-7 2-2-4 4-3-7 2-0-2 3-4-7 2-2-4 4-3-7 2-0-2 0-1-1 1-1-2BYU 4-2-6 3-3-6 2-0-2 4-3-7 0-3-3 4-2-6 1-1-2 2-2-4 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 2-0-2at UCLA 9-6-15 4-1-5 0-1-1 5-0-5 2-1-3 3-1-4 3-2-5 2-0-2 0-2-2 1-3-4 DNP 2-3-5at Oregon 7-12-19 7-5-12 1-2-3 4-1-5 2-1-3 5-1-6 4-5-9 0-1-1 3-4-7 0-2-2 DNP 0-8-8COLORADO at California STANFORD OREGON STATE at Washington State

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Rushing attempts ...........................................30, Myles Gaskin at Utah, 9/15/18Yards Rushing.................................................143, Myles Gaskin at Utah, 9/15/18Long Rush .......................................................38, Myles Gaskin at Utah, 9/15/18Long Rush (No Score) .....................................37, Myles Gaskin at Utah, 9/15/18Long Touchdown Rush ...................................25, Salvon Ahmed at Oregon, 10/13/18Touchdown Rushes ........................................2, Myles Gaskin at f

Pass Attempts ................................................37, Jake Browning vs. North Dakota, 9/8/18Pass Completions ...........................................23, Jake Browning vs. North Dakota, 9/8/18; vs. BYU, 9/29/18Yards Passing .................................................313, Jake Browning vs. North Dakota, 9/8/18Touchdown Passes .........................................3, Jake Browning vs. Arizona State, 9/22/18Most Pass Interceptions ................................2, Jake Browning vs. North Dakota, 9/8/18Long Pass .......................................................57, Jake Browning vs. North Dakota, 9/8/18Long TD Pass ..................................................43, Jake Browning at Oregon, 10/13/18

Receptions......................................................8, Aaron Fuller vs. BYU, 9/29/18Yards Receiving ..............................................135, Aaron Fuller vs. Auburn, 9/1/18Long Reception...............................................57, Quinten Pounds vs. North Dakota, 9/8/18Touchdown Receptions ..................................2, Ty Jones vs. North Dakota, 9/8/18

Field Goals......................................................3, Peyton Henry vs. Auburn, 9/1/18Field Goal attempts ........................................4, Peyton Henry vs. Auburn, 9/1/18Long Field Goal...............................................41, Peyton Henry at Oregon, 10/13/18

Punts...............................................................7, Race Porter at Utah, 9/15/18Punting Average .............................................49.3, Joel Whitford vs. Arizona State, 9/22/18Punting Yards .................................................269, Race Porter at Utah, 9/15/18Long Punt........................................................63, Race Porter vs. North Dakota, 9/8/18

Punt Returns ...................................................2, Aaron Fuller, four timesPunt Return Yards...........................................21, Aaron Fuller at Utah, 9/15/18Long Punt Return ............................................16, Aaron Fuller vs. BYU, 9/29/18Long Punt Return for TD .................................none

Kickoff Returns ...............................................3, Sean McGrew at Oregon, 10/13/18Kickoff Return Yards.......................................57, Sean McGrew at Oregon, 10/13/18Long Kickoff Return, no score ........................31, Salvon Ahmed vs. North Dakota, 9/8/18Long Kickoff Return for TD .............................none

Interceptions ..................................................1, Jordan Miller at Utah, 9/15/18; Taylor Rapp at UCLA, 10/6/18Interception Return Yards ..............................noneLong Interception Return, no score ................noneLong Interception Return for TD.....................none

Tackles ............................................................20, Ben Burr-Kirven vs. Arizona State, 9/22/18Sacks ..............................................................2.0, Taylor Rapp vs. North Dakota, 9/8/18; Greg Gaines at Utah, 9/15/18Tackles for Loss ..............................................2.0, four times

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Rushing attempts ...........................................29, CJ Verdell, Oregon, 10/13/18Yards Rushing.................................................139, John Santiago, North Dakota, 9/8/18Long Rush .......................................................69, John Santiago, North Dakota, 9/8/18Long Rush (No Score) .....................................69, John Santiago, North Dakota, 9/8/18Long Touchdown Rush ...................................10, Jatarvious Whitlow, Auburn, 9/1/18Touchdown Rushes ........................................2, CJ Verdell, Oregon, 10/13/18

Pass Attempts ................................................38, Tyler Huntley, Utah, 9/15/18; Dorion Thompson-Robinson, UCLA, 10/6/18Pass Completions ...........................................27, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA, 10/6/18Yards Passing .................................................273, Jarrett Stidham, Auburn, 9/1/18Touchdown Passes .........................................2, Justin Herbert, Oregon, 10/13/18Most Pass Interceptions ................................2, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA, 10/6/18Long Pass .......................................................39, Tanner Mangum, BYU, 9/29/18Long TD Pass ..................................................12, Justin Herbert, Oregon, 10/13/18

Receptions......................................................9, Theo Howard, UCLA, 10/6/18Yards Receiving ..............................................119, Dillon Mitchell, Oregon, 10/13/18Long Reception...............................................39, Matt Bushman, BYU, 9/29/18Touchdown Receptions ..................................1, five times

Field Goals......................................................3, Anders Carlson, Auburn, 9/1/18Field Goal attempts ........................................5, Anders Carlson, Auburn, 9/1/18Long Field Goal...............................................53, Anders Carlson, Auburn, 9/1/18

Punts...............................................................6, Warren Taylor, North Dakota, 9/8/18Punting Average .............................................55.3, Stefan Flintoft, UCLA, 10/6/18Punting Yards .................................................228, Mitch Wishnowsky, Utah, 9/15/18Long Punt........................................................60, Stefan Flintoft, UCLA, 10/6/18

Punt Returns ...................................................5, Britain Covey, Utah, 9/15/18Punt Return Yards...........................................77, Britain Covey, Utah, 9/15/18 Long Punt Return ............................................28, Britain Covey, Utah, 9/15/18Long Punt Return for TD .................................none

Kickoff Returns ...............................................5, John Santiago, North Dakota, 9/8/18Kickoff Return Yards.......................................100, John Santiago, North Dakota, 9/8/18Long Kickoff Return, no score ........................56, Tony Brooks-James, Oregon, 10/13/18Long Kickoff Return for TD .............................none

Interceptions ..................................................1, several timesInterception Return Yards ..............................21, Pita Tonga, Utah, 9/15/18Long Interception Return, no score ................21, Pita Tonga, Utah, 9/15/18Long Interception Return for TD.....................none

Tackles ............................................................11, Cody Barton & Chase Hansen, Utah, 9/15/18; Merlin Robertson, Arizona State, 9/22/18Sacks ..............................................................1.0, numerous timesTackles for Loss ..............................................3.0, Krys Barnes, UCLA, 10/6/18

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2 0 1 8 T E A M S I N G L E - G A M E H I G H S Washington OpponentsFirst Downs 26 (three times) 27 (Auburn, Sept. 1)Rushing First Downs 13 (at UCLA, Oct. 6) 11 (Oregon, Oct. 13)Passing First Downs 17 (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 8) 17 (Auburn, Sept. 1)First Downs by Penalty 4 (vs. Auburn, Sept. 1) 2 (three times)

Points 45 (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 8) 30 (Oregon, Oct. 13)

Rushing Attempts 55 (at UCLA, Oct. 6) 49 (Oregon, Oct. 13)Rushing Yards 197 (at UCLA, Oct. 6) 177 (Oregon, Oct. 13)Yards Per Rush 5.7 (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 8) 5.6 (UCLA, Oct. 6)Rushing Touchdowns 3 (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 8; at UCLA, Oct. 6) 2 (Arizona State, Sept. 22; Oregon, Oct. 13)

Pass Attempts 45 (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 8) 39 (Utah, Sept. 15) Pass Completions 31 (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 8) 27 (UCLA, Oct. 6)Interceptions 2 (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 8) 1 (Utah, Sept. 15; UCLA, Oct. 6)Passing Yards 437 (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 8) 273 (Auburn, Sept. 1)Passing Touchdowns 3 (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 8) 2 (UCLA, Oct. 6; Oregon, Oct. 13)Yards Per Completion 16.4 (vs. Auburn, Sept. 1) 11.2 (Oregon, Oct. 13)

Total Plays 81 (at UCLA, Oct. 6) 81 (Auburn, Sept. 1; Oregon, Oct. 13)Total Offense 632 (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 8) 422 (UCLA, Oct. 6)Total Offense Yards Per Play 8.0 (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 8) 6.5 (UCLA, Oct. 6)

Fumbles 2 (vs. BYU, Sept. 29) 3 (BYU, Sept. 29)Fumbles Lost 1 (vs. Auburn, Sept. 1; vs. BYU, Sept. 29) 2 (Utah, Sept. 15)

Interceptions By 1 (at Utah, Sept. 15; at UCLA, Oct. 6) 2 (North Dakota, Sept. 8)

Penalties 10 (vs. Auburn, Sept. 1) 12 (Auburn, Sept. 1)Penalty Yards 95 (vs. Auburn, Sept. 1) 111 (Auburn, Sept. 1)

Kickoff Returns 3 (at Oregon, Oct. 13) 5 (North Dakota, Sept. 8)Kickoff Return Yards 57 (at Oregon, Oct. 13) 108 (Oregon, Oct. 13)

Punt Returns 3 (vs. BYU, Sept. 29; at UCLA, Oct. 6) 5 (Utah, Sept. 15)Punt Return Yards 21 (at Utah, Sept. 15) 77 (Utah, Sept. 15)

Tackles for Loss 5 (vs. Auburn, Sept. 1) 9 (Auburn, Sept. 1)Tackles for Lost Yards 20 (vs. Auburn, Sept. 1) 40 (Utah, Sept. 15) Sacks 2 (three times) 5 (Auburn, Sept. 1)

Time of Possession 38:09 (at UCLA, Oct. 6) 31:00 (Auburn, Sept. 1)

Longest Scoring Drive (Plays) 16 plays, 73 yards (vs. Arizona State, Sept. 22) 17 plays, 90 yards (UCLA, Oct. 6)Longest Scoring Drive (Yards) 87 yards, 9 plays (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 8) 90 yards, 17 plays (UCLA, Oct. 6)Shortest Scoring Drive (Plays) 23 yards, 6 plays (vs. North Dakota, Sept. 8) 6 plays, 20 yards (Arizona State, Sept. 22)Shortest Scoring Drive (Yards) 3 plays, 24 yards (vs. BYU, Sept. 29) 20 yards, 6 plays (Arizona State, Sept. 22)

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School / Last School) 72 Trey Adams OL 6-8 316 Sr. 3V Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee) 26 Salvon Ahmed TB 5-11 195 So. 1V Kirkland, Wash. (Juanita) 68 M.J. Ale OL 6-5 362 Fr. HS Tacoma, Wash. (Fife) 5 Andre Baccellia WR 5-10 173 Jr. # 2V Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Westlake) 66 Henry Bainivalu OL 6-5 321 Fr. # RS Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 17 Tevis Bartlett LB 6-3 233 Sr. 3V Cheyenne, Wyo. (East) 15 DJ Beavers LB 6-1 219 Jr. # 1V Culver City, Calif. (Crespi Carmelite) 47 Ian Biddle WR 6-0 183 Sr. # SQ Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville) 55 Ryan Bowman OLB 6-0 263 So. # 1V Bellevue, Wash. (IMG Academy, Bradenton, Fla.) 96 Shane Bowman DL 6-4 291 Sr. # 3V Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 36 Malik Braxton TB 5-10 197 Jr. # TR Lynnwood, Wash. (Meadowdale/Western Oregon) 90 Josiah Bronson DL 6-3 280 Jr. # SQ Kent, Wash. (Kentwood/Temple) 38 Zechariah Brown DB 5-10 184 Fr. # RS Seattle, Wash. (Cleveland) 3 Jake Browning QB 6-2 210 Sr. 3V Folsom, Calif. (Folsom) 1 Hunter Bryant TE 6-2 224 So. 1V Issaquah, Wash. (Eastside Catholic) 5 Myles Bryant DB 5-8 182 Jr. 2V Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola) 77 Devin Burleson OL 6-8 333 Jr. # SQ Palmdale, Calif. (Highland) 25 Ben Burr-Kirven LB 6-0 221 Sr. 3V Menlo Park, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep) 36 Dustin Bush DB 5-9 178 Jr. # JC San Diego, Calif. (Mira Mesa/Riverside CC) 93 Jarryn Bush DL 6-1 252 So. # RS Lacey, Wash. (Timberline) 59 Draco Bynum DL 6-3 257 Fr. HS Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville) 28 Terrell Bynum WR 6-1 194 Fr. # RS Long Beach, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 49 A.J. Carty LS 6-2 239 Jr. # 2V Santa Ana, Calif. (Servite) 82 Jordan Chin WR 6-0 171 So. # 1V San Fernando, Calif. (Chaminade Prep) 57 John Clark DL 6-4 275 Jr. # 1V Marysville, Wash. (Marysville Getchell) 15 Alex Cook WR 6-1 193 Fr. # RS Sacramento, Calif. (Sheldon) 83 Devin Culp TE 6-3 232 Fr. HS Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep) 79 Victor Curne OL 6-3 319 Fr. HS Houston, Texas (Second Baptist) 10 Jacob Eason QB 6-6 227 Jr. TR Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens/Georgia) 2 Aaron Fuller WR 5-11 186 Jr. 2V McKinney, Texas (Lovejoy) 99 Greg Gaines DL 6-2 316 Sr. # 3V La Habra, Calif. (La Habra) 89 John Gardner WR 6-3 193 Sr. # 2V Woodinville, Wash. (Inglemoor) 9 Myles Gaskin TB 5-10 193 Sr. 3V Lynnwood, Wash. (O’Dea) 18 Isaiah Gilchrist DB 5-11 202 So. # 1V Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 19 Kyler Gordon DB 6-0 189 Fr. HS Mukilteo, Wash. (Archbishop Murphy) 13 Jake Haener QB 6-0 196 Fr. # RS Danville, Calif. (Monte Vista) 21 Dominique Hampton DB 6-2 200 Fr. HS Glendale, Ariz. (Centennial) 56 Nick Harris OL 6-1 300 Jr. 2V Inglewood, Calif. (JSerra Catholic) 73 Gage Harty OL 6-3 265 Fr. HS Spokane Valley, Wash. (University) 62 Noah Hellyer OL 6-1 260 Fr. HS Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview) 47 Peyton Henry PK 5-11 195 Fr. # RS Danville, Calif. (Monte Vista) 70 Jared Hilbers OL 6-7 313 Jr. # 1V Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton) 35 Ben Hines LB 5-10 228 Fr. HS Snohomish, Wash. (Archbishop Murphy) 29 Julius Irvin DB 6-1 183 Fr. HS Anaheim, Calif. (Servite) 71 Matt James OL 6-5 300 Sr. # 3V Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Coeur d’Alene) 92 Jaylen Johnson DL 6-3 286 Sr. # 3V Corona, Calif. (Centennial) 20 Ty Jones WR 6-4 209 So. 1V Provo, Utah (Provo) 4 Austin Joyner DB 5-11 200 Jr. # 2V Marysville, Wash. (Marysville-Pilchuck) 51 Jaxson Kirkland OL 6-7 315 Fr. # RS Portland, Ore. (Jesuit) 86 Jacob Kizer TE 6-4 264 So. 1V Salem, Ore. (West Salem) 64 A.J. Kneip OL 6-2 318 So. # SQ Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 78 Luke Lane LS 6-0 207 So. # SQ Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 91 Tuli Letuligasenoa DL 6-1 336 Fr. HS Concord, Calif. (De La Salle) 12 Trey Lowe WR 5-8 184 Fr. HS Portland, Ore. (Jesuit) 30 Kyler Manu LB 6-1 238 Jr. # 2V Pocatello, Idaho (Highland) 6 Chico McClatcher WR 5-8 181 Jr. # 2V Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way) 58 Kaleb McGary OL 6-8 324 Sr. # 3V Fife, Wash. (Fife) 25 Sean McGrew TB 5-7 174 So. # 1V Torrance, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 14 Jojo McIntosh DB 6-1 205 Sr. # 3V Canyon Country, Calif. (Chaminade Prep) 11 Brandon McKinney DB 6-0 201 So. 1V Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran) 78 Matteo Mele OL 6-5 286 Fr. HS Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic) 23 Jordan Miller DB 6-1 181 Sr. 3V Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside) 3 Elijah Molden DB 5-11 190 So. 1V West Linn, Ore. (West Linn) 1 Byron Murphy DB 5-11 182 So. # 1V Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro) 98 Mosiah Nasili-Liu DL 6-1 291 Fr. HS Puyallup, Wash. (Emerald Ridge)

2018 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. 1 Hunter Bryant TE 1 Byron Murphy DB 2 Aaron Fuller WR 3 Jake Browning QB 3 Elijah Molden DB 4 Austin Joyner DB 5 Andre Baccellia WR 5 Myles Bryant DB 6 Chico McClatcher WR 7 Taylor Rapp DB 7 Colson Yankoff QB 8 Benning Potoa’e OLB 8 Marquis Spiker WR 9 Myles Gaskin TB 9 Joe Tryon OLB 10 Jacob Eason QB 11 Brandon McKinney DB 11 Jacob Sirmon QB 12 Trey Lowe WR 13 Jake Haener QB 13 Brandon Wellington LB 14 Jojo McIntosh DB 15 DJ Beavers LB 15 Alex Cook WR 16 Amandre Williams OLB 17 Tevis Bartlett LB 18 Isaiah Gilchrist DB 18 Austin Osborne WR 19 Kyler Gordon DB 20 Ty Jones WR 21 Dominique Hampton DB 21 Quinten Pounds WR 22 Richard Newton TB 23 Jordan Miller DB 23 DeShon Williams TE 24 Kamari Pleasant TB 25 Ben Burr-Kirven LB 25 Sean McGrew TB 26 Salvon Ahmed TB 27 Keith Taylor DB 28 Terrell Bynum WR 28 Angelo Sarchi DB 29 Julius Irvin DB 29 Josh Rasmussen WR 30 Kyler Manu LB 30 David Pritchard WR 32 Joel Whitford P 35 Ben Hines LB 35 Jamyn Patu TB 36 Malik Braxton TB 36 Dustin Bush DB 37 Jack Westover TE 38 Zechariah Brown DB 39 Sean Vergara DB 41 Myles Rice OLB 42 Van Soderberg P/PK 43 Jackson Sirmon LB 45 Jusstis Warren TE 45 Dylan Williams PK 46 Race Porter P 47 Ian Biddle WR 47 Peyton Henry PK 48 Edefuan Ulofoshio LB 49 A.J. Carty LS 50 MJ Tafisi LB

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pRONUNCIATION GUIdE

2018 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School / Last School) 84 Michael Neal TE 6-4 245 Jr. # SQ Fontana, Calif. (Etiwanda) 22 Richard Newton TB 6-0 195 Fr. HS Lancaster, Calif. (Palmdale) 52 Ariel Ngata OLB 6-2 217 Fr. # RS Reno, Nev. (Folsom) 63 Cole Norgaard OL 6-4 300 Fr. # RS Clements, Calif. (St. Mary’s) 95 Levi Onwuzurike DL 6-3 282 So. # 1V Allen, Texas (Allen) 18 Austin Osborne WR 6-2 194 Fr. HS Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Mission Viejo) 87 Cade Otton TE 6-5 249 Fr. # RS Tumwater, Wash. (Tumwater) 35 Jamyn Patu TB 5-11 203 Fr. HS Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea) 24 Kamari Pleasant TB 6-0 204 So. # SQ Rialto, Calif. (Etiwanda) 69 Will Pliska OL 6-4 288 Fr. HS Kirkland, Wash. (Lake Washington) 46 Race Porter P 6-2 185 So. # 1V Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea) 8 Benning Potoa’e OLB 6-3 277 Jr. # 2V DuPont, Wash. (Lakes) 21 Quinten Pounds WR 6-0 180 Jr. # 2V Cypress, Calif. (Cypress) 54 Matt Preston LB 6-2 218 Sr. # 1V Corona, Calif. (Diamond Ranch) 30 David Pritchard WR 6-0 165 Fr. HS Renton, Wash. (Eastside Catholic) 56 Jared Pulu DL 6-4 281 Jr. # 1V Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way) 7 Taylor Rapp DB 6-0 200 Jr. 2V Bellingham, Wash. (Sehome) 29 Josh Rasmussen WR 5-11 184 Jr. # SQ Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens) 41 Myles Rice OLB 6-3 243 So. # SQ Houston, Texas (Bush) 80 Max Richmond WR 5-10 178 Sr. # 1V Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 59 Henry Roberts OL 6-6 303 Jr. # 1V Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 88 Drew Sample TE 6-5 251 Sr. # 3V Bellevue, Wash. (Newport) 28 Angelo Sarchi DB 5-10 197 Fr. HS Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview) 97 Jason Scrempos DL 6-6 292 Jr. # SQ Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas) 43 Jackson Sirmon LB 6-2 229 Fr. HS Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) 11 Jacob Sirmon QB 6-5 221 Fr. HS Bothell, Wash. (Bothell) 67 Chase Skuza OL 6-6 306 Fr. # RS Sumner, Wash. (Sumner) 42 Van Soderberg PK/P 6-0 195 So. # 1V Olympia, Wash. (Capital) 75 Jesse Sosebee OL 6-5 327 Sr. # 3V Garden Grove, Calif. (Edison) 8 Marquis Spiker WR 6-3 191 Fr. HS Wildomar, Calif. (Murrieta Valley) 85 Fatu Sua-Godinet WR 6-0 186 Jr. TR Honolulu, Hawai’i (Kamehameha/Delaware State) 50 MJ Tafisi LB 6-0 221 Fr. HS West Jordan, Utah (Alta) 94 Sam Taimani DL 6-1 318 Fr. HS Salt Lake City, Utah (East) 27 Keith Taylor DB 6-2 200 So. 1V Long Beach, Calif. (Servite) 9 Joe Tryon OLB 6-5 267 Fr. # RS Renton, Wash. (Hazen) 58 Zion Tupuola-Fetui LB 6-3 253 Fr. HS Pearl City, Hawai’i (Pearl City) 48 Edefuan Ulofoshio LB 6-0 226 Fr. HS Anchorage, Alaska (Bishop Gorman) 39 Sean Vergara DB 6-2 182 Sr. # SQ Selah, Wash. (Selah) 53 Jake Wambaugh LB 6-2 224 Sr. # 3V San Diego, Calif. (Point Loma) 45 Jusstis Warren TE 6-2 249 Jr. # 2V Tacoma, Wash. (Lincoln) 76 Luke Wattenberg OL 6-5 307 So. # 1V Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (JSerra Catholic) 13 Brandon Wellington LB 6-0 222 Jr. 2V Kent, Wash. (Eastside Catholic) 37 Jack Westover TE 6-2 229 Fr. HS Bellevue, Wash. (Mount Si) 32 Joel Whitford P 6-3 212 Jr. # 1V Neerim South, Australia (Warragul/Santa Barbara CC) 16 Amandre Williams OLB 6-2 241 So. # 1V Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) 23 DeShon Williams TE 6-2 230 Sr. # SQ Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma/Colorado State-Pueblo) 45 Dylan Williams PK 5-9 150 Fr. HS Half Moon Bay, Calif. (Half Moon Bay) 7 Colson Yankoff QB 6-4 209 Fr. HS Hayden, Idaho (Coeur d’Alene) # = has utilized redshirt season

Coaches: Chris Petersen (head coach), Keith Bhonapha (recruiting coordinator/running backs), Bob Gregory (assistant head coach/inside linebackers/special teams coordinator), Bush Hamdan (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks), Will Harris (assistant defensive backs coach), Scott Huff (run game coordinator/offensive line), Pete Kwiatkowski (co-defensive coordinator/outside linebackers), Jimmy Lake (defensive coordinator/defensive backs), Matt Lubick (co-offensive coordinator/wide receivers), Ikaika Malloe (defensive line), Jordan Paopao (tight ends), Robert Kugler (graduate assistant), Tyler Osborne (graduate assistant), Jody Owens (graduate assistant), Jabriel Washington (graduate assistant), Tim Socha (strength & conditioning).

No. Name Pos. 51 Jaxson Kirkland OL 52 Ariel Ngata OLB 53 Jake Wambaugh LB 54 Matt Preston LB 55 Ryan Bowman OLB 56 Nick Harris OL 56 Jared Pulu DL 57 John Clark DL 58 Kaleb McGary OL 58 Zion Tupuola-Fetui LB 59 Draco Bynum DL 59 Henry Roberts OL 62 Noah Hellyer OL 63 Cole Norgaard OL 64 A.J. Kneip OL 66 Henry Bainivalu OL 67 Chase Skuza OL 68 M.J. Ale OL 69 Will Pliska OL 70 Jared Hilbers OL 71 Matt James OL 72 Trey Adams OL 73 Gage Harty OL 75 Jesse Sosebee OL 76 Luke Wattenberg OL 77 Devin Burleson OL 78 Luke Lane LS 78 Matteo Mele OL 79 Victor Curne OL 80 Max Richmond WR 82 Jordan Chin WR 83 Devin Culp TE 84 Michael Neal TE 85 Fatu Sua-Godinet WR 86 Jacob Kizer TE 87 Cade Otton TE 88 Drew Sample TE 89 John Gardner WR 90 Josiah Bronson DL 91 Tuli Letuligasenoa DL 92 Jaylen Johnson DL 93 Jarryn Bush DL 94 Sam Taimani DL 95 Levi Onwuzurike DL 96 Shane Bowman DL 97 Jason Scrempos DL 98 Mosiah Nasili-Liu DL 99 Greg Gaines DL