Washington Huskies

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Washington Huskies
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First season2013
Head coach
4th season, 39–17 (.696)
StadiumHusky Stadium
(Capacity: 70.168)
Year built1920
LocationSeattle, Washington
LeagueNCAA Division I FBS
DivisionNorth
All-time record39–17 (.696)
Bowl record3–3 (.500)
Conference titles1
Division titles2
Consensus All-Americans1
ColorsPurple and Gold
         
Fight song"Bow Down to Washington"
MascotDubs
RivalsWashington State Cougars
Oregon Ducks

The Washington Huskies, coached by tctykilla, are a collegiate football team playing in the Pac-12 Conference. The Huskies play in Husky Stadium in Seattle, WA and are a member of the North Division of the Pacific-12 Conference.

History

2017 Season

2017 Schedule

Week Opponent Rank Location Result Record Conference Record
1 BYE
2 #20 Pittsburgh #14 Seattle, WA 28-14 W 1-0 0-0
3 Stanford #9 Seattle, WA 21-13 W 2-0 1-0
4 #24 Wisconsin #7 Seattle, WA 30-28 W 3-0 1-0
5 at Oregon State #6 Corvallis, OR 35-7 W 4-0 2-0
6 BYE
7 at Alabama #6 Tuscaloosa, AL - - -
8 Oregon - Seattle, WA - - -
9 Arizona - Seattle, WA - - -
10 at Army - West Point, NY - - -
11 at Arizona State - Tempe, AZ - - -
12 BYE
13 at California - Berkeley, CA - - -
14 at BYU - Provo, UT - - -
15 Washington State - Seattle, WA - - -

2016 Season

2016 Schedule

Week Opponent Rank Location Result Record Conference Record
1 #13 Michigan State #15 Seattle, WA 24-7 W 1-0 0-0
2 at #22 Wisconsin #10 Madison, WI 41-38 W 2-0 0-0
3 at #19 North Carolina #7 Chapel Hill, NC 20-14 W 3-0 0-0
4 BYE
5 California #6 Seattle, WA 19-10 W 4-0 1-0
6 #25 Georgia Tech #5 Seattle, WA 17-14 W 5-0 1-0
7 at #6 LSU #5 Baton Rouge, LA 16-10 W 6-0 1-0
8 Oregon State #3 Seattle, WA 35-17 W 7-0 2-0
9 at Stanford #3 Palo Alto, CA 19-7 W 8-0 3-0
10 at Colorado #4 Boulder, CO 49-14 W 9-0 4-0
11 at Oregon #3 Eugene, OR 21-14 W 10-0 5-0
12 #14 Utah #3 Seattle, WA 27-21 W 11-0 6-0
13 BYE
14 at Washington State #3 Pullman, WA 31-7 W 12-0 7-0
CCG vs. #11 Utah #3 Santa Clara, CA 24-13 W 13-0 7-0
NQF vs. #14 Miami #3 Glendale, AZ 20-14 W 14-0 7-0
NSF vs. #5 Penn State #3 Dallas, TX 13-10 W 15-0 7-0
NCG vs. #4 Notre Dame #3 Arlington, TX 31-34 L 15-1 7-0

2015 Season

2015 Schedule

Week Opponent Rank Location Result Record Conference Record
1 at Georgia Tech #21 Atlanta, GA 17-14 W 1-0 0-0
2 Kansas #23 Seattle, WA 19-17 W 2-0 0-0
3 at Illinois #15 Champagne, IL 9-15 L 2-1 0-0
4 #17 North Carolina - Seattle, WA 31-7 W 3-1 0-0
5 #17 LSU #24 Seattle, WA 17-13 W 4-1 0-0
6 Bye
7 Stanford #19 Seattle, WA 7-41 L 4-2 0-1
8 #2 USC - Seattle, WA 19-16 W (OT) 5-2 1-1
9 at California #23 Berkeley, CA 20-7 W 6-2 2-1
10 at Oregon State #19 Corvallis, OR 28-14 W 7-2 3-1
11 #13 Oregon #17 Seattle, WA 17-35 L 7-3 3-2
12 at UCLA #24 Pasadena, CA 9-6 W (OT) 8-3 4-2
13 Washington State #21 Seattle, WA 49-10 W 9-3 5-2
B #17 Notre Dame #21 El Paso, TX 21-31 L 9-4 5-2

2014 Season

2014 Schedule

Week Opponent Rank Location Result Record Conference Record
1 Florida 22 Seattle, WA 21-28 0-1 0-0
2 Georgia 22 Seattle, WA 6-14 0-2 0-0
3 at West Virginia - Morgantown, WV 23-14 1-2 0-0
4 Ohio State - Seattle, WA 17-42 1-3 0-0
5 Houston - Seattle, WA 20-28 1-4 0-0
6 Bye
7 at Oregon - Eugene, OR 24-14 2-4 1-0
8 California - Seattle, WA 31-21 3-4 2-0
9 at Stanford - Palo Alto, CA 10-28 3-5 2-1
10 Arizona State - Seattle, WA 13-7 4-5 3-1
11 Oregon State - Seattle, WA 24-7 5-5 4-1
12 at Arizona - Tucson, AZ 14-10 6-5 5-1
13 at Washington State - Pullman, WA 24-0 7-5 6-1
CC at USC - Los Angeles, CA 13-24 L 7-6 6-1
B Ohio State - Pasadena, CA 3-52 L 7-7 6-1

2013 Season

The 2013 season is the first in which the Washington Huskies played. They finished 8-5 after defeating Syracuse Orange in the Hyundai Sun Bowl and narrowly missed the North Division title with a Week 12 loss against the rival Washington State Cougars.

Season-by-Season Records

National Champions Conference Champions Bowl game berth
Year Coach(es) Conference Record Bowl Final CP Ranking
Wins Losses Ties
Washington Huskies
2013 tctykilla Pac-12 8 5 - Won Hyundai Sun Bowl vs. Syracuse 17-14
2014 Pac-12 7 7 - Lost Rose Bowl vs. Ohio State 3-52 #23
2015 Pac-12 9 4 - Lost Hyundai Sun Bowl vs. Notre Dame 21-31
2016 Pac-12 15 1 - Lost CFBHC National Championship vs. Notre Dame 31-34 ?
2017 Pac-12 10 3 - Won Medal of Honor Bowl vs. Notre Dame 42-14
2018 Pac-12 5 7 - None
Total 54 27 0 (all games)

Bowl History

Washington accepted a bowl invitation to the Hyundai Sun Bowl in 2013, getting the chance to face off against a 6-6 Syracuse team. In a defensive battle, the Huskies prevailed 17-14 to improve to 8 wins.


In 2014, the Huskies earned a spot in an access bowl. They went on to play The Ohio State Buckeyes in the Rose Bowl, but were defeated 52-3


The 2015 Washington team accepted an invitation to play in the Hyundai Sun Bowl for the second time, where they faced the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The Huskies lost 21-31 after an MVP performance by Irish QB Harold Simmons.

The Huskies have compiled a 1-2-0 record in Bowl Games, including a 0-1-0 record in Access Bowls.

By year

Season Bowl Coach Opponent Result
2013 Hyundai Sun Bowl tctykilla Syracuse Orange 17 - 14 W
2014 Rose Bowl tctykilla Ohio State Buckeyes 3 - 52 L
2015 Hyundai Sun Bowl tctykilla Notre Dame Fighting Irish 21 - 31 L
Games: 3 Wins: 1 Losses: 2 Ties: 0

By game

Bowl # Appearances Record
Hyundai Sun Bowl 2 2013, 2015 1–1
Rose Bowl 1 2014 0–1

Individual Award Winners

Players

2013

OT Darrell Hayman: 2013 First Team All-American; 2013 First Team All-Pac-12
RB Don Williams: 2013 First Team All-Pac-12; 2013 Week 3 Player of the Week
OG Terrance Jenkins: 2013 First Team All-Pac-12
DE Dhani Panfil: 2013 First Team All-Pac-12
LB Doug Odoms: 2013 First Team All-Pac-12

2014

OLB Billy Westbrook: 2014 First Team All-Pac-12
ILB Rufus Horn: 2014 First Team All-Pac-12
CB Darius Jones: 2014 First Team All-Pac-12
K Lloyd Williams: 2014 First Team All-Pac-12

2015

DT Bruce Hawkes: 2015 First Team All-Pac-12
K Walker Gentry: 2015 Second Team All-Pac-12
P Bernard Kovac: 2015 Second Team All-Pac-12

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