The Washington Huskies football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Washington Huskies program in various categories. The Huskies represent the University of Washington in the NCAA's Pac-12 Conference. Washington's first football season was in 2013.
These lists are updated through the end of the 2022 season.
Passing
Passing yards
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Single season
Rk
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Player
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Yards
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Year
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1 |
Roy Hunt |
4,158 |
2017
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2 |
Jake Davis |
4,046 |
2023
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3 |
Jake Davis |
3,561 |
2022
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4 |
Anthony Newson |
3,379 |
2016
|
5 |
Jake Davis |
3,290 |
2021
|
6 |
Julius McIntosh |
2,950 |
2019
|
7 |
Julius McIntosh |
2,923 |
2018
|
8 |
Anthony Newson |
2,570 |
2015
|
9 |
Jake Davis |
2,357 |
2020
|
10 |
Eric Sowell |
1,813 |
2013
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Passing touchdowns
Rushing
Rushing yards
Rushing touchdowns
Receiving
Receptions
Receiving yards
Receiving touchdowns
Total offense
Total offense is the sum of passing and rushing statistics. It does not include receiving or returns.
Total offense yards
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Single season
Rk
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Player
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Yards
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Year
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1 |
Roy Hunt |
4,158 |
2017
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2 |
Jake Davis |
4,046 |
2023
|
3 |
Jake Davis |
3,561 |
2022
|
4 |
Anthony Newson |
3,379 |
2016
|
5 |
Julius McIntosh |
3,339 |
2019
|
6 |
Jake Davis |
3,290 |
2021
|
7 |
Julius McIntosh |
3,190 |
2018
|
8 |
Anthony Newson |
2,570 |
2015
|
9 |
Jake Davis |
2,357 |
2020
|
10 |
Don Williams |
1,879 |
2013
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Defense
Interceptions
Tackles
Sacks
Kicking
Field goals made
Field goal percentage
Career with minimum of 25 attempts, Season with minimum of 15 attempts.
See also
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Venues |
- Husky Stadium (2013–present)
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National championship seasons in bold |
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