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Experience the Tradition and Pride of Husky Football
1. THE PATH TO GREATNESS STARTS HERE… University of Washington Football
2. The pride and tradition of Husky football cannot be entrusted to the timid or the weak.
3. Husky Football 2: National championships (1991, 1960) 14: Rose Bowl appearances 63: Consecutive games without a loss from 1907-17, still an NCAA Division I record 140: All-Americans 274: NFL draft picks 658: Wins in program history “Mighty are the men who wear the purpleand the gold.”
4. Husky Stadium “The most beautiful setting in college football.” – PetrosPapadakis, FSN UW has ranked first or second in Pac-10 attendance 16 of past 20 seasons. Husky Stadium seats 72,500 fans and once registered 135 decibels, louder than a jet engine at takeoff.
5. Head Coach Steve Sarkisian EXPECT TO WIN Coaching History 2009- Washington Head Coach 2005-08 USC Asst. Head Coach / Offensive Coord. / QB Coach 2004 Oakland Raiders (NFL) QB Coach 2001-03 USC Offensive Asst. / QB Coach 2000 El Camino College QB Coach Playing History (QB) 1997-99 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) 1995-96 BYU 1993-94 El Camino College
6. Head Coach Steve Sarkisian Coached three Heisman Trophy winners Coached in five Rose Bowl Games Coached five current NFL quarterbacks 5-1 record in BCS bowl games
7. Head Coach Steve Sarkisian “He’s a winner. There’s no doubt in my mind he’ll be a winner wherever he goes.” – Mark Sanchez, NY Jets quarterback “He’s savvy, he’s tough, he’s charismatic and he’s a real leader.” – Pete Carroll, Seahawks head coach
9. Donald Butler Pos: LB Ht: 6-1 Wt: 245 NFL: San Diego Chargers Drafted: 3rd round, 79th overall (2010) College: Washington Prep: Del Campo HS (Sacramento, CA)
10. Daniel Te’o-Nesheim Pos: DE Ht: 6-3 Wt: 263 NFL: Philadelphia Eagles Drafted: 3rd round, 86th overall (2010) College: Washington Prep: Hawaii Prep (Kamuela, HI)
17. Kerry Collins Pos: QB Ht: 6-5 Wt: 248 NFL: Carolina Panthers (1995-98), New Orleans Saints (1998), New York Giants (1999-2003), Oakland Raiders (2004-05), Tennessee Titans (2006-present) Drafted: 1st round, 5th overall (1995) College: Penn State Prep: Wilson HS (West Lawn, PA) Career: Ranks 12th all-time with 38,618 passing yards and 192 TDs compiled during 15 NFL seasons. Two-time Pro Bowler led N.Y. Giants to Super Bowl in 2000.
18. Rich Gannon Pos: QB Ht: 6-3 Wt: 210 NFL: New England Patriots (1987), Minnesota Vikings (1987-92), Washington Redskins (1993), Kansas City Chiefs (1995-98), Oakland Raiders (1999-2004) Drafted: 4th round, 98th overall (1987) College: Delaware Prep: St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia, PA) Career: Four-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro passed for 28,743 yards and 180 TDs in 17 NFL seasons; named NFL MVP in 2002, leading Oakland to the Super Bowl.
19. Marques Tuiasosopo Pos: QB Ht: 6-1 Wt: 220 NFL: Oakland Raiders (2001-06, ‘08), New York Jets (2007) Drafted: 2nd round, 59th overall (2001) College: Washington Prep: Woodinville HS (Woodinville, WA) Career: Former Rose Bowl MVP was fourth QB selected in 2001 NFL Draft; passed for 554 yards and two TDs in mostly backup duty during six NFL seasons.