Washington Huskies football
Football team of the University of Washington
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2024 | Washington won the Sugar Bowl against the Texas Longhorns in the College Football Playoff. |
2024 | Kalen DeBoer announced his departure from Washington to become the head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide, succeeding Nick Saban. |
2024 | Grady Gross continues the tradition of exceptional kickers, achieving a .750 career field goal percentage and contributing to the Washington Huskies' kicking legacy. |
2024 | Giles Jackson scored 4 touchdowns in the Sun Bowl against Louisville |
2024 | Washington Huskies transitioned from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten Conference, opening potential new opportunities for statistical achievements in conference championship games. |
September 14 2024 | Washington Huskies will play the Apple Cup against Washington State at Lumen Field in Seattle, WA. |
September 7 2024 | Washington Huskies will host Eastern Michigan from the MAC conference at Husky Stadium in Seattle, WA. |
August 31 2024 | Washington Huskies will play Weber State at Husky Stadium in Seattle, WA in a Big Sky conference non-conference game. |
January 2024 | Washington played in the CFP National Championship, losing to Michigan 13-34 with 72,808 spectators in Houston, Texas. |
January 14 2024 | Washington announced the hiring of Jedd Fisch as the new head football coach, succeeding Kalen DeBoer who had recently departed. |
2023 | Received multiple coaching awards including AFCA Coach of the Year, AP Coach of the Year, Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year, George Munger Award, Home Depot Coach of the Year, Sporting News College Football Coach of the Year, and Pac-12 Coach of the Year |
2023 | Don Coryell inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
2023 | Rome Odunze recognized as a Consensus All-American for the Washington Huskies football team. |
2023 | Michael Penix Jr. finished 2nd in Heisman Trophy voting as a quarterback (QB) for the Washington Huskies, marking his highest Heisman Trophy ranking to date. |
2023 | Michael Penix Jr. (QB) and Rome Odunze (WR) won national individual awards, highlighting the team's exceptional talent that year. |
2023 | DeBoer led the Huskies to a 14-1 record, winning the final Pac-12 conference championship against Oregon. |
2023 | Michael Penix Jr. matched Cody Pickett's record with 473 total offense yards in a game, this time against Michigan State. |
2023 | Michael Penix Jr. achieved 448 total offense yards in a game against Boise State. |
2023 | Rome Odunze scored 13 receiving touchdowns in a single season, and Jack Westover and Ja'Lynn Polk scored 3 touchdowns in a game against Michigan State |
2023 | Rome Odunze set a single-season record of 1,640 receiving yards, and Ja'Lynn Polk recorded 1,159 receiving yards in a single season. |
2023 | Rome Odunze recorded 92 receptions in a single season, the second-highest in Washington Huskies football history. |
2023 | Dillon Johnson set a single-game rushing record of 256 yards against USC and scored 16 rushing touchdowns during the season, including 4 touchdowns in the USC game. |
2023 | Michael Penix Jr. sets a new single-season record with 4,903 passing yards. |
2023 | Michael Penix Jr. throws for 430 yards in the Texas bowl game. |
2023 | Michael Penix Jr. records 36 passing touchdowns in a single season, ranking second in team history. |
December 2023 | Washington won the Sugar Bowl CFP Semifinal against Texas 37-31 with 68,791 attendees. |
December 2023 | Washington Huskies reached the College Football Playoff championship game, playing a total of 15 games in the season and setting a new record for game appearances. |
August 4 2023 | Big Ten Conference presidents and chancellors unanimously vote to admit Washington as a new conference member, effective August 2, 2024. |
January 2023 | Washington competed in the CFP National Championship against No. 1 Michigan, ultimately losing 34-13. |
2022 | Named Pac-12 Coach of the Year |
2022 | Michael Penix Jr. finished 8th in Heisman Trophy voting as a quarterback (QB) for the Washington Huskies. |
2022 | Kalen DeBoer begins his coaching tenure, achieving an impressive 25-3 record and 2-1 in bowl games through 2023. |
2022 | DeBoer led the Washington Huskies to an 11-2 record in his first season as head coach. |
2022 | Washington defeated Texas 27-20 in the Alamo Bowl. |
2022 | Peyton Henry continues his strong performance, achieving a .863 field goal percentage and making 19 field goals in the season. |
2022 | Bralen Trice ties for the single-season sack record with 10.0 sacks |
2022 | Michael Penix Jr. achieved 519 total offense yards in a game against Washington State. |
2022 | Jalen McMillan scored 9 receiving touchdowns in a single season, and Ja'Lynn Polk scored 3 touchdowns in a game against Michigan State |
2022 | Rome Odunze recorded 1,145 receiving yards and Jalen McMillan recorded 1,098 receiving yards in a single season. |
2022 | Rome Odunze recorded 75 receptions and Jalen McMillan recorded 79 receptions in a single season. |
2022 | Cameron Davis scored 13 rushing touchdowns during the season. |
2022 | Michael Penix Jr. throws for 516 passing yards in a game against Arizona, setting a new Washington Huskies single-game passing yards record. |
2022 | Michael Penix Jr. achieves 4,641 passing yards in a single season, ranking second in Washington Huskies football passing yards history. |
2021 | Jimmy Lake was fired as head coach, concluding his tenure with a 7-6 record. |
2021 | Defensive coordinator Bob Gregory served as interim head coach for the final three games of the season after Lake's dismissal. |
2021 | Jimmy Lake was suspended without pay after shoving a Washington player during a loss to Oregon. |
2021 | Bralen Trice begins his career with Washington Huskies, becoming the tenth-highest career sack leader |
November 29 2021 | Kalen DeBoer was hired as head football coach for the Washington Huskies after previously coaching at Fresno State. |
2020 | Jimmy Lake became head coach of the Washington Huskies football team, succeeding Chris Petersen. |
2020 | The team was unable to play in the 2020 Pac-12 Football Championship Game due to COVID-related player absences. |
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