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Contacts: Jeff Bechthold & Brian Tom • emails: [email protected] & [email protected] 2017 Husky Schedule / results #8/7 WASHINGTON at RUTGERS Sept. 1 at Rutgers (FS1) 5:00 p.m. UW Opens Season With Friday Night Game In New Jersey Sept. 9 MONTANA (Pac-12) 5:00 p.m. Sept. 16 FRESNO STATE (Pac-12) 6:30 p.m. The Game: The Washington football team opens the 2017 season Friday, Sept. 1, at Rutgers. The Sept. 23 at Colorado* TBD Huskies and Scarlet Knights will kick off at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT in a game that will air on FOX Sept. 30 at Oregon State* TBD Sports 1 television. The Huskies, who went 12-2, won the Pac-12 Conference championship and Oct. 7 CALIFORNIA* TBD earned a place in the Playoff last season, enter the 2017 campaign ranked No. 8 Oct. 14 at Arizona State* TBD in the preseason Associated Press Top 25 and No. 7 in the USA Today coaches’ poll. The Huskies Oct. 28 UCLA* TBD will be opening against Rutgers for the second season in a row, having beaten the Scarlet Knights Nov. 4 OREGON* TBD last season in in the first-ever meeting between the two. Following this Friday’s game, the Nov. 10 at Stanford* (FS1) 7:30 p.m. Huskies return home for their remaining non-conference games, Sept. 9 vs. Montana and Sept. Nov. 18 UTAH* TBD 16 vs. Fresno State. Pac-12 play kicks off with back-to-back road games, Sept. 23 at Colorado and Nov. 25 WASHINGTON STATE* TBD Sept. 30 at Oregon State. all times are Pacific rankings are AP at time of game Season Openers: Washington is 86-35-6 all-time in season openers, good for a mark of .701. Since 1989, Washington has posted an 16-11 record in season openers – 10-1 at home, 6-9 on 2016 FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS the road, 0-1 neutral site. The UW began 2016 with a 48-13 win over Rutgers at Husky Stadium. The year before, the Huskies fell, 16-13, at Boise State. In 2014, the UW beat Hawai’i, 17-16, in Honolulu, while in 2013, Washington beat Boise State, 38-6, in the UW’s return to newly renovated NORTH Pac-12 Overall Husky Stadium. In 2012, the Huskies beat San Diego State, 21-12, at CenturyLink Field, and in 1. Washington 8-1 12-2 2011, the Huskies beat defending NCAA Division I FCS Champion Eastern Washington, 30-27, for 2. Washington State 7-2 8-5 the UW’s first season-opening win since 2007. In the 26-season span dating back to 1989, the 3. Stanford 6-3 10-3 Huskies have opened vs. a ranked team 12 times (5-7): vs. No. 15 Stanford in 1993 (W, 31-14), at 4. California 3-6 5-7 No. 17 USC in 1994 (L, 24-17), at No. 20 Arizona State in 1996 (L, 45-42), vs. No. 19 BYU in 1997 Oregon State 3-6 4-8 (W, 42-20) at No. 8 Arizona State in 1998 (W, 42-38), vs. No. 11 Michigan in 2001 (W, 23-18), at 6. Oregon 2-7 4-8 No. 12 Michigan in 2002 (L, 31-29), at No. 2 Ohio State in 2003 (L, 28-9), at No. 21 Oregon in 2008 (L, 44-10), vs. No. 11 LSU in 2009 (L, 31-23), vs. No. 19 Boise State in 2013 (W, 38-6), and at No. SOUTH Pac-12 Overall 23 Boise State in 2015 (L, 16-13) 1. Colorado 8-1 10-4 2. USC 7-2 10-3 Television: The Washington-Rutgers game will air live to a national audience on Fox Sports 1 with 3. Utah 5-4 9-4 Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Joel Klatt (color) and Jenny Taft (sidelines) providing the commentary. 4. Arizona State 2-7 5-7 UCLA 2-7 4-8 Radio: The Washington IMG College Network, with its flagship station KOMO AM-1000 and FM- 6. Arizona 1-8 3-9 97.7, will carry the live broadcast of every football game on 17 Northwest radio stations. Longtime play-by-play man Bob Rondeau and color analyst are joined by sideline reporter Elise Week one PAC-12 Games Woodward. The home broadcast of the game will also air on Sirius (84) and XM (84) satellite radio. Aug. 26: Colorado State 58, Oregon State 27 Aug. 26: Stanford 62, Rice 7 Thu.: North Dakota at Utah, 4:30 p.m. (Pac-12) #8 / 7 WASHINGTON at RUTGERS Thu.: New Mexico St. at ASU, 7:30 p.m. (Pac-12) Friday, Sept. 1, 2017 • 5:00 p.m. PT / 8:00 p.m. ET Fri.: Washington at Rutgers, 5 p.m. (FS1) Radio: KOMO AM-1000/FM-97.7 and the Washington IMG College Network; Fri.: Colorad vs. Colorado State, 5 p.m. (Pac-12) Sirius 84; XM 84 Television: FOX Sports 1 California at North Carolina, 9:20 a.m. (ACC) Media Schedule for the Week: Portland State at Oregon State, 11 a.m. (Pac-12) Western Michigan at USC, 2:15 p.m. (Pac-12) Monday: Press conference, 12:30 a.m. Wednesday: Coach Petersen in old team room Founder’s Club at approximately 11:00 a.m. Southern Utah at Oregon, 5:15 p.m. (Pac-12) Tuesday: Interviews: 11:45 a.m. (selected Team travels to New Jersey Montana State at WSU, 7:30 p.m. (FS1) coaches & player interviews after) Thursday: No media availability Northern Arizona at Arizona, 8 p.m. (Pac-12) Pac-12 Coaches Teleconference Sun.: Texas A&M at UCLA, 4:30 p.m. (FOX) 10:15 a.m. (Petersen: 11:55 a.m.) * all times approximate. Arrive early!

Washington at RUTGERS • high point solutions STADIUM • sept. 1, 2017 • 8:00 P.M. ET (FS1) THE HEAD COACH: When 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 MEDIA RESOURCES football world. It turns out, it took about three years. In 2016, the Huskies had their best MONDAY PRESS CONFERENCE ON GOHUSKIES.COM: Every Monday, head season since 2000 and one of their best ever, winning the Pac-12 Championship, earning coach Chris Petersen will hold his weekly press conference, starting at 11:30 a.m. PT. a spot in the and finishing ranked No. 4 in the final polls. They did Fans can watch live on gohuskies.com and watch a replay at gohuskies.com/petersen. it with high-achieving, young players across the starting lineup while also succeeding in the classroom at an unprecedented and sustained rate. Petersen, who built a reputation as PAC-12 TELECONFERENCE: All 12 Pac-12 coaches are available on a weekly an offensive innovator who carried the Boise State football program to its highest highs teleconference each Tuesda.. The call begins at 10:15 a.m. PT and Coach Petersen is and had been courted by innumerable programs, was swayed to take on a new challenge on the call at 11:55 a.m. PT. Contact the Pac-12 office for more info. 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 RADIO ON SiriusXM: Most Pac-12 games this season will air on SiriusXM. The home fruition to date with the successes of the team in 2016. Along with those on-field victo- broadcast of the UW-Rutgers game will air on Sirius 84 and XM 84. ries, the team continued to achieve at never-before-seen levels academically as the team COACH’S SHOW: The Coach Petersen Show, with Elise Woodward and head coach achieved a 3.09 grade point average (second-highest in recorded history for UW football) Chris Petersen, will air each Monday on KOMO AM-1000 / FM-97.7 at 6:00 p.m.. during the fall academic quarter. Three Huskies earned District 8 Academic All-America and Jake Eldrenkamp was named the Pac-12’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year for football. Along HUSKY SPORTS NETWORK: The following stations make up the 17-station Husky with a 12-2 (8-1 in the Pac-12), the Huskies posted other eye-popping numbers on offense, Sports Network, covering three states: defense and special teams. The Huskies led the nation in turnover margin and were first in the conference and eighth in the nation in both total offense and total defense. The UW led WASHINGTON: the Pac-12 in 17 different team statistical categories. Following the 2016 season, in May Seattle (flagship) KOMO 1000 AM Port Angeles/Sequim KONP 1450 AM of 2017, Petersen was honored with the Stallings Award, awarded annually to a college KOMO 97.7 FM Spokane KOOL 107.1 AM head football coach who is both a humanitarian and an exceptional coach, and named after Aberdeen KWOK 1490 AM Tacoma KOMO 1000 AM former Alabama and Texas A&M head coach Gene Stallings. In 2015, Petersen’s Huskies, Bellingham KPUG 1170 AM Walla Walla KUJ 1420 AM featuring one of the nation’s youngest squads and a schedule ranked by many as the na- Centralia KELA 1430 AM Wenatchee KKRT 900 AM tion’s toughest, rallied for the Dawgs’ sixth consecutive bowl berth, which resulted in a Kelso/Longview KLOG 1490 AM Yakima KUTI 1460 AM victory over Southern Miss in the Heart of Dallas Bowl. A stout Husky defense (first in Mt. Vernon KBRC 1430 AM OREGON: the Pac-12 in scoring and total defense) led the way as a freshman-laden offense showed Mt. Vernon KRBC 102.1 FM Portland KUIK 1360 AM steady growth en route to a 7-6 season record. Off the field, Petersen’s impact on the Moses Lake KWIQ 1020 AM Alaska: program’s academic success was clear as well. During the season (fall academic quarter, Omak KOMW 680 AM Juneau KJNO 630 AM 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 Moore was the only player ever to record four 3,000-yard seasons in both passing and total an 8-6 record and a berth in the TicketCity Cactus Bowl. He became the fastest active FBS offense. His 142 passing were second-most in NCAA history while his 14,667 coach to reach 100 career victories – doing so in 117 games – and tied with Knute Rockne career passing yards were fifth-most. Before taking over as head coach at Boise State, for fifth fastest all-time. In 2014, UW produced three first-team and seven honorable men- Petersen served as the Broncos’ offensive coordinator from 2001-05. Petersen began his tion All-Pac-12 players, and five players earned first or second team Academic All-Pac-12 coaching career in 1987 as freshman coach at his alma mater, UC Davis. In 1989, he became recognition, including Danny Shelton who was named First-Team Academic All-American the Aggies’ varsity wide receivers coach. In 1992, Petersen moved to Pittsburgh, where he – a first for the UW since 1991. Petersen, 52, the only two-time winner of the Paul “Bear” was coach. In 1993, Petersen moved back west to take over a QBs coach at Bryant Award (2006 and 2009), compiled an exceptional 92-12 record in his eight seasons Portland State, helping the Vikings to Division II playoff berths in each of his two seasons. as Boise State head coach (2006-2013), including two unbeaten seasons (13-0 in 2006 In 1995, he took a job at Oregon as the receivers coach under Mike Bellotti, a position he and 14-0 in 2009) and two BCS bowl berths. He won five conference titles and posted a held before moving to Boise as offensive coordinator in 2001. Born in Yuba City, Calif., 57-6 record in conference play. Petersen, who also won the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year on Oct. 13, 1964, Petersen graduated from Yuba City High in 1983 and went on to play Award in 2010, led the Broncos to 10 or more wins in seven of his eight seasons and to 12 at Sacramento City College. From there, he transferred to UC Davis, earning a or more in four straight (2008-11). In 2006, Petersen’s first season in charge in Boise, he bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1988. He later earned a master’s in educational psychol- led the Broncos to their first undefeated season since 1958, when the school was a junior ogy from Davis. At Davis, he set numerous school records, including the season standards college. The 2006 season was capped by a 43-42 overtime win over Oklahoma in the Fiesta for passing efficiency, completions, completion percentage, TD passes and total offense as Bowl, a game remembered by many as one of the greatest in bowl-game history. That Boise well as the career mark for completion percentage. He still remains in the top 10 in Aggies team ended the year ranked No. 5 in the final Associated Press top 25 poll. The following history in numerous season and career categories and his season and career completion season, the Broncos went 10-3 and finished out of the polls for what would be the only percentage records still stand. In 1986, Petersen was named the Northern California Ath- time in Petersen’s first seven seasons. The 2008 squad went 12-1 and ranked No. 11 in the letic Conference Player of the Year and earned UC Davis’ Colby E. Slater Award as the final top 25, finishing the regular season undefeated. In 2009, Petersen led the Broncos to school’s Male Athlete of the Year. He was also a captain and won the team’s Jerry Norris their second undefeated campaign and another Fiesta Bowl berth. Boise State beat TCU, Award (Most Valuable and Inspirational) and was inducted into the Cal Aggie Athletic Hall 17-10, in Arizona, becoming the first team from a non-BCS conference ever to win two BCS of Fame in 1997. Petersen and his wife, Barbara, have two sons, Jack and Sam. bowl games. The ‘09 Broncos checked in at No. 4 in the final AP poll. The 2010 season Petersen’s Head Coaching Career: ended with a 12-1 record, a No. 9 final ranking and a win in the Las Vegas Bowl, the first of Year School Overall Conference Bowl Final AP Rank three straight trips to Vegas for Boise State. In 2011, BSU once again went 12-1, finishing 2006 Boise State 13-0 8-0 (1st) Fiesta (W) No. 5 with a No. 8 final ranking. Last season, Petersen’s team went 11-2 and beat Washington 2007 Boise State 10-3 7-1 (2nd) Hawai’i (L) in the Las Vegas Bowl, good for a No. 18 final ranking. In 2013, Boise State, which faced 2008 Boise State 12-1 8-0 (1st) Poinsettia (L) No. 11 Washington in the first game at the newly renovated Husky Stadium, finished the regular 2009 Boise State 14-0 8-0 (1st) Fiesta (W) No. 4 season with an 8-4 record (Petersen came to the UW prior to the Broncos’ bowl game). 2010 Boise State 12-1 7-1 (t-1st) Las Vegas (W) No. 9 Throughout his teams’ unmatched on-field success, Petersen also saw his Broncos succeed 2011 Boise State 12-1 6-1 (2nd) Las Vegas (W) No. 8 in the classroom. In 2011, Boise State was the only school to finish in the top 10 in both 2012 Boise State 11-2 7-1 (t-1st) Las Vegas (W) No. 18 major polls and also receive a Public Recognition Award from the NCAA for finishing in 2013 Boise State 8-4 6-2 (2nd) Hawai’i* the top 10 percent of the Academic Progress Rate (APR), the second of three straight such 2014 Washington 8-6 4-5 (3rd-N) Cactus (L) awards for the program. Boise State’s APR was second in the nation in 2011 and 2012 and 2015 Washington 7-5 4-5 (t-4th-N) Heart of Dallas (W) Petersen was recognized in 2012 for having the best APR for the two previous years among 2016 Washington 12-2 8-1 (1st) Peach (L) No. 4 all FBS coaches. Known for his work with quarterbacks, Petersen tutored Ryan Dinwiddie, Total 119-26 73-17 Jared Zabransky and Kellen Moore at Boise State. Moore set an NCAA record with 50 * did not coach in 2013 Hawaii Bowl career wins as a starting QB while winning three conference player of the year awards. Page 2 2017 Football Washington at RUTGERS • high point solutions STADIUM • sept. 1, 2017 • 5:00 P.M. PT (FS1) 100 WINS: With the 2014 victory over Washington State in the , COACHING STAFF: Washington welcomes back seven of nine full-time as- UW head coach Chris Petersen reached his 100th career victory. At the time, sistant coaches from last year’s staff, with two new additions. Six of the nine it put his record at 100-17, meaning that it took him 117 career games to reach assistants are in their fourth season at UW under Petersen (one of which was his 100th victory. Only four coaches in major college history did it faster: a holdover from the prior staff). Of the nine full-time coaches on the 2017 staff, five came to the UW from Boise State along with Petersen after 2013. (North Dakota State, UW, Navy, Cornell): 108 games Defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski was on Petersen’s staff in Boise in George Woodruff (Penn): 109 games all eight seasons as head coach, including the last four as coordinator. Kwi- Bud Wilkinson (Oklahoma): 111 games atkowksi, a BSU Hall-of-Fame defensive lineman, also worked at his alma Fielding Yost (Neb., Kansas, Stanford, San Jose St., Michigan): 114 games mater from 1988 to 1996. Running backs coach and recruiting coordinator Chris Petersen (Boise State, Washington): 117 games Keith Bhonapha was also on Petersen’s Broncos staff during Petersen’s entire Knute Rockne (Notre Dame): 117 games eight seasons, though he started as director of operations. He coached run- ning backs his last five years at BSU. Assistant head coach, special teams Additionally, Petersen’s 117 games were fewer than any ACTIVE FBS coach coordinator and linebackers coach Bob Gregory came to Washington having required to make it to 100 victories. Here were the top five, at the time: spent the previous four seasons at Boise State. He was the defensive coor- dinator at California from 2002 to 2009 and, along with also having coached Chris Petersen: 117 games at Boise State in 2001, has also worked in the conference at Oregon. Former Urban Meyer: 118 games Oregon State quarterback Jonathan Smith, who turned in several top-class Bob Stoops: 122 games performances vs. the Huskies during his playing days, was quarterbacks Gary Patterson: 128 games coach at Boise State for Petersens’ last two seasons. Previously an offensive Steve Spurrier: 129 games coordinator at Montana, he returned to that role (along with QBs) at Wash- ington. Defensive backs coach and co-defensive coordinator , who PETERSEN THIRD ON LIST: The 2016 NCAA record book lists the top active spent the 2004 season in the same position at Washington under head coach FBS coaches in terms of winning percentage (minimum five years at FBS) and , was Petersen’s DBs coach in Boise the last two years there, the Huskies’ own Chris Petersen is No. 3 on this list. Here are the top 10 FBS having spent five seasons in the NFL before that. Tight ends coach Jordan coaches by career winning pct. (FBS only), at the start of the 2016 season: Paopao is entering his fifth season in that position, having worked as a Husky GA the previous two. UW alum Ikaika Malloe, who lettered as a Husky from No. Name, Current School...... Yrs. W L T Pct. 1993 to 1996 and once worked as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, 1. Urban Meyer, Ohio State...... 15 165 29 0 .851 is back for his second season as UW’s defensive line coach. He joined the 2. Jimbo Fisher, State...... 7 78 17 0 .821 staff after last season, coming to Seattle from Utah State. New wide receiv- 3. Chris Petersen, Washington...... 11 119 26 0 .821 ers coach and co-offensive coordinator Matt Lubick joins the Husky staff this 4. David Shaw, Stanford...... 6 64 17 0 .790 season, having spent the last four years at Oregon, including the 2016 season 5. Nick Saban, Alabama...... 21 205 61 1 .770 as offensive coordinator. New offensive line coach and run game coordinator 6. Dabo Swinney, Clemson ...... 9 89 28 0 .761 Scott Huff spent the last 11 seasons at Boise State, his alma mater, where he 7. Mark Richt, Miami, Fla...... 16 154 55 0 .737 played under Coach Petersen (when Petersen was an assistant) and coached 8. Gary Patterson, TCU...... 17 149 54 0 .734 for him for all eight years Petersen was head coach. Two of four UW graduate 9. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame...... 27 230 88 2 .722 assistant coaches are returners to their position. Former North Carolina of- 10. Bobby Petrini, Louisville...... 12 109 43 0 .717 fensive lineman Kyle Jolly and former Stanford DB Terrence Moore are back, joined by former Montana State linebacker Jody Owens and Tyler Osborne, PETERSEN’S FIRST FIVE: The NCAA Record Book also notes that Petersen who worked as a student coach at Oregon the last five years. 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 THE YOUNG AND THE OLD: Washington has been a notably and demon- (61-5) was fifth-best in history, ahead of the likes of Knute Rockne and Bud strably young team the last couple of years and, while the Huskies have Wilkinson and behind coaching legends like Gil Dobie and Walter Camp. Here gotten distinctly more experienced across the board, the roster still skews are the 10-best coaching performances over the first five years of a career: towards youth. The 2017 roster includes 40 freshmen and 26 sophomores, compared to just 16 seniors and 27 juniors, meaning just under 61 percent Coach, Team(s) Seasons W L T Pct. of the players have three or more years of eligibility left. At the same time, Gil Dobie, North Dakota St., Washington...... 1906-10 26 0 1 .981 Washington has 53 returning lettermen and, not counting specialists, 32 dif- Walter Camp, Yale, Stanford...... 1888-92 69 2 2 .959 ferent Huskies have started at least one game during their career. George Woodruff, Penn...... 1892-96 67 5 0 .931 Bob Neyland, Tennessee...... 1926-30 43 2 3 .927 Chris Petersen, Boise State...... 2006-10 61 5 0 .924 Knute Rockne, Notre Dame...... 1918-22 39 3 3 .900 Barry Switzer, Oklahoma...... 1973-77 51 5 2 .896 Elmer Henderson, Southern California...... 1919-23 36 5 0 .878 Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma...... 1947-51 46 6 1 .877 Henry Williams, Army, Minnesota...... 1891, 1900-03 47 4 6 .877

2017 University of Washington Football Page 3 Washington at RUTGERS • high point solutions STADIUM • sept. 1, 2017 • 8:00 P.M. ET (FS1) TEAM NOTES THE DEFENSE: Washington’s defense has been the strongest it has been in Huskies vs. The big ten: Washington holds a 47-44-2 record all-time years in 2015 and again in 2016, once again leaving a standard for this season vs. Big Ten opponents, a record that includes an 0-2 mark against Penn State that will be a challenge to match. Last year, the Husky defense finished first (though the Nittany Lions were not members of the Big Ten at the time of in the Pac-12 in scoring defense, allowing just 248 points, or 17.7 per game, their games against the UW) and 4-5-1 vs. Nebraska, also obviously not a the best average by the UW since 1992 (12.3 per game). The Dawgs also Big Ten member at the time of any of those games. Washington has played led the conference in total defense (316.9 yards per game), passing defense all 12 current Big Ten teams but have faced an Big Ten opponent only five (182.9), opponent first downs (246), third-down conversion defense (.306) and times since 2003 (the UW played Indiana in ‘03, Ohio State in ‘07, Illinois in turnovers gained (33). 2013-14, and Rutgers last year). The Huskies have played Big Ten teams seven times in bowl games since 1990 (not counting Nebraska in the Holiday Bowl the offense: Washington had one of its most successful offensive seasons in 2010): Iowa in the 1990 Rose Bowl, Michigan in the 1992 and 1993 Rose ever in 2016, scoring more points and more touchdowns than ever before – both Bowls, Iowa in the 1995 Sun Bowl, Michigan State in the 1997 Aloha Bowl, by a wide margin. The Huskies notched 77 touchdowns, 13 more than the old Purdue in the 2001 Rose Bowl and Purdue in the 2002 Sun Bowl. The Huskies record (64 in 2013) and scored 585 points, 93 more than the old standard (493 went 4-3 in those games. Here’s the UW’s all-time record vs. current Big Ten in 2013). The Huskies’ 41.8 points per game were just one-tenth of a point shy teams: 7-4 vs. Illinois, 1-2 vs. Indiana, 3-3 vs. Iowa, 1-0 vs. Maryland, 5-7 vs. of the school record (41.9 in 1991). The Dawgs also had their second-highest Michigan, 2-1 vs. Michigan State, 7-10 vs. Minnesota, 4-5-1 vs. Nebraska, 3-0 totals ever in both rushing yards (2,774) and passing yards (3,623). vs. Northwestern, 3-8 vs. Ohio State, 0-2 vs. Penn State, 7-2-1 vs. Purdue, 1-0 vs. Rutgers, 4-0 vs. Wisconsin. 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, THE PAC-12: Prior to the 2011 season, the Pac-10 Conference added Utah Washington has had a back reach 1,000 yards eight out of the last 10 years, and Colorado to expand to the Pac-12. Washington, which along with Califor- and seven in a row. Here’s a look at those eight recent 1,000-yard seasons: nia is one of two schools who have been in the conference since its found- 2007 Louis Rankin...... 1,294 yards ing in 1915, plays in the Pac-12 North, along with the other three Northwest 2009 Chris Polk...... 1,113 yards schools (Oregon, OSU, WSU) and Stanford and California. Under current 2010 Chris Polk...... 1,415 yards plans, each school will play all five division rivals, plus four of six teams in the 2011 Chris Polk...... 1,488 yards other division each season. The first two seasons, the Huskies did not face 2012 Bishop Sankey...... 1,439 yards UCLA or Arizona State. In 2013 and 14, the Huskies didn’t face Utah or USC. 2013 Bishop Sankey...... 1,870 yards In 2015 in 2016, neither UCLA nor Colorado are on the UW schedule, while the 2015 Myles Gaskin...... 1,320 yards Huskies don’t face USC and Arizona this year and next. 2016 Myles Gaskin...... 1,373 yards THE 100-YARD FACTOR: Since the 1947 season, Washington is 207-65-3 (.758) HUSKIES IN THE EAST: Washington’s trip to Rutgers will mark the Huskies’ when a Husky player rushes for 100 yards in a game. The Huskies were 8-0 in such easternmost game in school history. While the Huskies have played a number games last year. of non-conference games at the home of Big Ten teams, Washington has HISTORY LESSON: Successfully rushing the football and winning go hand-in- played very few games in locations that can reasonably be considered the “East hand for the Huskies. Since 1990, UW has rushed for 200 yards in a game 108 Coast.” When the Huskies opened the 2007 season at Syracuse, it marked their times. The Huskies’ record stands at 91-16-1 (.847) in those contests. Since 1995, easternmost road game ever to that point in time (it was the Dawgs’ second UW is 66-13-1 (.831) when rushing for 200 yards. trip to play the Orange as they also played there in 1977), as Syracuse is, in terms of its longitude, east of both Durham, N.C. (where the UW played Duke HUSKY STADIUM RENOVATION: Husky Stadium underwent a major renovation in 1973), and Miami, Fla. (where the Huskies have played vs. Miami and in over from Nov., 2011, through Aug., 2013, as the entire lower bowl and south up- the Orange Bowl game), the next two closest competitors for the Huskies’ per deck were demolished and replaced. The new facility features a new, state-of- easternmost games of all time. Piscataway is about one-and-a-half degrees the-art football operations center (weight room, training room, locker room, meet- of longitude further east than Syracuse. ing 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 LAST YEAR VS. THE SCARLET KNIGHTS: Washington opened the 2016 seats that were once far from the field, particularly in the west end, are much closer to the action. UW is 21-8 at home since the re-opening of Husky Stadium. season with its first-ever match-up with Rutgers last Sept. 3 at Husky Stadium, earning a 48-13 victory. Husky quarterback opened his record- ALASKA AIRLINES FIELD AT HUSKY STADIUM: The Oregon game on Nov. setting season with a solid outing, completing 18-of-27 passes for 287 yards and 5, 2011, marked the final game in Husky Stadium prior to major renovations that three touchdowns, while the Huskies got help on special teams in the form of have now been completed. The Huskies re-opened their home field with a 38-6 a on a kickoff return from John Ross and another on a Dante Pettis win over then-No. 19 Boise State on Aug. 31, 2013. The 2017 season marks the punt return. For Ross, it was a fabulous debut after a year off due to injury as, 97th season of play in Husky Stadium. Original construction on the facility was along with that 92-yard kick return, he also scored on Browning passes of 38 and completed in 1920 when Washington played one game in the new campus facility. 50 yards. The Huskies scored 24 points in the first quarter to take what proved UW’s all-time record in Husky Stadium stands at 377-177-21 (.674). an insurmountable lead. Browning hit Chico McClatcher on a 43-yard toss for the first TD of the season to get things started. Defensively, the Huskies were led by 12 tackles from Keishawn Bierria and 11 from Azeem Victor. Page 4 2017 University of Washington Football Washington at RUTGERS • high point solutions STADIUM • sept. 1, 2017 • 5:00 P.M. PT (FS1) OFFENSIVE POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES * QUARTERBACKS * play after USM had tied the score ... USA Today all-state at Seattle’s O’Dea HS ... #3, Jake Browning, 6-2, 210, Jr. – 2016 Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year, 1st-team 3A all-state from AP at RB and 2nd-team at all-purpose/returner ... 2014 first-team All-Pac-12 and academic All-America District 8 ... 6th in and 2013 Mountain Division Offensive MVP, 2014 KOR of the Year voting (2nd-highest ever for a Husky) ... 243-for-391 with 9 INTs, 43 TDs, 3,430 yds. ... 2015 3A state champ in the 100m. Career Highs: : 32 car., 197 yds., 4 last year ... tied Pac-12 record with 43 TDs ... in 2016: 2nd in NCAA-FBS in TDs TDs; REC: 5 rec., 40 yds.; 1 TD. (43), 4th in points resp. for (282), 7th in efficiency (167.5), 11th in yds. per att. (8.77) #22, Lavon Coleman, 5-11, 235, Sr. – Broke the UW record for yds. per attempt ... all of those were school records ... enters jr. year 2nd on UW career list with with a 7.5-yd. avg. (114 car., 852 yds.) in 2016 ... had 7 rushing TDs in 2016 ... 59 TD passes ... tied UW single-game TD pass record with 5 vs. Idaho and then played in all 14 ... 181 yds. and a TD on just 11 carries in win at Arizona ... 7 car. broke it twice, with 6 at Oregon and Cal ... has started 26 of 27 games during UW for 108 yds. and a TD at Cal ... 101 yds. and a TD on 18 carries in Pac-12 Champi- career (all but at Stanford in 2015) ... threw a TD pass in all 14 last year, 2 or more onship win over Colorado ... team’s 3rd leading rusher in 2015 with 176 yards on in 12 of 14 and 3 or more in 8 ... 23-for-28 (.821) for 294 yds. and 5 TDs vs. Idaho 33 carries ... led team as a freshman in 2014 with 138 rush attempts and ranked in 2016 ... 15-for-21 (.714) for 210 yds. and 3 TDs vs. Stanford ... 22-for-28 (.786) 2nd with 565 rush yds, 51.4 ypg ... debuted with 17 carries for 78 yds. in win at UH for 304 yds. and 6 TDs (plus 2 rush TDs) at Oregon ... 19-for-28 for 378 yds. and 6 ... then-career-high 118 yds. and 1 TD on 17 carries vs. EWU ... UW’s Off. Scout TDs at Cal ... 21-for-29 (.724) for 292 yds. and 3 TDs vs. WSU ... as a freshman in Squad MVP in 2013 ... as a sr. at Lompoc HS, rushed for 887 yds., 9 TDs despite 2015, was 233-for-368 for 2,955 yds., 16 TDs, 10 INT ... at the time, 2,955 passing missing most of season (injury) ... 2,038 yds., 26 TDs., 295 carries and CIF-SS NW yds. and 233 completions were 5th-most in UW history while his 368 attempts Offensive MVP as a jr. ... same HS as former UW TB . Career were 6th-most ... also had the 6th-best comp. pct. in UW history (.633) and the Highs: 18 car., 181 yds., 2 TDs. 9th-highest pass efficiency (139.7) ... first UW true freshman ever to start a season #24, Kamari Pleasant, 6-0, 194, RS-Fr. – Redshirted 2016 ... played S, WR and opener at QB, as he did at Boise St. ... only 2nd time ever a UW true freshman RB at Etiwanda HS ... All-Inland Valley as a “utility” player as a senior. started at QB in any game (Tuiasosopo, 1997 vs. Oregon) ... 20-for-34 for 150 yds., #25, Sean McGrew, 5-7, 169, RS-Fr. – Redshirted 2016 season ... 2015 Ga- 1 INT, 0 TD in debut at Boise State ... career highs in att. (52), comp. (28) and yds. torade POY for California, Long Beach Press-Telegram POY, Los Angeles Times (405) at Arizona State ... 18-for-20 (90 percent) for 211 yds. and 4 TDs at OSU ... 90 all-area first team and first-team CIF Southern Section All-Pac 5 Division ... as a percent was 2nd-best ever at UW ... 23-for-34 for 384 yards in the Heart of Dallas senior at St. John Bosco, rushed for 1,852 yards and 27 TDs on 200 carries, while Bowl win over Southern Miss ... enrolled at the UW in Jan., 2015 ... set national also catching 17 passes for 264 yards and 3 scores ... during his four-year career, HS records for season (91 in 2014, tied) & career TDs (229, in 3 seasons) ... finished rushed for 5,762 yards on 630 carries (a 9.1-yard average), with 76 career rushing his career with 1,191-for-1,708 attempts for 16,775 yds., all of those California TDs, as well as 9 career receiving TDs. records ... as a senior, set state records with 5,790 yards (breaking own mark) and #26, , 5-11, 189, Fr. – KingCo 3A offensive MVP as a senior at 91 TDs ... first HS player to ever throw for 60 or more TDs or for 5,000 yards in 3 Juanita HS ... also all-state at DB ... 1,300 yds. and 13 TDs as a senior despite straight seasons ... as a senior, 360-for-524 with only 7 INTs to go with the 91 TDs playing in just 6 games due to injury ... all-state DB as a junior. ... Parade All-America & USA Today’s All-USA ... 2-time California Gatorade Player #40, Ralph Kinne, 5-10, 221, Sr. – Played in 2 games in 2016 ... played in 5 games of the Year. Career Highs: 52 att., 28 comp., 405 yds., 6 TDs. in 2015 ... had 7 carries for 18 yards vs. Oregon St. in 2015 ... won Bob Jarvis #11, K.J. Carta-Samuels, 6-2, 221, Jr. – Played in 9 games and threw passes Offensive Scout Team MVP at the UW’s postseason awards ceremony in both in 4 last year ... 9-for-13 for 104 yds. and 3 TDs in 2016 ... TD passes vs. Rutgers, 2015 and 2016 ... first-team 3A all-state at running back by both the Seattle Times Idaho and Portland St. ... as a RS-Fr. in 2015, appeared in 8 games, 1 start ... and the Associated Press following senior season at Shelton where he rushed for started at QB at Stanford (9-for-21, 118 yds. 1 rush TD) ... Bob Jarvis Offensive 2,389 yards and scored 29 TDs in 2012. Career Highs: 7 car., 18 yds. Scout Squad MVP in 2014 ... first-team all-league as a senior after leading Bellar- mine Prep to the semis of the CIF Central Coast Section playoffs ... played in U.S. * WIDE RECEIVERS * Army All-American Bowl ... older brother, Austyn, was starting QB at Vanderbilt in #8, Dante Pettis, 6-1, 195, Sr. – Second-team All-Pac-12 in 2016 ... played in all 2013 and is now recruiting coord. at Missouri ... father and an uncle played at Utah 14, starting 11 ... 15 rec. TDs were 3rd-most in UW history and 7th-most in Pac-12 State. Career Highs: 21 att., 9 comp., 118 yds., 1 TD. history ... 1 of just 6 players with more than 1 punt return for a TD in 2016 ... 5 #17, Daniel Bridge-Gadd, 6-2, 211, RS-Fr. – Redshirted 2016 with UW ... won career punt returns for TD are 1 shy of Pac-12 record (6, Desean Jackson, Cal) ... Offensive Scout Team MVP ... Gatorade Player of the Year for Arizona in 2015 ... 53 rec. for 1,495 yds. in 2016 ... 8 rec. for 134 yds. and 2 TDs at Oregon ... broke All-Arizona (all levels) first team at quarterback ... Arizona Republic’s Big Schools 24-24 tie with 58-yd. punt return for a TD in win over Utah ... 8 rec. for 104 yds. Player of the Year in 2015 ... 251-of-374 for 4,258 yds. and 47 TDs, 9 INT, while and 3 TDs at Cal ... 7 rec. for 105 yds. and 1 TD vs. ASU ... 3 rec. for 86 yds. and 2 also rushing for 627 yds. and 17 TDs on 139 carries as a senior ... led HS to 13-1 TDs in Apple Cup ... scored UW’s lone TD vs. Alabama in Peach Bowl ... in 2015, record and first-ever state title game. played in all 13 games, starting 8 ... 2nd-team All-America as a punt returner by The Sporting News ... earned a spot on the Academic All-Pac-12 2nd team ... set * RUNNING BACKS * a school record with a punt-return average of 16.9 yards per return (minimum 1.2 #9, Myles Gaskin, 5-10, 191, Jr. – Has rushed for more than 1,300 yards in each returns/game), which also led the Pac-12 and was fourth in the nation ... 3rd on of first two seasons at UW ... 1,373 yds. and 10 TDs in 237 carries last year ... team with 30 receptions and 414 yds in 2015 ... 3rd career punt return for a TD at 1st-team All-Pac-12 in 2016 ... rushed for 100 or more yards in six games in 2016, Oregon State, from 89 yards ... played in 13 of 14, starting 5, in 2014 ... 87-yd. punt with a high of 197 (on just 16 carries) at Oregon ... 100 yds. and 2 TDs on 18 car- return for a TD, plus 2 rec. for 76 yds. and a TD at Colorado ... 50 rec. for 889 yds., ries in win over No. 7 Stanford ... 128 yds. on 18 att. vs. Oregon State ... 19 car. 11 TDs as a HS sr. ... son of former MLB OF, current Astros 3B coach, Gary Pettis for 151 yds. at Utah ... 16 car. for 121 yds. vs. ASU ... 159 yds. on season-high 29 ... cousin, Austin, played for Rams & Chargers and finished at Boise St. as all-time att. vs. Colorado in Pac-12 Championship game ... in 2015, first true freshman ever leader in rec. and TDs. Career Highs: 8 rec., 134 yds., 3 TD. at the UW to rush for 1,000 yards in a season ... 18th Husky ever to reach 1,000 #6, Chico McClatcher, 5-7, 181, Jr. – Played in 13 of 14, starting 3, in 2016 ... yards, finishing the season with 1,302, 8th-most in UW history ... also set a UW 3rd on team with 34 rec. for 574 yds. and 5 TDs ... 43-yd. TD rec. vs. Rutgers ... true-freshman record with 14 rushing TDs, 5th-most ever at UW ... freshman All- 3 rec. for 76 yds and a TD vs. Idaho ... 2 TD rec. vs. Portland State ... scored on America first-team from the FWAA ... honorable mention All-Pac-12 ... 8 100-yard 75-yd. TD vs. ASU ... career-high 6 rec. for 80 yds. vs. WSU ... won team’s Tough rushing games were 3rd-most in the Pac-12 ... played in every game, starting 6 ... Husky Award in 2016 ... played in every game as a true freshman in 2015, making MVP of the Heart of Dallas Bowl, where he became one of only 5 Huskies ever to 8 catches for 78 yds., 1 TD and rushing 19 times for 153 yds. and 3 scores ... scored rush for 4 or more TDs in a single game ... scored 4 times, and rushed for a UW on a 49-yd. rec. and also had 2 carries for 32 yds. vs. Sac. St. ... South Puget Sound bowl-record 181 yards on 26 carries vs. USM ... 86-yard TD vs. the Golden Eagles League Northeast Offensive MVP, as well as first-team All-SPSL 4A at RB and broke a 24-24 tie and was the 6th-longest (tied) rush in UW history and came one DB, as a senior ... scored 4 TDs on punt or kick returns in 2014 ... rushed for 2,283

2017 University of Washington Football Page 5 Washington at RUTGERS • high point solutions STADIUM • sept. 1, 2017 • 8:00 P.M. ET (FS1) OFFENSIVE POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES yards and 31 TDs as a senior ... more than 8,000 all-purpose yds. and 91 total TDs Montana Gatorade Player of the Year, Parade All-America H.M., the 2nd Montana during 4-year career ... as a senior, finished 2nd in the state in the long jump ... player ever named to the team ... 57 tackles, 12 TFL, 9.5 sacks, 55 catches for 917 mother, Kam Warner, ran track at the UW and still has top-10 Husky marks in the yds, 11 TDs as a sr. Career Highs: 1 rec., 27 yds., 1 TD. long jump and the 60-meter hurdles. Career Highs: REC: 3 rec., 49 yds., 1 TD; #85, David Ajamu, 6-5, 245, Sr. – Played in 13 of 14 in 2016, making a catch vs. RUSH: 4 car., 40 yds., 1 TD. Portland State ... played in the first 5 games of 2015, starting twice before suffer- #5, Andre Baccellia, 5-10, 171, So. – Played in all 14 games in 2016 ... 2 rec. ing season-ending injury in pre-game at USC ... appeared in all 14 games in 2014 for 40 yds. and a TD vs. Rutgers ... 7 rec. for 98 yds. during the season ... redshirted ... Seattle Times’ all-state first team (all levels) and to the 3A All-Narrows League 2015 at UW ... caught 18 passes for 392 yards and 5 TDs as a HS senior ... 46 rec., first team as a HS senior in 2012. Career Highs: 1 rec., 4 yds. 954 yards, 11 TDS as a junior. Career Highs: 2 rec., 40 yds., 1 TD. #84, Michael Neal, 6-4, 240, So. – Has yet to see any game action at UW ... #12, Aaron Fuller, 5-10, 187, So. – Played in all 14, starting 4, as a true fresh- redshirted the 2015 season at UW ... caught 21 passes for 353 yards and seven man in 2016 ... 16 rec. for 184 yds. and 2 TDs on the season ... first TD on 3-yd. TDs as a HS senior in 2014. rec. vs. No. 7 Stanford ... season-high 4 rec. for 49 yds. vs. Oregon State ... scored #94, Derek Hunter, 6-2, 233, Sr. – Looking for first game action at UW after on 19-yd. TD vs. Beavers ... 5-yd. rec. vs. Rutgers in 1st college game ... first-team having transferred from Georgetown prior to 2015 season ... spent 2013 and 2014 All-District 10-5A and first-team All-Collin County as a HS senior in 2015 ... 86 seasons with the Hoyas ... HS teammate of UW’s Ben Burr-Kirven. rec. for 1,178 yds. and 14 TDs while also rushing for 2 other scores and returning #86, Jacob Kizer, 6-4, 244, Fr. – Originally signed in 2016, but put off enrollment 2 punts for TDs in 2015 ... as a junior in 2014, 69 rec. for 1,396 yds. and 22 TDs, until Jan., 2017 ... missed most of 2016 season due to injury ... Oregon all-state at while also adding 2 rushing TDs and another on a punt return ... unanimous 2014 defensive line as a HS junior in 2014. District 10-5A Offensive Player of the Year ... won district and area title in the 400 #19, Hunter Bryant, 6-2, 239, Fr. – Second-team MaxPreps All-America as a se- meters as a junior. Career Highs: 4 rec., 49 yds., 1 TD. nior at Eastside Catholic HS ... also all-state and Metro League Mountain Division #21, Quinten Pounds, 5-11, 177, So. – Played in all 14 games last year ... 6 Offensive Co-MVP in 2016 ... 138 rec. for 2,483 yds. and 35 TDs over HS career ... rec. for 86 yds. and a TD ... TD was a 26-yd. rec. vs. Idaho ... played in 3 games won 3A state titles as a sophomore and junior. before suffering season-ending ACL injury in 2015 ... got medical redshirt ... MVP of the Empire League as HS senior ... 29 catches for 570 yards and eight scores, * OFFENSIVE LINEMEN * and team’s leading rusher with 788 yards and 11 TDs, while also passing for three #79, Coleman Shelton, 6-4, 299, Sr. – Second-team All-Pac-12 in 2016, when scores as a HS senior. Career Highs: 2 rec., 34 yds., 1 TD. he started all 14 games at center ... also honorable mention Academic All-Pac-12 #81, Brayden Lenius, 6-5, 230, Jr. – Redshirted the 2016 season ... enters year ... enters 2017 season with 34 career starts and 40 career games ... has started at with 33 catches, 363 yds., 3 TDs in 27 career games ... played in all 13 games, least 1 game at all 5 OL positions ... won the UW’s John P. Angel Lineman of the starting 6 in 2015 ... 4th on team with 26 catches, 5th with 307 yds. ... set career Year in 2015 ... redshirted 2013 ... All-Serra League as HS jr. and sr. highs with 6 rec. for 59 yds. at Arizona State ... 3 rec. for 29 yds. and 2 TDs at Ore- #72, Trey Adams, 6-8, 327, Jr. – First-team All-Pac-12 and second-team All- gon State ... played in all 14 games (2 starts) as a true freshman, with 7 rec. for 56 America (FWAA) in 2016 ... started all 14 games at LT in 2016 ... played in 10 of yds. ... played 1 yr. of HS football in U.S. earning All-CIF-SS as a sr. at Chaminade 13 games, starting 9, in 2015 ... first true freshman to start on UW OL since 2012 Prep ... 26 rec. for 615 yds, 6 TDs despite missing first 5 games due to transfer ... USA Today all-state at Wenatchee HS ... first-team 4A all-state and Columbia rules ... grandson of Eldridge Dickey, first African-American QB ever selected in 1st Basin Big 9 Conference Lineman of the Year as a senior. round of a pro Draft (1968, OAK). Career Highs: 6 rec., 59 yds., 2 TDs. #58, Kaleb McGary, 6-7, 318, Jr. – Started all 14 games of 2016 season at right #18, KJ Young, 6-1, 202, Sr. – Played in 5 games as a junior at UW in 2016 tackle ... played in 12 games, 6 starts at RT, in 2015 ... RS in 2014 ... started UW ... played 1 season at Riverside CC (2015), leading the team with 40 rec. over 9 career on d-line ... as a senior at Fife, was named the South Puget Sound League’s games ... 421 yards and team-high (tied) 6 TD rec. ... played in 12 of 13 games as 2A Defensive Lineman of the Year ... also first-team All-SPSL at tight end. a true freshman at Oklahoma, starting 3 times ... 19 rec. for 215 yards and 1 TD ... #56, Nick Harris, 6-1, 293, So. – True freshman played in 12 of 14 games and bests of 5 catches, 57 yds, 1 TD ... caught 91 passes for 1,593 yds. and 18 TDs as started 4 last year (2 at RG, 2 at LG) ... classmate of fellow UW O-lineman Luke a HS senior at Citrus Hill. Wattenberg at JSerra in California ... first-team All-Trinity League selection as a #82 Jordan Chin, 6-0, 171, RS-Fr. – Redshirted 2016 season at UW ... led Chami- senior in 2015. nade Prep with 37 rec. for 691 yds. as a senior in 2015 ... teammate of fellow #73, Andrew Kirkland, 6-4, 321, Sr. – Played in all 14, starting 5, in 2016 ... Huskies Jojo McIntosh and Brayden Lenius as a HS soph. played in 12 of 13 games in 2015, starting 7 ... played vs. Oregon St. and WSU in #20 Ty Jones, 6-4, 209, Fr. – Enrolled at UW in time for spring ball in 2017 ... US 2014 ... RS the 2013 season ... Oregon 6A all-state 1st-team as a senior. Army All-America at Provo HS in Utah ... all-state and Region 7 offensive MVP in #75, Jesse Sosebee, 6-5, 312, Jr. – Played in all 14 games last year ... saw ac- 2016 ... 63 rec. for 1,523 yds. and 20 TDs as a senior ... also an all-arounder on the tion in 12 of 13 games, 2 starts at RG, in 2015 ... RS the 2014 season ... first-team track team (springs, hurdles, long jump, high jump and shotput). All-CIF-SS SW Division and Sunset League O-Lineman of the Year as a HS senior. #28 Terrell Bynum, 6-1, 184, Fr. – True freshman from St. John Bosco in L.A. area #71, Matt James, 6-5, 276, Jr. – Saw action in 7 games in 2016 ... started at RT ... led Bosco to CIF Open Division state title as a senior in 2016 ... 58 rec. for 737 in first 2 games and played 10 of 13 in 2015, earning honorable mention Academic yds. and 7 TDs as a senior ... attended Servite HS as a soph. and jr. All-Pac-12 in 2015 redshirted 2014 ... won the Huskies’ “Ultimate Greenhorn” Award for his work in the weight room ... Idaho 5A Inland Empire League Player * TIGHT ENDS * of the Year in 2013. #88, Drew Sample, 6-5, 259, Jr. – Honorable mention All-Pac-12 and Academic #59, Henry Roberts, 6-6, 300, So. – Saw action in 2 games in 2016 ... RS in 2015 All-Pac-12 in 2016 ... played in all 14, starting 11, in 2016 ... 9 rec. for 106 yds. in ... all-state and “medium-sized schools” All-American at Bellevue HS. 2016 ... played in all 13 games, starting 7, in 2015 ... 5 catches for 45 yards, 2 TDs #77, Devin Burleson, 6-8, 327, So. – Played in 1 game last year ... enrolled in ... 1st career rec. was a 3-yd. TD vs. Utah St. ... 2 rec. for 24 yds., including a TD, Jan., 2015 and redshirted 2015 season ... standout HS basketball player. vs. Utah ... earned the Earle T. Glant Tough Husky Award at the team’s postseason #70, Jared Hilbers, 6-7, 313, So. – Played in 6 games in 2016 ... redshirted the awards ceremony ... redshirted 2014 ... first-team KingCo 4A as a junior and se- 2015 season ... No. 4 overall HS prospect in Oregon in 2014. nior. Career Highs: 2 rec., 32 yds., 1 TD. #76, Luke Wattenberg, 6-4, 295, RS-Fr. – Redshirted the 2016 season ... LA #98, Will Dissly, 6-4, 267, Sr. – Played in 14 games last year, starting 5 ... 1st Times and OC Register all-area and first-team all-state at JSerra in 2015. career catch was a 27-yd. TD vs. Portland State ... also had catches vs. USC, ASU #66, Henry Bainivalu, 6-5, 298, Fr. – Two-time all-state o-lineman at Skyline HS and WSU ... moved from DL to TE in the spring, 2016 ... played in all 13 games in ... 4-year varsity player for the Spartans. 2015, including TE in the Heart of Dallas Bowl ... made 8 tackles in 2015 ... started at Stanford (2 tackles) ... played in 6 games as a true freshman, making 2 tackles ...

Page 6 2017 University of Washington Football Washington at RUTGERS • high point solutions STADIUM • sept. 1, 2017 • 5:00 P.M. PT (FS1) DEFENSIVE POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES * DEFENSIVE LINEMEN * #16, Amandre Williams, 6-2, 224, RS-Fr. – Redshirted 2016 season ... enrolled #50, , 6-5, 340, Jr. – Preseason AP All-America 2nd team ... 2nd-team in spring of 2015 ... first-team All-South Puget Sound League at both QB and DL, All-Pac-12 and Academic All-Pac-12 in 2016 ... played in all 14, starting 5, last year and SPSL North Offensive Back of the Year. ... 39 tackles, 6.5 for a loss and 5.0 sacks last year ... saw action in all 13 games #41, Myles Rice, 6-4, 241, RS-Fr. – Redshirted 2016 season, after having en- in 2015 ... 2 stops and a blocked PAT in UW debut at Boise St. ... graduated from rolled in Jan., 2016 ... All-District 23-5A as a senior at Houston’s George Bush HS Milpitas HS in 2013, delayed enrollment until 2014 and RS at UW ... 296 tackles in 2014. and 19 sacks during HS career ... MaxPreps.com All-NorCal 1st team and Division #37, Bryce Sterk, 6-4, 246, So. – Saw action in 2 games last year ... 2 tackles II all-state 1st team as a senior in 2012 ... De Anza League def. MVP and the Mer- and a fumble recovery vs. Rutgers ... redshirted 2015 season ... Northwest Confer- cury News’ area def. POY. Career High Tackles: 6. ence 2A/3A MVP as a HS sr. in 2014 ... first-team 2A all-state on both offensive #99, Greg Gaines, 6-2, 322, Jr. – 2nd-team Academic All-Pac-12 and honorable and defensive line. Career High Tackles: 2. mention All-Pac-12 in 2016 ... started all 14 games ... 35 tackles, 8 for a loss ... played in all 13 games, starting 6 in 2015 ... 10 tackles in start vs. Utah in ‘15 ... * LINEBACKERS * redshirted 2014 season ... 2012 & 2013 MVP of the Freeway League and first-team #7, Kieshawn Bierria, 6-1, 223, Sr. – Started all 14 games at LB in 2016 ... All-CIF Southern Section Southwest Division on the defensive line. Career High second-team All-Pac-12 ... led the nation in fumble recoveries, with 5, tying school Tackles: 10. record ... 2nd on team with 70 tackles ... won team’s Guy Flaherty Most Inspira- #92, Jaylen Johnson, 6-3, 298, Jr. – Missed first 3 games of 2016 due to injury, tional Award ... career-high 12 tackles vs. Rutgers ... returned an onside kick for a but played in other 11 ... 12 total tackles in ‘16 ... started vs. Alabama in Peach TD vs. ASU ... played in all 13 games, making 12 starts, in 2015 .... second on team Bowl ... played in all 13 games, with 1 start in 2015 ... redshirted the 2014 season with 77 tackles (also 7.5-54 TFL, 3.5-20 sacks) ... career-high 12 tackles vs. Cal ...... CIF-SS Inland Division Def. MVP as a senior in 2013. Career High Tackles: 3. 8 tackles, 2 TFL, sack in win at USC ... played in all 14 games in 2014, starting 4 #96, Shane Bowman, 6-4, 303, Jr. – Played in all 14 games in 2016, notching making 35 tackles ... season-high 10 stops in start vs. UCLA ... redshirted the 2013 4 tackles ... played in 7 games in 2015 ... recovered a fumble in ‘15 Apple Cup ... season. Career High Tackles: 12. redshirted 2014 ... played OL, DL and TE, and won 3 straight state titles at Bellevue #36, Azeem Victor, 6-3, 231, Sr. – AP preseason All-America first team ... first- ... 20 TFL and 14 sacks as a senior, despite playing in just the first half of all but team All-Pac-12 in 2016 ... started 1st 10 games before season-ending injury ... one game. Career High Tackles: 2. still 3rd on team with 67 tackles ... 11 tackles each vs. Rutgers and Stanford ... #95, Levi Onwuzurike, 6-3, 290, RS-Fr. – Redshirted 2016 season ... Dallas national def. player of the week after win at Utah, when he had 16 tackles, most Morning News’ All-Area Defensive Player of the Year and District 6-6A Defensive by a Husky since 2012 ... led team with 95 tackles in 13 games (11 starts) in 2015 MVP as a HS senior in 2015 ... 53 tackles and 8.5 TFL ... helped Allen to 14-1 record ... in first career start (2015 at BSU) made 14 tackles, including 11 solo and a TFL and semis of Class 6A Division I playoffs. ... played in 10 games (5 tackles) in 2014 ... redshirted 2013 season ... All-Valley #56, Jared Pulu, 6-4, 278, So. – Played in 6 games in 2016, notching 1 tackle Vista League first team as a sr. LB. Career High Tackles: 16. ... redshirted the 2015 season ... HS teammate of Chico McClatcher, but missed #25, Ben Burr-Kirven, 6-0, 222, Jr. – Academic All-America District VIII and Aca- much of senior HS season due to injury. Career High Tackles: 1. demic All-Pac-12 in 2016 ... played in all 14 games, totaling 44 tackles ... 27-yd. #91, Ricky McCoy, 6-2, 292, So. – Saw action in 2 games in 2016, notching a INT return at Cal ... played in 12 games as a true freshman in 2015, only missing tackle in each ... redshirted the 2015 season ... played TE and DE and was a Prep- the bowl game ... 4 tackles and a 10-yd. sack vs. Oregon ... San Jose Mercury- Star All-Region selection as a HS sr. Career High Tackles: 1. News area player of the year as a junior and senior ... led HS to 13-0 record as a #97, Jason Scrempos, 6-6, 283, So. – Played in 2 games in 2016 ... redshirted senior ... 116 tackles and 1,086 rush yards in 2014 ... 204 tackles as a jr. in 2013. the 2015 season ... Santa Clara Valley Defensive Lineman of the Year as a HS sr. Career High Tackles: 7. #15, DJ Beavers, 6-0, 230, So. – Played in 13 of 14 games last year, starting * OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS * the last 4 ... 40 total tackles ... 4 tackles, an INT, a forced fumble and a recovery #17, Tevis Bartlett, 6-2, 234, Jr. – Second-team Academic All-Pac-12 last year in 2nd career start at WSU ... redshirted the 2015 season ... MaxPreps California ... played in 12 of 14 games in 2014 ... team-high 7 tackles vs. Colorado in Pac-12 All-State Division I first-team defense and CalHiSports all-state first team in 2014. Championship game ... 26 tackles for the season ... saw action in all 13 games Career High Tackles: 6. as a true freshman in 2015 ... during HS career, passed for 4,112 yds. & 34 TDs, #13, Brandon Wellington, 5-11, 223, So. – Played in all 14 games as a true rushed for 3,613 yds. & 46 more TDs, caught 3 TD passes and posted 145 tackles freshman in 2016 ... 7 total tackles and 2 kickoff returns for the year ... two-time ... 1st-team 4A all-state at both QB and DB as a sophomore, junior and senior ... state champion at Eastside Catholic ... Seattle Time all-state first team ... 3A Met- 2013 Gatorade State Player of the Year ... an outstanding HS wrestler, winning 4 ro League Mountain Division co-Defensive MVP and Kickoff Returner of the Year. state titles and last 106 matches in a row ... won age-group national titles as a Career High Tackles: 2. freshman and sophomore. Career High Tackles: 7. #34, Sean Constantine, 6-2, 231, Sr. – Sat out the entire 2016 season due to #8, Benning Potoa’e, 6-3, 278, So. – Played in 13 of 14 games in 2016 ... started injury ... in 2015 earned honorable mention Academic All-Pac-12 ... played in all 13 vs. Colorado in Pac-12 title game ... 19 tackles on the year ... redshirted the 2015 games in 2015, totaling 12 tackles ... earned UW’s 12th Man of the Year in 2015 season ... named the state’s defensive player of the year by as a HS sr. by USA ... played in 5 games in 2014 ... redshirted 2013 ... won 4 state titles at Bellevue Today ... also named all-state by the Seattle Times, AP and Tacoma News Tribune HS, the last 3 as a starter ... 2-time all-state first team.Career High Tackles: 3. ... brother, Sione, played DL for UW from 2010-13. Career High Tackles: 4. #54, Matt Preston, 6-2, 237, Jr. – Played in 8 games in 2016 ... 3 tackles in win #29, Connor O’Brien, 6-3, 236, Sr. – Played in 12 of 14 games in 2016, missing over Idaho ... saw action in 2 games in 2015 ... redshirted 2014 season ... All-CIF the last 2 due to injury ... started 7 games ... scored on a 46-yd. INT return vs. Idaho Southern Section SW Division as a senior at Diamond Ranch HS. Career High ... 35 tackles on the season ... played in 7 games in 2015 ... saw action in first 5 Tackles: 3. games of 2014 ... redshirted the 2013 season ... All-Orange County and first-team #30, Kyler Manu, 6-1, 240, So. – Played in each of the 1st three games of 2016 All-CIF Southern Section Pac-5 as a sr. Career High Tackles: 8. season ... redshirted the 2015 season after enrolling in March ... 2014 USA Today #45, Jusstis Warren, 6-2, 252, So. – Played in 5 games in 2016 ... redshirted the Idaho state defensive player of the year ... led Highland to a 12-0 record, the 5A 2015 season ... first-team 3A all-state from the AP ... named to the Tacoma News- High Country Conference title and the 5A state title as a senior. Career High Tribune all-state and all-area first teams as a senior. Tackles: 1. #55, Ryan Bowman, 6-0, 262, RS-Fr. – Redshirted 2016 season ... earned UW’s #40, Camilo Eifler, 6-1, 223, RS-Fr. – Redshirted the 2016 season ... played in defensive scout team player of the year award ... younger brother of UW DL Shane 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... first-team All-West Alameda County Confer- Bowman ... redshirted 2016 season ... went to Bellevue High before playing his ence-Foothill League at OLB as a senior. senior season at IMG Academy in Florida.

2017 University of Washington Football Page 7 Washington at RUTGERS • high point solutions STADIUM • sept. 1, 2017 • 8:00 P.M. ET (FS1) DEFENSIVE / SPECIALISTS POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES #53, Jake Wambaugh, 6-1, 221, Jr. – Played in 7 games in 2016 ... notched 8 #3 Elijah Molden, 5-10, 186, Fr. – 6A all-state 1st-team CB and 2nd-team RB tackles on the season ... saw time in 6 games in 2015 ... redshirted 2014 ... LB and as a senior at West Linn ... led HS to 14-0 record and state title in 2016 ... son of TE at Point Loma HS. Career High Tackles: 3. former NFL first-round CB Alex Molden (Saints, Chargers, Lions). #27 Keith Taylor, 6-2, 186, Fr. – All-Orange County and All-Trinity League as a * DEFENSIVE BACKS * senior at Servite HS ... also a standout sprinter (10.89 in the 100m as a HS junior). #14, Jojo McIntosh, 6-1, 219, Jr. – Played in and started 13 of 14 games in 2014 #11 Brandon McKinney, 6-0, 191, Fr. – All-Orange County and All-Trinity League ... tied for third on the team with 67 total tackles ... honorable mention Academic as a senior at Orange Lutheran ... played DB and WR in high school. All-Pac-12 ... career-high 8 tackles, including 2 TFLs, in Peach Bowl ... also had #35 Mason Stone, 6-0, 185, Jr. – Saw action in 4 games in 2016 ... came to UW 8 tackles at Oregon ... played in all 13 games (38 tackles, 1 INT) in 2015 ... HM after playing 2015 season at Santa Monica CC ... All-WesCo 3A as a senior at Academic All-Pac-12 ... team-high 6 tackles vs. Sac. St. ... 7 tackles and an INT vs. Montlake Terrace in 2014. Arizona ... redshirted 2014 ... first-team All-CIF-SS Western Division, All-Mission League and L.A. Daily News All-Area as a senior ... in 2013, helped Chaminade to CIF Division II state championship. Career High Tackles: 8. * SPECIALISTS* #21 , 6-0, 212, So. – Pac-12 Defensive Freshman of the Year and PK - #43, Tristan Vizcaino, 6-2, 202, Sr. – Spent 2016 season as the Huskies’ Freshman All-America in 2016 ... MVP of the Pac-12 Championship Game, when punter and kickoff specialist ... averaged 40.7 yards on 57 punts in 2016 ... honor- he had two INTs, scoring on 1 of them ... played in all 14, starting 10, in 2016 ... 5th able mention Academic All-Pac-12 in 2015 ... the Huskies’ primary kickoff man, but on team with 53 total tackles ... enrolled early at UW, arriving in the spring of 2015 also punted, kicked a PAT and attempted one field goal during the 2015 season ...... USA Today all-state (all levels) first-team, Associated Press 2A all-state first- in 2015, scored a touchdown on a 2-yd. run on a fake field goal vs. Utah State and team, All-Whatcom County first-team, and All-NWC first-team ... credited with also kicked first UW PAT after that score ... played in 12 games as a freshman in 117 tackles, seven tackles for loss, four forced fumbles and three in 2014, handling kickoffs in 10 games ... named No. 1 combo kicker/punter by Chris 2015. Career High Tackles: 7. Sailer Kicking ... made 9-of-12 field goals as a senior at Damien HS. Career-Long #23, Jordan Miller, 6-1, 184, Jr. – Played in all 14 games in 2016 ... totaled 7 Punt: 65 yds. tackles ... had an in the Apple Cup ... played in all 13 games as a true P - #32 Joel Whitford, 6-3, 224, So. – Australian played 2015 season at Santa freshman in 2015, recording 5 tackles ... 1st career INT at OSU, returning it 55 Barbara CC before taking last season off ... enrolled at UW last Jan. ... 1st-team yards, and season-high 3 tackles ... All-CIF San Diego Section in 2014 ... helped All-SCFA All-American Division Pacific League and all-state Region IV at SBCC. Oceanside to 14-1 record and a berth in state title game ... won the SD Section PK - #42 Van Soderberg, 6-0, 197, RS-Fr. – Redshirted the 2016 season ... first- titles in 100m (10.80) and triple jump (48 feet, 4 inches). Career High Tackles: 3. team All-Narrows at both kicker and punter as a senior at Capital HS in Olympia. #5 Myles Bryant, 5-8, 180, So. – Played in 11 of 14 games as a true freshman in P - #46 Race Porter, 6-1, 178, RS-Fr. – Could play holder or punter ... redshirted 2016 ... totaled 5 tackles on the season ... All-Mission League as a DB and WR at the 2016 season ... played and punter at O’Dea ... first-team All- Loyola HS in LA. Career High Tackles: 4. Metro League at both position as a senior. #1 Byron Murphy, 5-11, 175, RS-Fr. – Redshirted 2016 and earned UW’s Defen- LS - #49, A.J. Carty, 6-2, 243, So. – Saw action at long snapper in five games last sive Scout Squad MVP award ... earned Arizona Division II Player of the Year and year ... redshirted the 2015 season ... listed as a five-star recruit and the No. 3 long All-Arizona first team from the Arizona Republic ... named to the MaxPreps.com snapper in the nation by Rubio Long Snapping. Medium-Sized Schools All-America first team and All-America (all levels) second team as a wide receiver ... one of four finalists for the Lockheed Martin Air De- fender Of the Year (top defensive back in the nation) ... rated the No. 1 prospect in Arizona by the Arizona Republic newspaper. #24, Ezekiel Turner, 6-2, 214, Sr. – Played in 13 of 14 games in 2016 ... co-winner of UW’s special teams MVP award for 2016 ... 23 total tackles in 2016 ... had an INT in the Pac-12 Championship game ... made 1 start and played in 12 games (22 tackles) in 2015 ... started and made career-high 7 tackles at Stanford ... enrolled at UW in Jan., 2015 ... played in 7 of 10 at L.A. Pierce CC, finishing with 35 tackles ... played RB and S at Glen Burnie HS in Pasadena, Md. Career High Tackles: 7. #10 Jomon Dotson, 5-10, 181, Jr. – Moved from tailback to DB in spring of 2017 ... played in all 14 games as a TB last year ... rushed for 260 yds. on 57 carries and 1 TD in 2016 ... also had 3 rec. for 67 yds. and a TD ... Napa County MVP as a senior in HS, when he rushed for 2,004 yds. on just 189 carries. Career High Tackles: 1. #4 Austin Joyner, 5-10, 182, So. – Played in 12 of 14 games in 2016 ... totaled 10 tackles and 8 kick returns last year ... first career INT vs. Oregon State ... saw action in first two games of 2015 before suffering season-ending injury that al- lowed him to redshirt ... 2014 Washington State player of the year and Gatorade state player of the year ... rushed for 1,768 yards and 32 TDs on just 133 carries as a senior in 2014. Career High Tackles: 2. #18 Isaiah Gilchrist, 5-10, 203, RS-Fr. – Redshirted 2016 season ... MaxPreps “medium-sized school” second-team All-America as a senior at Bellevue ... played in 3A state title game all 4 years of high school, going 2-2 in them. #12 Kentrell Love, 6-1, 182, RS-Fr. – Redshirted 2016 season at Washington ... 51 tackles and 4 INTs as a HS senior at Corona (Calif.) Centennial, which went 14-1 and made it to state’s open division championship game.

Page 8 2017 University of Washington Football Washington at RUTGERS • high point solutions STADIUM • sept. 1, 2017 • 5:00 P.M. PT (FS1) JAKE BROWNING ON UW PASSING TOP-10s Passing Yards Passing Completion Percentage Passing Yards Per Attempt Game No. Opponent Game (Min. 10 comp.) Pct. (C-A) Opponent Season (Min. 100 attempts) Year PA Yds. Avg. 1. 455 Arizona, 2001 1. .941 (16-17) Arizona, 1980 1. Jake Browning 2016 391 3,430 8.97 2. 438 Baylor, 2011 2. Jake Browning .900 (18-20) Oregon State, 2015 2. 1997 274 2,319 8.46 Cody Pickett 438 Idaho, 2002 3. Damon Huard .882 (15-17) San Jose St., 1993 3. Keith Price 2011 362 3,063 8.46 4. Cody Pickett 429 UCLA, 2002 4. .826 (19-23) California, 2009 4. Keith Price 2013 352 2,966 8.42 5. 428 Arizona State, 1989 5. Jake Browning .821 (23-28) Idaho, 2016 5. Bill Douglas 1963 113 952 8.42 6. Jake Browning 405 Arizona State, 2015 6. .818 (27-33) Michigan, 1983 6. Damon Huard 1995 312 2,609 8.36 7. Cody Pickett 404 Wyoming, 2002 7. Keith Price .800 (28-35) Illinois, 2013 7. 1950 221 1,846 8.35 8. Cody Pickett 399 California, 2002 8. Don Heinrich .800 (12-15) Oregon, 1949 8. 2005 264 2,136 8.10 9. 387 Purdue, 1971 9. Jake Browning .786 (22-28) Oregon, 2016 9. Jake Browning 2015 368 2,955 8.03 10. Jake Browning 378 California, 2016 10. .782 (18-23) Oregon State, 2014 10. 1977 222 1,772 7.98 Brock Huard .782 (18-23) BYU, 1997 Career (Min. 100 attempts) PA Yds. Avg. Season PA PC PCT TD YDS Season (Min. 100 comp.) Year Passing Pct. 1. (1958-60) 130 1,195 9.19 1. Cody Pickett (2002) 612 365 .596 28 4,458 1. Keith Price 2011 242-362 .669 2. Jake Browning (2015-) 759 6,385 8.41 2. Jake Browning (2016) 391 243 .621 43 3,430 2. Cyler Miles 2014 219-329 .666 3. Greg Collins (1971-73) 181 1,378 7.61 3. Keith Price (2011) 362 242 .669 33 3,063 3. Keith Price 2013 233-352 .662 4. Tod Hullin (1963-65) 219 1,665 7.60 4. Cody Pickett (2003) 454 257 .566 15 3,043 4. Steve Pelluer 1983 232-357 .650 5. Keith Price (2010-13) 1,183 8,919 7.54 5. Keith Price (2013) 352 233 .662 21 2,966 5. Damon Huard 1995 198-312 .635 6. Damon Huard (1992-95) 790 5,886 7.45 6. Jake Browning (2015) 368 233 .633 16 2,955 6. Jake Browning 2015 233-368 .633 Tom Flick (1976-80) 471 3,510 7.45 7. Jake Locker (2009) 394 230 .584 21 2,800 7. Jake Browning 2016 243-391 .621 8. Isaiah Stanback (2003-06) 523 3,868 7.40 8. Cary Conklin (1989) 404 229 .567 18 2,786 8. Keith Price 2012 263-432 .609 9. Brock Huard (1996-98) 875 6,391 7.30 9. Keith Price (2012) 432 263 .609 19 2,726 9. Don Heinrich 1950 134-221 .604 10. M. Tuiasosopo (1997-00) 817 5,879 7.20 10. Cody Pickett (2001) 355 196 .552 12 2,696 10. Tom Flick 1980 191-319 .599 Don Heinrich (1949-52) 610 4,392 7.20 Career PA PC PCT TD YDS 1991 191-319 .599 1. Cody Pickett (1999-03) 1,429 821 .575 55 10,220 Passing Efficiency Career (Min. 200 comp.) Comp.-Att. Pct. 2. Keith Price (2010-13) 1,183 757 .640 75 8,919 1. Cyler Miles (2013-14) 256-390 .656 Season (Min. 100 comp.) Year Rating 3. Jake Locker (2007-10) 1,147 619 .540 53 7,639 2. Keith Price (2010-13) 757-1,183 .640 1. Jake Browning 2016 167.5 4. Brock Huard (1996-98) 875 484 .553 53 6,391 3. Jake Browning (2015-) 476-759 .627 2. Keith Price 2011 161.9 5. Jake Browning (2015-) 759 476 .627 59 6,385 4. Damon Huard (1992-95) 472-790 .597 3. Brock Huard 1997 153.8 6. Damon Huard (1992-95) 790 472 .597 36 5,886 5. Tom Flick (1976-80) 281-471 .597 4. Keith Price 2013 153.3 7. M. Tuiasosopo (1997-00) 817 457 .559 33 5,879 6. Cody Pickett (1999-03) 821-1,429 .575 5. Damon Huard 1995 143.6 8. Sonny Sixkiller (1970-72) 811 385 .475 35 5,496 7. Billy Joe Hobert (1990-92) 266-464 .573 6. Don Heinrich 1950 143.6 9. Cary Conklin (1986-1989) 788 423 .537 33 5,082 8. Steve Pelluer (1980-83) 472-826 .571 7. Cyler Miles 2014 142.4 10. Steve Pelluer (1980-83) 826 472 .571 30 4,917 9. (1984-85) 249-439 .567 8. Billy Joe Hobert 1991 142.0 10. (1997-2000) 457-817 .559 9. Jake Browning 2015 139.7 Passing Completions 10. Warren Moon 1977 133.1 Season Year No. Touchdown Passes Career (Min. 200 completions) Rating 1. Cody Pickett 2002 365 1. Jake Browning (2015-) 154.0 Game No. Opponent 2. Keith Price 2012 263 2. Keith Price (2010-13) 143.2 1. Jake Browning 6 California, 2016 3. Cody Pickett 2003 257 3. Cyler Miles (2013-14) 141.0 Jake Browning 6 Oregon, 2016 4. Jake Browning 2016 243 4. Jake Browning (2015-) 139.7 3. Jake Browning 5 Idaho, 2016 5. Keith Price 2011 242 5. Damon Huard (1992-95) 130.3 Keith Price 5 Colorado, 2012 6. Jake Browning 2015 233 6. Tom Flick (1976-80) 130.0 Jake Locker 5 Oregon State, 2010 Keith Price 2013 233 7. Brock Huard (1996-98) 129.7 Chris Rowland 5 California, 1973 8. Steve Pelluer 1983 232 8. Billy Joe Hobert (1990-92) 129.3 7. Jake Browning 4 three times 9. Jake Locker 2009 230 9. Cody Picket (1999-03) 124.1 19 other times 4 10. Cary Conklin 1989 229 10. (1989-92) 123.6 Season Year TDs Career No. 1. Jake Browning 2016 43 (tied for Pac-12 record) Interception Percentage 1. Cody Pickett (1999-03) 821 2. Keith Price 2011 33 2. Keith Price (2010-13) 757 Career (Min. 400 attempts) PA INT Pct. 3. Cody Pickett 2002 28 3. Jake Locker (2007-10) 619 1. Isaiah Stanback (2003-06) 523 12 .0229 4. Brock Huard 1997 25 4. Brock Huard (1996-98) 484 2. Jake Browning (2015-) 759 19 .0250 5. Billy Joe Hobert 1991 24 5. Jake Browning (2015-) 476 3. Keith Price (2010-13) 1,183 30 .0254 6. Keith Price 2013 21 6. Steve Pelluer (1980-83) 472 4. Mark Brunell (1989-92) 563 17 .0302 Jake Locker 2009 21 Damon Huard (1992-95) 472 5. Jake Locker (2007-10) 1,147 35 .0305 8. 1986 20 8. Marques Tuiasosopo (1997-2000) 457 6. Cody Pickett (1999-03) 1,429 44 .0308 9. Keith Price 2012 19 9. Cary Conklin (1986-89) 423 7. Steve Pelluer (1980-83) 826 27 .0327 10. Cary Conklin 1989 18 10. Sonny Sixkiller (1970-72) 385 8. Billy Joe Hobert (1990-92) 464 16 .0345 Career TDs 9. Brock Huard (1996-98) 875 31 .0354 1. Keith Price (2010-13) 75 Damon Huard (1992-95) 790 28 .0354 2. Jake Browning (2015-) 59 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 2017 University of Washington Football Page 9 Washington at RUTGERS • high point solutions STADIUM • sept. 1, 2017 • 8:00 P.M. ET (FS1) CURRENT HUSKIES ON KEY UW GAME, SEASON AND CAREER TOP-10s Rushing Yards Rushing Yards Per Game Punt Return Yards Season TC NYG AVG Career (Min. 18 games) Yds. Gms. Avg. Career No. Yds. Avg. 1. Bishop Sankey (2013) 327 1,870 5.7 1. Chris Polk (2008-11) 4,049 40 101.2 1. Beno Bryant (1989-93) 112 1,086 9.7 2. Corey Dillon (1996) 301 1,695 5.6 2. Myles Gaskin (2015-) 2,675 27 99.1 2. Ernie Steele (1939-41) 78 1,061 13.6 3. Chris Polk (2011) 293 1,488 5.1 3. Bishop Sankey (2011-13) 3,496 38 92.0 3. Joe Jarzynka (1996-99) 101 860 8.5 4. Bishop Sankey (2012) 289 1,439 5.0 4. Hugh McElhenny (1949-51) 2,499 28 89.3 4. Dante Pettis (2014-) 69 846 12.3 5. Chris Polk (2010) 260 1,415 5.4 5. Napoleon Kaufman (1991-94) 4,106 46 89.3 5. Steve Bramwell (1963-65) 61 723 11.9 6. Greg Lewis (1990) 248 1,407 5.7 6. Joe Steele (1976-79) 3,168 39 81.2 6. Charles Frederick (2001-04) 63 699 11.1 7. Napoleon Kaufman (1994) 255 1,390 5.5 7. Greg Lewis (1987-90) 2,903 39 74.4 7. Bill Cahill (1970-72) 49 668 13.6 8. Myles Gaskin (2016) 237 1,373 5.8 8. Rashaan Shehee (1994-97) 2,381 33 72.2 8. Ray Horton (1979-82) 68 642 9.4 9. Myles Gaskin (2015) 227 1,302 5.7 9. Jacque Robinson (1981-84) 2,636 37 71.2 9. Andre Riley (1986-89) 69 627 9.1 10. Napoleon Kaufman (1993) 226 1,299 5.7 10. Bishop Sankey (2011-12) 1,626 25 65.0 10. George Fleming (1958-60) 49 619 12.6 Career TC NYG AVG 1. Napoleon Kaufman (1991-94) 735 4,106 5.6 Rushing Touchdowns Punt Return Yards Per Attempt 2. Chris Polk (2008-11) 799 4,049 5.1 Game No. Opponent Game (Min. 3 returns) Avg. (Nos.) Opponent 3. Bishop Sankey (2011-13) 644 3,496 5.4 1. Ervin Daily 7 Whitman, 1919 1. George Fleming 40.7 (3-122) Wisconsin, 1960 4. Joe Steele (1976-79) 676 3,168 4.7 2. Corey Dillon 5 UCLA, 1996 2. Beno Bryant 36.3 (3-109) Kansas St., 1991 5. Greg Lewis (1987-90) 577 2,903 5.0 Hugh McElhenny 5 Washington State, 1950 3. Anthony Allen 36.0 (3-108) Stanford, 1981 6. Vince Weathersby (1985-88) 606 2,811 4.6 4. Myles Gaskin 4 S. Miss, 2015 HOD Bowl 4. Bill Cahill 35.3 (3-106) Illinois, 1971 7. Myles Gaskin (2015-) 464 2,675 5.8 Pete Taggares 4 UCLA, 1972 5. Charles Frederick 34.0 (3-102) Idaho, 2001 8. Jacque Robinson (1981-84) 573 2,636 4.6 6. Myles Gaskin 3 Sacramento State, 2015 6. Dante Pettis 32.0 (3-96) Georgia St., 2014 9. Hugh McElhenny (1949-51) 451 2,499 5.5 26 other times 3 7. Dante Pettis 28.3 (3-85) Rutgers, 2016 10. Louis Rankin (2004-07) 488 2,480 5.1 8. Beno Bryant 26.2 (5-131) Arizona St., 1990 Season Year TDs 9. Bill Cahill 26.0 (5-130) TCU, 1971 1. Corey Dillon 1996 24 10. Ray Horton 25.8 (4-103) USC, 1980 100-Yard Rushing Games 2. Bishop Sankey 2013 20 Career No. 3. Bishop Sankey 2012 16 Season (Min. 1.2 ret./game) Year No. Yds. Avg. 1. Chris Polk 21 4. Rashaan Shehee 1995 15 1. Dante Pettis 2015 16 271 16.9 2. Napoleon Kaufman 17 5. Myles Gaskin 2015 14 2. Bill Cahill 1971 26 421 16.2 3. Bishop Sankey 16 Napoleon Kaufman 1993 14 3. Beno Bryant 1990 38 593 15.6 4. Greg Lewis 15 Jacque Robinson 1984 14 4. Steve Bramwell 1965 13 195 15.0 5. Myles Gaskin 14 5. Luther Carr 1956 12 179 14.9 6. Robin Earl 12 Receiving Touchdowns Career (Min. 25 returns) No. Yds. Avg. 7. Louis Rankin 11 Game No. Opponent 1. Bill Cahill (1970-72) 49 668 13.6 Joe Steele 11 1. Jermaine Kearse 4 Oregon State, 2010 2. Ernie Steele (1939-1941) 78 1061 13.6 9. Hugh McElhenny 10 2. Dante Pettis 3 California, 2016 3. Calvin Jones (1970-72) 47 596 12.7 Jacque Robinson 10 John Ross 3 California 2016 4. George Fleming (1958-1961) 49 619 12.6 Rashaan Shehee 10 John Ross 3 Oregon, 2016 5. Dante Pettis (2014-) 69 846 12.3 11 other times 3 Average Yards Per Rush Season Year TDs Longest Punt Returns Game (Min. 15 att.) Avg. (No.) Opponent 1. 1991 18 Name Yards, Opponent 1. Hugh McElhenny 14.80 (20-296) Washington St., 1950 2. John Ross 2016 17 1. Hugh McElhenny 100 (TD) vs. USC, 1951 2. Corey Dillon 13.88 (16-222) San Jose State, 1996 3. Dante Pettis 2016 15 2. Steve Bramwell 92 (TD) vs. Oregon St, 1963 3. Myles Gaskin 12.31 (16-197) Oregon, 2016 4. Jermaine Kearse 2010 12 3. Joe Jarzynka 91 (TD) vs. California, 1998 4. Shaq Thompson 11.60 (15-174) Colorado, 2014 5. Reggie Williams 2002 11 4. Dante Pettis 89 (TD) at Oregon St., 2015 5. Hugh McElhenny 11.06 (16-177) Kansas State, 1950 100-Yard Receiving Games 5. John Cherberg 88 (TD) vs. Stanford, 1932 Season (Min. 100 attempts) Year Yds. Att. Avg. 6. Dante Pettis 87 (TD) at Colorado, 2014 1. Lavon Coleman 2016 852 114 7.5 Season Charles Frederick 87 (TD) vs. Idaho, 2001 2. Rich Alexis 2000 816 128 6.4 Name No. Year 8. Charles Frederick 86 (TD) vs. Oregon St, 2003 3. Rashaan Shehee 1997 1,055 168 6.3 1. Reggie Williams 7 2002 9. Ernie Steele 83 (TD) vs. Wash. St., 1940 4. Hugh McElhenny 1950 1,107 179 6.2 2. Reggie Williams 6 2003 10. Beno Bryant 82 (TD) vs. Arizona St, 1990 5. Napoleon Kaufman 1992 1,084 182 6.0 Jerome Pathon 6 1997 6. Credell Green 1955 652 108 6.0 4. Mario Bailey 5 1991 Punt Returns For Touchdowns 7. Myles Gaskin 2016 1,373 237 5.8 5. Dante Pettis 4 2016 8. Napoleon Kaufman 1993 1,299 226 5.7 Jermaine Kearse 4 2010 Name No. 9. Myles Gaskin 2015 1,302 227 5.7 Andre Riley 4 1989 1. Dante Pettis (2014-) 5 10. Jake Locker 2007 986 172 5.7 8. John Ross 3 2016 2. Beno Bryant (1989-93) 4 Anthony Russo 3 2007 3. Mark Lee (1977-79) 3 Career (Min. 300 attempts) Yds. Att. Avg. Sonny Shackelford 3 2006 George Fleming (1958-60) 3 1. Myles Gaskin (2015-) 2,675 464 5.8 Craig Chambers 3 2004 2. Rashaan Shehee (1994-97) 2,381 421 5.7 Reggie Williams 3 2001 3. Corey Dillon (1996) 1,695 301 5.6 Dane Looker 3 1998 4. Napoleon Kaufman (1991-94) 4,106 735 5.6 Fred Coleman 3 1997 5. Hugh McElhenny (1949-51) 2,499 451 5.5 Brian Slater 3 1988 6. Bishop Sankey (2011-13) 3,496 644 5.4 Brian Slater 3 1987 7. Beno Bryant (1989-93) 1,826 350 5.2 Dave Williams 3 1965 8. Bishop Sankey (2011-12) 1,626 217 5.1 9. Louis Rankin (2004-07) 2,480 488 5.1 10. Robin Earl (1973-76) 2,351 463 5.1 NOTE: Lavon Coleman enters 2017 with 285 career rush attempts.

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100-Yard Rusher Scored on Over a 50-Yard Pass Play by UW 159, Myles Gaskin; 101, Lavon Coleman vs. Colorado, 12/2/16 by UW 61 yards, Jake Browning to Dante Pettis at Washington St., 11/25/16 by Opp. 172, Joe Williams, Utah, 10/29/16 by Opp. 56 yards, Nick Mullens to Michael Thomas, Southern Miss, 12/26/15

Two 100-Yard Rushers 25 Pass Completions by UW 159, Myles Gaskin vs. Colorado, 12/2/16 by UW 27, Jake Browning vs. Arizona State, 11/19/16 101, Lavon Coleman vs. Colorado, 12/2/16 by Opp. 33, Luke Falk, Washington State, 11/25/16 by Opp. 200, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 101, Jarred Salubi, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 40 Pass Attempts 101, Tevin Reese, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 by UW 44, Jake Browning vs. Arizona State, 11/19/16 by Opp. 50, Luke Falk, Washington State, 11/25/16 Three 100-Yard Rushers by UW 179, Bishop Sankey, at Oregon State, 11/23/13 Three or more TD Passes 166, Deontae Cooper, at Oregon State, 11/23/13 by UW 3, Jake Browning at Washington State, 11/25/16 141, Dwayne Washington, at Oregon State, 11/23/13 by Opp. 7, Vernon Adams, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14 by Opp. 200, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 101, Jarred Salubi, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 Four or more TD Passes 101, Tevin Reese, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 by UW 6, Jake Browning at California, 11/5/16 by Opp. 7, Vernon Adams, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14 200-Yard Rusher by UW 200, Bishop Sankey vs. Washington State, 11/29/13 100-Yard Receiver by Opp. 200, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 by UW 105, Dante Pettis vs. Arizona State, 11/19/16 by Opp. 112, Gabe Marks, Washington State, 11/25/16 60-Yard Rush Play by UW 68, Myles Gaskin at Oregon, 10/8/16 200-Yard Receiver by Opp. 68, Bo Scarborough, Alabama, 12/31/16 by UW 208, John Ross at California, 11/5/16 by Opp. 244, Golden Tate, Notre Dame, 10/3/09 70-Yard Rush Play by UW 86, Myles Gaskin vs. Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15 100 Yards Receiving by Two or More Players by Opp. 75, Victor Bolden, Jr., Oregon State, 10/22/16 by UW John Ross (208) and Dante Pettis (104) at California, 11/5/16 by Opp. Cooper Kupp (145) and Kendrick Bourne (114), E. Washington, 9/6/14 80-Yard Rush Play by UW 86, Myles Gaskin vs. Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15 Ten or more Receptions by Opp. 89, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 by UW 12, John Ross vs. Arizona State, 11/19/16 by Opp. 11, Gabe Marks, Washington State, 11/25/16 Three Rushing TDs by UW Myles Gaskin (4) vs. Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15 Three or more TD Receptions by Opp. (4), Oregon, 10/18/14 by UW 3, John Ross and Dante Pettis at California, 11/5/16 by Opp. 3, Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14 30 or more Rushes by UW 32, Myles Gaskin vs. Washington State, 11/27/15 Three Field Goals by Opp. 35, Joe Williams, Utah, 10/29/16 by UW Cameron Van Winkle (3) vs. Arizona State, 11/19/16 by Opp. Matt Anderson (3), California, 9/26/15 Team Rushed for 300 Yards by UW 378, at Oregon, 10/8/16 Four Field Goals by Opp. 308, Arizona, 9/24/16 by UW Erik Folk (4) at USC, 10/2/10 by Opp. Zane Gonzales (4), Arizona State, 10/19/13 300-Yard Passer by UW 338, Jake Browning vs. Arizona State, 11/19/16 50+ Yard Field Goal by Opp. 331, Nick Mullens, Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15 by UW 51, Cameron Van Winkle vs. Illinois, 9/13/14 by Opp. 50, Zane Gonzalez, Arizona State, 11/19/16 400-Yard Passer by UW 405, Jake Browning Arizona State, 11/14/15 by Opp. 475, Vernon Adams, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14

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Two Interceptions Surpassed 500-Yards Total Offense by UW Taylor Rapp vs. Colorado, 12/2/16 by UW 510, at Washington State, 11/25/16 by Opp. Adoree’ Jackson, USC, 11/12/16 by Opp. 554, Oregon, 9/180/14

Three Interceptions Surpassed 600-Yards Total Offense by UW Russell Hairston, vs. Oregon, 10/23/93 by UW 704, at California, 11/5/16 by Opp. Lamont Thompson, Washington State, 11/22/97 by Opp. 631, Oregon, 10/12/13

Made 15+ Tackles Recorded a Shutout by UW 16, Azeem Victor at Utah, 10/29/16 by UW 49-0, vs. Sacramento State, 9/12/15 by Opp. 19, Kennth Olugbode, Colorado, 12/2/16 by Opp. 0-41, Stanford, 10/30/10

Made 20+ Tackles Back-to-Back Shutouts by UW 22, John Fiala at Arizona State, 9/7/96 by UW vs. Arizona (54-0), 10/5/91 and vs. Toledo (48-0), 10/12/91 by Opp. 21, Marcus Bell, Arizona, 10/3/98 by Opp. by USC (0-0), 11/4/61 and by Oregon State (0-3), 11/11/61

Punt Returned for TD Scored 50 Points by UW 58 yards, Dante Pettis at Utah, 10/29/16 by UW 66-27, at California, 11/5/16 by Opp. 63 yards, Richard Morrison, Arizona, 10/20/12 by Opp. 52-59, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14

Blocked Punt for TD Scored 60 Points by UW Jesse Callier (blocked by Thomas Tutogi) vs. Washington St., 11/26/11 by UW 66-27, at California, 11/5/16 by Opp. Anthony Brown (also blocked by Brown), USC, 10/13/12 by Opp. 67-56, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11

Punt Blocked (No TD) Played to a Tie by UW Jaydon Mickens at Boise State, 9/4/15 by UW 21-21 vs. USC, 10/28/95 by Opp. Jonathan Willis, Oregon State, 10/22/16 Played an Overtime Game Blocked Field Goal Win 35-28 win at Arizona, 9/24/16 by UW Brad Cornish (by Taniela Tupou) vs. Sacramento State, 9/12/15 Loss 28-31 loss at Washington State, 11/23/12 by Opp. Cameron Van Winkle (by Rasheem Green), USC, 11/12/16 70-Yard Punt Kickoff Returned for TD by UW 82, Kiel Rasp, at California, 11/27/10 by UW 45 yards, Keishawn Bierria vs. Arizona State, 11/19/16 by Opp. 74, Rob Myers, Washington State, 11/18/89 by Opp. 98 yards, Victor Bolden, Oregon State, 11/23/13 Team Failed to Rush for 100 Yards Interception Returned for TD by UW 17, vs. USC, 11/12/16 by UW Taylor Rapp (35 yards) vs. Colorado, 12/2/16 by Opp. 82, Colorado, 12/2/16 by Opp. Ryan Anderson (26 yards), Alabama, 12/31/16 Team Failed to Pass for 100 Yards Fumble Recovered for TD by UW 72, vs. Nebraska (Holiday Bowl), 12/30/10 by UW Terry Johnson vs. Idaho, 9/20/03 by Opp. 81, Colorado, 12/2/16 by Opp. Rodney Leisle, UCLA, 10/4/03 10 or more Penalties Fumble Returned for TD by UW 12, at Oregon, 10/8/16 by UW 28 yards, Darren Gardenhire vs. Washington State, 11/27/15 by Opp. 10, Utah, 10/29/16 by Opp. 54 yards, Gionni Paul, Utah, 11/7/15 100 Penalty Yards by UW 111, at Arizona, 11/15/14 by Opp. 100, Stanford, 9/30/16

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2016 Football Washington Overall Team Statistics (as of Jan 09, 2017) All games

Team Statistics WASH OPP SCORING 585 248 Points Per Game 41.8 17.7 Points Off Turnovers 112 31 FIRST DOWNS 316 246 R u s h in g 142 98 P a s s in g 154 119 P e n a lt y 20 29 RUSHING YARDAGE 2774 1875 Yards gained rushing 3065 2243 Yards lost rushing 291 368 Rushing Attempts 529 514 Average Per Rush 5.2 3.6 Average Per Game 198.1 133.9 TDs Rushing 24 16 PASSING YARDAGE 3623 2561 C o m p - A t t - I n t 254-408-9 257-449-19 Average Per Pass 8.9 5.7 Average Per Catch 14.3 10.0 Average Per Game 258.8 182.9 TDs Passing 47 13 TOTAL OFFENSE 6397 4436 Total Plays 937 963 Average Per Play 6.8 4.6 Average Per Game 456.9 316.9 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 31-650 58-1093 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 26-292 13-116 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-222 9-156 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.0 18.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.2 8.9 INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.7 17.3 FUMBLES-LOST 13-6 28-14 PENALTIES-Yards 73-628 86-704 Average Per Game 44.9 50.3 PUNTS-Yards 55-2199 81-3434 Average Per Punt 40.0 42.4 Net punt average 36.1 37.8 KICKOFFS-Yards 105-6233 52-2996 Average Per Kick 59.4 57.6 Net kick average 39.4 36.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 1 : 0 3 2 8 : 5 7 3RD-DOWN Conversions 75/170 63/206 3rd-Down Pct 44% 31% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/10 18/37 4th-Down Pct 50% 49% SACKS BY-Yards 40-238 26-141 MISC YARDS 0 20 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 77 30 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 16-20 12-14 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-3 RED-ZONE SCORES (54-58) 93% (33-43) 77% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (43-58) 74% (24-43) 56% PAT-ATTEMPTS (75-77) 97% (28-28) 100% ATTENDANCE 452123 236919 Games/Avg Per Game 7/64589 5/47384 Neutral Site Games 2/61557

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Washington 176 159 131 112 7 585 Opponents 40 65 60 83 0 248

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2016 Washington Huskies Football Washington Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jan 09, 2017) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Gaskin, Myles 14 237 1407 34 1373 5.8 10 68 98.1 Pettis, Dante 25 287 11.5 2 68 Coleman, Lavon 14 114 873 21 852 7.5 7 55 60.9 Fuller, Aaron 1 5 5.0 0 5 Dotson, Jomon 14 57 274 14 260 4.6 1 37 18.6 Total 26 292 11.2 2 68 McClatcher, C. 13 18 137 6 131 7.3 1 24 10.1 Opponents 13 116 8.9 0 64 Ross, John 14 8 114 12 102 12.8 1 32 7.3 Browning, Jake 14 65 209 164 45 0.7 4 19 3.2 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Baccellia, A. 14 2 16 0 16 8.0 0 9 1.1 Rapp, Taylor 4 58 14.5 1 35 McDaniel, Gavin 1 3 15 0 15 5.0 0 6 15.0 Jones, Sidney 3 0 0.0 0 0 Kinne, Ralph 2 3 5 0 5 1.7 0 5 2.5 King, Kevin 2 0 0.0 0 0 Fuller, Aaron 14 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 3 0.3 Baker, Budda 2 18 9.0 0 15 Carta-Samuels 9 4 11 7 4 1.0 0 7 0.4 Turner, Ezekiel 1 0 0.0 0 0 Baker, Budda 14 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 Miller, Jordan 1 0 0.0 0 0 Team 8 15 0 32 -32 -2.1 0 0 -4.0 Beaver, Brandon 1 46 46.0 0 46 Total 14 529 3065 291 2774 5.2 24 68 198.1 Beavers, DJ 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 14 514 2243 368 1875 3.6 16 79 133.9 Burr-Kirven,Ben 1 27 27.0 0 27 Joyner, Austin 1 0 0.0 0 0 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Gardenhire, D. 1 27 27.0 0 27 Browning, Jake 14 167.52 243-391-9 62.1 3430 43 75 245.0 O'Brien, Connor 1 46 46.0 1 46 Carta-Samuels 9 212.58 9-13-0 69.2 104 3 27 11.6 Total 19 222 11.7 2 46 Pettis, Dante 14 319.40 2-4-0 50.0 89 1 50 6.4 Opponents 9 156 17.3 1 59 Total 14 170.45 254-408-9 62.3 3623 47 75 258.8 Opponents 14 106.24 257-449-19 57.2 2561 13 61 182.9 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Ross, John 17 411 24.2 1 92 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Joyner, Austin 8 98 12.2 0 24 Ross, John 14 81 1150 14.2 17 70 82.1 Wellington, B. 2 57 28.5 0 32 Pettis, Dante 14 53 822 15.5 15 61 58.7 Pounds, Quinten 1 33 33.0 0 33 McClatcher, C. 13 31 574 18.5 5 75 44.2 Schuh, Hayden 1 0 0.0 0 0 Gaskin, Myles 14 19 137 7.2 1 24 9.8 Dotson, Jomon 1 6 6.0 0 6 Daniels,Darrell 14 17 307 18.1 3 50 21.9 Bierria, K. 1 45 45.0 1 45 Fuller, Aaron 14 16 184 11.5 2 23 13.1 Total 31 650 21.0 2 92 Sample, Drew 14 9 106 11.8 0 32 7.6 Opponents 58 1093 18.8 0 57 Baccellia, A. 14 7 98 14.0 1 36 7.0 Pounds, Quinten 14 6 86 14.3 1 26 6.1 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Coleman, Lavon 14 5 31 6.2 0 12 2.2 Victor, Azeem 1 1 1.0 0 1 Dissly, Will 14 4 47 11.8 1 27 3.4 Total 1 1 1.0 0 1 Dotson, Jomon 14 3 67 22.3 1 44 4.8 Opponents 1 10 10.0 0 10 Gardner, John 5 1 12 12.0 0 12 2.4 Ajamu, David 13 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 Lindquist, Jeff 14 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.1 Total 14 254 3623 14.3 47 75 258.8 Opponents 14 257 2561 10.0 13 61 182.9

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PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Van Winkle, C. - 16-20 75-76 - - - - - 123 Browning, Jake 14 456 45 3430 3475 248.2 Ross, John 19 ------114 Gaskin, Myles 14 237 1373 0 1373 98.1 Pettis, Dante 17 ------102 Coleman, Lavon 14 114 852 0 852 60.9 Gaskin, Myles 11 ------66 Dotson, Jomon 14 57 260 0 260 18.6 Coleman, Lavon 7 ------42 McClatcher, C. 13 18 131 0 131 10.1 McClatcher, C. 6 ------36 Carta-Samuels 9 17 4 104 108 12.0 Browning, Jake 4 ------24 Ross, John 14 8 102 0 102 7.3 Daniels,Darrell 3 ------18 Pettis, Dante 14 4 0 89 89 6.4 Dotson, Jomon 2 ------12 Baccellia, A. 14 2 16 0 16 1.1 Fuller, Aaron 2 ------12 McDaniel, Gavin 1 3 15 0 15 15.0 Rapp, Taylor 1 ------6 Kinne, Ralph 2 3 5 0 5 2.5 Pounds, Quinten 1 ------6 Fuller, Aaron 14 2 4 0 4 0.3 O'Brien, Connor 1 ------6 Baker, Budda 14 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 Baccellia, A. 1 ------6 Team 8 15 -32 0 -32 -4.0 Bierria, K. 1 ------6 Total 14 937 2774 3623 6397 456.9 Dissly, Will 1 ------6 Opponents 14 963 1875 2561 4436 316.9 Team - - 0-1 - - - - - 0 Total 77 16-20 75-77 - - - - - 585 Opponents 30 12-14 28-28 - 1 1-2 - 1 248

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Van Winkle, C. 16-20 80.0 1-1 6-6 4-5 5-8 0-0 45 1 Vizcaino, T. 51 2077 40.7 65 5 8 15 6 1 Browning, Jake 3 122 40.7 50 0 0 3 1 0 FG Sequence Washington Opponents Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rutgers (45),47,(42) (38),(23) Total 55 2199 40.0 65 5 8 18 7 1 Idaho (34) 43 Opponents 81 3434 42.4 68 4 33 27 16 0 Portland State - (26) Arizona 45,40 - Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Stanford (18) - Vizcaino, T. 103 6107 59.3 39 4 Oregon - - Van Winkle, C. 2 126 63.0 1 0 Oregon State (25),(25) (29),50 Total 105 6233 59.4 40 4 18.8 39.4 25 Utah (41) (29) Opponents 52 2996 57.6 17 4 21.0 36.9 28 California (36) (43),(30) USC (43),(39),38 (38) Arizona State (30),(22),(24) (50) Washington State (41) (37) Colorado (24),(20) (24) Alabama - (41)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

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2016 Washington Huskies Football Washington Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Jan 09, 2017) 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 saf 32 Baker, Budda 14 49 22 71 10.0-43 3.0-29 2-18 6 1 . 1 . . 7 Bierria, K. 14 42 28 70 5.0-25 2.0-17 . 2 1 5-0 2 . . 36 Victor, Azeem 10 45 22 67 3.0-3 . . 1 . 1-1 1 . . 14 McIntosh, Jojo 13 40 27 67 2.5-7 . . 2 . . 2 . . 2A Rapp, Taylor 14 29 24 53 0.5-1 . 4-58 2 . . 1 . . 20 King, Kevin 14 26 18 44 3.5-10 . 2-0 13 . . . . . 25 Burr-Kirven,Ben 14 25 19 44 1.0-4 . 1-27 1 1 . . . . 28 Wooching, Psalm 14 24 18 42 7.0-38 6.0-37 . 1 2 1-0 2 . . 1E Beavers, DJ 12 18 22 40 0.5-0 . 1-0 1 . 1-0 1 . . 26 Jones, Sidney 14 27 12 39 2.5-5 . 3-0 6 . . 2 . . 50 Vea, Vita 14 22 17 39 6.5-33 5.0-31 . 2 2 . 1 . . 11 Qualls, Elijah 14 18 20 38 5.0-28 3.0-26 . . 3 . . . . 99 Gaines, Greg 14 21 14 35 8.0-29 3.5-19 ...... 29 O'Brien, Connor 12 24 11 35 6.5-22 3.0-12 1-46 . 1 . . . . 17 Bartlett, Tevis 12 19 7 26 9.0-32 4.0-20 . . . 1-0 1 . . 5 Mathis, Joe 7 14 11 25 7.5-29 5.0-25 . 1 . . . . . 24 Turner, Ezekiel 13 18 5 23 2.5-7 0.5-4 1-0 . . . 1 . . 0I Beaver, Brandon 13 17 3 20 1.0-1 1.0-1 1-46 . . . 1 . . 0H Potoa'e,Benning 13 14 5 19 2.0-6 . . . 2 . 2 . . 66 Turpin, Damion 14 11 5 16 2.0-7 1.0-6 . . 1 . . . . 0C Gardenhire, D. 11 10 3 13 1.5-3 1.0-1 1-27 2 1 1-0 1 . . 92 Johnson, Jaylen 11 7 5 12 2.5-12 1.0-9 ...... 4 Joyner, Austin 12 7 3 10 . . 1-0 ...... 53 Wambaugh, Jake 7 2 6 8 ...... 22 Coleman, Lavon 14 4 3 7 . . . . . 2-0 . . . 27 Walker, Trevor 13 3 4 7 ...... 1 . . 13 Wellington, B. 14 6 1 7 ...... 23 Miller, Jordan 14 6 1 7 . . 1-0 1 . 1-0 . . . 38 Schuh, Hayden 12 4 2 6 ...... 3A Bryant, Myles 11 3 2 5 . . . 1 . . . . . 54 Preston, Matt 8 3 1 4 ...... 96 Bowman, Shane 14 2 2 4 ...... 98 Dissly, Will 14 1 1 2 ...... 19 Baccellia, A. 14 . 2 2 0.5-1 ...... 6 McClatcher, C. 13 2 . 2 ...... 91 McCoy, Ricky 2 . 2 2 ...... 37 Sterk, Bryce 2 2 . 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 30 Manu, Kyler 3 . 1 1 ...... 21 Pounds, Quinten 14 1 . 1 ...... 10 Dotson, Jomon 14 . 1 1 ...... 57 Clark, John 6 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 67 Kneip, Michael 13 1 . 1 ...... 58 McGary, Kaleb 14 1 . 1 ...... 72 Adams, Trey 14 1 . 1 ...... 1I Lewis, Brandon 5 1 . 1 ...... 79 Shelton, C. 14 1 . 1 ...... 56 Pulu, Jared 6 1 . 1 ...... 12 Fuller, Aaron 14 1 . 1 ...... Total 14 574 350 924 90-346 40-238 19-222 42 16 14-1 20 . . Opponents 14 514 342 856 67-256 26-141 9-156 43 4 6-10 8 3 1 Page 16 2017 University of Washington Football Washington at RUTGERS • high point solutions STADIUM • sept. 1, 2017 • 5:00 P.M. PT (FS1) 2017 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School / Last School) No. Name Pos. 72 Trey Adams OL 6-8 327 Jr. 2V Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee) 1 Byron Murphy DB 26 Salvon Ahmed RB 5-11 189 Fr. HS Kirkland, Wash. (Juanita) 3 Jake Browning QB 85 David Ajamu TE 6-5 245 Sr. # 2V Shelton, Wash. (Shelton) 3 Elijah Molden DB 5 Andre Baccellia WR 5-10 171 So. # 1V Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Westlake) 4 Austin Joyner DB 66 Henry Bainivalu OL 6-5 298 Fr. HS Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 5 Andre Baccellia WR 17 Tevis Bartlett OLB 6-2 234 Jr. 2V Cheyenne, Wyo. (East) 5 Myles Bryant DB 15 DJ Beavers LB 6-0 230 So. # 1V Culver City, Calif. (Crespi Carmelite) 6 Chico McClatcher WR 47 Ian Biddle WR 6-0 186 Jr. # SQ Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville) 7 Keishawn Bierria LB 7 Keishawn Bierria LB 6-1 223 Sr. # 3V Carson, Calif. (Narbonne) 8 Dante Pettis WR 55 Ryan Bowman OLB 6-0 262 Fr. # RS Bellevue, Wash. (IMG Academy, Bradenton, Fla.) 8 Benning Potoa’e OLB 96 Shane Bowman DL 6-4 303 Jr. # 2V Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 9 Myles Gaskin TB 17 Daniel Bridge-Gadd QB 6-2 211 Fr. # RS Phoenix, Ariz. (Paradise Valley) 10 Jomon Dotson DB 90 Josiah Bronson DL 6-5 265 So. # TR Kent, Wash. (Kentwood/Temple) 11 K.J. Carta-Samuels QB 38 Zechariah Brown DB 5-10 189 Fr. # HS Seattle, Wash. (Cleveland) 11 Brandon McKinney DB 3 Jake Browning QB 6-2 210 Jr. 2V Folsom, Calif. (Folsom) 12 Aaron Fuller WR 19 Hunter Bryant TE 6-2 239 Fr. HS Issaquah, Wash. (Eastside Catholic) 12 Kentrell Love DB 5 Myles Bryant DB 5-8 180 So. 1V Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola) 13 Jake Haener QB 77 Devin Burleson OL 6-8 327 So. # SQ Palmdale, Calif. (Highland) 13 Brandon Wellington LB 25 Ben Burr-Kirven LB 6-0 222 Jr. 2V Menlo Park, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep) 14 Jojo McIntosh DB 93 Jarryn Bush DL 6-2 240 Fr. HS Lacey, Wash. (Timberline) 15 DJ Beavers LB 28 Terrell Bynum WR 6-1 184 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 15 Alex Cook WR 11 K.J. Carta-Samuels QB 6-2 221 Jr. # 2V Saratoga, Calif. (Bellarmine Prep) 16 Amandre Williams OLB 49 A.J. Carty LS 6-2 243 So. # 1V Santa Ana, Calif. (Servite) 17 Tevis Bartlett OLB 82 Jordan Chin WR 6-0 171 Fr. # RS San Fernando, Calif. (Chaminade Prep) 17 Daniel Bridge-Gadd QB 57 John Clark DL 6-4 281 So. # 1V Marysville, Wash. (Marysville Getchell) 18 Isaiah Gilchrist DB 22 Lavon Coleman TB 5-11 235 Sr. # 3V Lompoc, Calif. (Lompoc) 18 K.J. Young WR 34 Sean Constantine LB 6-2 231 Sr. # 2V Hunts Point, Wash. (Bellevue) 19 Hunter Bryant TE 15 Alex Cook WR 6-1 185 Fr. HS Sacramento, Calif. (Sheldon) 20 Ty Jones WR 98 Will Dissly TE 6-4 267 Sr. 3V Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman) 21 Quinten Pounds WR 10 Jomon Dotson DB 5-10 181 Jr. # 2V American Canyon, Calif. (American Canyon) 21 Taylor Rapp DB 87 Forrest Dunivin WR 6-4 196 Sr. # SQ Las Flores, Calif. (Tesoro/Minn.-Crookston/Saddleback JC) 22 Lavon Coleman TB 40 Camilo Eifler LB 6-1 223 Fr. # RS Berkeley, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd) 23 Jordan Miller DB 12 Aaron Fuller WR 5-10 187 So. 1V McKinney, Texas (Lovejoy) 23 DeShon Williams TE 99 Greg Gaines DL 6-2 322 Jr. # 2V La Habra, Calif. (La Habra) 24 Kamari Pleasant TB 89 John Gardner WR 6-3 196 Jr. # 1V Woodinville, Wash. (Inglemoor) 24 Ezekiel Turner DB 9 Myles Gaskin TB 5-10 191 Jr. 2V Lynnwood, Wash. (O’Dea) 25 Ben Burr-Kirven LB 18 Isaiah Gilchrist DB 5-10 203 Fr. # RS Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 25 Sean McGrew TB 13 Jake Haener QB 6-0 193 Fr. HS Danville, Calif. (Monte Vista) 26 Salvon Ahmed TB 56 Nick Harris OL 6-1 293 So. 1V Inglewood, Calif. (JSerra Catholic) 27 Keith Taylor DB 47 Peyton Henry PK 5-10 189 Fr. HS Danville, Calif. (Monte Vista) 28 Terrell Bynum WR 70 Jared Hilbers OL 6-7 313 So. # 1V Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton) 29 Connor O’Brien OLB 94 Derek Hunter TE 6-2 233 Sr. # SQ Portola Valley, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep/Georgetown) 29 Josh Rasmussen WR 34 Nate Ihlenfeldt TB 5-10 188 Fr. HS Green Bay, Wis. (Notre Dame Academy) 30 Kyler Manu LB 71 Matt James OL 6-5 276 Jr. # 2V Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Coeur d’Alene) 32 Joel Whitford P 92 Jaylen Johnson DL 6-3 298 Jr. # 2V Corona, Calif. (Centennial) 34 Sean Constantine LB 20 Ty Jones WR 6-4 209 Fr. HS Provo, Utah (Provo) 34 Nate Ihlenfeldt TB 4 Austin Joyner DB 5-10 182 So. # 1V Marysville, Wash. (Marysville-Pilchuck) 35 Mason Stone DB 40 Ralph Kinne TB 5-10 221 Sr. # 1V Shelton, Wash. (Shelton) 36 Azeem Victor LB 73 Andrew Kirkland OL 6-4 321 Sr. # 3V Portland, Ore. (Jesuit) 37 Bryce Sterk OLB 65 Jaxson Kirkland OL 6-6 312 Fr. HS Portland, Ore. (Jesuit) 38 Zechariah Brown DB 86 Jacob Kizer TE 6-4 244 Fr. HS Salem, Ore. (West Salem) 39 Sean Vergara DB 64 A.J. Kneip OL 6-2 289 Fr. # RS Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 40 Camilo Eifler LB 78 Luke Lane LS 5-11 215 Fr. # RS Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 40 Ralph Kinne TB 81 Brayden Lenius WR 6-5 230 Jr. # 2V North Vancouver, B.C. (Chaminade Prep) 41 Myles Rice OLB 12 Kentrell Love DB 6-1 182 Fr. # RS Corona, Calif. (Centennial) 42 Van Soderberg P/PK 30 Kyler Manu LB 6-1 240 So. # 1V Pocatello, Idaho (Highland) 43 Tristan Vizcaino PK/P 6 Chico McClatcher WR 5-7 181 Jr. 2V Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way) 45 Mike Petroff FB/TE 91 Ricky McCoy DL 6-2 292 So. # SQ Fresno, Calif. (Roosevelt) 45 Jusstis Warren OLB 58 Kaleb McGary OL 6-7 318 Jr. # 2V Fife, Wash. (Fife) 46 Race Porter P 25 Sean McGrew TB 5-7 169 Fr. # RS Torrance, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 47 Ian Biddle WR 14 Jojo McIntosh DB 6-1 219 Jr. # 2V Canyon Country, Calif. (Chaminade Prep) 47 Peyton Henry PK 11 Brandon McKinney DB 6-0 191 Fr. HS Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran) 48 Paul Wells TB 23 Jordan Miller DB 6-1 184 Jr. 2V Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside) 49 A.J. Carty LS 3 Elijah Molden DB 5-10 186 Fr. HS West Linn, Ore. (West Linn) 50 Vita Vea DL 1 Byron Murphy DB 5-11 175 Fr. # RS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro) 51 Joe Tryon OLB 2017 University of Washington Football Page 17 Washington at RUTGERS • high point solutions STADIUM • sept. 1, 2017 • 8:00 P.M. ET (FS1) 2017 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School / Last School) No. Name Pos. 84 Michael Neal TE 6-4 240 So. # SQ Fontana, Calif. (Etiwanda) 52 Ariel Ngata OLB 52 Ariel Ngata OLB 6-2 208 Fr. HS Reno, Nev. (Folsom) 53 Jake Wambaugh LB 63 Cole Norgaard OL 6-4 277 Fr. HS Clements, Calif. (St. Mary’s) 54 Matt Preston LB 29 Connor O’Brien OLB 6-3 236 Sr. # 2V Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic) 55 Ryan Bowman DL 95 Levi Onwuzurike DL 6-3 290 Fr. # RS Allen, Texas (Allen) 56 Nick Harris OL 83 Cade Otton TE 6-4 230 Fr. HS Olympia, Wash. (Tumwater) 56 Jared Pulu DL 45 Mike Petroff FB/TE 6-0 235 Fr. # RS Portland, Ore. (Jesuit) 57 John Clark DL 8 Dante Pettis WR 6-1 195 Sr. 3V San Clemente, Calif. (JSerra Catholic) 58 Kaleb McGary OL 24 Kamari Pleasant TB 6-0 194 Fr. # RS Rialto, Calif. (Etiwanda) 59 Henry Roberts OL 46 Race Porter P 6-1 178 Fr. # RS Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea) 63 Cole Norgaard OL 8 Benning Potoa’e OLB 6-3 278 So. # 1V DuPont, Wash. (Lakes) 64 A.J. Kneip OL 21 Quinten Pounds WR 5-11 177 So. # 1V Cypress, Calif. (Cypress) 65 Jaxson Kirkland OL 54 Matt Preston LB 6-2 237 Jr. # 1V Corona, Calif. (Diamond Ranch) 66 Henry Bainivalu OL 56 Jared Pulu DL 6-4 278 So. # SQ Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way) 67 Chase Skuza OL 21 Taylor Rapp DB 6-0 212 So. 1V Bellingham, Wash. (Sehome) 70 Jared Hilbers OL 29 Josh Rasmussen WR 5-11 182 So. # SQ Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens) 71 Matt James OL 41 Myles Rice OLB 6-3 240 Fr. # RS Houston, Texas (Bush) 72 Trey Adams OL 80 Max Richmond WR 5-9 183 Jr. # SQ Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 73 Andrew Kirkland OL 59 Henry Roberts OL 6-6 300 So. # SQ Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 75 Jesse Sosebee OL 88 Drew Sample TE 6-5 259 Jr. # 2V Bellevue, Wash. (Newport) 76 Luke Wattenberg OL 97 Jason Scrempos DL 6-6 283 So. # SQ Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas) 77 Devin Burleson OL 79 Coleman Shelton OL 6-4 299 Sr. # 3V Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola) 78 Luke Lane LS 67 Chase Skuza OL 6-5 312 Fr. HS Sumner, Wash. (Sumner) 79 Coleman Shelton OL 42 Van Soderberg PK/P 6-0 197 Fr. # RS Olympia, Wash. (Capital) 80 Max Richmond WR 75 Jesse Sosebee OL 6-5 312 Jr. # 2V Garden Grove, Calif. (Edison) 81 Brayden Lenius WR 37 Bryce Sterk OLB 6-4 246 So. # SQ Lynden, Wash. (Lynden) 81 Sebastian Valerio PK 35 Mason Stone DB 6-0 185 Jr. # SQ Mountlake Terrace, Wash. (Mountlake Terr./Santa Monica Coll.) 82 Jordan Chin WR 27 Keith Taylor DB 6-2 186 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Servite) 83 Cade Otton TE 51 Joe Tryon OLB 6-4 251 Fr. HS Renton, Wash. (Hazen) 84 Michael Neal TE 24 Ezekiel Turner DB 6-2 214 Sr. 2V Pasadena, Md. (Glen Burnie / L.A. Pierce College) 85 David Ajamu TE 81 Sebastian Valerio PK 5-9 179 So. # SQ Irvine, Calif. (Beckman) 86 Jacob Kizer TE 50 Vita Vea DL 6-5 340 Jr. # 2V Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas) 87 Forrest Dunivin WR 39 Sean Vergara DB 6-2 183 Jr. # SQ Selah, Wash. (Selah) 88 Drew Sample TE 36 Azeem Victor LB 6-3 231 Sr. # 3V Compton, Calif. (Pomona) 89 John Gardner WR 43 Tristan Vizcaino PK/P 6-2 202 Sr. 3V Chino Hills, Calif. (Damien) 90 Josiah Bronson DL 53 Jake Wambaugh LB 6-1 221 Jr. # 2V San Diego, Calif. (Point Loma) 91 Ricky McCoy DL 45 Jusstis Warren OLB 6-2 252 So. # 1V Tacoma, Wash. (Lincoln) 92 Jaylen Johnson DL 76 Luke Wattenberg OL 6-4 295 Fr. # RS Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (JSerra Catholic) 93 Jarryn Bush DL 13 Brandon Wellington LB 5-11 223 So. 1V Kent, Wash. (Eastside Catholic) 94 Derek Hunter TE 48 Paul Wells TB 5-9 177 Fr. # HS Bellevue, Wash. (Newport) 95 Levi Onwuzurike DL 32 Joel Whitford P 6-3 224 So. # JC Neerim South, Australia (Warragul/Santa Barbara CC) 96 Shane Bowman DL 16 Amandre Williams OLB 6-2 225 Fr. # RS Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) 97 Jason Scrempos DL 23 DeShon Williams TE 6-2 225 Jr. # TR Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma/Colorado State-Pueblo) 98 Will Dissly TE 18 K.J. Young WR 6-0 202 Sr. 1V Perris, Calif. (Citrus Hill/Oklahoma/Riverside CC) 99 Greg Gaines DL # has utilized a redshirt season Coaches: Chris Petersen (head coach), Keith Bhonapha (recruiting coordinator/running backs), Bob Gregory (assistant head coach/linebackers/special teams coordinator), Scott Huff (run game coordinator/offensive line), Pete Kwiatkowski (defensive coordinator), Jimmy Lake (co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs), Matt Lubick (co-offensive coordinator/wide receivers), Ikaika Malloe (defensive line), Jordan Paopao (tight ends), Jonathan Smith (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks), Terrence Brown (graduate assistant), Kyle Jolly (graduate assistant), Tyler Osborne (graduate assistant), Jody Owens (graduate assistant), Tim Socha (strength & conditioning).

pronunciation guide Salvon Ahmed suh-VON OCK-med Jake Haener HAY-ner Jesse Sosebee SOZE-bee David Ajamu uh-JAH-moo Ralph Kinne KINN-ee Vita Vea VEET-uh VAY-uh Andre Baccellia buh-CHELL-ee A.J. Kneip kuh-NIPE Tristan Vizcaino vizz-KAY-no (3 syllables) Henry Bainivalu bah-EE-nee-VAH-lu Brayden Lenius LENNY-us Coaches: Keishawn Bierria KEY-shawn be-AIR-ee-uh Kyler Manu KY-ler mah-noo Keith Bhonapha BONE-uh-fuh Will Dissly DISS-lee Ariel Ngata AH-ree-uhl nuh-GOT-uh Pete Kwiatkowski quit-COW-ski Jomon Dotson juh-MAWN Levi Onwuzurike own-zur-EE-kay Jordan Paopao POW-pow Camilo Eifler kuh-MEE-lo EYE-fler Benning Potoa’e poe-toe-AH-ee Tim Socha SAH-hah

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