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Contacts: Jim Daves & Jeff Bechthold • (206) 543-2230 • Fax (206) 543-5000 2001 HUSKY SCHEDULE / RESULTS #16 WASHINGTON at #9 WASHINGTON STATE Sept.8 (ABC-TV) W,23-18 Still Has Pac-10 Title Implications For Both Sept.22 W,53-3 THE GAME:TheWashingtonfootballteam(7-2overall,5-2inthePac-10),rankedNo.16inthis Sept.29 atCalifornia W,31-28 week’sAssociatedPressrankingsandNo.14theESPN/USATodaycoaches’poll,takesonWashington Oct.6 USC(FoxSportsNet) W,27-24 State(9-1,6-1)inoneofthebiggestAppleCupgamesinhistory.TheCougarsarerankedNo.9bytheAP Oct.13 atUCLA(ABC-TV) L,35-13 andNo.10bythecoaches.GametimeonSaturday,Nov.17,issetfor12:30p.m.DespitetheHuskies’ Oct.20 ARIZONA(FoxSportsSyndicated) W,31-28 lossatOregonStatelastweekend,therearestillPac-10titlehopesonthelineforbothteams(see Oct.27 atArizonaState(FoxSportsNet) W,33-31 below).Thegamealsomarksthefinalhomegameofthe2001seasonandwillbethefirsttimethatthe Nov.3 STANFORD W,42-28 HuskieshaveplayedWSUinsomethingotherthanthelastgameoftheseasonsince1948.November24, Nov.10 atOregonState(FoxSportsNet) L,49-24 theHuskiescloseoutthecampaignatNo.1Miami. Nov.17 WASHINGTONSTATE(ABC-TV) 12:30p.m. RESCHEDULING:Washington’sgameatMiami,originallyscheduledforSeptember15,waspost- Nov.24 atMiami,Fla.(ABC-TV) 5:00p.m. ponedduetotheSept.11incidents.ThegamehasbeenrescheduledforNovember24at8:00p.m. alltimesarePacific EasternTime(5:00p.m.Pacific).ItwillairliveonABC-TV. 2001 PAC-10 STANDINGS APPLE CUP SERIES:TheWashington-WashingtonStateseriesdatesbackto1900,whentheteams Team Pac-10 Overall playedtoa5-5tiein,butonlysince1962hasthewinnerbeenawardedtheAppleCuptrophy. Washingtonholdsacommanding60-27-6edgeinthe93-gameseries,includinga28-10recordinApple 1. OregonState 6-1 9-1 Cupgames.TheHuskiesare34-13-5all-timeagainsttheCougarsinSeattle,including27-11-3vs.WSUat WashingtonState 6-1 9-1 Husky.InperhapsanominousnotefortheHuskies,neitherteamhaswonmorethanthree 3. Washington 5-2 7-2 consecutivegamesintheseriessinceWashington’seight-gamewinningstreakfrom1974-1981.The Stanford 5-2 6-2 Huskies’streakiscurrentlyatexactlythreegames,datingbacktoa1997lossatHuskyStadium.That41- 5. USC 4-3 5-5 35loss,theCougars’onlywininSeattleinthepast15years,spurredaRyanLeaf-ledsquadtoitsfirstRose 6. UCLA 3-3 6-3 Bowltripin67years.HuskyheadcoachRickNeuheiselisaperfect3-0againsttheCougarsinhiscareer, 7. OregonState 3-4 4-5 havingwontwoconsecutiveAppleCupgames,andonegameascoachat.CougarscoachMike 8. ArizonaState 1-5 4-5 Priceis3-9all-timeagainstWashington,1-5inHuskyStadium.Saturday’sgamewillmarkjustthefifth 9. Arizona 1-6 4-6 timeinserieshistorythatbothteamshaveenteredthecontestinthetop-20ofthenationalrankings,and 10. California 0-7 0-9 ifhistoryiscorrect,theresultscouldbeunpredictable.Inthosepreviousfourgames,eachteamis2-2, includingidentical1-1recordsasthehigher-rankedteam.In1981,withatriptoPasadenaonthelinefor bothteams,the17th-rankedHuskiesupsetthe14th-rankedCougars23-10toearntheRoseBowlberth. This Weekend’s Games A2-7-1WSUteampaidbacka9-1Huskysquadthefollowingseason,downingWashington24-20in CaliforniaatStanford MartinStadiumforperhapstheseries’biggestupset. UCLAatUSC WashingtonStateatWashington STILL ON THE LINE:DespitethefactthatWashingtoncannolongerwinanoutrightPac-10title, NorthernArizonaatOregonState awinoverWashingtonStatewouldnonethelessallowtheHuskiesachanceataPac-10co-championship shouldOregonStatebeatOregononDec.1.WashingtonState,withawinintheAppleCup,would Last Weekend’s Results ensureitselfofatleastaco-championshipwithOregon(thoughtheDuckswouldwinthetie-breaker Stanford51,Arizona37 withawinoverOSU).WSUcouldlosetheAppleCupandstillearnashareofthecrownwithanOSUwin WashingtonState28,ArizonaState16 overOregon. USC55,California14 OregonState49,Washington24 AFTER A LOSS:Washingtonentersthisweek’sgamevs.WashingtonStatecomingoffalossat Oregon21,UCLA20 OregonStatelastweek.TheHuskies,however,haven’tlostback-to-backgamesundercoachsincethefirsttwogamesofNeuheisel’stenure(lossestoBrighamYoungandAirForceatthe startofthe1999season).Playingathometheweekafteraroadloss,theHuskieshavewon13ofthelast Quick Hits 16times,datingbackto1989,andincludingawinoverArizonathisyear(followingtheUCLAloss). •ThisAppleCupisthefirstsince1948thatwon’tbe TELEVISION:TheWashington-WashingtonStategamewillaironABC-TVwithKeithJackson(play- theHuskies’finalgameoftheregularseason. by-play),TimBrant(color)andToddHarris(sidelines)callingtheaction.Thegamewillalsoairontape- •Washington’saverageof278.8passingyardsper delaySundayonFoxSportsNorthwestat3:00p.m.AllHuskygamesareshownontapedelaytheSunday gamethisseasonwouldsetaschoolrecordifitholds afterthegame,withallremainingreplaysscheduledtostartat3p.m. upovertherestoftheseason. RADIO: KOMOAM-1000broadcastsalloftheHuskygames,servingastheflagshipofthe21-station •ThisisonlythefifthtimeinUW-WSUgamehistory HuskyFootballRadioNetwork,whichcoversnearlyallofWashingtonandpartsofAlaska,Oregonand thatbothteamshavebeenrankedatgametime. Nevada.BobRondeau(play-by-play),ChuckNelson(color)andBillSwartz(sidelines)providethecall. WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST THE COACH: HuskyheadcoachRickNeuheiselisinhisthirdyearatthe helmoftheWashingtonprogram.Intwo-plusseasons,Neuheiselhasledthe MEDIA RESOURCES Huskiestoan25-8overallmarkandan18-5recordinPac-10play.Lastseason, UW ON THE INTERNET: TheWashingtonathleticdepartment’sofficialweb Washingtonpostedan11-1overallrecord,a7-1conferencemarkandshared sitecanbefoundatwww.gohuskies.com.Thesitefeaturesinformationonall23of thePac-10Championship.AfterbeatingPurdue,34-24,intheRoseBowl,the theHuskies’intercollegiatesportsprograms. HuskiesfinishedwithaNo.3rankinginthefinalnationalpolls.Inhisfirstsea- sonatWashington(1999),NeuheiselledtheHuskiestoa7-5overallmark,a WASHINGTON STATE ON THE INTERNET: WashingtonState’soffi- second-placetie(6-2)inthePac-10andatriptotheCulliganHolidayBowl. cialathleticwebsitecanbefoundatwww.wsucougars.com. NeuheiselbecamethefirstHuskycoachinhistorytoleadtheUWtoabowl PAC-10 ON THE INTERNET: TheofficialPac-10website,whichincludesa gameinhisfirstseasonasheadcoach.PriortocomingtoWashington,Neuheisel copyoftheweeklyPac-10footballrelease,canbefoundatthefollowingaddress: servedfourseasonsastheheadcoachatColorado,postinga33-14(.702)over- www.pac-10.org. allmarkwiththeBuffaloes.Hiscareerrecord,insix-plusseasons,is58-22(.725). Neuheiselworkedforsixseasonsasanassistantcoachathisalmamater,UCLA, RADIO ON THE INTERNET:KOMO’sradiobroadcastsareavailableonthe beforejoiningBillMcCartney’sColoradostaffin1994asthequarterbackscoach. internetviabroadcast.com.Tolisten,you’llneedaRealPlayer.Goto OriginallyawalkonatUCLA,Neuheiselwonthestartingquarterbackposition www.gohuskies.comandfollowthelinkstofindthebroadcast. asaseniorandledtheBruinstothe1983Pac-10championship.Hewasnamed theMVPofthe1984RoseBowlthatsawUCLAdefeat,45-9.Washington TEAMLINE:FanscanpaytolistentoradiobroadcastsofallHuskygamesby fansrememberNeuheisel’stremendousperformancewhenhecompleted25 calling(800)846-4700andenteringaccesscode5939.AVisaorMasterCardisre- of27passestosetanNCAArecordthatwasonlyrecentlybrokenbyTennessee’s quired.TocontactTeamlineregardingspecialrates,call(800)225-5321. TeeMartin.Neuheisel,amemberoftheRoseBowlHallofFame,stillholdsthe Bruins’single-season(69.3)andcareer(68.3)completionpercentagerecords. COACH’S SHOW:HuskyTalkwithKOMORadio’sBobRondeauandhead coachRickNeuheiselwillaireachMondayeveningat6:00p.m. NeuheiselYear-by-Year Year School Overall Conf. HUSKY FOOTBALL RADIO NETWORK:Thefollowingstationsmakeup 1995 Colorado 10-2 5-2 the21-stationKOMORadioNetwork: 1996 Colorado 10-2 7-1 WASHINGTON: OREGON: 1997 Colorado 5-6 3-5 Seattle(flagship) KOMO 1000AM Portland KUIK 1360AM 1998 Colorado 8-4 3-5 Bellingham KPUG 1170AM 1999 Washington 7-5 6-2 Centralia KELA 1470AM ALASKA: 2000 Washington 11-1 7-1 GrandCoulee KEYG 98.5FM Anchorage KTZN 550AM 2001 Washington 7-2 5-2 Kelso KLOG 1490AM Juneau KSUP 106.3FM Totals 6-PlusSeasons 58-22 36-18 Mt.Vernon KBRC 1430AM Ketchikan KTKN 930AM Olympia KGY 96.9FM Washington’slossatOSUmovedHuskyheadcoach BEST OF THE BEST: Omak KOMW 680AM NEVADA: RickNeuheisel’scareerrecordto58-22.That’sthesecondbestmarkforcoaches Othello KZLN 97.5FM LasVegas KRLV 1340AM whobecameheadcoachesin1995.Neuheiselcurrentlyrankseighthamongall PortAngeles KONP 1450AM activeDivisionIcoachesintermsofwinningpercentage. Shelton KMAS 1030AM I-ACoachesWhoBeganasHeadCoachin1995byVictories Spokane KJRB 790AM Coach School Won Lost Percentage Tri-Cities KFLD 870AM 1. LloydCarr Michigan 65 18 .783 WallaWalla KGDC 1320AM 2. RickNeuheisel Washington 58 22 .725 Wenatchee KPQ 560AM 3. ButchDavis* Miami 51 20 .718 Yakima KUTI 1460AM 4. TommyTuberville Auburn 45 31 .592 5. TyroneWillingham Stanford 41 36 .532 *nolongeracollegecoach SENIORS’ LAST HOME GAME:Saturday’sgamevs.Washington StatewillmarkthefinalHuskyStadiumappearanceforatleast22Husky I-AActiveCoachesbyWinningPercentage seniors:receiverMikalAkbar,centerKyleBenn,linebackerSamBlanche, Coach School Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. tightendJoeCollier,fullbackBrianCook,safetyWondameDavis,quarter- 1. PhilipFulmer Tennessee 10 91 19 0 .827 backJoelDeis,receiverToddElstrom,safetyRoderickGreen,fullbackJohn 2. LloydCarr Michigan 7 65 18 0 .783 Hart,cornerbackLennyHaynes,tailbackWillieHurst,receiverRyanKoenig, 3. SteveSpurrier Florida 15 140 39 2 .779 cornerbackOmareLowe,safetyNickOlszewski,receiverPatrickReddick, 4. BobbyBowden FloridaState 37 321 90 4 .778 defensivelinemanMarcusRoberson,kickerJimSkurski,defensiveline- 5. JoePaterno PennState 36 325 95 3 .772 manLarryTripplett,fullbackKenWalker,tightendJohnWestraandline- 6. R.C.Slocum A&M 13 116 40 2 .741 backerJamaunWillis.FourotherplayersarelistedasseniorsontheUW 7. DennisErickson OregonState 16 135 50 1 .728 roster–tailbackBraxtonCleman,linebackerAnthonyKelley,defensive 8. RickNeuheisel Washington 7 58 22 0 .725 linemanJohnSchmidtandlinebackerJafarWilliams–thoughallmayre- 9. PaulPasqualoni Syracuse 16 123 55 1 .690 turnforthe2002season.ClemanandWilliamsarered-shirtingthisseason 10. BillSnyder KansasState 13 104 47 1 .688 duetoinjury,SchmidthasonemoreyearofeligibilityandKelleywillbe 11. JohnRobinson UNLV 15 117 54 4 .680 grantedanotheryearifhegraduatesthisspring,undertheNCAA’spartial 12. LouHoltz SouthCarolina 30 231 113 7 .668 qualifierrules.Overthelastfouryears(1998-2001),theHuskieshaveposted 13. DennisFranchione 19 142 71 2 .665 a31-14recordandappearedinthreebowls,sofar.Countingbackfive 14. FisherDeBerry AirForce 18 140 76 1 .647 years,Washingtonhasgone39-18,andgonetoabowleveryyear. 15. GaryPinkel 11 77 42 3 .643 Page 2 2001 FOOTBALL WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST COACHING STAFF: EightoftheninemembersofWashington’s2000 coachingstaffreturnedfor2001.SevenoftheninehavebeenontheUWstaff CURTIS WILLIAMS INFO: OnOctober28,2000,inthethirdquar- sinceNeuheisel’sarrivalpriortothe1999season.Theonlychangefromlast teroftheHuskies’gameatStanford,seniorsafetyCurtisWilliamssuffered yearwasthedepartureofformerrunningbackscoachWayneMoses,wholeft aseverespinalcordinjurymakingatackle.TheinjuryhasleftWilliams theUWtojointheUSCstaff.TonyAlford,whospentthelastfourseasonsas paralyzedfromtheneckdown.Overthepastyear,numerouseventshave runningbackscoachatState,washiredtoreplaceMoses.Anotherlossto beenheldtoraisemoneyfortheCurtisWilliamsFund,whichwasestab- thestaffwasthatofgraduateassistantcoachTarnSublett,wholargelyoversaw lishedbytheUniversitytoprovidefundsforthoseexpensesnotcovered thewidereceiverslastseason.Sublettmovedtotakeafull-timejobatIdaho. bytheNCAA’sinsurancepolicies.Thoseeffortshavealreadyraisedmore TheUWcoachingstaffincludeseightcoachesthathaveservedascoordinators than$370,000forthefund,withmoretocome.TocontributetotheCurtis andtwo(KeithGilbertsonandSteveAxman)thathavebeenheadcoaches. WilliamsFund,donationsmaybesentto: GilbertsonservedastheheadmanatIdaho(1986-88)andCalifornia(1992-95) TheCurtisWilliamsFund whileAxmanwasthecoachatNorthernArizonafrom1990to1997.Axmanalso c/oUniversityofWashington onceservedasoffensivecoordinatoratUCLA.DefensivecoordinatorTim 1200FifthAvenue,Suite500 HundleyhasbeenacoordinatoratOregonStateandIdahowhiledefensiveline Seattle,WA98115 coachRandyHartwasthedefensivecoordinatoratUWfrom1995-98.Special MORE FUND-RAISING: AttheHuskies’seasonopenervs.Michi- teamsandsafetiescoachBobbyHauckheadedupthespecialteamsatColo- gan,student-athletesfromtheother22Washingtonathleticteamswere radobeforecomingtoSeattlewhileChuckHeater(cornerbacks/recruiting)was on-handateachofthestadiumtunnelsacceptingdonationstotheCurtis thedefensivecoordinatoratColoradoState(1991-92).Myerswasoffensiveco- WilliamsFund.Lastseason,attheArizonagame(theweekfollowingthe ordinatoratNorthernArizonaunderAxmanandspenttwoseasonsasoffensive Stanfordgame),asimilareffortwasundertaken,receivingtremendous coordinatoratBoiseState.TomWilliams,whooverseestheoutsidelinebackers supportfromWashingtonfans.Ateverygamethisseason,donationboxes atWashington,wasthedefensivecoordinatoratHawai’iforoneseason. fortheWilliamsFundwillbeplacedatallconcessionstands.

AN EDUCATED STAFF:TheWashingtoncoachingstaffhasanimpressive WASHINGTON-WSU TIES:Consideringthatwe’redealingwithanin- listofpost-graduatedegrees,ledbyheadmanRickNeuheisel,whoearneda staterivalry,it’ssurprisingthattherearen’tmoreconnectionsbetweenthe lawdegreefromUSC.Here’salook: WashingtonandWashingtonStateteams,atleastamongthecoaches.Noneof thecoachesonthetwostaffshaveeverservedtogetherascoachesonacoaching RickNeuheisel J.D.,law USC‘90 staffatanycollege.Severalofthecoacheshavecoachedatthesameschoolsas KeithGilbertson Master’s WesternWash.‘74 oneanother,butnotatthesametime.However,WSUheadcoachMikePrice TimHundley Master’s Idaho,‘78 graduatedfromEverettHighSchoolin1964,twoyearsbeforeHuskyoffensive SteveAxman Master’s LongIsland(‘72),EastStroudsburgSt.‘75 coordinatorKeithGilbertsongraduatedfromrivalSnohomishHigh.Cougar RandyHart Master’s OhioState‘72 defensivetackleIngAleagaistheyoungerbrotherofformerHuskystandout BobbyHauck Master’s UCLA‘91 linebackerInkAleaga.TherearesevenHuskiesthisyearthathailfromeastof BrentMyers Master’s EasternWashington‘86 theCascades:tackleRyanBrooks(Richland),tailbackBraxtonCleman(Oroville), TomWilliams Master’s Stanford‘95 tightendJoeCollier(Spokane),kickerRicardoDoValle(Richland),punterGarth JohnPettas Master’s Colorado‘77 Erickson(Spokane),centerJonathanKovis(Pasco)andfullbackDanMcCourtie (Othello).WashingtonState’smediaguiderosterincludes38playersfromthe THE GAs:JohnPettaswasnamedtheHuskies’offensivegraduateassistant westernpartofthestateofWashington. coachlastsummerandcoachesthewidereceivers.PettasreplacedTarnSublett, whotookafull-timejobtocoachthereceiversatIdahoduringtheoffseason. LAST-SECOND MAGIC:FourofWashington’sfivePac-10victoriesthis Pettas,a1974graduateofCalPoly-SLO,wastheoffensivecoordinatoratAri- seasonhavecomedowntothewire.TheHuskieshavebeatenCaliforniaby zonaStatelastyear.Priortothe2000season,hespentthreeyearsasASU’s threepoints(31-28),USCbythree(27-24),Arizonabythree(31-28)andAri- quarterbackscoach.HehasalsobeenanassistantwiththeSanFrancisco49ers zonaStatebytwo(33-31).Washingtontrailedinthefourthquarterineachof (1992-93)andhasover25yearsofcoachingexperience.Healsoprovidesthe thosegamesbutcamebacktowin.InboththeUSCandtheArizonaStategames, Huskies’coachingstaffwithyetanothercoachwithcoordinatorexperience. WashingtongotafieldgoalfromJohnAndersonwithnotimeleftontheclock Thedefensivegraduateassistant,inhissecondseasonatWashington,isSteve togetthevictory.TheHuskieshadn’tpreviouslywonagameonthefinalplay Fex.Fexmostrecentlyworkedasanassistantat’sNorthShoreHigh sinceChuckNelsonkickedafieldgoaltobeatStanford,27-24,in1980.Inthe School.InhisfiveandahalfyearsatNorthShore,52playersearnedcollege winoverArizona,quarterbackCodyPickettclosedoutarecord-settingpassing scholarships,including30toDivisionIschools. daybyscoringonathree-yardrunwithonly13secondsremaining.Against ASU,theHuskiestooktheballontheirown10-yardlineandusedupthefinal AN IMPRESSIVE RECORD:KeithGilbertsonrecordastheHuskies’of- 7:12ofthegame,drivingforthewinningfieldgoalin18plays.TheCalwin fensivecoordinatorisanimpressive30-3.Priortolastyear,whentheUWposted wasn’tnearlysoclose,bycomparison.TheHuskiesenteredthefourthquarter an11-1record,GilbertsonservedastheHuskies’offensivecoordinatorduring trailing21-17,butscoredtwotouchdownstotakea31-21leadbeforeCalscored the12-01992season.UnderGilbertson,Washingtonhasaveraged35.1points toclosethegapwith3:23remaining.ThewinoverStanfordwascomfortable pergame,includingninegamesinboth1991and2000withatleast30points,a bycomparison.However,thescorewastiedat28-28untilWillieHurstscored feataccomplishedonlyoneothertimeinHuskyhistory(1997).Gilbertson’s with3:48leftinthegametogivetheHuskiesalead.Hursttackedonthefinal UWteamshavebeentwoofthemostprolificinschoolhistory,eachingranking TDwithonlyfoursecondsontheclock. amongWashington’stop10inscoringandtotaloffensepergame.The1991 teamtallied461pointsand471.0yardspergametorankfirstinschoolhistory inbothcategorieswhilethe2000teamamassed353pointsand407.9yardsper game,theseventhandsixth-highesttotals,respectively.Gilbertson’s30-3record ascoordinatoratWashingtonincludesa17-0recordinhomegamesanda2-0 markinRoseBowls.

2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL Page 3 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST TEAM NOTES UW-OSU REDUX:Washingtonsufferedoneofitsworstlossesinyears ALMOST FUMBLE FREE: Huskyrunningbackswentthroughthefirst lastSaturdayinCorvallis,falling49-24totheBeavers.ThelossmarkedtheBea- sevengamesofthisseasonwithoutlosingafumble.WhenRichAlexislosta versfirstwinoverWashingtonsince1985andthefirstinCorvallissince1974. fumbletoStanford,itmarkedthefirst(andstillonly)timethisyearthatthat OSUquarterbackJonathanSmith,whohashadseveralofthebestgamesofhis hadhappened.It’sastatthatmayverywellhavetobeattributedtofirst-year careeragainstWashington,hadanotherfinegame,throwingfor317yardsand runningbackscoachTonyAlford.LastyearatIowaState,whereAlfordcoached twotouchdownson18-of-28passing.TailbackKenSimontonranforthreetouch- thebacks,theCyclonesdidnothavearunningbackloseafumbleallseason. downsand107yardsasOSUscoredfiveTDsontheground.TheHuskies’ offensestruggledaswell,rushingforatotalofonly88yardsandpassingfor RANKED-WINS STREAK GROWS:Washington’supsetof11th-ranked 193.Thegameappearedcloseintheearly-going,butahugeturnoverturned Michiganintheseasonopenermarkedthe13thstraightyeartheHuskieshave thetide.TheHuskiesweredriving,down21-10,whenOSUcornerbackDennis defeatedanopponentrankedintheAssociatedPresspoll.Infact,Washingtonhas WeathersbypickedoffaPickettpassandreturnedit73yardstosetupanother defeatedanAP-rankedteamin24ofitslast25seasons.Theonlybreakinthe Beavertouchdown.Pickettfinished13-for-32for160yardsandTaylorBarton streakcamein1988whentheHuskiesplayedonlytwogamesagainstnationally- moppedup,going4-for-9for33yardsandonetouchdown rankedfoes—UCLA(No.2)andUSC(No.3),losingbothofthosegames.

DAWGS AND THE NORTHWEST: Washingtoncompileda2-1record LAST YEAR vs. WSU:Washington’swidestmarginofvictoryoftheseason againstitsNorthwestPac-10rivalslastyear,beatingOregonStateandWashing- cameinthelastgameoftheregularseasonastheHuskiesbeatWashington tonStatewhilefallingtoOregon.WhiletheHuskiesdon’tplayOregonthis State,51-3,inthewidestmarginofvictoryinAppleCuphistory.Marques season,theyplayedOSUlastweekandgettheCougarsthisweek.Washington’s Tuiasosopothrewfirst-quarterTDpassestoWilburHooksandJustinRobbins oldestandlongestrivalriesareagainsttheotherthreeothernorthwestPac-10 totakea13-0leadafteroneperiod.Inthesecondquarter,PatConniffrushed schools.TheHuskieshavefacedOregon94times,WashingtonStatein93games forasix-yardscoreandTuiasosopohitRobbinswitha35-yardpasstosendthe andOregonStateon85occasions.Washingtonownstheadvantageinallthree Huskiestothelockerroomwitha27-0edge.Thatleadincreasedto37-0ona series.TheHuskiesleadtheDucks56-33-5,WashingtonState60-27-6andOr- JohnAndersonfieldgoalandaRichAlexisrunbeforetheCougarsgotafield egonState55-27-4.Combined,Washingtonhasa171-87-15(.654)recordagainst goalfromDrewDunninglateinthethirdquartertoaccountfortheironlyscore. itsnorthwestrivals. Alexisrushedfor134yardsandBraxtonClemangot105astheHuskiescompiled BOTH TEAMS RANKED: Thisweek’sAppleCupwillmarkonlythefifth atotalof336rushingyardstothecougar’s88.DaveMinnichranfor113yards timeinhistorythatboththeHuskiesandCougarshavebeenrankedinthe fortheCougars,butwastheonlyWSUrunnerwithpositiveyardage.Thewin, AssociatedPresspollatthetimeofthegame.Thefirstsuchmeetingcameback combinedwithOregonState’swinoverOregon,propelledtheHuskiesinto in1936,whentheNo.6HuskiesroutedNo.20WSU,40-0,atHuskyStadium.It theRoseBowl. wouldn’tbeuntil1972whenbothteamswererankedagain.Thatyear,the17th- rankedHuskiestraveledtoPullmanandlosttoNo.20WSU,27-10.In1981,the WINNING THE CLOSE ONES:In32gamesundercoachRickNeuheisel, lasttimethataconferencetitlewasonthelineforbothteams,No.17UWbeat thewinningmargin(foreitherside)hasbeensevenpointsorfewer19times.In theCougars,rankedNo.14,23-10atHuskyStadium.Finally,thefourthand those19gamesdecidedbyatouchdownorless,Washingtonis15-4andhas mostrecentsuchmeetingwasin1997,whentheNo.11Cougarsearnedatrip won10straight.Here’salistofgamessince1999decidedbysevenorfewer totheRoseBowlwitha41-35winoverNo.17Washington,atHuskyStadium. points: Tosummarize,whenbothteamsareranked,theHuskiesandCougarshave bothgone2-2.WhentheHuskiesarerankedandWSUisnot,Washingtonis14- 1999 Opponent Result Margin 4.IngamesinwhichWSUisrankedandtheHuskiesaren’t,WSUis0-1-1(a0-0 Sept.9 atBYU L,28-35 7pts tiein1942anda27-25lossin1951). Sept.25 Colorado W,31-24 7pts Oct.23 California W,31-27 4pts PASSING FANCY:Washingtoniscurrentlyaveraging278.8passingyards Oct.30 Stanford W,35-30 5pts pergame,which,ifitholdsupwouldbreaktheoldschoolof272.1(1970)by Nov.13 atUCLA L,20-23(OT) 3pts morethansixyardspergame.TheHuskieshaveaveragedmorethan250yards Dec.29 KanasState L,20-24 4pts passingonlytwiceintheirhistory.Theonlyothertimebeside1970whenthe UWthrewfor250ormorepergamewas1997,whentheHuskiesaveraged 2000 Opponent Result Margin 253.6pergame.Lastseason,theHuskiesaveragedonly196.2passingyardsper Sept.9 Miami W,34-29 5pts game,morethan80fewerthanthisseason. Sept.16 atColorado W,17-10 7pts Sept.30 atOregon L,16-23 7pts TURNOVERS NO PROBLEM:Washingtonhasturnedtheballover17 Oct.7 OregonSt. W,33-30 3pts timesinninegamesthisseason.However,opponentshavemanagedtocon- Oct.14 atASU W,21-15 6pts vertonlyfiveofthose17turnoversintopoints,scoringfivetouchdownsandno Oct.28 atStanford W,31-28 3pts fieldgoalsforatotalof35pointsoffofturnovers.TheHuskieshavedoneonly Nov.4 Arizona W,35-32 3pts slightlybetterthantheiropposition,converting18turnoversintosevenTDs Nov.11 UCLA W,35-38 7pts andtwofieldgoals,goodfor55points. 2001 Opponent Result Margin ONE REMAINING STREAK:Washingtonhadits12-gamewinningstreak brokeninitslossatUCLA.Thatstreakwas,goingintothatgame,thethird Sept.8 Michigan W,23-18 5pts longestinthenation.CoachRickNeuheisel’s12-gamewinstreakwasalsothe Sept.29 atCal W,31-28 3pts second-longestamongDivisionI-AcoachesandtheHuskies’ninestraightwins Oct.6 USC W,27-24 3pts inconferencehadmarkedthelongestintheconference.TheHuskiesstillhave Oct.20 Arizona W,31-28 3pts onewinningstreakalive:theHuskieshavewon13consecutivehomegames, Oct.27 atArizonaState W,33-31 3pts datingbacktoalosstoArizonaStatein1999.TheHuskies’homewinstreakis thePac-10longest. Page 4 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST TEAM NOTES THE SHUTOUT STREAK:Washington’sgameatOregonStatemarked .500 OR BETTER SEASONS:Withawinningseasonassuredalready, the237thconsecutivegameinwhichWashingtonhasnotbeenshutout.That’s thisyeartheHuskieshaveguaranteedthemselvesa25thconsecutivenon-los- thebeststreakamongPac-10schools.BYUhasthenation’slongeststreakat ingseason.ThelasttimethatWashingtonfinishedbelow.500was1976,when 332games(NCAArecord),whileTexasissecondwith247games.Thelastop- theDawgswent5-6.Sincethen,theHuskiesare206-79-3(.720)overall.The ponenttoholdtheHuskiesscorelesswasUCLA(31-0)onNov.7,1981.Wash- Huskies’25-seasonstreakofnon-losingseasonsisthe14thlongestinNCAA ingtonhasplayed159Pac-10gamessincethenwithoutashutout—thesecond history(tiedwithFloridaState’scurrentstreak)andthefourthlongestcurrent bestcurrentstreakamongPac-10schools. streak.Herearethelongeststreakscurrentrunning:

Team AllGames Pac-10Games 40seasons Nebraska 1962-2001 Washington 237 159 34seasons Michigan 1968-2001 WashingtonState 196 203 27seasons BrighamYoung 1974-2001 Oregon 190 141 25seasons Washington 1977-2001 Arizona 121 84 25seasons FloridaState 1977-2001 ArizonaState 73 51 Stanford 60 91 TIME OF POSSESSION IS KEY:IntheOct.13lossatUCLA,Washington USC 48 37 brokeanunusualstring.Priortothatloss,theHuskieshadwonall18games OregonState 44 33 undercoachRickNeuheiselinwhichtheyhadledintimeofpossession.The California 28 59 HuskiesledthePac-10intimeofpossessionin1999(32:57)andfinisheda UCLA 24 18 narrowsecondin2000,averging31:47pergame,eightfewersecondspergame thanOregon.AsfaraswinsandlosseshavegoneinNeuheisel’stenure,there BEATING THE RANKED TEAMS: Afterit’swinoverNo.10Stanford seemstobenomorekeystatistic.In‘99,Washingtonwonallsixgamesinwhich twoweeksago,Washingtonis8-9againsttop-10teamssince1990.Alsosince itheldthetimeofpossessionadvantageandlostfiveofthesixgamesinwhich 1990,theHuskieshavegone26-23-1againsttop25teams.Here’salookatthe itdidnot.In2000,theHuskieswontheTOPbattleinnineof12games,and Huskies’recordagainsttop-10foesoverthelast11seasons: wonallnine.OregonwontheTOPandthegamewhiletheHuskiesbuckedthe trendvs.StanfordandArizona,losingtheTOPbutwinningthegames.The Season Opponent Opp.Rank W/L Score Site 2001season-openingwinoverMichiganwasarareonefortheHuskiesasfaras 2001 Stanford 10 W 42-28 Seattle,Wash. timeofpossessionisconcernedasWashingtonbeattheWolverinesdespitenot 2001 UCLA 7 L 35-13 Pasadena,Calif. winningtheTOP.AgainstIdaho,Cal,USC,ArizonaandASU,theHuskieswon 2000 Miami(Fla.) 4 W 34-29 Seattle,Wash. theTOPandthegame.Tobreakitdown,UWis20-1underNeuheiselwhenit 1999 KansasState 7 L 24-20 TheHolidayBowl haswonthetimeofpossessionstat,and5-7whenithasn’t.Here’sabreakdown 1998 UCLA 3 L 36-24 Seattle,Wash. ofthegamesoverthelastthreeyearsinwhichWashingtonhaswontheTOP: 1998 Nebraska 2 L 55-7 Lincoln,Neb. 1998 ArizonaState 8 W 42-38 Tempe,Ariz. 2001Opponent UWTOP Opp.TOP Diff. Result 1997 UCLA 9 L 52-28 TheRoseBowl Idaho 31:20 28:40 +2:40 W,53-3 1997 Nebraska 7 L 27-14 Seattle,Wash. atCalifornia 33:06 26:54 +6:12 W,31-28 1996 Colorado 8 L 33-21 TheHolidayBowl USC 32:57 27:03 +5:54 W,27-24 1995 OhioState 10 L 30-20 Columbus,Ohio atUCLA 30:44 29:16 +1:28 L,13-35 1994 Miami 5 W 38-20 Miami,Fla. Arizona 32:06 27:54 +4:12 W,31-23 1992 Michigan 7 L 38-31 TheRoseBowl atArizonaState 31:27 28:33 +2:54 W,33-31 1991 Michigan 4 W 34-14 TheRoseBowl 1991 California 7 W 24-17 Berkeley,Calif. 2000Opponent UWTOP Opp.TOP Diff. Result 1991 Nebraska 9 W 36-21 Lincoln,Neb. Idaho 30:15 29:45 +:30 W,44-20 1990 USC 5 W 31-0 Seattle,Wash. Miami 37:28 22:32 +14:56 W,34-29 atColorado 33:17 26:43 +6:43 W,17-14 DECADE AFTER DECADE:Washingtonhaswonaconferencetitleanda OregonState 31:42 28:18 +3:24 W,33-30 triptotheRoseBowlineachofthelastninedecades,datingbacktothe1920s atArizonaState 31:35 28:25 +3:10 W,21-15 whenWashingtonwontheberthin1923and1925.Inthe1930s,theDawgs California 35:16 24:44 +10:32 W,36-24 wonthe‘36title.Inthe‘40s,Washingtonearnedthetripin1943andthen UCLA 38:39 21:21 +17:18 W,35-28 barelyslippedinunderthewireinthe1950s,winningthe1959crown.The WashingtonState 33:35 26:25 +7:10 W,51-3 HuskieswontwoRoseBowlberthsinthe1960s–1960and1963–andonein Purdue 35:53 24:07 +11:46 W,34-24 the1970s(1977).Titlesin1980and1982diditforthatdecadeandthreestraight tripstoPasadenatobeginthe1990scoveredthat10-yearspan.Nowinthe 1999Opponent UWTOP Opp.TOP Diff. Result 2000s,UWhasbecomethefirstandonlyteamtoearnRoseBowlberthsinnine Colorado 36:27 23:33 +12:54 W,31-24 straightdecades.USChasthechance,overthenextnineyears,toequalthe Oregon 38:26 21:34 +16:52 W,34-20 Huskiesifitwinsthetitlesometimethisdecade. atOregonState 41:17 18:43 +22:34 W,47-21 Stanford 36:31 23:29 +13:02 W,35-30 atArizona 34:48 25:12 +9:36 W,33-25 WashingtonState 35:36 24:24 +11:12 W,24-14

2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL Page 5 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST TEAM NOTES FOURTH-QUARTER COMEBACKS:UnderRickNeuheisel,Washing- DIALING LONG DISTANCE:Washingtonhasshownapenchantforbig tonhashadtocomefrombehindin19ofits25wins.Thattotalincludeseight playsin2001,with16passcompletionsof30yardsormorethroughthefirst suchwinslastyear(allbutMiami,WSUandPurdue).Ofthose19come-from- ninegamesoftheseason.Bycomparison,theHuskiesonlyhad11suchplays behindwins,Washingtonhastrailedinthefourthquarterandwon13times, inallofthe2000seasoninatotalof12games.SixoftheHuskies’longpasses includingfiveofsevenwinsthisyear.Inlastyear’sArizonawin,theHuskies havecomeonthearmofquarterbackTaylorBartonwhile10havebeenfrom tooktheleadinthefourth,thengaveitupagainbeforetakingitbackforgood CodyPickett.FreshmanwidereceiverReggieWilliamshasbeenonthereceiv- ontheirlastdrive.Here’sabreakdownoftheHuskies’fourth-quartercome- ingendofsixsuchpasses,includinga74-yarderagainstMichigan.PaulArnold backsinthelastthreeseasons: hascaughtfivelongpasses,whilePatrickReddickhasthreeandWillieHurst andToddElstromoneeach.Ironically,onlyfiveofUW’s1630-yardpassesthis Date Opponent Scorein4thQuarter FinalScore seasonhavegonefortouchdowns,includingthreelongscoresbyArnold. 9/25/99 Colorado 21-17,Buffaloes 31-24,Huskies 10/23/99 atCalifornia 24-17,Bears 31-27,Huskies PLAYING THE TRUE FRESHMEN:DuringWashington’sfirstsixsea- 10/30/99 Stanford 23-22,Cardinal 35-30,Huskies sonsofthe1990s(1990-95),theHuskieshadonlysixtruefreshmenseeplaying 9/16/00 atColorado 7-3,Buffaloes 17-14,Huskies time.Overthelastfiveseasons(including2001),atotalof40truefreshmen 10/7/00 OregonState 21-20,Beavers 33-30,Huskies haveplayed.Thisseason,fivetruefreshmansawactionintheseasonopener 10/21/00 California 24-13,Bears 36-24,Huskies vs.MichiganasReggieWilliams,SamCunningham,JosephLobendahn,Derek 10/28/00 atStanford 28-24,Cardinal 31-28,Huskies McLaughlinandCharlesFrederickallplayed.Twomoreplayers–ChrisSingle- 11/4/00 Arizona 25-13&32-28,Wildcats 35-32,Huskies tonandTuiAlailefaleula–haveplayedsincethen,givingtheHuskiesatotalof 9/8/01 Michigan 12-6,Wolverines 23-18,Huskies seventruefreshmanplayersthisyear.BothWilliamsandAlailefaleulahavestarted 9/29/01 atCalifornia 21-17,Bears 31-28,Huskies (WilliamsineightofnineandAlailefaleulaatUCLA).Lastyear,theHuskiesseta 10/6/01 USC 17-14,Trojans 27-24,Huskies “schoolrecord”byplayingninetruefreshmen. 10/20/01 Arizona 28-21,Wildcats 31-28,Huskies 10/27/01 atArizonaState 31-30,SunDevils 33-31,Huskies TEAM OF THE 1990s: Byalmostanygauge,WashingtonwasthePac-10’s teamofthelastdecade.Washington’s82-35-1(.700)duringthedecadewas “SPECIAL” INDEED:Washington’sspecialteamsappearintheNCAADi- easilythebestamongthe10conferenceschools,11winsand.094aheadof visionI-Arankingsinanumberofplaces.TheHuskiesaresixthinthenationin second-placeArizona.Witha58-21-1Pac-10(.731)mark,theHuskiesalsohad puntreturnswiththeir13.94-yardaverageand13thinkickreturns(24.19)and 11moreleaguevictoriesthanthenextnearestconferenceopponent,UCLA. havethreeindividualsinthetop20indifferentcategories:CharlesFrederick Washington’soverallrecordinthedecadewasthe12th-bestinDivisionI.Wash- (3rdinpuntreturnswith15.58-yardaverage),RocAlexander(9thinkickre- ingtonmadeeightbowlgameappearancesinthe1990sandwonfourPac-10 turnswith29.20-yardaverage),andJohnAnderson(20thinfieldgoalswith1.33 titles.Withanaveragehomeattendanceof71,790duringthedecade,theUW pergame). easilyout-distanceseveryotherconferenceschoolinthatcategory.Huskyplay- ersearnedfirst-teamAll-Americahonors17timesinthelastdecadeand43 TOP 20 STREAK: TheHuskies,whoopenedthe2000seasonrankedNo. Huskieswerefirst-teamall-conference.Inaddition,Washingtonlinemenwon 14inthenation,hadn’tbeenrankedoutoftheAssociatedPress’top20since thePac-10’sprestigiousMorrisTrophysevenofapossible20times. theendofthe1999season.Thisweek’sgamevs.WashingtonStatewillmark the21ststraightgamethattheHuskieshaveenteredrankedinthetop20. DUCKS NOT IN SEASON:Forthefirsttimesince1944,Washington Washingtonhasbeenrankedinthetop10headingintonineofthosegames, HuskiesandDuckswillnotmeetonthefootballfieldthisyear,breakingastring includingeightduringthe2000season. of56annualmeetings.OnlyWorldWarsIandIIhavekeptthetworivalsfrom playingoneanothereachseasonsincethe1903season.TheHuskiesandDucks THE 100-YARD FACTOR:Sincethe1947season,Washingtonis153-34- firstmetin1900,thenpickeduptheannualseriesin1903.Duetothewars,the 3(.813)whenaHuskyplayerrushesfor100yardsinagame.Lastyear,the UW-UOgamedidnottakeplacein1917,1943or1944.In1945,theyplayed Huskieshadfourgameswitha100-yardrusher.Thisseason,WillieHursthas twice,onceinSeattleandonceinPortland.Thisyear,thetwofoeswon’tmeet passedthecenturymarkthreetimesinHuskywins. duetothePac-10’sschedulingsystem,whichcallsforeachPac-10teamtoplay HISTORY LESSON:Successfullyrushingthefootballandwinninggohand- eightleaguegames,thus“missing”oneoftheninepossibleopponents. in-handfortheHuskies.Since1990,Washingtonhasrushedfor200yardsina THE RED ZONE:Washingtonwent4-for-6intheredzoneatOregonState game56times.TheHuskies’recordstandsat51-4-1(.920)inthosecontests. lastweekend,scoringthreetouchdownsandafieldgoal.OSU,ontheother Sincethe1995season,Washingtonis26-1-1(.946)whenrushingfor200yards. hand,wasperfectinsixtrips,scoringaTDeachtime.Hereisthebreakdownof PLAYING AT HOME:TheHuskiesfinishedthehomeslatewithaspotless howtheHuskiesandtheiropponentshavefaredintheredzonesofarthis 6-0recordin2000,markingthe12thtimeeverandthefifthtimeinthelast10 season: seasonsthattheDawgshaveplayedperfectathome(1991,1992,1994,1996, UW Opp. 2000).Washingtonhaswon61ofitslast73(.842)gamesatHuskyStadiumwith InsidetheRedZone 43 36 onetie(61-11-1).Since1980,theHuskiesstand109-23-2(.821)athome.Since Scores 32 74.4% 26 72.2% 1990,theHuskiesare40-7-1(.844)atHuskyStadiumvs.Pac-10opponents. Touchdowns 23 53.5% 22 61.1% FieldGoals 9 20.9% 4 11.1% HISTORIC HUSKY STADIUM:The2001seasonmarksthe82ndsea- MissedFGs 5 11.6% 1 2.8% sonofplayinHuskyStadium.Originalconstructiononthefacilitywascom- BlockedFGs - 2 5.6% pletedin1920whenWashingtonplayedonegameinthenewcampusfacility. LostFumbles 1 2.3% 3 8.3% Thankstoseveralmajorrenovations,HuskyStadium’sseatingcapacityhasin- Interceptions 3 7.0% - creasedtoitscurrenttotalof72,500.ThatmakesHuskyStadiumthe24th-larg- LossofDowns 2 4.7% 3 8.3% estcollegefootballvenueinthenation.Itisthe20th-largeston-campusfacility TimeExpired - 1 2.8% inthecountry.UW’sall-timerecordinHuskyStadiumcurrentlystandsat326- Punt - - 133-21. Page 6 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST PLAYER NOTES CODY’S COURAGE:Aftersittingoutthepreviousgameandahalfwitha STRONG-LEGGED FROSH: HuskyfreshmanpunterDerekMcLaughlin separatedshoulder,sophomorequarterbackCodyPicketthadthemostpro- ishavingoneofthebestseasonseverbyaHuskypunter.McLaughlin’scurrent lificpassingdayinUWhistoryintheHuskies’31-28winoverArizona.But,not puntingaverageof41.9yardsperpuntwouldrankfourthall-timeinschool onlydidPickettbreaktheschoolpassingyardsrecordwith455,healsobroke history.InWashington’s31-28winoverCal,McLaughlinsetaschoolrecord tacklesonathree-yardruntoscorethegame’swinningtouchdownwith13 witha74-yardpunt.OfMcLaughlin’s47puntsthisseason,16havebeendowned secondsleft.His455yardsbroketheschoolrecordof428,setbyCaryConklin insidethe20-yardline,andonlytwohavegonefortouchbacks. vs.ArizonaStatein1989.His49attemptsand29completionsmarkedthehigh- SeasonPuntingAverage No. Yds. Avg. estsuchtotalsinthePac-10thisseasonandthe29completionswerefifth-most 1. SkipBoyd(1973) 69 2964 43.0 inHuskyhistory.PickettwasnamedPac-10andnationalPlayeroftheWeek. 2. SkipBoyd(1974) 57 2407 42.2 PICKETT SHINES:OneoftheHuskies’biggestconcernsheadingintothe 3. JeffPartridge(1982) 65 2739 42.1 2001seasonwasinexperienceatquarterbackasCodyPicketthadthrownonly 4. DerekMcLaughlin(2001) 47 1969 41.9 sixregular-seasonpassesinhiscareer.Thosefearsseemtohavebeenunfounded 5. ThaneCleland(1986) 47 1938 41.2 asPicketthasperformedlikeaveteransofar.Throughninegames,Picketthas BIG-PLAY PAUL:WashingtonjuniorreceiverPaulArnold,whoswitched completed130-of-234(.556)ofhispassesfor1,875yards.HehasnineTDpasses fromtailbacktoreceiverlastspring,hasshownamazingversatilitynotonly andeightinterceptions.Hehassingle-gamepassingyardagesof455(Arizona), throughhiscareer,butthisseasonaswell.Arnold,whocaughttheHuskies’ 291(California)and291again(Stanford).AgainstUSC,Pickettsufferedasepa- firstthreepassingTDsthisyear,haspreviouslybeenaregularonthekickoff ratedshoulderandmissedallbutoneseriesofthesecondhalf. returnteam(hehada100-yardkickoffreturnin1999)andhasbeenthestarting PICKETT’S PACE:InjusthisfirstseasonasstartingquarterbackatWash- tailback.He’sscoredtouchdownsasarunningback,areceiverandonspecial ington,HuskysophomorequarterbackCodyPickettisalreadythreateningmany teams.Despitestartingatreceiverthisyear,Arnoldtookseveralsnapsattailback oftheUW’ssingle-seasonrecordsforpassingandtotaloffense.Athiscurrent duringtheHuskies’winatCalifornia,helpingtofillinforaninjury-depleted paceof234passingyardspergame,PickettisonpacetobreakCaryConklin’s tailbackscorps.Despiteplayingsomeattailback,henonethelessledtheHus- recordof233.5,andisontracktopostthethird-mostpassingyardsinschool kieswithfivecatchesfor116yardsandtwotouchdowns.Hehasfourcatchesof history,trailingonlyConklin’s2,569yardsin1989andDamonHuard’s2,415 over40yards,threefortouchdowns.His78-yardreceptionvs.Arizonawaseighth yardsin1995.OtherrecordsbeingthreatenedbyPickettincludeMarques (tied)inUWhistory.Overthelastfourgames,Arnoldhasaveraged86.2yards Tuiasosopo’srecordsfortotaloffense,andtotaloffensepergame.Morere- pergame.Hecurrentlysharestheteamleadforreceptionswith38. markableisthefactthatPickett,whowillplayamaximumofonly10gamesthis WILLIAMS TOPS THE LIST:TruefreshmanwidereceiverReggieWill- seasonaftermissingtheUCLAgame,ispursuingthepassingandtotaloffense iams,whohasplayedonlyeightgames,isalreadytheNo.1freshmanreceiver recordsdespiteacompletelyseparatedshouldersufferedinthesecondquar- inUWhistoryintermsofyardsandreceptions.With685yards(76.1pergame), tervs.USC,onOct.6.Inthesevengameshehascompleted(takingouta70- Williamscurrentlyranks40thinthenation(andthirdamongfreshmen)inre- yardeffortvs.USC),Pickettisaveraging259.3passingyardspergame.Belowis ceivingyardspergame.With61receivingyardsatUCLA,Williamsmovedahead alistofeachofWashington’sseasonrecordsindangeroffallingtoPickettin ofChrisJuergensastheNo.1freshmanreceiverinschoolhistory.Withateam- 2001.“UWRecord”referstotheschoolrecordinthatcategory,while“Pickett high(tied)38receptions,hehasbrokentheUWfreshmanrecordforrecep- in2001”isPickett’scurrentseasontotaloraverage,and“Pickett’sPace”reflects tionsinaseason,setbyPaulSkansiin1979.Herearethetop-fivetruefreshmen howhiscurrentnumbersprojectover10games.Numbersinparenthesesrefer inUWhistory,basedonreceivingyards: towherePickett’sprojectedtotalswouldrankinWashington’sall-timetop-10: Rank Player(Year) Rec.Yards UW Pickettin Pickett’s 1. ReggieWilliams(2001) 685 Record 2001 Pace 2. ChrisJuergens(1998) 414 PassingYards 2,569 1,875 2,344(3rd) 3. JasonShelley(1992) 382 PassingYardsbyaSophomore 2,303 1,875 2,344(1st) 4. PaulSkansi(1979) 378 PassingYardsPerGame 233.5 234.4 234.4(1st) 5. ScottPhillips(1973) 369 PassingYardsPerAttempt 8.77 8.01 8.01(4th) Most50+yardpasses 4 4 5(1st) REGGIE’S BIG DEBUT:TruefreshmanwidereceiverReggieWilliams TotalOffenseYards 2,762 1,979 2,477(4th) putonashowinthefirstgameofhiscollegecareer.TheformerLakesHighstar TotalOffensePerGame 251.1 247.4 247.4(2nd) startedthegameandfinishedwith134yardsonfourreceptions,includinga74- TotalOffensePerAttempt 7.48 6.57 6.57(7th) yardcatchthatprobablywouldhaveresultedinan80-yardTDhadhenotlosta shoe.WilliamssetaUWfreshmanrecordforreceivingyardageinagamewith CODY’S BOMBS:Withthreepassesofover70yardsthisseason(78to his134andhadmorereceivingyardsthananyHuskysinceAndreDeSaussure PaulArnold,75toPatrickReddick,74toReggieWilliams),CodyPickettisthe had167yardsinthe1998OregonStategame.The74-yardcatchwasthesec- onlyHuskyQBevertothrowthree70-plus-yardpassesinacareer.OnlyDamon ond-longestnon-scoringreceptioninHuskyhistory,thelongest-everrecep- Huard,TomPorrasandBillyJoeHoberthadeverthrowntwo70-yardpasses. tionbyafreshmanandthe13thlongestreceptioninUWlore.Inthewinover BARTON SAVES THE DAY:InhisfirstsignificantactionasaHusky, Idaho,WilliamsledtheHuskiesinreceivingonceagainwithfivecatchesfor77 quarterbackTaylorBartonledWashingtontoanotherfourth-quartercomeback. yards.Here’salookatwhatthetopfiveHuskyreceiversofall-time(intermsof BartoncameonforinjuredstarterCodyPickettinthesecondquarterwiththe careercatches)didintheirfirstgamefortheUW,alongwithWilliams’numbers: Huskiestrailing14-7andledWashingtontoa27-24winoverUSC.Barton,who Player DateofDebut Rec-Yds-TD Opponent Result formerlyplayedatColorado(1998-99)andCityCollegeofSanFrancisco(2000), PaulSkansi 9/29/79 5-58-1 FresnoSt. W,49-14 completed11-of-20passesfor197yardsandtwoscores.InhisfirststartOct.13 MarioBailey 10/29/88 1-7-0 Stanford W,28-25 atUCLA,Bartoncompleted22-of-44passesfor316yardsandatouchdown.The JeromePathon 9/2/95 1-13-0 ArizonaSt. W,23-20 316yardswerethemostbyaHuskyquarterbacksinceBrockHuardthrewfor ScottPhillips 9/15/73 2-30-0 Hawaii L,10-7 318inthe1998season-openeratArizonaStatewhilethe44attemptswerethe LonzellHill 9/10/83 1-7-0 atNorthwestern W,34-0 mostsinceMarquesTuiasosopothrew44passesinalosstoAirForcein1999. ReggieWilliams 9/8/01 4-134-0 Michigan W,23-18 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL Page 7 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST PLAYER NOTES FIRST FOR A FRESHMAN:BystartingtheMichigangame,receiverReggie BIG-PLAY LARRY:During2000,itcouldhavebeenarguedthat,overthe WilliamsbecamethefirsttruefreshmaninWashingtonhistory(atleastsince courseoftheseason,LarryTripplettmadefourgame-savingorgame-turning therestorationoffreshmaneligibilityintheearly1970s)tostartinhisfirst-ever playsincrucialsituations:1)atColorado,herecoveredafumbleontheBuff’s collegegame.TheclosestthatanyonehasevercomewasWilliams’current lastdriveofthegame,thwartingtheircomebackattempt;2)againstOregon teammate,ToddElstrom,whogotastartinhissecondcareergame(1998). State,hetackledtailbackKenSimontonforalossonasecond-and-oneplaylate OffensivelinemanChadWardstartedinhisthirdgameandthennevermissed inthefourth,causingtheBeaverstohavetospiketheballtostoptheclockon astartfromthenon.ThreeotherHuskiesstartedthefourthgameoftheirca- thirddown,andpushingbackRyanCesca’s46-yardfieldgoalattemptthatfell reer.Here’salistofearlystarters: justshortandwouldhavesentthegameintoovertime;3)vs.California,forced afumblefromtailbackJoeIgberthatled,ontheverynextplay,toHuskies’go- 2001 WRReggieWilliams 1stgame Michigan ahead,fourth-quartertouchdown;4)blockedSeanKeel’sgame-endingfield 1998 WRToddElstrom 2ndgame BrighamYoung goalattemptattheendoftheArizonagamethatwouldhavesentthatgame 1997 OGChadWard 3rdgame Nebraska intoovertimehaditbeenmade.Inthisseason’swinoverCal,hemadeanother 1987 OGJeffPahukoa 4thgame Pacific big-timeplay,tacklingfullbackMarcusFieldsforathree-yardlossonathird- 1987 FSEugeneBurkhalter 4thgame Pacific and-oneplayintheBears’finaldriveofthegame. 1976 DTDougMartin 4thgame LARRY LOMBARDI:SeniornosetackleLarryTripplettisoneof12players HURST SO GOOD: SeniortailbackWillieHurstdidn’tstartagamein tobenamedasemifinalistfortheRotaryLombardiAward,whichhonorsthe 2000.However,thatdidn’tstophimfromturninginseveralstarperformances, nation’sbestlineman.The12semifinalistswereannouncedlastweek.Tripplett includingcarryingfor53yardsandatouchdownintheRoseBowl.AgainstAri- wasaconcensuspreseasonfirst-teamAll-Americanthispreseasonafterearning zona,Hurstcarriedtheballonlyeighttimes,buttallied116yards,twoTDsand All-Americahonorsofvariouslevelslastyear. scoredtheHuskies’onlytwo-pointconversionoftheyear.Hehadscoringruns of23and65yards,bothinthefourthquarter.His23-yardrunwasnamedthe ROC’S RETURNS: SophomorecornerbackandreturnmanRocAlexander collegeplayoftheweekbyCNNSI.com.Hurstalsopostedastrongdayinthe hasperformedaratherrarefeatthisseason,havingscoredtwotouchdownson comebackwinoverStanford,rushingfor96yardsandtwoTDson14carries. specialteamsinthesameseason.Heisonlytheeighthplayerinschoolhistory AgainstUCLA,Hurstranfor99yardsononly11carries,butbrokehiscollar- tohavescoredtwiceormoreonspecialteamsinasingleseason.Alexander boneattheendofhis62-yardrunonthefirstplayofthesecondhalf.In2001, scoredintheseasonopenerwhenhereturnedablockedfieldgoalattempt. HursthasbeentheHuskies’toprusherinfourgames,mostnotablythewinat ThefollowingweekagainstIdaho,heranakickoffreturn95yardsforascore. ArizonaState,whenherushedforacareer-high185yardson21carries.Healso FourotherHuskies(DannyGreene,1983;SteveBramwell,1970;JimKrieg, hada100-yarddayinthewinoverUSC,rushingfor102yardson19rushesand 1970;ErnieSteele,1940)havescoredtwospecialteamsTDsinayearwhile passedthecenturymarkagainintheStanfordgame,goingfor108on22car- three(BenoBryant,1990;MarkLee,1979;GeorgeFleming,1960)havescored ries.AgainstStanford,Hurstranforthreetouchdowns,thefirsttimeaUWrun- three.TheteamrecordforspecialteamsTDsinaseasonisfive,setin1979. nerhasscoredthreeTDsinagamesinceCoreyDilloninthe1996AppleCup. Thisyear’sHuskysquadhasfour,addingCharlesFrederick’spuntreturnand ChrisMassey’sblockedFGreturntoAlexander’spair. WILLIE CRACKING TOP 10s: SeniortailbackWillieHursthasrecently madehiswayontoseveraldifferentUWtop10lists,mostrecentlymovingpast LIKE A ROC:Sophomorecornerback/returnmanRocAlexandergothissea- ToussaintTyler(1977-80)intoninthplaceonthecareerrushingyardagelist. sonofftoastrongstart,tosaytheleast.Throughhisfirsttwogames,Alexander With1,985careerrushingyards,Hurstis165yardsbehindRashaanShehee hadtwointerceptionsandtwospecialteamstouchdowns.Hepickedoffapass (1994-97)foreighthplace.Herearethreeothertop10listsonwhichHurst ineachofthefirsttwogames.InthewinoverMichigan,Alexanderscored alreadyranks: Washington’sfirsttouchdown,scoopingupablockedfieldgoalandrunningit back87yardsforascore.AgainstIdaho,AlexanderscoredthefirstTDofthe fifthincareerrushingtouchdownswith25 gameona95-yardkickoffreturn.AlexandernowranksninthintheNCAAin eighthincareerrushingattemptswith442 kickoffreturnswitha29.2-yardaverage. ninthincareerrushingyardspergamewith55.1 BENN AND THE BOYS:WhileWashington’sreceivingandrunningbacks HELLO LARRY:Accordingtothepreseasonmagazinesandon-linepre- corpsareawashwithexperience,theoffensivelineisanotherstory.Lastsea- views,seniornosetackleLarryTripplettisnotonlyoneofthebestdefensive son,Washingtonusedarotationofsevenlinementhroughmostofitsgames, linemeninthecountryenteringthe2001season,he’soneofthebestfootball withfivestarters(ElliotSilvers,ChadWard,MattFraize,WesCallandKyleBenn) playersatanyposition.TripplettwasaunanimouspreseasonAll-Americafirst- andtworeserves(DominicDasteandMattRogers)seeingalmostallofthe teamerandhasbeenratedashighasoverallNo.8playerinthenation(Mel action.Ofthosesevenplayers,onlyseniorcenterKyleBennreturnsforthe Kiper,ESPN.com).Tripplettcappedhisstrongjuniorseasonin2000byearning 2001season.Bennhasstartedeverygameofthelasttwoseasonsatcenter, first-teamAll-AmericafromESPNmag.com,second-teamselectionbyTheSport- givinghimplentyofexperience,buthisburdenwillbehigherthanusualas ingNewsandthird-teamstatusfromFootballNewsandtheAssociatedPress. he’llleadaveryyounggroup.Priortothisyear,onlythreeotherplayers(Todd HewasanAll-Pac-10first-teampickandservedasoneofthreecaptains.After Bachert,NickNewtonandElliottZajac)hadseenanyactionatallinaHusky theseason,TripplettconsideredleavingWashingtonearlytoplayintheNFL, uniform(withZajachavingearnedtwoletters,largelythankstohisspecialteams butdecidedtoremaininschool.Trippletthasstartedthelast24straightregu- play).Thetwo-deepalsoincludesfiveredshirtfreshmen(KhalifBarnes,Ryan lar-seasongames(plustwobowlgames)andisatopcandidatefortheLombardi Brooks,AaronButler,DanDicksandAndreReeves). AwardandtheOutlandTrophyasheentershissenioryear.Lastseason,Tripplett wastheHuskydefense’sstarperformerseveraltimes,earningPac-10andna- FAMILY TIES:AnumberofHuskynewcomers,whoreportedtotheUW tionalDefensivePlayeroftheWeekhonorsaftertheColoradogame.Inthewin campusonTuesday,Aug.14,havetiestoeithertheHuskyfootballprogramor overIdaho,TripplettledtheHuskieswithsixtackles,includingfiveforaloss footballingeneral.Allofthe30newcomerswerefreshmenexceptforwalkon andasack.Healsobatteddownapassattemptandblockedafieldgoalinthe offensivelinemanJeremyAdams,whoplayedtwoyearsagoatSouthernUni- winovertheVandals.Despitedrawingnear-constantdouble-teams,Tripplett versity.AdamsinistheyoungerbrotherofformerTexasA&MstarSamAdams, leadstheHuskieswith12tacklesforloss. whostartedhisNFLcareerwiththeSeahawksbeforemovingontowinaSuper Page 8 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST PLAYER NOTES BowlwiththeBaltimoreRavens.FreshmansafetyEvanBenjaminhastwocon- ANDERSON FOR GROZA:WashingtonjuniorplacekickerJohnAnder- nections–heisthesonofformerSeahawkTonyBenjaminandtheyounger sonislistedbymanyofthepreseasonmagazinesthisfallasoneofthenation’s brotherofPaigeBenjamin,ajuniorontheUWvolleyballteam.FreshmanWill topkickers.TheSportingNewslistedhislegasthemostfearedinthePac-10 ConwellisthenephewofformerUWtightendErnieConwell,nowwiththeSt. andhe’sonallofthelistsofthetopcandidatesfortheLouGrozaAward,which LouisRams,whilequarterbackCaseyPausistheyoungerbrotherofUCLAQB healsowonasahighschool.Anderson’sresumebegantobuildquicklyinhis CoryPaus.FroshtightendAndyHeater’sfatherisHuskyrecruitingcoordinator freshmanseasonof1999.Heconverted13of18fieldgoalsand34of35PATs andcornerbackscoachChuckHeaterwhilefreshmantailbackJohnGardenhire thatyearandledWashingtoninscoringwith73points.Andersonbeganto isthesonofformerHuskyoffensivelinemanJohnGardenhire,Sr.,wholet- makehismarkwhenhebooteda50-yardfieldgoalagainstOregonState.That teredattheUWin1980and1981. kickendeda16-yearstretchinwhichtheHuskieshadnotrecordeda50-yard fieldgoal.Anderson’sbootwasthelongestbyaUWkickersinceJeffJaeger CAPTAINS:Inavoteofteammates,NTLarryTripplett,CKyleBennandTB converteda52-yardfieldgoalin1983vs.Oregon.Jaegerwasalsoafreshman WillieHurstwerenamedcaptainsofthe2001team.Inwhatisbecomingde- thatseason.SinceJaeger’skick,theHuskieshadmade224fieldgoalsoverthe creasinglyrare,Tripplettwillserveascaptainforthesecondstraightseason, previous17seasonswithoutmakingonefromatleast50yards.Andersonwas joiningsevenotherHuskyplayers.Theothers:MarquesTuiasosopo(1999-2000), twoyearsoldwhenJaegermadethelast50-yardfieldgoal.Andersonwenton LesterTowns(1998-99),RayPinney(1974-75),FrankGriffiths(1889-90),Jack toprovethatlongbootwasnofluke.Heendedtheseasonwiththree50-yard Lindsay(1896-97),RayEckmann(1921-22)andSonnySixkiller(1971-72).UW fieldgoalstohiscredit,includinga56-yarderatUCLAtotietheUWschool alsonamesacaptaineachweekwithSamBlancheservingintheASUgame. record.ThatfieldgoalwasthelongestbyaPac-10kickerin1999.Ittiedasthe KELLEY’S TRAVELS:AweekaftertheRoseBowlvictoryoverPurdue,out- 14thlongestinleaguehistoryanditwasthelongestbyatruefreshmaninconfer- sidelinebackerAnthonyKelleyembarkedonatriptoSouthAfrica.Kelley,a encehistory.HiskickwastheseventhlongestinPac-10historysince1989, regularonthedefensethelasttwoyearsandexpectedtostartin2001,earned whenuseofakickingteewaseliminated.Andersonhasnowaccountedfor afellowshiptostudyinSouthAfricaduringthewinterquarter.Aformerpartial threeofthenine50-yardfieldgoalsinUWhistory.WhenAndersonbooted academicqualifier,Kelleyearnedtheteam’sInspirationalAcademicAwardat threeFGsvs.Stanfordin1999,itmarkedthefirsttimeaHuskykickerhasdone lastyear’spostseasonbanquetandisontracktograduateinthespring.By thatsinceJohnWalesvs.Californiain1994.ItwasthefirsttimeaHuskykicker graduating,Kelley,listedasasenior,wouldbegrantedanadditionalyearof hadconvertedthree40-yardfieldgoalssinceBrandyBrownleemadefourvs. eligibilityforthe2002season. TexasA&Min1987.Additionally,asafreshmanin1999,Andersonbecameonly thesecondtruefreshmaninNCAAhistory(joiningTexasA&M’sTonyFranklin) HEY BIDDLE BIDDLE:JuniorstrongsafetyOwenBiddlejoinedBen tobootthree50-yardfieldgoalsinasingleseason. Mahdaviasascholarshipplayeratthefirstmeetingofthe2001season,whenit wasannoucedthattheformerwalkonhadearnedascholarship.Biddle,from CareerFieldGoalsLeaders(Made) Bellevue,Wash.,playedprimarilyasaspecialteamsmanlastyear,butstarted Name No. theRoseBowlatsafety.Biddlehasseenconsiderabletimethisyearbothasa 1. JeffJaeger(1983-86) *80 backupatsafetyandonspecialteamsandledtheteamwithsixtacklesinthe 2. ChuckNelson(1980-82) 59 UCLAgame.Biddlehasmadefourstartsinthesecondarythisseasonandled 3. JohnAnderson(1999-) 37 theHuskieswithhis11tacklesvs.ArizonaState. JohnWales(1994-96) 36 5. SteveRobbins(1974-77) 35 MAHDAVI PROVES WORTHY:Onceawalkon,juniorlinebackerBen TravisHanson(1990-93) 35 MahdavihasemergedasoneoftheHuskies’topdefensiveplayers.TheMercer 7. JohnMcCallum(1988-89) 24 IslandHighproductcurrentlyleadsWashingtonwith69totaltacklesandwith MikeLansford(1979-79) 24 fivesacks.Atthefirstteammeetingofthe2000season,HuskycoachRick 9. DonMartin(1966-67) 20 NeuheiselannouncedthatMahdavihadbeenawardedascholarship.Mahdavi *NCAArecord madehisheadcoachlookgoodintheseasonopeneragainstIdahowhenhe cameupwithtwooftheHuskies’biggestplays.Midwaythroughthesecond LongestWashingtonFieldGoals quarterhescoopedupafumbleandraced35yardsforatouchdown.Earlyin Name Yds. Year Opponent(Score) thefourthquarterheblockedaVandalpuntthatUWrecoveredontheone- 1. JohnAnderson 56 1999 UCLA(20-23,OT) yardlineandconvertedintoatouchdown.Abackupinsidelinebacker,Mahdavi DonMartin 56 1967 AirForce(30-7) alsorecordedseventackles,thenacareerhigh,inthatgame.Mahdavialsohas 3. JeffJaeger 52 1983 OregonState(34-7) thedistinctionofhavingscoredthefirsttouchdownofthe1999seasonaswell JeffJaeger 52 1983 Oregon(32-3) whenhefellonafumbledpuntintheendzoneforaTDatBrighamYoungin 5. ChuckNelson 51 1981 KansasState(20-3) Neuheisel’sUWcoachingdebut.Earlyin2000,Mahdavimovedintoastarting ChuckNelson 51 1981 TexasTech(14-7) spot,compilingeightstartsin2000.He’savirtualshoo-intoreturntohisstart- RonVolbrecht 51 1968 Rice(35-35) ingrolein2001.MahdavihadoriginallysignedaletterofintentatUtah,but 8. JohnAnderson 50 1999 UCLA(20-23,OT) transferredbeforethe1998season. JohnAnderson 50 1999 OregonState(47-21) ANDERSON’S BIG KICKS:WhenjuniorkickerJohnAndersonbooteda game-ending,“walk-off”fieldgoalfrom32yardsouttowintheUSCgameOct. Career50-YardFieldGoals 6,itmarkedthefirsttimeinhiscarerthathe’swonagamewithafieldgoal,no 1. JohnAnderson(1999) 3 matterhowmuchtimewasremaining.ItalsomarkedthefirsttimesinceChuck 2. JeffJaeger(1983-86) 2 NelsonkickedafieldgoaltobeatStanford,27-24,onOct.18,1980,thatthe ChuckNelson(1980-82) 2 Huskieshavewonagameonthefinalplay.Anderson,however,repeatedthe featthreeweekslateratArizonaStatewhenhekickeda30-yarderonthefinal Single-Season50-YardFieldGoals playtobeatArizonaState,33-31. 1. JohnAnderson(1999) 3 2. JeffJaeger(1983) 2 ChuckNelson(1981) 2 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL Page 9 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST PLAYER NOTES POPE JOHN PAUL II PIPELINE:In2001,theWashingtonrosterin- ELSTROM’S CATCHES:SeniorToddElstromwaseasilytheHuskies’most cludesthreeplayersfromPopeJohnPaulIIHighSchool,whichislocatedabout consistentandprolificwidereceiverlastyearandenteredhisfinalyearas,far 3,000milesfromSeattleinBocaRaton,Fla.Sofar,theremotehighschoolhas andaway,theUW’smostexperiencedwideout.Elstromcaughtapassinevery beenverykindtotheHuskies.In1999,kickerJohnAndersonarrivedinSeattle gamelastyearandledtheHuskieswith47catchesfor683yards.His47catches andbecameafirst-teamfreshmanAll-American,bootingthreefieldgoalsof50 weretiedforeight-mostinUWsingle-seasonhistory.With94careercatches, ormoreyardsinhisfirstseasonandestablishinghimselfasprobablythebest ElstromranksNo.10inUWhistory.HealsoranksNo.10with1,374career Huskyplacekickerinadecadeormore.Lastseason,tailbackRichAlexisfirst receivingyards.Lastyear,Elstromstartedall12games,includingtheRoseBowl. gainednoterietybyrushingfora50-yardtouchdownagainsthometownfoe ThatRoseBowlstartwasnosmallfeatashetorethemedialcolateralligament Miamiontheseventhcarryofhiscareer.Alexiswouldeventuallybecomethe inoneofhiskneesonlyacoupleofdaysbeforethegame.Hewentontomake starterandearnedfirst-teamfreshmanAll-AmericaafterleadingtheHuskies fourcatches,includingafourth-quartertouchdownreception,inthewinover with738yardson118carries,anaverageof6.3yardspercarry,aswellaswith Purdue.Ninegamesintohisseniorseason,Elstromhascaughtapassin28 nineTDs.Thisseason,WRCharlesFrederickhadgottenhischance,primarily consecutivegames,thelongestsuchstreaksinceJeromePathon(1995-97) asareturner.FrederickcomestoWashingtonafterearningprepfirst-teamAll- caughtapassin31straight.IntheUCLAgamethisseason,Elstromhadhisbest- AmericastatusfromseveralsourcesisNo.3inthenationinpuntreturns. everdayintermsofreceivingyardage,leadingtheteamwith112yardsonsix catches.Here’salookatthebottomhalfoftheUWcareerreceivingyardsand RICH REWARDS:Despitehavingplayedonlyonefullyearofhighschool totalreceptionslists: football,HuskysophomoretailbackRichAlexismadeanimmediateimpactin UWCareerReceptionsLeadersUWCareerRec.YardsLeaders collegeasafreshmanin2000.TheCoralSprings,Fla.,nativetravelledcross- 6. LonzellHill(1983-86) 103 6. LonzellHill(1983-86) 1,641 countrytoplaycollegefootball,followingfellowPopeJohnPaulIIgraduate 7. AnthonyAllen(1979-82) 99 7. SpiderGaines(1975-78) 1,529 JohnAnderson,theHuskykicker.AlexiswastheHuskies’leadingrusherand 8. FredColeman(1994-97) 97 8. OrlandoMcKay(1988-91) 1,407 setanewUWrecordforrushingyardsbyafreshmanwith738(theoldmark 9. OrlandoMcKay(1988-91) 96 9. DarrylFranklin(1984-87) 1,393 was538bycurrentseniorWillieHurst),alsosettingaHuskybowlrecordfor 10. ToddElstrom(1998-01) 94 10. ToddElstrom(1998-01) 1,374 longestnon-scoringrushwithatone-setting50-yardcarrytostartthesecond halfoftheRoseBowl.Despitestartingonlyfourtimes,AlexisledtheHuskies BACK AND FORTH:SeniorsafetyWondameDavishasmadeacareerof inrushingseventimes,finishingwithteam-highsinrushingyards(738)and movingbackandforthfromoffensetodefense.Originallysignedasacornerback touchdowns(9).Heaveragedaverystrong6.3yardspercarryandhadfour outofDenver’sManualHigh,Davisred-shirtedthe1997seasonasacornerback. oftheHuskies’sixlongestrunsin2000.IntheMiamigame,Alexishelpedthe Hethenplayedcornerandstrongsafetyin1998and1999beforemovingover Huskiespasthishometownteamwitha50-yardTDrun.AgainstOregonState, tooffenseforthe2000season.AsamemberoftheHuskies’largelyinexperi- hebrokethe100-yardbarrierforthefirsttime,rushingfor107yardsandtwo encedreceivercorpslastyear,Daviscaughtsixpassesfor54yardsandatouch- TDs.InthewinatASU,Alexisbustedoutfor127yardsandtwotouchdowns down,playingin10ofthe11regularseasongamesatreceiver.Thisyear,how- ononly16carries.Hissecondscoringrunvs.ASUwas86yards,thesixth- ever,Davisisbackonthedefenseandisthestarteratfreesafety. longestinWashingtonhistory.AlexisgothisfirststartinthewinoverCal, rushingfor79yardson22carriesandscoringtwotouchdowns,includingthe THE CREATURE:Afterearningjuniorcollegedefensiveplayeroftheyear go-aheadTDona16-yardrun.Alexistiedhiscareerhighforyardageinthe honorslastyear,it’snotthatbigofasurprisethatjunioroutsidelinebackerKai UCLAgamewhenherushedfor127onceagain,muchofthatyardagecom- Ellishasimpressedsincearrivingoncampuslastspring.Ellis,alongwithCity ingafterashouldersprainsufferedinthefirstquarter.AtWSU,hesetanew CollegeofSanFranciscoteammateTaylorBarton,aquarterback,enrolledat careerhighwith134yardsononly12carries,includinga50-yardrun.At theUWinthewinterquarter,allowingbothtoparticipateinspringfootball. season’send,Alexiswasnamedafirst-teamFreshmanAll-Americabyrivals.com Elliswasratedthenation’stopJUCOplayerbySuperPrepandwastheMVPof andasecond-teamerbytheSportingNews. the2000JCGrid-WireNationalChampionshipgame.Ellis,fromKent,Wash., originallysignedtoattendWashingtonStateoutofhighschool,butwenttoCC “E.T.” TAKES IT TO THE HOUSE:Truefreshmanreceiver/returnman ofSanFranciscoinstead.Inhisfirstcollegegamevs.Michigan,Ellisledthe Charles“E.T.”Frederickonlygotonthefieldforoneplayintheseasonopener Huskieswithsevensolotacklesandsixassists,foratotalof13tackles.Afterthe vs.Michigan.Thatwasakickreturnthatwenttotheotherdeepmanandre- Calgame,Ellishadarthroscopicsurgeryonbothknees,butmissedonlythree sultedinatouchback.AgainstIdaho,Frederick’sfirstplaywasapuntreturn, games,returningtoplayatASUandtostartthelasttwogames. whichhefumbledovertotheVandalsafterasix-yardreturn.But,afterappear- STELLAR STEVENS:Allbutoneofthefiveprimarypreseasonmagazines ingonthekickoffteamasecondtime(butnotgettingtheballonceagain), pickedjuniortightendJerramyStevensasafirst-teampreseasonAll-American. Frederickmadehispresencefeltonthefourthplayandsecondtouchofhis Unfortunately,StevensbrokeafootonthesecondplayoftheIdahogameand career.Earlyinthesecondquarter,Frederickfieldedapuntatthe13-yardline willmisssixtoeightweeks.Onlyajunior,Stevens,whoinitiallycametoWash- andranitback87yardsforatouchdown.Frederickiscurrentlythirdinthe ingtonasaquarterback,wasconsideredthetopplayerinthenationathisposi- nationinpuntreturnswitha15.6-yardaverageperreturn. tionandisrankedtheNo.27overallplayerinthecountrybyMelKiper (ESPN.com).Stevens,whomadesecond-teamAll-Americaonseverallistsafter HITMAN:Onlyafreshmanin2000,freesafetyGregCarothers,nowasopho- lastseason,postedthebestseasonbyatightendinHuskyhistory,intermsof more,earnedquiteareputationasahardhitter.Carothers,fromHelena,Mont., hisreceiving.Stevens,6-foot-7and260pounds,hauledin43catchesfor600 appearedineverygameasatruefreshman,startingthelastthreeplustheRose yardsandthreetouchdowns,breakingtheUWtightendmarkof38catches,set Bowl.IntheRoseBowl,CarothersdislodgedPurduerunningbackMontrell in1965byDaveWilliams.Stevenshasmorecareerreceptions(66)throughhis Lowefromtheballandthenrecoveredthefumbletosetupthegame’sdecisive first24gamesthanNFLersMarkBruener,ErnieConwell,AaronPierceand touchdowninthefourthquarter.Healsoforcedafumbleonspecialteams CameronCleelandhad,combined,throughtheirfirst24games.Stevens,who againstOregonState,whenhealsorecordedhisfirst-eversack.Afterleadingall hasstarted21ofapossible24careergamesattheUW,istiedforthirdonthe theHuskyfreshmenwith27tackles,Carotherswasnamedhonorablemention all-timeHuskytightendslistwithhis67catches. FreshmanAll-AmericabyRivals.com.InthewinoverCal,Carothersledthe Huskieswith10tackles,allsolos.

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PST MISCELLANEOUS NOTES CAREER STARTS:(2001starts/careerstarts)OFFENSE—WR:ToddElstrom THE DAWG HOUSE IS PACKED:Lastyear’saverageof71,638fans (4/20),JustinRobbins(0/9),PaulArnold(7/13),WilburHooks,Jr.(0/2),Reggie perhomegamelastyearwasthe10thhighestaverageinPac-10history.Theall- Williams(8/8),PatrickReddick(0/1).QB:CodyPickett(8/8),TaylorBarton(1/ timePac-10recordforaveragehomeattendancewassetbyUSCin1988(76,063). 1).OL:KyleBenn(9/33),ToddBachert(9/9),KhalifBarnes(9/9),NickNewton Washington,however,hassevenofthetop10and11ofthetop14highest (9/9),ElliottZajac(9/9).TE:JerramyStevens(1/22),JoeCollier(5/6),John averagesinhistoryandhaveledtheleagueinaverageattendancein11ofthe Westra(0/2),KevinWare(6/6).TB:WillieHurst(7/21),RichAlexis(2/6).FB: last12yearsdespiteplayingthesixth-largeststadiumintheconference.Ari- BraxtonCleman(0/3),KenWalker(5/7),MatthiasWilson(1/1).DEFENSE— zonaState,California,Stanford,UCLAandUSCallplayinwithlarger LB:BenMahdavi(9/17),AnthonyKelley(4/7),JamuanWillis(9/10),KaiEllis capacitiesthanHuskyStadium,whichholds72,500spectators.Washingtonalso (5/5),ZachTuiasosopo(4/4),SamBlanche(5/5).DL:LarryTripplett(9/32),Marcus holdsthePac-10recordfortotalattendanceinaseasonwith504,770totalfans Roberson(8/17),JeromeStevens(7/8),TuiAlailefaleula(1/1),JoshMiller(2/2).S: in1992(7games)andhasaveragedmorefans(66,043)pergamethananyteam GregCarothers(9/12),WondameDavis(6/9),OwenBiddle(4/5).CB:Omare inthePac-10since1978,whentheleagueexpandedto10teams.That’sdespite Lowe(9/23),ChrisMassey(5/9),RocAlexander(3/3)DerrickJohnson(0/2). havingacapacityof59,800fromthe1978through1986seasons.HuskySta- dium,incidentally,isthefifth-oldeststadiuminDivisionI-A,trailingGeorgia COACHES’ AWARDS:FollowingeachUWvictory,theHuskycoaching Tech’sBobbyDoddStadium(1913),MississippiState’sScottField(1915), staffhandsoutavarietyofgamedayawards.Here’sthebreakdownfor2001: Cincinnati’sNippertStadium(1916),andWisconsin’sCampRandallStadium Offensive Defensive SpecialTeams Scoutsof (1917).HuskyStadiumoriginallyopenedin1920. Game MVPs MVPs MVPs theWeek AUTHOR AUTHOR: “TheGloryofWashington,”anewbookdetailingthe Michigan CodyPickett, OmareLowe,Kai OmareLowe, TyEriks, 110-yearhistoryofWashingtonathletics,wasreleasedoverthesummer.Thebook, ReggieWilliams Ellis,JamaunWillis RocAlexander ManaseHopoi writtenbyUWmediarelationsdirectorJimDavesandW.ThomasPorter,isavail- Idaho JoeCollier, LarryTripplett, Alexander,Galloway, TusiSa’au, ablebyphone(877-424-BOOK),on-lineatwww.SportsPublishingInc.comandin BraxtonCleman WondameDavis Frederick ChrisSingleton localbookstores. California PaulArnold GregCarothers, DerekMcLaughlin, WilliamKava WondameDavis SamBlanche GrahamLasee RANDOM NOTES: TheusualUWschedulecallsfortwonon-conference USC Hurst,Barton, BenMahdavi, JohnAnderson, MattDeBord, homegamesandonenon-leagueroadgame;thisyearthatroadgameisat Williams OmareLowe TimGalloway MikeMcEvoy Miami...duringthelast11seasons,Washingtonhasgoneonly5-5insuchgames Arizona Pickett,Reddick, BenMahdavi, JosephLobendahn, Gardenhire,Jafar (therewasnonon-conferenceroadgamein‘92),butthelistofopponentsisa Elstrom SamBlanche OwenBiddle Williams,Savicky strongone:Purdue(1990win),Nebraska(1991winand1998loss),OhioState (1993lossand1995loss),Miami(1994win),NotreDame(1996loss),Brigham ArizonaSt. WillieHurst, OwenBiddle, ZachTuiasosopo, MattGriffith, Young(1997winand1999loss)andColorado(2000win)...Washingtonhas KevinWare BenMahdavi JimSkurski ManaseHopoi lostonlysixgamesundercoachRickNeuheisel,withfourofthoselossescom- Stanford Ware,Newton, GregCarothers, OwenBiddle EvanBenjamin, ingbyatouchdownorless:BYU(35-28),UCLA(23-20),KansasState(24-20) Walker,Barnes BenMahdavi RyanKoenig andOregon(23-16)...redshirt-freshmanoutsidelinebackerZachTuiasosopo’s BOBBLE-MANIA: Thenationwideobsessionwithbobbleheaddollshas familytiescontinue...ZachistheyoungerbrotherofformerUWquarterback hittheUWcampus.TheHuskies,inassociationwithFoxSportsNet,willgive MarquesTuiasosopo,butafterlosinghimtotheOaklandRaiders,theHuskies away2,500freebobbleheaddollsattheUWmen’sbasketballgamevs.Califor- gotanotherTuiasosopobackasformerUWvolleyballstarLeslieTuiasosopo niaonFeb.16,2002,andthenagainatthewomen’sgamevs.OregononFeb. washiredasanassistantvolleyballcoachundernewheadmanJimMcLaughlin 23.Fanscanchoosewhotheywouldliketohave“bobble-ized”byvotingfor ...JamaunWillis,despitestartingonlyonegameinallof2000,wastheHuskies’ oneoffourcandidatesontheHuskies’officialwebsite:www.gohuskies.com. seventh-leadingtacklerlastyearwith32totaltackles...TheSportingNewsranked ThefourcandidatesarefootballcoachRickNeuheisel,men’sbasketballcoach thenation’stop“SaturdayCathedrals”andlistedHuskyStadiumastheNo.5 BobBender,women’sbasketballcoachJuneDaughertyandteammascotHarry stadiuminthecountry,behindthoseatTennessee,NotreDame,Floridaand theHusky.Write-invotesarealsoaccepted. TexasA&M...HuskyStadiumwasalsoNo.1inthePac-10...formerWashington quarterbackWarrenMoon,wholedtheHuskiestothe1978RoseBowl,win- DEMPSEY INDOOR: OnSeptember8at9:30a.m.,priortotheseason ningtheMVPinthatgame,isoneoffiveinducteesintotheCanadianFootball openervs.Michigan,theUWofficiallyopenedthenewDempseyIndoor,a HallofFamethisyear...MoonwonfiveGreyCupsinhissixseasonsinthe massiveindoorpracticefacilitylocatedatthenortheastcornerofHuskySta- EdmontonEskimosoftheCFLbeforeplaying17seasonsintheNFL...Washing- dium.TheDempseyIndoorwillprovidetheUWfootballteam,aswellasallof tonscoredfiverushingtouchdownsintheStanfordgame,matchingtheirtotal theotherHuskyteams(primarilytrack,baseballandsoftball)withanlarge, numberofrushingtouchdownsfromtheirotherfivePac-10gamescombined state-of-the-artpracticesite.Thefacilityincludesafull-size,FieldTurffootball ...overthelasttwoseasons(2000-01),Washingtonhasout-scoreditsoppo- fieldandafour-lanetrack.Overthesummer,theEastPracticeField,located nentsby25pointstotaloverthefirstthreequartersandby115inthefourth justtothesouthofDempseyIndoorandeastofHuskyStadium,wascom- quarteralone...16differentHuskieshavecaughtapassin2001,mostsince pleted,givingtheHuskyteamthreefullfootballfields’worthofpracticespace. 1992(also16)...threeHuskieshavecaught30ormorepassesalreadythis season...thathasn’thappenedsince1989,whenfourplayers(OrlandoMcKay, SHARING WITH THE SEAHAWKS: Forthesecondstraightyear,the BillAmes,GregLewisandAndreRiley)allcaught30ormore...inWashington’s SeattleSeahawkswillplayatHuskyStadiumthisseason.TheSeahawksareus- firstthreePac-10games,theHuskiesconvertedonly14-of-50(.280)ofitsthird ingtheUWfacilitywhiletheirnewstadiumisbeingcompleted.TheSeahawks downswhile,overthelastthree,they’vegone25-for-57(.439)...juniorkicker opentheirhomeexhibitionseasonSat.,Aug.18,at6:30p.m.againsttheAri- JohnAndersonhasconnectedonnineofhis12careerfield-goalattemptsinthe zonaCardinals.In1996,theSeahawksplayedtwoexhibitiongamesandfour monthofNovember,going6-for-7from40ormoreyardsout. regular-seasongamesatHuskyStadiumwhilerepairsweremadetotheceiling ofthe.TheSeahawkswillplaytwopreseasongamesandeightregu- larseasongames(plusanyhomeplayoffaction)ontheUWcampusthisyear.

2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL Page 11 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST 2001 Husky Depth Chart Washington vs. Washington State Husky Stadium • November 17, 2001 Washington Offense Washington Defense SE 1 REGGIEWILLIAMS 6-4 215 Fr. OLB 90 KAIELLIS 6-3 245 Jr. 7 WilburHooks 6-0 190 Jr. 5 ZachTuiasosopo 6-2 235 RFr. 5 PatrickReddick 5-10 190 Sr. DE 98 MARCUSROBERSON 6-4 285 Sr. WT 65 KHALIFBARNES 6-5 285 RFr. 55 TuiAlailefaleula 6-4 270 Fr. 79 RyanBrooks 6-6 300 RFr. DT 70 LARRYTRIPPLETT 6-1 295 Sr. 59 JeromeStevens 6-3 295 So. WG 67 NICKNEWTON 6-4 315 So. 70 JasonSimonson 6-3 305 So. DT 65 JOSHMILLER 6-3 280 RFr. 99 TerryJohnson 6-4 275 So. C 64 KYLEBENN 6-3 305 Sr. 78 DanDicks 6-5 320 RFr. OLB 31 SAMBLANCHE 6-1 220 Sr. 47 AnthonyKelley 6-2 220 Sr. SG 75 ELLIOTTZAJAC 6-4 315 Jr. 53 AaronButler 6-4 325 RFr. ILB 41 BENMAHDAVI 6-2 235 Jr. 88 MarquisCooper 6-4 210 So. ST 72 TODDBACHERT 6-4 310 So. ILB 6 JAMAUNWILLIS 6-2 245 Sr. 73 AndreReeves 6-5 320 RFr. 35 TimGalloway 6-2 230 RFr. TE 84 KEVINWARE 6-3 275 Jr. SS 34 GREGCAROTHERS 6-2 190 So. 14 JerramyStevens 6-7 260 Jr. 9 RoderickGreen 5-11 185 Sr. 97 JoeCollier 6-7 260 Sr. 85 JohnWestra 6-5 250 Sr. FS 19 WondameDavisor 5-11 170 Sr. 43 OwenBiddle 5-10 190 Jr. QB 3 CODYPICKETT 6-4 210 So. 9 RoderickGreen 5-11 185 Sr. 12 TaylorBarton 6-2 205 Jr. CB 12 OMARELOWE 6-1 205 Sr. 15 CaseyPaus 6-4 210 Fr. 4 SamCunningham 6-0 180 Fr. TB 8 WILLIEHURST 5-10 200 Sr. 22 LennyHaynes 5-10 195 Sr. 24 RichAlexis 6-0 225 So. CB 28 CHRISMASSEY 5-11 175 So. 42 ChrisSingleton 6-0 190 Fr. 3 RocAlexander 6-0 185 So. FB 45 KENWALKER 6-1 240 Sr. 48 MatthiasWilson 5-11 220 Jr. Washington Special Teams 35 JohnHart 6-1 235 Sr. P 17 DEREKMcLAUGHLIN 6-2 190 Fr. 14 JimSkurski 5-11 200 Sr. FL 20 PaulArnoldor 6-1 200 Jr. FG/PAT 15 JOHNANDERSON 6-2 185 Jr. 18 ToddElstrom 6-3 200 Sr. 14 JimSkurski 5-11 200 Sr. 10 CharlesFrederick 6-0 190 Fr. KO 14 JIMSKURSKI 5-11 200 Sr. 15 JohnAnderson 6-1 170 So. HLD 3 CODYPICKETT 6-4 210 So. SNP 41 BENMAHDAVI(punt)or 6-2 235 Jr. 35 JOHNHART 6-1 235 Sr. SNP 75 ELLIOTTZAJAC(fg/pat) 6-4 310 Jr. Team Captains 41 BenMahdavi 6-2 235 Jr. DT 70 LarryTripplett 6-1 295 Sr. KOR 3 ROCALEXANDER 6-0 185 So. C 64 KyleBenn 6-3 305 Sr. 10 CHARLESFREDERICK 6-0 190 Fr. TB 8 WillieHurst 5-10 200 Sr. PR 10 CHARLESFREDERICK 6-0 190 Fr. 8 WillieHurst 5-10 200 Sr.

Page 12 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST The Last Time ... 100-Yard Rusher 25 Pass Completions byUW 108,WillieHurstvs.Stanford,11/03/01 byUW 29,CodyPickettvs.Arizona,10/20/01 byOpp. 107,KenSimonton,OregonState,11/10/01 byOpp. 26,JohnNavarre,Michigan,9/8/01

Two 100-Yard Rushers 40 Pass Attempts byUW 134,RichAlexisatWashingtonState,11/18/00 byUW 49,CodyPickettvs.Arizona,10/20/01 104,BraxtonClemanatWashingtonState,11/18/00 byOpp. 44,JohnNavarre,Michigan,9/8/01 byOpp. 129,AhmanGreen,Nebraska,9/20/97 129,JoelMackavicka,Nebraska,9/20/97 Three or more TD Passes byUW 3,CodyPickettvs.Arizona,10/20/01 Three 100-Yard Rushers byOpp. 4,KyleBoller,California,9/29/01 byUW 222,CoreyDillonvs.SanJoseState,11/16/96 148,TerryHollimonvs.SanJoseState,11/16/96 Four or more TD Passes 100,MauriceShawvs.SanJoseState,11/16/96 byUW 4,BrockHuardvs.OregonState,10/24/98 byOpp. None byOpp. 4,,KyleBoller,California,9/29/01

200-Yard Rusher 100-Yard Receiver byUW 207,MarquesTuiasosopovs.Stanford,10/30,99& byUW 138and102,PaulArnoldandPatrickReddickvs.Arizona,10/20/01 byOpp. 301,DeShaunFoster,UCLA,10/13/01 byOpp. 194,ShaunMcDonald,ArizonaState,10/27/01

60-Yard Rush Play 200-Yard Receiver byUW 62,WillieHurstvs.UCLA,11/11/00 byUW 223,AndreRileyvs.ArizonaState,11/4/89 byOpp. 80,BrianAllen,Stanford,11/03/01 byOpp. 242,TonyHartley,Oregon,11/7/98

70-Yard Rush Play 100 Yards Receiving by Two or More Players byUW 86,RichAlexisatArizonaState,10/14/00 byUW PaulArnold(138)andPatrickReddick(102)vs.Arizona,10/20/01 byOpp. 80,BrianAllen,Stanford,11/03/01 byOpp. ChadJohnson(116)andRobertPrescott(101),OregonState,10/7/00

80-Yard Rush Play Ten or more Receptions byUW 86,RichAlexisatArizonaState,10/14/00 byUW 12,DaneLookeratUSC,10/31/98 byOpp. 80,BrianAllen,Stanford,11/03/01 byOpp. 15,MarquiseWalker,Michigan,9/8/01

Three Rushing TDs Three or more TD Receptions byUW WillieHurst(3)vs.Stanford,11/03/01 byUW 3,MarioBaileyvs.OregonState,11/16/91 byOpp. StevenJackson(3),OregonState,11/11/01 byOpp. 4,J.J.Stokes,UCLA,10/16/93

30 or more Rushes Three Field Goals byUW 30,WillieHurstvs.Oregon,10/2/99 byUW JohnAndersonvs.Michigan,9/8/01 byOpp. 31,DeShaunFoster,UCLA,10/13/01 byOpp. ChrisGriffith,UCLA,11/13/99 Team Rushed for 300-Yards Four Field Goals byUW 336atWashingtonState,11/18/00 byUW TravisHansonvs.WashingtonState,11/20/93 byOpp. 325,UCLA,10/13/01 byOpp. ChrisSailer(5),UCLA,11/14/98 300-Yard Passer 50+ Yard Field Goal byUW 455,CodyPickettvs.Arizona,10/20/01 byUW 56,JohnAndersonvs.UCLA,11/13/99 byOpp. 317,JonathanSmith,OregonState,11/10/01 byOpp. 52,DougBrien,California,10/9/93 400-Yard Passer Missed Point After Touchdown byUW 455,CodyPickettvs.Arizona,10/20/01 byUW JohnAndersonatUCLA,10/13/01 byOpp. 500,KevinFeterik,BYU,9/9/99 byOpp. SeanKeel,Arizona,11/4/00 Scored on Over a 50-Yard Pass Play Two Interceptions byUW 75yards,CodyPicketttoPatrickReddickvs.Arizona,10/20/01 byUW AnthonyVontourevs.Stanford,10/30/99 byOpp. 80yards,JonathanSmithtoChadJohnson,OregonState,10/7/00 byOpp. JermaineChatman,Arizona,10/20/01

2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL Page 13 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST The Last Time ... Three Interceptions Scored a Safety byUW RussellHairston,vs.Oregon,10/23/93 byUW Team,vs.OregonState,10/9/99 byOpp. LamontThompson,WashingtonState,11/22/97 byOpp. Team(illegalkickingofballinendzone),ArizonaState,10/27/01

Made 15+ Tackles Surpassed 500-Yards Total Offense byUW 15,BenMahdavivs.USC,10/6/01 byUW 538,vs.Arizona,10/20/01 byOpp. 17,JasonShivers,ArizonaState,10/27/01 byOpp. 575,BYU,9/9/99

Made 20+ Tackles Surpassed 600-Yards Total Offense byUW 22,JohnFiala,atArizonaState,9/7/96 byUW 670,vs.Stanford,10/30/99 byOpp. 21,MarcusBell,Arizona,10/3/98 byOpp. 650,NotreDame,10/12/96

Punt Returned for TD Recorded a Shutout byUW 87yards,CharlesFrederickvs.Idaho,9/22/01 byUW 27-0,vs.USC,11/1/97 byOpp. 60yards,BobbyWade,Arizona,11/4/00 byOpp. 0-31,atUCLA,11/7/81

Blocked Punt for TD Back-to-Back Shutouts byUW DanaHall(blockedbyAndyMason),vs.Iowa(RoseBowl),1/1/91 byUW vs.Arizona(54-0),10/5/91andvs.Toledo(48-0),10/12/91 byOpp. JibrilRaymo(blockedbyAdamReece),UCLA,10/13/01 byOpp. byUSC(0-0),11/4/61andbyOregonState(0-3),11/11/61

Punt Blocked (No TD) Scored 50 Points byUW OwenBiddlevs.California,10/21/00 byUW 53-3,vs.Idaho,9/22/01 byOpp. DonnieO’Neal,ArizonaState,10/27/01 byOpp. 7-55,Nebraska,9/26/98

Blocked Field Goal Scored 60 Points byUW LarryTripplettvs.Idaho(BrianPope),9/22/01 byUW 66-0,vs.Oregon,10/26/74 byOpp. JohnAndersonatArizonaState(byMikePinkard),10/14/00 byOpp. 13-62,UCLA,11/3/73

Kickoff Returned for TD Played to a Tie byUW 97yards,RocAlexandervs.Idaho,9/22/01 byUW 21-21vs.USC,10/28/95 byOpp. 98yards,BenKelly,Colorado,9/25/99 Played an Overtime Game Interception Returned for TD Win 31-24winatWashingtonState,11/23/96 byUW OmareLowe(21yards),Michigan,9/8/01 Loss 23-20lossatUCLA,11/13/99 byOpp. PhilJackson(28yards),Colorado,9/16/00 70-Yard Punt Fumble Recovered for TD byUW 74,DerekMcLaughlinatCalifornia,9/29/01 byUW BenMahdavi,atBYU,9/9/99 byOpp. 74,RobMyers,WashingtonState,11/18/89 byOpp. RyanLeaf,WashingtonState,11/22/97 Team Failed to Rush for 100-Yards Fumble Returned for TD byUW 88,atOregonState,11/10/01 byUW 35yards,BenMahdavivs.Idaho,9/2/00 byOpp. 90,California,9/29/01 byOpp. 34yards,JohnKlotsche,California,10/21/00 Team Failed to Pass for 100-Yards byUW 93,atOregonState,10/9/99 byOpp. 65,AirForce,9/18/99

10 or more Penalties byUW 11,vs.Arizona,10/20/01 byOpp. 11,Purdue,1/1/01(RoseBowl)

100 Penalty Yards byUW 100,vs.Idaho,9/22/01 byOpp. 108,WashingtonState,11/18/00

Page 14 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST Washington Points off Turnovers Sept.8vs.Michigan Outcome Points UWinterception(AlexanderfromNavarre) UWpunt 0points UWinterception(LowefromNavarre) UWtouchdown 7points

Sept.22vs.Idaho Outcome Points UWinterception(AlexanderfromWelsh) UWinterception 0points UWinterception(WillisfromLindgren) UWtouchdown 7points

Sept.29atCalifornia Outcome Points UWfumblerecovery(CarothersfromC.Arnold) UWtouchdown 7points UWfumblerecovery(HooksfromWard) UWfieldgoal 3points

Oct.6vs.USC Outcome Points UWfumblerecovery(MahdavifromPalmer) UWtouchdown 7points

Oct.13atUCLA Outcome Points UWfumblerecovery(MahdavifromIeremia-Stansbury) UWinterception 0points UWfumblerecovery(DavisfromFoster) UWpunt 0points UWfumblerecovery(CoffinfromPaus) UWoverondowns 0points

Oct.20vs.Arizona Outcome Points UWinterception(DavisfromRattay) UWinterception 0points UWfumblerecovery(CooperfromRattay) UWinterception 0points

Oct.27atArizonaState Outcome Points UWfumblerecovery(WillisfromKrohn) UWfieldgoal 3points UWinterception(KelleyfromKrohn) UWtouchdown 7points

Nov.3vs.Stanford Outcome Points UWinterception(AlexanderfromLewis) endofhalf 0points

Nov.10atOregonState Outcome Points UWfumblerecovery(HooksfromHawkins) UWmissedFG 0points UWfumblerecovery(MahdavifromSimonton) UWtouchdown 7points UWfumblerecovery(BlanchefromJackson) UWtouchdown 7points

Total:18turnovers,7touchdowns,2FGs,55points

Opponent Points off Turnovers Sept.8vs.Michigan Outcome Points Noturnovers

Sept.22vs.Idaho Outcome Points UIinterception(RicefromPickett) UIpunt 0points UIfumblerecovery(LibeyfromFrederick) UIblockedFG 0points

Sept.29atCalifornia Outcome Points Noturnovers

Oct.6vs.USC Outcome Points USCinterception(PolamalufromPickett) USCtouchdown 7points USCfumblerecovery(PattersonfromBarton) USCpunt 0points

Oct.13atUCLA Outcome Points UCLAfumblerecovery(ColemanfromBarton) UCLAtouchdown 7points UCLAinterception(WarefromBarton) UCLApunt 0points UCLAfumblerecovery(WarefromBarton) UCLApunt 0points

Oct.20vs.Arizona Outcome Points UAinterception(JacksonfromPickett) UApunt 0points UAfumblerecovery(LovefromFrederick) UAtouchdown 7points UAinterception(ChatmanfromPickett) UApunt 0points UAinterception(WellsfromPickett) UApunt 0points UAinterception(ChatmanfromPickett) UAtouchdown 7points

Oct.27atArizonaState Outcome Points ASUinterception(CooperfromPickett) ASUmissedFG 0points

Nov.3vs.Stanford Outcome Points SUfumblerecovery(R.CarterfromAlexis) SUmissedFG 0points SUfumblerecovery(HobsonfromPickett) overondowns 0points

Nov.10atOregonState Outcome Points OSUinterception(WeathersbyfromPickett) OSUtouchdown 7points OSUfumblerecovery(MeeuwsenfromBarton) endofgame 0points

Total:17turnovers,5touchdowns,0FGs,35points

2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL Page 15 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST Washington Overall Team Statistics All games

TEAM STATISTICS WASH OPP –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SCORING...... 277 244 Points Per Game...... 30.8 27.1 FIRST DOWNS...... 183 182 Rushing...... 63 70 Passing...... 108 90 Penalty...... 12 22 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 1052 1483 Yards gained rushing...... 1349 1736 Yards lost rushing...... 297 253 Rushing Attempts...... 332 364 Average Per Rush...... 3.2 4.1 Average Per Game...... 116.9 164.8 TDs Rushing...... 16 16 PASSING YARDAGE...... 2509 1991 Att–Comp–Int...... 315–172–9 263–147–7 Average Per Pass...... 8.0 7.6 Average Per Catch...... 14.6 13.5 Average Per Game...... 278.8 221.2 TDs Passing...... 14 14 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 3561 3474 Total Plays...... 647 627 Average Per Play...... 5.5 5.5 Average Per Game...... 395.7 386.0 KICKOFF RETURNS: #–YARDS...... 28–653 30–593 PUNT RETURNS: #–YARDS...... 16–237 26–252 INT RETURNS: #–YARDS...... 7–42 9–196 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE...... 23.3 19.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 14.8 9.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 6.0 21.8 FUMBLES–LOST...... 19–8 16–11 PENALTIES–YARDS...... 71–608 61–458 Average Per Game...... 67.6 50.9 PUNTS–YARDS...... 50–1969 50–1987 Average Per Punt...... 39.4 39.7 Net punt average...... 34.3 35.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME...... 30:06 29:54 3RD–DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 52/138 57/133 3rd–Down Pct...... 38% 43% 4TH–DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 11/13 3/10 4th–Down Pct...... 85% 30% SACKS BY–YARDS...... 18–117 19–136 MISC YARDS...... 146 10 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 35 32 FIELD GOALS–ATTEMPTS...... 12–18 6–11 PAT KICKS–ATTEMPTS...... 31–34 28–28 ATTENDANCE...... 360369 192337 Games/Avg Per Game...... 5/72074 4/48084

BY QUARTER 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total –––––––––––– ––– ––– ––– ––– ––– Team...... 76 66 41 94 – 277 Opponents... 71 69 49 55 – 244

Page 16 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST RUSHING G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HURST, Willie 8 101 528 29 499 4.9 6 31 62.4 ALEXIS, Rich 9 102 360 65 295 2.9 3 29 32.8 PICKETT, Cody 8 67 239 135 104 1.6 5 25 13.0 CLEMAN, Braxton 1 4 61 0 61 15.3 1 41 61.0 BARTON, Taylor 4 24 83 41 42 1.8 0 26 10.5 WALKER, Ken 9 9 21 0 21 2.3 1 4 2.3 WILSON, Mathias 6 6 21 1 20 3.3 0 10 3.3 SINGLETON, C. 7 10 24 5 19 1.9 0 6 2.7 FREDERICK, C. 9 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 0.9 HART, John 3 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 2 1.3 ARNOLD, Paul 9 1 0 6 –6 –6.0 0 0 –0.7 ELSTROM, Todd 9 1 0 7 –7 –7.0 0 0 –0.8 TEAM 4 4 0 8 –8 –2.0 0 0 –2.0 Total...... 9 332 1349 297 1052 3.2 16 41 116.9 Opponents...... 9 364 1736 253 1483 4.1 16 92 164.8 PASSING G Effic Att–Cmp–Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PICKETT, Cody 8 128.72 234–130–8 55.6 1875 9 78 234.4 BARTON, Taylor 4 135.11 79–41–1 51.9 610 5 42 152.5 HURST, Willie 8 0.00 1–0–0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 ELSTROM, Todd 9 301.60 1–1–0 100.0 24 0 24 2.7 Total...... 9 130.46 315–172–9 54.6 2509 14 78 278.8 Opponents...... 9 131.73 263–147–7 55.9 1991 14 58 221.2 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WILLIAMS, Reg. 9 38 685 18.0 3 74 76.1 ARNOLD, Paul 9 38 595 15.7 4 78 66.1 ELSTROM, Todd 9 34 442 13.0 4 39 49.1 REDDICK, P. 8 10 246 24.6 2 75 30.8 HOOKS, Wilbur 9 10 142 14.2 0 23 15.8 ALEXIS, Rich 9 10 85 8.5 0 26 9.4 HURST, Willie 8 9 100 11.1 1 31 12.5 COLLIER, Joe 9 7 49 7.0 0 12 5.4 WARE, Kevin 8 5 82 16.4 0 23 10.3 STEVENS, Jerr. 3 3 37 12.3 0 19 12.3 CLEMAN, Braxton 1 2 13 6.5 0 8 13.0 WALKER, Ken 9 2 11 5.5 0 6 1.2 LOWE, Omare 9 1 24 24.0 0 24 2.7 WILSON, Mathias 6 1 9 9.0 0 9 1.5 ROBBINS, Justin 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 PICKETT, Cody 8 1 –11 –11.0 0 0 –1.4 Total...... 9 172 2509 14.6 14 78 278.8 Opponents...... 9 147 1991 13.5 14 58 221.2 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FREDERICK, C. 12 187 15.6 1 87 HURST, Willie 4 50 12.5 0 38 Total...... 16 237 14.8 1 87 Opponents...... 26 252 9.7 1 32 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ALEXANDER, Roc 3 –3 –1.0 0 0 WILLIS, Jamaun 1 22 22.0 0 22 KELLEY, Anthony 1 0 0.0 0 0 DAVIS, Wondame 1 2 2.0 0 2 LOWE, Omare 1 21 21.0 1 21 Total...... 7 42 6.0 1 22 Opponents...... 9 196 21.8 1 73 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ALEXANDER, Roc 15 438 29.2 1 95 FREDERICK, C. 11 199 18.1 0 38 ARNOLD, Paul 1 16 16.0 0 17 Total...... 27 653 24.2 1 95 Opponents...... 30 593 19.8 0 38 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ALEXANDER, Roc 0 0 0.0 1 0 MASSEY, Chris 0 0 0.0 1 0 Total...... 0 0 0.0 2 0 Opponents...... 1 10 10.0 0 10

2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL Page 17 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PICKETT, Cody 8 301 104 1875 1979 247.4 BARTON, Taylor 4 103 42 610 652 163.0 HURST, Willie 8 102 499 0 499 62.4 ALEXIS, Rich 9 102 295 0 295 32.8 CLEMAN, Braxton 1 4 61 0 61 61.0 WALKER, Ken 9 9 21 0 21 2.3 WILSON, Mathias 6 6 20 0 20 3.3 SINGLETON, C. 7 10 19 0 19 2.7 ELSTROM, Todd 9 2 –7 24 17 1.9 FREDERICK, C. 9 1 8 0 8 0.9 HART, John 3 2 4 0 4 1.3 ARNOLD, Paul 9 1 –6 0 –6 –0.7 TEAM 4 4 –8 0 –8 –2.0 Total...... 9 647 1052 2509 3561 395.7 Opponents...... 9 627 1483 1991 3474 386.0

|–––––– PATs ––––––| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ANDERSON, John 0 12–18 31–33 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 67 HURST, Willie 7 0–0 0–0 0–1 0 0–0 0 0 42 PICKETT, Cody 5 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 30 ELSTROM, Todd 4 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 24 ARNOLD, Paul 4 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 24 ALEXIS, Rich 3 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 18 WILLIAMS, Reg. 3 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 18 ALEXANDER, Roc 2 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 12 REDDICK, P. 2 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 12 FREDERICK, C. 1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 6 WALKER, Ken 1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 6 CLEMAN, Braxton 1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 6 MASSEY, Chris 1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 6 LOWE, Omare 1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 6 SKURSKI, Jim 0 0–0 0–1 0–0 0 0–0 0 0 0 Total...... 35 12–18 31–34 0–1 0 0–0 0 0 277 Opponents...... 32 6–11 28–28 0–1 1 1–3 0 2 244

FIELD GOALS FGM–FGA Pct 01–19 20–29 30–39 40–49 50–99 Lg Blk ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ANDERSON, John 12–18 66.7 0–0 3–4 6–10 3–4 0–0 47 0

FG SEQUENCE Washington OPPONENTS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Michigan (43),(26),31,(30) (38),33 Idaho (21),(34) (38),36,36 California (40),34,21 – USC (25),35,(32) (40) UCLA – – Arizona 35,(39) – Arizona State (31),(30) 45,(42) Stanford – (30),(37),47 Washington State – – Miami – – Oregon State (47),44 –

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– McLAUGHLIN, D. 47 1969 41.9 74 2 3 16 3 TEAM 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 50 1969 39.4 74 2 3 16 3 Opponents...... 50 1987 39.7 65 3 9 10 0

Page 18 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WILLIAMS, Reg. 9 0 685 0 0 0 685 76.1 HURST, Willie 8 499 100 50 0 0 649 81.1 ARNOLD, Paul 9 –6 595 0 16 0 605 67.2 ELSTROM, Todd 9 –7 442 0 0 0 435 48.3 ALEXANDER, Roc 9 0 0 0 438 –3 435 48.3 FREDERICK, C. 9 8 0 187 199 0 394 43.8 ALEXIS, Rich 9 295 85 0 0 0 380 42.2 REDDICK, P. 8 0 246 0 0 0 246 30.8 HOOKS, Wilbur 9 0 142 0 0 0 142 15.8 PICKETT, Cody 8 104 –11 0 0 0 93 11.6 WARE, Kevin 8 0 82 0 0 0 82 10.3 CLEMAN, Braxton 1 61 13 0 0 0 74 74.0 COLLIER, Joe 9 0 49 0 0 0 49 5.4 LOWE, Omare 9 0 24 0 0 21 45 5.0 BARTON, Taylor 4 42 0 0 0 0 42 10.5 STEVENS, Jerr. 3 0 37 0 0 0 37 12.3 WALKER, Ken 9 21 11 0 0 0 32 3.6 WILSON, Mathias 6 20 9 0 0 0 29 4.8 WILLIS, Jamaun 9 0 0 0 0 22 22 2.4 SINGLETON, C. 7 19 0 0 0 0 19 2.7 HART, John 3 4 0 0 0 0 4 1.3 DAVIS, Wondame 9 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 TEAM 4 –8 0 0 0 0 –8 –2.0 Total...... 9 1052 2509 237 653 42 4493 499.2 Opponents...... 9 1483 1991 252 593 196 4515 501.7

|–––––––Tackles–––––––| |–Sacks–| |–––Pass Def–––| |–Fumbles–| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP UT AT Total ForLoss No–Yards Int–Yds PD QBH Rcv–Yds FF Kick Saf ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 41 MAHDAVI, Ben 9 30 39 69 10/48 5.0-40 . 1 . 3-0 1 . . 34 CAROTHERS, Greg 9 42 22 64 4/15 1.0-7 . 3 . 1-0 . . . 6 WILLIS, Jamaun 9 27 27 54 5/11 1.0-4 1-22 1 1 1-0 1 . . 19 DAVIS, Wondame 9 23 18 41 2/14 . 1-2 2 . 1-0 . . . 5 TUIASOSOPO, Z. 9 20 17 37 3/10 1.0-6 . 1 . . 1 . . 43 BIDDLE, Owen 8 22 13 35 2/3 ...... 12 LOWE, Omare 9 27 7 34 2/3 . 1-21 9 . . . 1 . 88 COOPER, Marquis 9 22 11 33 . . . . . 1-0 1 . . 70 TRIPPLETT, L. 9 23 9 32 13/28 2.0-12 . 2 1 . . 1 . 90 ELLIS, Kai 6 18 12 30 2/1 . . 1 . . . . . 31 BLANCHE, Sam 9 18 10 28 2/2 . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 28 MASSEY, Chris 9 18 9 27 3/13 2.0-5 . 4 . . 1 . . 3 ALEXANDER, Roc 9 18 5 23 . . 3—3 9 . . . . . 59 STEVENS, Jero. 9 6 13 19 3/13 . . 2 . . . . . 47 KELLEY, Anthony 9 4 12 16 4/5 1.0-5 1-0 2 . . 1 . . 35 GALLOWAY, Tim 9 6 9 15 4/9 ...... 98 ROBERSON, M. 9 8 4 12 1/1 ...... 65 MILLER, Josh 9 7 2 9 2/7 1.0-5 . . . . 1 . . 9 GREEN, Roderick 8 5 4 9 1/2 0.5-2 ...... 26 NEWELL, Jimmy 3 3 3 6 ...... 53 LOBENDAHN, J. 9 4 1 5 ...... 4 CUNNINGHAM, S. 10 3 2 5 . . . 2 . . . . . 0G HOOKS, Wilbur 9 5 . 5 1/20 . . . . 2-0 . . . 20 ARNOLD, Paul 9 3 1 4 ...... 99 JOHNSON, T. 8 2 2 4 1/3 ...... 18 ELSTROM, Todd 9 3 1 4 ...... 36 LINGLEY, Matt 3 2 1 3 1/2 0.5-2 ...... 51 JACKSON, H. 3 3 . 3 ...... 0C PICKETT, Cody 8 2 . 2 ...... 55 ALAILEFALEULA,T 7 1 1 2 1/11 1.0-11 ...... 14 STEVENS, Jerr. 3 1 1 2 ...... 97 COLLIER, Joe 9 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 4 1 . 1 1/2 ...... 8 DUKES, RayShon 3 1 . 1 ...... 22 HAYNES, Lenny 5 1 . 1 ...... 1D SKURSKI, Jim 4 1 . 1 ...... 23 NEWBERRY, B.J. 1 . 1 1 ...... 78 DICKS, Dan 9 . 1 1 ...... 92 COFFIN, Junior 7 ...... 1-0 . . . Total...... 9 381 258 639 68/223 18-117 7-42 40 2 11-0 7 2 . Opponents...... 9 356 250 606 66/266 19-136 9-196 48 . 9-10 7 3 2 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL Page 19 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST 2001 Game-by-Game Starters Opponent WR WT WG C SG ST TE QB TB FB WR MICHIGAN Arnold Barnes Newton Benn Zajac Bachert Ware Pickett Hurst Elstrom* Williams IDAHO Arnold Barnes Newton Benn Zajac Bachert Stevens Pickett Hurst Wilson Williams atCalifornia Elstrom Barnes Newton Benn Zajac Bachert Collier Pickett Alexis Walker Williams USC Ware# Barnes Newton Benn Zajac Bachert Collier Pickett Hurst Walker Williams atUCLA Arnold Barnes Newton Benn Zajac Bachert Collier Barton Hurst Walker Williams ARIZONA Arnold Barnes Newton Benn Zajac Bachert Ware Pickett Hurst Elstrom* Williams atArizonaState Elstrom Barnes Newton Benn Zajac Bachert Ware Pickett Alexis Walker Williams STANFORD Arnold Barnes Newton Benn Zajac Bachert Ware Pickett Hurst Walker Collier# atOregonState Arnold Barnes Newton Benn Zajac Bachert Ware Pickett Hurst Collier# Williams WASHINGTONSTATE atMiami *–startedasathirdwidereceiver#–startedassecondtightend

Opponent OLB DE NT DT OLB ILB ILB SS FS CB CB MICHIGAN Ellis Roberson Tripplett Stevens Kelley Mahdavi Willis Carothers Davis Lowe Alexander IDAHO Ellis Roberson Tripplett Stevens Kelley Mahdavi Willis Carothers Davis Lowe Alexander atCalifornia Ellis Roberson Tripplett Stevens Kelley Mahdavi Willis Carothers Davis Lowe Alexander USC Tuiasosopo Roberson Tripplett Stevens Blanche Mahdavi Willis Carothers Davis Lowe Massey atUCLA Tuiasosopo Alailefaleula Tripplett Stevens Kelley Mahdavi Willis Carothers Biddle Lowe Massey ARIZONA Tuiasosopo Roberson Tripplett Stevens Blanche Mahdavi Willis Carothers Davis Lowe Massey atArizonaState Tuiasosopo Roberson Tripplett Miller Blanche Mahdavi Willis Carothers Davis Lowe Biddle% STANFORD Ellis Roberson Tripplett Miller Blanche Mahdavi Willis Carothers Biddle Lowe Massey atOregonState Ellis Roberson Tripplett Stevens Blanche Mahdavi Willis Carothers Biddle Lowe Massey WASHINGTONSTATE atMiami %-startedasthirdsafetyinthree-safetyset Game-by-Game Team Statistics Washington Rushing Passing TotalOff. FirstDowns Fumbles Penalties Timeof (Att.-Yds.-TD) (A-C-I-Yds.-TD) (Att.-Yds) (Tot.-R-Pa-Pn) (No.-Lost) (No.-Yds.) Possession MICHIGAN 35-69-0 22-13-0-199-0 57-268 13-5-6-2 0-0 5-37 27:26 IDAHO 45-212-3 26-19-1-222-1 71-434 22-10-12-0 4-1 9-100 31:20 atCalifornia 44-115-2 33-18-0-291-2 77-406 17-6-10-1 2-0 8-76 33:06 USC 41-174-0 34-19-1-267-3 75-441 22-10-12-0 3-1 10-77 32:57 atUCLA 28-(-8)-1 46-23-1-340-1 74-332 18-0-17-1 2-2 7-60 30:44 ARIZONA 28-83-1 49-29-4-455-3 77-538 26-6-19-1 3-1 11-95 32:06 atArizonaState 41-188-2 36-19-1-252-2 77-440 27-11-13-3 1-0 6-46 31:27 STANFORD 39-130-5 28-15-1-291-1 67-421 19-8-11-0 2-2 6-39 27:57 atOregonState 30-88-2 41-17-1-193-1 71-281 19-7-8-4 2-1 9-78 23:50 WASHINGTONSTATE atMiami

Opponent Rushing Passing TotalOff. FirstDowns Fumbles Penalties Timeof (Att.-Yds.-TD) (A-C-I-Yds.-TD) (Att.-Yds) (Tot.-R-Pa-Pn) (No.-Lost) (No.-Yds.) Possession MICHIGAN 37-124-0 45-26-2-248-2 82-372 21-8-12-1 0-0 9-63 32:34 IDAHO 34-130-0 28-12-2-120-0 62-250 14-7-4-3 1-0 7-32 28:40 atCalifornia 32-90-0 38-22-0-280-4 70-370 23-5-16-2 2-2 7-60 26:54 USC 41-134-0 14-8-0-152-2 55-286 15-5-7-3 1-1 3-25 27:03 atUCLA 45-325-4 19-9-0-128-0 64-453 19-10-7-2 5-3 5-42 29:16 ARIZONA 44-199-2 28-16-1-195-2 72-394 22-12-8-2 1-1 7-55 27:54 atArizonaState 37-121-2 29-17-1-320-2 66-441 22-7-13-2 1-1 8-69 28:33 STANFORD 37-180-3 34-19-1-231-0 71-411 16-3-10-3 2-0 8-37 32:03 atOregonState 57-180-5 28-18-0-317-2 85-497 30-13-13-4 4-3 7-75 36:10 WASHINGTONSTATE atMiami

Page 20 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST Game-by-Game Individual Statistics Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD) Alexis Hurst Cleman Pickett MICHIGAN 8-25-0 10-18-0 DNP 10-12-0 IDAHO 19-83-1 1-3-0 4-61-1 6-35-1 atCalifornia 27-95-2 INJ INJ 13-3-0 USC 8-20-0 19-102-0 INJ 3-33-0 atUCLA 7-(-18)-0 10-20-1 INJ INJ ARIZONA 11-45-0 7-16-0 INJ 8-18-1 atArizonaState 9-19-0 21-185-1 INJ 9-(-8)-1 STANFORD 4-8-0 22-108-3 INJ 10-8-1 atOregonState 9-18-0 11-47-1 INJ 8-3-1 WASHINGTONSTATE atMiami Passing (A-C-I-Yds.-TD) Pickett Barton MICHIGAN 22-13-0-199-0 DNP IDAHO 20-15-1-158-0 6-4-0-64-1 atCalifornia 33-18-0-291-2 DNP USC 14-8-1-70-1 20-11-0-197-2 atUCLA INJ 44-22-1-316-1 ARIZONA 49-29-4-455-3 INJ atArizonaState 36-19-1-252-2 DNP STANFORD 28-15-0-291-1 DNP atOregonState 32-13-1-160-0 9-4-0-33-1 WASHINGTONSTATE atMiami

Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD) Williams Stevens Elstrom Arnold Collier Alexis Reddick Hooks Robbins MICHIGAN 4-134-0 2-24-0 2-15-0 1-4-0 1-6-0 2-10-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 INJ IDAHO 5-77-0 1-13-0 2-17-0 1-14-1 3-21-0 1-6-0 3-53-0 0-0-0 INJ atCalifornia 3-63-0 INJ 3-35-0 5-116-2 0-0-0 2-16-0 0-0-0 3-43-0 1-0-0 USC 5-101-1 INJ 3-26-1 3-30-0 1-6-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 2-31-0 INJ atUCLA 4-61-0 INJ 6-112-1 6-74-0 1-12-0 2-10-0 DNP 2-34-0 INJ ARIZONA 7-80-0 INJ 7-99-1 7-138-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-102-1 3-34-0 INJ atArizonaState 3-46-1 INJ 6-52-1 7-94-0 0-0-0 1-13-0 1-32-0 0-0-0 INJ STANFORD 3-74-1 INJ 2-39-0 4-84-0 1-4-0 1-26-0 2-35-0 0-0-0 INJ atOregonState 4-49-0 0-0-0 3-37-0 4-41-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-24-1 0-0-0 INJ WASHINGTONSTATE atMiami

Tackles(U-A-TOT) Ellis Roberson Tripplett Stevens Kelley Mahdavi Willis Lowe Alexander Carothers Davis MICHIGAN 7-6-13 0-1-1 0-2-2 3-2-5 0-2-2 6-5-11 5-3-8 8-2-10 2-0-2 2-3-5 2-5-7 IDAHO 3-0-3 1-0-1 4-2-6 1-0-1 0-5-5 1-3-4 2-3-5 1-0-1 3-0-3 1-2-3 3-2-5 atCalifornia 3-0-3 2-0-2 6-0-6 0-0-0 2-0-2 3-3-6 3-0-3 3-1-4 1-1-2 10-0-10 3-0-3 USC INJ 0-1-1 3-2-5 0-3-3 0-0-0 3-12-15 3-5-8 2-0-2 0-0-0 6-2-8 3-2-5 atUCLA INJ 1-0-1 3-0-3 0-2-2 1-1-2 1-0-1 4-1-5 4-1-5 3-0-3 4-0-4 2-1-3 ARIZONA INJ 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-1-2 5-2-7 2-4-6 6-1-7 1-2-3 4-4-8 4-3-7 atArizonaState 0-4-4 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-6-8 3-2-5 0-0-0 2-1-3 2-6-8 0-2-2 STANFORD 3-2-5 1-1-2 1-1-2 1-3-4 0-0-0 3-6-9 1-3-4 2-2-4 4-1-5 9-3-12 0-2-2 atOregonState 2-0-2 1-0-1 3-2-5 1-0-1 0-3-3 6-2-8 4-6-10 1-0-1 2-0-2 4-2-6 6-1-7 WASHINGTONSTATE atMiami

2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL Page 21 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST 2001 Washington Individual Single-Game Highs RushingAttempts ...... 26,RichAlexisatCalifornia,9/29/01 YardsRushing ...... 185yards,WillieHurstatArizonaState,10/27/01 LongRush ...... 41yards,BraxtonClemanvs.Idaho,9/22/01 LongRush(NoScore) ...... 41yards,BraxtonClemanvs.Idaho,9/22/01 LongTouchdownRush ...... 25yards,CodyPickettvs.Idaho,9/22/01 TouchdownRushes ...... 3,WillieHurstvs.Stanford,11/03/01

PassAttempts ...... 49,CodyPickettvs.Arizona,10/20/01 PassCompletions ...... 29,CodyPickettvs.Arizona,10/20/01 YardsPassing ...... 455yards,CodyPickettvs.Arizona,10/20/01 TouchdownPasses ...... 3,CodyPickettvs.Arizona,10/20/01 MostPassInterceptions ...... 4,CodyPickettvs.Arizona,10/20/01 LongPass...... 78yards,CodyPickettvs.Arizona,10/20/01 LongTDPass ...... 78yards,CodyPickettvs.Arizona,10/20/01

Receptions ...... 7,fourtimes(PaulArnoldtwice) YardsReceiving...... 138yards,PaulArnoldvs.Arizona,10/20/01 LongReception...... 78yards,PaulArnoldvs.Arizona,10/20/01 TouchdownReceptions ...... 2,PaulArnoldatCalifornia,9/29/01

FieldGoals ...... 3,JohnAndersonvs.Michigan,9/8/01 FieldGoalAttempts ...... 4,JohnAndersonvs.Michigan,9/8/01 LongFieldGoal ...... 47yards,JohnAndersonatOregonState,11/10/01

Punts...... 9,DerekMcLaughlinatUCLA,10/13/01 PuntingAverage...... 49.7yards,DerekMcLaughlinatCalifornia,9/29/01 PuntingYards ...... 375yards,DerekMcLaughlinatUCLA,10/13/01 LongPunt ...... 74yards,DerekMcLaughlinatCalifornia,9/29/01

PuntReturns ...... 5,CharlesFrederickatCalifornia,9/29/01 PuntReturnYards ...... 102yards,CharlesFrederickvs.Idaho,9/22/01 LongPuntReturn ...... 87yards,CharlesFrederickvs.Idaho,9/22/01 LongPuntReturnforTD ...... 87yards,CharlesFrederickvs.Idaho,9/22/01

KickoffReturns ...... 5,RocAlexandervs.Arizona,10/20/01 KickoffReturnYards ...... 155yards,RocAlexandervs.Arizona,10/20/01 LongKickoffReturn,noscore ...... 74yards,RocAlexandervs.Arizona,10/20/01 LongKickoffReturnforTD ...... 95yards,RocAlexandervs.Idaho,9/22/01

Interceptions ...... 1,bysevenplayers InterceptionReturnYards ...... 22yards,JamaunWillisvs.Idaho,9/22/01 LongInterceptionReturn,noscore...... 22yards,JamaunWillisvs.Idaho,9/22/01 LongInterceptionReturnforTD ...... 21yards,OmareLowevs.Michigan,9/8/01

Tackles ...... 15,BenMahdavivs.USC,10/6/01 Sacks ...... 2,BenMahdavivs.Arizona,10/20/01 TacklesforLoss ...... 5,LarryTripplettvs.Idaho,9/22/01

Page 22 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST 2001 Opponent Individual Single-Game Highs RushingAttempts ...... 32,SultanMcCullough,USC,10/6/01 YardsRushing ...... 305yards,DeShaunFoster,UCLA,10/13/01 LongRush ...... 92yards,DeShaunFoster,UCLA,10/13/01 TouchdownRushes ...... 4,DeShaunFoster,UCLA,10/13/01

PassAttempts...... 44,JohnNavarre,Michigan,9/8/01 PassCompletions ...... 26,JohnNavarre,Michigan,9/8/01 YardsPassing ...... 320yards,JeffKrohn,ArizonaState,10/27/01 TouchdownPasses ...... 4,KyleBoller,California,9/29/01 LongPass...... 58yards,CarsonPalmer,USC,10/6/01

Receptions ...... 15,MarquiseWalker,Michigan,9/8/01 YardsReceiving...... 194yards,ShaunMcDonald,ArizonaState,10/27/01 LongReception...... 58yards,KareemKelly,USC,10/6/01 TouchdownReceptions ...... 2,MarquiseWalker,Michigan,9/8/01

FieldGoals ...... 2,MikeBiselli,Stanford,11/03/01 LongFieldGoal ...... 42yards,MikeBarth,ArizonaState,10/27/01

Punts...... 7,bythreeplayers PuntingAverage...... 47.2yards,NateFikse,UCLA,10/13/01 LongPunt ...... 65yards,NateFiske,UCLA,10/13/01

LongPuntReturn ...... 32,JuliusCurry,Michigan,9/8/01 LongKickoffReturn ...... 38yards,BrianAllen,Stanford,11/03/01

Tackles ...... 17,JasonShivers,ArizonaState,10/27/01

Interceptions ...... 2,JermaineChatman,Arizona,10/20/01 Sacks ...... 2,TullyBanta-Cain,California,9/29/01;andTravisPfeifer,Stanford,11/03/01

2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL Page 23 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST 2001 Team Single-Game Highs Washington Opponents FirstDowns 27(atArizonaState,Oct.27) 30(OregonState,Nov.10) RushingFirstDowns 11(vs.ArizonaState,Oct.27) 13(OregonState,Nov.10) PassingFirstDowns 19(vs.Arizona,Oct.20) 16(California,Sept.29) FirstDownsbyPenalty 4(atOregonState,Nov.10) 4(OregonState,Nov.10)

Points 53(vs.Idaho,Sept.22) 49(OregonState,Nov.10)

RushingAttempts 45(vs.Idaho,Sept.22) 57(OregonState,Nov.10) RushingYards 212yards(vs.Idaho,Sept.22) 325yards(UCLA,Oct.13) YardsPerRush 4.7yards(vs.Idaho,Sept.22) 7.2yards(UCLA,Oct.13) RushingTouchdowns 5(vs.Stanford,Nov.3) 5(OregonState,Nov.10)

PassAttempts 49(vs.Arizona,Oct.20) 45(Michigan,Sept.8) PassCompletions 29(vs.Arizona,Oct.20) 26(Michigan,Sept.8) Interceptions 4(vs.Arizona,Oct.20) 2(Michigan,Sept.8;andIdaho,Sept.22) PassingYards 455yards(vs.Arizona,Oct.20) 320(ArizonaState,Oct.27) PassingTouchdowns 4(vs.Arizona,Oct.20) 4(California,Sept.29) YardsPerCompletion 16.2(atCalifornia,Sept.29) 18.8(ArizonaState,Oct.27)

TotalPlays 77(threetimes) 85(OregonState,Nov.10) TotalOffense 538yards(vs.Arizona,Oct.20) 497yards(OregonState,Nov.10) TotalOffenseYardsPerPlay 7.0yards(vs.Arizona,Oct.20) 7.1yards(UCLA,Oct.13)

Fumbles 4(vs.Idaho,Sept.22) 5(UCLA,Oct.13) FumblesLost 2(atUCLA,Oct.13;andvs.Stanford,Nov.3) 3(UCLA,Oct.13;andOregonState,Nov.10))

InterceptionsBy 2(vs.Michigan,Sept.8;andvs.Idaho,Sept.22) 4(Arizona,Oct.20)

Penalties 11(vs.Arizona,Oct.20) 9(Michigan,Sept.8) PenaltyYards 100yards(vs.Idaho,Sept.22) 69(ArizonaState,Oct.27)

KickoffReturns 5(vs.Arizona,Oct.20) 7(Idaho,Sept.22) KickoffReturnYards 174yards(atOregonState,Nov.10) 153yards(Idaho,Sept.22)

PuntReturns 6(atCalifornia,Sept.29) 6(UCLA,Oct.13) PuntReturnYards 140yards(vs.Idaho,Sept.22) 93yards(Michigan,Sept.8)

TacklesforLoss 18(vs.Idaho,Sept.22) 12(UCLA,Oct.13) TacklesforLostYards 28yards(vs.Idaho,Sept.22) 63yards(UCLA,Oct.13) Sacks 3(threetimes) 4(UCLA,Oct.13)

TimeofPossession 33:06(atCalifornia,Sept.29) 36:10(OregonState,Nov.10)

Page 24 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST Washington Game-by-Game Statistics

|———RUSHING———| |——RECEIVING——| |—————PASSING—————| |——KICK RET———| |———PUNT RET———| All Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Purp MICHIGAN 35 69 0 18 13 199 0 74 22 - 13 - 0 199 0 74 1 17 0 17 2 10 0 5 316 IDAHO 45 212 3 41 19 222 1 33 26 - 19 - 1 222 1 33 2 109 1 95 4 140 1 87 702 at California 45 116 2 16 18 290 2 62 33 - 18 - 0 290 2 62 1 13 0 13 6 71 0 27 490 USC 41 174 0 27 19 267 3 42 34 - 19 - 1 267 3 42 4 39 0 18 1 2 0 2 482 at UCLA 28 -8 1 8 23 340 1 39 46 - 23 - 1 340 1 39 1 19 0 19 2 6 0 7 357 ARIZONA 28 83 1 12 29 455 3 79 49 - 29 - 4 455 3 78 5 155 0 74 1 1 0 1 696 at Arizona State 41 188 2 31 19 252 3 32 36 - 19 - 1 252 2 32 2 39 0 22 0 0 0 0 479 STANFORD 39 130 5 16 15 291 1 47 28 - 15 - 0 291 1 47 6 88 0 20 1 7 0 7 516 at Oregon State 30 88 2 26 17 193 1 23 41 - 17 - 1 193 1 23 6 174 0 49 0 0 0 0 455 WASHINGTON STATE at Miami Totals 332 1052 16 41 172 2509 14 78 315 - 172 - 9 2509 14 78 28 653 1 95 16 237 1 87 4493 Opponents 364 1483 16 92 147 1991 14 58 263 - 147 - 7 1991 14 58 30 593 0 38 26 252 1 32 4515

Games played: 9 Avg per rush: 3.2 Avg per catch: 14.6 Pass efficiency: 130.46 Kick ret avg: 23.3 Punt ret avg: 14.8 All purpose avg/game: 499.2 Total offense avg/gm: 395.7

|—————TACKLES—————| |—SACKS—| |-—FUMBLE—-| Pass Blkd |-——Kicks—XPTS——-| Opponent UA A Total ForLoss No-Yds Rcv FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Def Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts MICHIGAN 48 32 64.0 7-22 2.0-14 0 0-0 2-21 0 4 1 2-2 0 0 0 23 IDAHO 36 34 70 18-28 3.0-13 0 0-0 2-19 0 7 1 7-5 0 0 0 53 at California 50 8 58 7-23 1.0-4 2 0-0 0-0 0 6 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 USC 29 42 71 4-14 2.0-8 1 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 27 at UCLA 49 12 61 8-31 3.0-21 3 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 2-1 0 0 0 13 ARIZONA 49 28 77 7-22 3.0-19 1 0-0 1-2 0 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 at Arizona State 29 42 71 4-23 2.0-20 1 0-0 1-0 0 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 33 STANFORD 41 30 71 8-33 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0 6 0 6-6 0 0 0 42 at Oregon State 50 30 80 5-27 0.0-0 3 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 WASHINGTON STATE at Miami Totals 381 258 639 68-223 16.0-99 11 0-0 7-42 2 40 2 34-31 0 0 0 277 Opponents 356 250 606 66-266 19.0-142 9 1-10 9-196 0 48 3 28-28 0 1 2 244

|——————————————PUNTING———————————————| |———FIELD GOALS———| Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd MICHIGAN 6 198 33.0 51 1 0 1 1 1 4-3 43 0 IDAHO 2 80 40.0 43 0 1 0 0 0 2-2 34 0 at California 7 348 49.7 74 0 0 0 4 2 3-1 40 0 USC 5 201 40.2 58 0 0 0 1 2 3-2 32 0 at UCLA 10 375 37.5 48 1 1 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 ARIZONA 2 73 36.5 44 0 0 1 0 2 2-1 39 0 at Arizona State 5 158 31.6 45 1 0 0 0 4 2-2 31 0 STANFORD 6 234 39.0 56 0 0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 at Oregon State 7 302 43.1 57 0 0 0 3 1 2-1 47 0 WASHINGTON STATE at Miami Totals 50 1969 39.4 74 3 2 3 10 16 18-12 47 0 Opponents 50 1987 39.7 65 0 3 9 8 10 11-6 42 2

2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL Page 25 WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST Opponent Game-by-Game Statistics

|———RUSHING———| |——RECEIVING——| |—————PASSING—————| |——KICK RET———| |———PUNT RET———| All Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Purp MICHIGAN 37 124 0 29 26 248 2 23 45 - 26 - 2 248 2 23 2 24 0 19 5 93 0 32 489 IDAHO 34 130 0 24 12 120 0 31 28 - 12 - 2 120 0 31 7 153 0 31 0 0 0 0 407 at California 32 90 0 15 22 280 4 33 38 - 22 - 0 280 4 33 4 98 0 37 5 43 0 21 511 USC 41 134 0 15 8 152 2 58 14 - 8 - 0 152 2 58 3 45 0 20 3 22 0 13 375 at UCLA 45 325 4 92 9 128 0 33 19 - 9 - 0 128 0 33 0 0 0 0 6 70 1 26 523 ARIZONA 44 199 2 35 16 195 2 35 28 - 16 - 1 195 2 35 6 104 0 22 0 0 0 0 538 at Arizona State 37 121 2 23 17 320 2 43 29 - 17 - 1 320 2 43 3 58 0 31 2 28 0 2 584 STANFORD 37 180 3 80 19 231 0 54 31 - 19 - 1 231 0 54 3 67 0 38 1 - 4 0 0 474 at Oregon State 57 180 5 16 18 317 2 47 28 - 18 - 0 317 2 47 2 44 0 28 4 0 0 0 614 WASHINGTON STATE at Miami Opponents 364 1483 16 92 147 1991 14 58 263 - 147 - 7 1991 14 58 30 593 0 38 26 252 1 32 4515 Washington Totals 332 1052 16 41 172 2509 14 78 315 - 172 - 9 2509 14 78 28 653 1 95 16 237 1 87 4493

Games played: 9 Avg per rush: 4.1 Avg per catch: 13.5 Pass efficiency: 131.73 Kick ret avg: 19.8 Punt ret avg: 9.7 All purpose avg/game: 501.7 Total offense avg/gm: 386.0

|—————TACKLES—————| |—SACKS—| |-—FUMBLE—-| Pass Blkd |-——Kicks—XPTS——-| Opponent UA A Total ForLoss No-Yds Rcv FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Def Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts MICHIGAN 33 30 63 10-26 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1-1 0 0 1 18 IDAHO 43 36 79 5-10 1.0-3 1 0-0 1-4 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 at California 55 10 65 7-34 3.0-22 0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 USC 39 34 73 9-14 1.0-2 1 0-0 1-22 0 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 at UCLA 40 16 56 12-63 4.0-39 3 0-0 1-0 0 9 1 5-5 0 0 0 35 ARIZONA 43 28 71 7-34 1.0-8 1 1-10 4-40 0 11 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 at Arizona State 27 54 81 5-27 2.0-20 0 0-0 1-57 0 5 1 2-2 0 0 1 31 STANFORD 43 20 63 5-23 3.0-22 2 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 2-2 0 1 0 28 at Oregon State 33 22 55 6-35 3.0-19 1 0-0 1-73 0 9 0 7-7 0 0 0 49 WASHINGTON STATE at Miami Opponents 356 250 606 66-266 19.0-142 9 1-10 9-196 0 48 3 28-28 0 1 2 244 Washington Totals 381 258 639 68-223 16.0-99 11 0-0 7-42 2 40 2 34-31 0 0 0 277

|——————————————PUNTING———————————————| |———FIELD GOALS———| Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd MICHIGAN 7 235 33.6 44 0 0 3 0 2 2-1 38 1 IDAHO 7 277 39.6 53 0 0 1 1 1 3-1 38 1 at California 7 299 42.7 57 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 USC 6 216 36.0 55 0 0 1 1 1 1-1 40 0 at UCLA 6 283 47.2 65 0 1 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 ARIZONA 6 236 39.3 62 0 1 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 at Arizona State 4 168 42.0 52 0 1 2 1 1 2-1 42 0 STANFORD 4 146 36.5 41 0 0 1 0 1 3-2 37 0 at Oregon State 3 127 42.3 54 0 0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 WASHINGTON STATE at Miami Opponents 50 1987 39.7 65 0 3 9 8 10 11-6 42 2 Washington Totals 50 1969 39.4 74 3 2 3 10 16 18-12 47 0

Page 26 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL WASHINGTON VS. WASHINGTON STATE • HUSKY STADIUM • NOVEMBER 17, 2001 • 12:30 P.M. PST Washington Team Game-by-Game Comparison

First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Return Penalty Turn- Opponent Score Downs Number-Yards Attempts-Comp-Int Yards Plays Yards Yards Yards Overs MICHIGAN 23-18 13 / 21 35-69 / 37-124 22-13-0 / 45-26-2 199 / 248 57 / 82 268 / 372 48 / 117 37 / 63 0 / 2 IDAHO 53-3 22 / 14 45-212 / 34-130 26-19-1 / 28-12-2 222 / 120 71 / 62 434 / 250 268 / 157 100 / 32 2 / 2 at California 31-28 17 / 23 44-115 / 32-90 33-18-0 / 38-22-0 291 / 280 77 / 70 406 / 370 84 / 141 76 / 60 0 / 2 USC 27-24 22 / 15 41-174 / 41-134 34-19-1 / 14-8-0 267 / 152 75 / 55 441 / 286 41 / 89 77 / 25 2 / 1 at UCLA 13-35 18 / 19 28-(-8) / 45-325 46-23-1 / 19-9-0 340 / 128 74 / 64 332 / 453 25 / 70 60 / 42 3 / 3 ARIZONA 31-28 22 / 22 28-83 / 44-199 49-29-4 / 28-16-1 455 / 195 77 / 72 538 / 394 158 / 154 95 / 55 5 / 2 at Arizona State 33-31 27 / 22 41-188 / 37-121 36-19-1 / 29-17-1 252 / 320 77 / 66 440 / 441 39 / 143 46 / 69 1 / 2 STANFORD 42-28 19 / 16 39-130 / 37-180 28-15-0 / 34-19-1 291 / 231 67 / 71 421 / 411 95 / 63 39 / 37 2 / 1 at Oregon State 24-49 19 / 30 30-88 / 57-180 41-17-1 / 28-18-0 193 / 317 71 / 85 281 / 497 174 / 117 78 / 75 2 / 3 WASHINGTON STATE at Miami Totals 277-244 183 / 182 332-1052 / 364-1483 315-172-9 / 263-147-7 2509 / 1991 647 / 627 3561 / 2474 932 / 1051 608 / 458 17 / 18

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg MICHIGAN 2-12 / 11-21 0-0 / 1-1 27:26 / 32:34 - 5:08 2.0 / 3.4 9.0 / 5.5 4.7 / 4.5 6-33.0 / 7-33.6 IDAHO 11-18 / 3-14 2-2 / 0-0 31:20 / 28:40 + 2:40 4.7 / 3.8 8.5 / 4.3 6.1 / 4.0 2-40.0 / 7-39.6 at California 4-18 / 7-15 2-2 / 0-1 33:06 / 26:54 + 6:12 2.6 / 2.8 8.8 / 7.4 5.3 / 5.3 7-49.7 / 7-42.7 USC 8-16 / 3-12 0-0 / 0-1 32:57 / 27:03 + 5:54 4.2 / 3.3 7.9 / 10.9 5.9 / 5.2 5-40.2 / 6-36.0 at UCLA 2-16 / 28-74 3-4 / 0-1 30:44 / 29:16 + 1:28 -0.3 / 7.2 7.4 / 6.7 4.5 / 7.1 10-37.5 / 6-47.2 ARIZONA 9-16 / 8-15 1-1 / 0-0 32:06 / 27:54 + 4:12 3.0 / 4.5 9.3 / 7.0 7.0 / 5.5 2-36.5 / 6-39.3 at Arizona State 7-14 / 6-13 0-0 / 1-1 31:27 / 28:33 + 2:54 4.6 / 3.3 7.0 / 11.0 5.7 / 6.7 5-31.6 / 4-42.0 STANFORD 6-13 / 5-16 1-1 / 1-4 27:57 / 32:03 - 4:06 3.3 / 4.9 10.4 / 6.8 6.3 / 5.8 6-39.0 / 4-36.5 at Oregon State 3-15 / 10-15 2-3 / 0-1 23:50 / 36:10 - 12:20 2.9 / 3.2 4.7 / 11.3 4.0 / 5.8 7-43.1 / 3-42.3 WASHINGTON STATE at Miami Total 52-138 / 57-133 11-13 / 3-10 270:53 / 269:07 + 1:46 3.2 / 4.1 8.0 / 7.6 5.5 / 5.5 50-39.4 / 50-39.7

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