2009 Washington Huskies football team
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The 2009 Washington Huskies football team represented the University of Washington
in the college football
season of 2009-2010
. The team's head coach was Steve Sarkisian
. The Huskies played their home games at Husky Stadium
in Seattle, Washington. The Huskies finished the season 5–7 and 4–5 in Pac-10 play.
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Despite the offensive performance, the Huskies defense showed it still has a long way to go in defending the pass. Quarterback Nathan Enderle threw for 279 yards—part of the 349 total passing yards by the Vandals. But Idaho had to settle for three field goals on three trips inside the Washington 20 in the first half.
Enderle then made his one crucial mistake on the first possession of the second half. After Washington's Curtis Shaw fumbled the second half kickoff and Idaho recovered, Enderle faced a third-and-4 at the Washington 25. Throwing toward the near sideline, Enderle's pass found the hands of linebacker Mason Foster, who returned the turnover 56 yards to the Idaho 21. Four plays later, and after Locker hit D'Andre Goodwin for 20 yards to the 1 on third down, Chris Polk plowed in for his first touchdown of the season.
The Vandals ended up out-gaining Washington 412 to 374, but were hampered by eight penalties and an inability to get Washington off the field
started for the injured Matt Barkley
at quarterback.
The Huskies became the latest Pac-10 team to upset the Trojans, only two Pacific 10 Conference teams have failed to beat USC during the Pete Carroll
era: Arizona and Arizona State. Other Pac-10 teams have defeated USC at least once during this period, Oregon State did it twice, 2006 and again in 2008.
's 33-yard field goal in the first quarter for Washington, Nate Costa
rushed for 3 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter to give the Ducks their first lead. Then Javes Lewis intercepted Jake Locker
's pass in the end zone to give Oregon the ball back, which resulted in Jeremiah Masoli
scoring from the 1-yard line for their second touchdown. With a second left, Folk kicked a 48-yard field goal to end the half, which was aided by a personal foul on Oregon.
Unable to move, the Huskies turned the ball over to Oregon and the Ducks scored their third touchdown on Masoli's 3-yard run in the top of the third quarter.
's 38-yard field goal kick in the fourth quarter was no good. Folk kicked three field goals, two in the second quarter, and Jermaine Kearse scored two pass-touchdowns for the Huskies. Jake Locker
completed 23 of 40 passes for 235 yards.
Kai Forbath kicked a 27-yard field goal earlier in the final period to win the game for the Bruins. Kevin Prince
completed 13 of 17 passes for 212 yards and Kevin Craft
had 10 of 14 completions for 159 yards. Both gave up an interception.
team since 1946 to follow a winless 2008 season
with five victories.
% - started as second tight end ^ - started as third wide receiver
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DB Victor Aiyewa, Jr. 3.36 GPA in Sociology, First Team
RB Paul Homer, Sr. 3.19 GPA in Biology, Second Team
DB Greg Walker, RFr. 3.45 GPA in Pre-Engineering, Second Team
LB Cort Dennison, So. Honorable Mention
PK Erik Folk, So. Honorable Mention
OT Cody Habben, Jr. Honorable Mention
OG Morgan Rosborough, Sr. Honorable Mention
WR Jermaine Kearse, So., Second Team Offense
DL Daniel Te'o-Nesheim, Sr., Second Team Defense
LB Donald Butler, Sr., Second Team Defense
WR Devin Aguilar, So. Honorable Mention
OLB Mason Foster, Jr. Honorable Mention
OG Senio Kelemete, So. Honorable Mention
QB Jake Locker, Jr. Honorable Mention
TB Chris Polk, Fr. Honorable Mention
C Ryan Tolar, Jr. Honorable Mention
CB Desmond Trufant, Fr. Honorable Mention
University of Washington
University of Washington is a public research university, founded in 1861 in Seattle, Washington, United States. The UW is the largest university in the Northwest and the oldest public university on the West Coast. The university has three campuses, with its largest campus in the University...
in the college football
College football
College football refers to American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies, or Canadian football played by teams of student athletes fielded by Canadian universities...
season of 2009-2010
2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season
The 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season, or the college football season, began on September 2, 2009, progressed through the regular season and bowl season, and concluded with the Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game in Pasadena, California on January 7, 2010, featuring the...
. The team's head coach was Steve Sarkisian
Steve Sarkisian
Steve Sarkisian is an American football coach and former player of American and Canadian football. He is currently the head football coach at the University of Washington, a position he has held since the 2009 season...
. The Huskies played their home games at Husky Stadium
Husky Stadium
Husky Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the home of the Washington Huskies...
in Seattle, Washington. The Huskies finished the season 5–7 and 4–5 in Pac-10 play.
Schedule
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LSU
LSU came into the game ranked #11 in the nation, but the Washington Huskies earned their respect after they gave up 478 total yards to Washington. The Washington Huskies had 13:44 time of possession edge and ran 83 offensive plays to LSU's 48, but lost the game due to a couple untimely turnovers and blown defensive plays.Idaho
Washington ended the nation's longest losing streak at 15 games and gave new coach Steve Sarkisian his first victory, beating Idaho 42-23. Sarkisian's first win as a head coach came as the Huskies scored touchdowns on its first five possessions—minus a fumble on the opening kickoff of the second half—making up for a defense that showed weakness against the pass. Locker tossed touchdowns of 24, 31 and 4 yards and added a 3-yard TD run of his own as Washington picked up its first victory since Nov. 17, 2007 when it beat California.Despite the offensive performance, the Huskies defense showed it still has a long way to go in defending the pass. Quarterback Nathan Enderle threw for 279 yards—part of the 349 total passing yards by the Vandals. But Idaho had to settle for three field goals on three trips inside the Washington 20 in the first half.
Enderle then made his one crucial mistake on the first possession of the second half. After Washington's Curtis Shaw fumbled the second half kickoff and Idaho recovered, Enderle faced a third-and-4 at the Washington 25. Throwing toward the near sideline, Enderle's pass found the hands of linebacker Mason Foster, who returned the turnover 56 yards to the Idaho 21. Four plays later, and after Locker hit D'Andre Goodwin for 20 yards to the 1 on third down, Chris Polk plowed in for his first touchdown of the season.
The Vandals ended up out-gaining Washington 412 to 374, but were hampered by eight penalties and an inability to get Washington off the field
USC
The underdog Washington Huskies upset the USC Trojans on a last second field goal for a 16-13 win. The game snapped a 7 game winning streak for the Trojans over the Huskies, the last victory coming in 2001. For USC, Aaron CorpAaron Corp
Aaron Corp is an American football quarterback for the University of Richmond Spiders.-High school:Corp had an outstanding high school career at Orange Lutheran High School. A dual-threat quarterback, Corp completed 212-of-311 of his passes for 2,750 yards, 21 TDs and 7 interceptions, plus ran...
started for the injured Matt Barkley
Matt Barkley
Matt Barkley is an American football quarterback and student athlete at the University of Southern California, playing for the Trojans football team. As a high school player, Barkley was named 2007 football Gatorade National Player of the Year, and then the 2007 Gatorade national male athlete of...
at quarterback.
The Huskies became the latest Pac-10 team to upset the Trojans, only two Pacific 10 Conference teams have failed to beat USC during the Pete Carroll
Pete Carroll
Peter Clay Carroll is the head coach and executive Vice-President of the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League. He is a former head coach of the New York Jets, New England Patriots and the University of Southern California Trojans football team.-Early life:Carroll attended Redwood High...
era: Arizona and Arizona State. Other Pac-10 teams have defeated USC at least once during this period, Oregon State did it twice, 2006 and again in 2008.
Stanford
Notre Dame
Arizona
Arizona State
With the appearance the game would be heading into overtime, ASU quarterback Danny Sullivan threw a 50-yard touchdown pass to receiver Chris McGaha in the last five seconds of the game.Oregon
After Erik FolkErik Folk
Erik Folk is an American college football player who is the current placekicker of the University of Washington and mostly remembered for kicking a 22 yard field goal to beat 3rd ranked USC on September 19, 2009 with just three seconds remaining and again in 2010, leaving the University of...
's 33-yard field goal in the first quarter for Washington, Nate Costa
Nate Costa
Nathaniel William "Nate" Costa is a former American football player. He played quarterback at the University of Oregon from 2006 to 2010 and was a team captain of the 2010 Oregon Ducks football team.-Early years:...
rushed for 3 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter to give the Ducks their first lead. Then Javes Lewis intercepted Jake Locker
Jake Locker
Jacob Cooper "Jake" Locker is an American football quarterback selected by the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League in the 2011 Draft...
's pass in the end zone to give Oregon the ball back, which resulted in Jeremiah Masoli
Jeremiah Masoli
Jeremiah Taeatafa Masoli is an American football quarterback for the Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League. He was signed by the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent in 2011...
scoring from the 1-yard line for their second touchdown. With a second left, Folk kicked a 48-yard field goal to end the half, which was aided by a personal foul on Oregon.
Unable to move, the Huskies turned the ball over to Oregon and the Ducks scored their third touchdown on Masoli's 3-yard run in the top of the third quarter.
UCLA
The Huskies failed to capitalize on UCLA's five turnovers and lost to the Bruins by a point at the Rose Bowl. Down by a point, Erik FolkErik Folk
Erik Folk is an American college football player who is the current placekicker of the University of Washington and mostly remembered for kicking a 22 yard field goal to beat 3rd ranked USC on September 19, 2009 with just three seconds remaining and again in 2010, leaving the University of...
's 38-yard field goal kick in the fourth quarter was no good. Folk kicked three field goals, two in the second quarter, and Jermaine Kearse scored two pass-touchdowns for the Huskies. Jake Locker
Jake Locker
Jacob Cooper "Jake" Locker is an American football quarterback selected by the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League in the 2011 Draft...
completed 23 of 40 passes for 235 yards.
Kai Forbath kicked a 27-yard field goal earlier in the final period to win the game for the Bruins. Kevin Prince
Kevin Prince
Kevin Prince is an American football quarterback. He played at Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, California. He is a redshirt junior at UCLA, the starting quarterback for the team...
completed 13 of 17 passes for 212 yards and Kevin Craft
Kevin Craft
Kevin Craft is a former college football quarterback at UCLA, who played for the Cougars de Saint-Ouen l'Aumône, France in France.-High school years:...
had 10 of 14 completions for 159 yards. Both gave up an interception.
Oregon State
Washington State
California
Washington's upsets of #19 California becomes the eleventh FBSNCAA Division I FBS National Football Championship
A college football national championship in the highest level of collegiate play in the United States, currently the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football Bowl Subdivision , is a designation awarded annually by various third-party organizations to their selection of the best...
team since 1946 to follow a winless 2008 season
2008 Washington Huskies football team
The 2008 Washington Huskies football team represented the University of Washington in the college football season of 2008-2009. The team's head coach was Tyrone Willingham. The Huskies played their home games at Husky Stadium in Seattle, Washington...
with five victories.
Roster
No. | Name | Pos. | Ht. | Wt. | Yr Exp | Hometown/Last School |
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1 | Chris Polk | TB | 5-11 | 210 | RS FR-RS | Redlands, Calif./East Valley |
1 | Talia Crichton | DE | 6-3 | 229 | FR-HS | Lakewood, Calif./Lakewood |
3 | Alvin Logan | LB | 6-2 | 219 | SO-1V | Aurora, Colo./Regis Jesuit |
3 | James Johnson | WR | 6-0 | 193 | FR-HS | Valley Center, Calif./Valley Center |
4 | Vonzell McDowell, Jr | CB | 5-9 | 180 | JR-2V | Kent, Wash./Rainier Beach |
4 | Chris Izbicki | TE | 6-3 | 232 | SO-SQ | Kirkland, Wash./Lake Washington |
5 | Anthony Boyles | CB | 6-3 | 197 | RS FR-RS | Compton, Calif./Junipero Serra |
5 | Matt Houston | LB | 6-0 | 220 | JR-1V | Goleta, Calif./Dos Pueblos |
6 | Desmond Trufant | CB | 6-0 | 172 | FR-HS | Tacoma, Wash./Wilson |
7 | Anthony Gobern | CB | 5-11 | 183 | FR-HS | Fair Oaks, Calif./Del Campo |
7 | Cody Bruns | WR | 5-11 | 176 | SO-1V | Prosser, Wash./Prosser |
8 | Ronnie Fouch | QB | 6-1 | 198 | SO-1V | Redlands, Calif./Redlands East Valley |
8 | Nate Williams | FS | 6-0 | 221 | JR-2V | Renton, Wash./Kennedy |
9 | Devin Aguilar | WR | 6-0 | 184 | SO-1V | Denver, Colo./Mullen |
9 | Donald Butler Donald Butler Donald A. Butler is an American football linebacker who currently plays for the San Diego Chargers. He played college football at the University of Washington... |
LB | 6-1 | 235 | SR-3V | Sacramento, Calif./Del Campo |
10 | Jake Locker Jake Locker Jacob Cooper "Jake" Locker is an American football quarterback selected by the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League in the 2011 Draft... |
QB | 6-3 | 226 | JR-1V | Ferndale, Wash./Ferndale |
11 | D'Andre Goodwin | WR | 5-11 | 183 | JR-2V | Pacoima, Calif./Antelope Valley |
12 | Luther Leonard | WR | 6-2 | 208 | RS FR-RS | Seattle, Wash./Evergreen |
13 | Taylor Bean | QB | 6-1 | 193 | SO-SQ | Vancouver, Wash./Skyview |
13 | Will Shamburger | S | 6-0 | 188 | FR-HS | Compton, Calif./St. John Bosco |
14 | Curtis Shaw | TB | 5-10 | 186 | SO-SQ | Stockton, Calif./Lincoln |
15 | Jermaine Kearse Jermaine Kearse Jermaine Kearse is an American football wide receiver for the Washington Huskies. He is considered one of the best wide prospects for the 2012 NFL Draft.-Early years:Wright attended Lakes High School in Lakewood, Washington... |
WR | 6-2 | 198 | SO-1V | Lakewood, Wash./Lakes |
16 | Vince Taylor | WR | 6-2 | 203 | RS FR-RS | Issaquah, Wash./Eastside Catholic |
16 | Eric Guttorp | PK | 5-7 | 168 | SO-SQ | Seattle, Wash./Nathan Hale |
17 | Erik Folk | PK | 5-11 | 185 | SO-SQ | Woodland Hills, Calif./Notre Dame |
17 | Keith Price | QB | 6-1 | 184 | FR-HS | Compton, Calif./St. John Bosco |
18 | Marlion Barnett | TE | 6-2 | 212 | FR-HS | Corona, Calif./Santiago |
20 | Cole Sager | RB | 5-10 | 196 | FR-HS | Burlington, Wash./Burlington-Edison |
20 | Justin Glenn | S | 5-11 | 198 | RS FR-RS | Mukilteo, Wash./Kamiak |
21 | Jordan Wallace | LB | 6-0 | 221 | FR-HS | Sacramento, Calif./Grant |
21 | Willie Griffin | TB | 5-8 | 191 | SO-1V | Oakland, Calif./McClymonds |
22 | Demitrius Bronson | RB | 5-10 | 206 | FR-HS | Kent, Wash./Kentwood |
22 | E.J. Savannah | LB | 6-1 | 228 | SR-2V | Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue |
23 | Johri Fogerson | TB | 6-1 | 191 | SO-1V | Kent, Wash./O'Dea |
24 | Joshua Gage | LB | 6-2 | 225 | SR-2V | Huntington Beach, Calif./Edison |
26 | Jason Wells | FS | 6-2 | 214 | SR-2V | La Verne, Calif./Mt. San Antonio JC |
27 | Adam Long | CB | 5-10 | 166 | RS FR-RS | Los Angeles, Calif./St. Bernard |
27 | William Chandler | WR | 6-0 | 180 | FR-HS | Sammamish, Wash./Skyline |
28 | Quinton Richardson | CB | 6-0 | 203 | SO-1V | Renton, Wash./O'Dea |
28 | Tony Chidiac | WR | 5-11 | 187 | JR-1V | Sammamish, Wash./Skyline |
29 | Nate Fellner | S | 6-1 | 198 | FR-HS | Fresno, Calif./Clovis West |
30 | Paul Homer | FB | 6-1 | 237 | SR-3V | Omaha, Neb./Millard North |
31 | Cort Dennison | LB | 6-1 | 220 | SO-1V | Salt Lake City, Utah/Judge Memorial |
32 | Kurt Mangum | LB | 6-0 | 241 | RS FR-RS | Chandler, Ariz./Chandler |
34 | Tim Tucker | LB | 6-1 | 234 | FR-HS | Harbor City, Calif./Narbonne |
35 | Brandon Yakaboski | TB | 5-11 | 200 | SO-SQ | Duvall, Wash./Mt. Si |
35 | Tripper Johnson | DB | 6-1 | 211 | SR-1V | Bellevue, Wash./Newport |
36 | David Butler | LS | 5-11 | 225 | FR-HS | Liberty Lake, Wash./Central Valley |
38 | Marquis Persley | CB | 6-0 | 188 | SO-1V | Redlands, Calif./East Valley |
39 | Greg Walker | S | 5-10 | 197 | RS FR-RS | Bellflower, Calif./St. Bernard |
40 | Mason Foster | LB | 6-2 | 244 | JR-2V | Seaside, Calif./Seaside |
41 | Victor Aiyewa | SS | 6-1 | 208 | JR-1V | Fresno, Texas/Hightower |
41 | Tobias Togi | FB | 5-11 | 239 | SO-SQ | Seattle, Wash./Evergreen |
42 | Kimo Makaula | FB | 6-2 | 248 | FR-HS | Kailua, Hawai'i/Punahou |
42 | Taylor Lappano | DB | 5-11 | 196 | RS FR-1V | Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake |
43 | T.J. Poe | LB | 6-1 | 225 | SR-2V | Enumclaw, Wash./Enumclaw |
45 | Anthony Tokunaga | WR | 5-11 | 177 | FR-HS | Honolulu, Hawai'i/Kamehameha |
46 | Will Mahan | P | 5-11 | 200 | JR-JC | Bakersfield, Calif./Bakersfield College |
47 | Austin Sylvester | FB | 6-1 | 241 | JR-1V | Reno, Nev./Bishop Manogue/The Hun (N.J.) |
48 | Jonathan Amosa | LB | 5-11 | 224 | RS FR-RS | Seattle, Wash./Rainier Beach |
49 | Danny Morovick | LS | 6-4 | 217 | SR-3V | Mission Viejo, Calif./Saddleback CC |
50 | Kalani Aldrich | DL | 6-7 | 250 | SO-SQ | Hilo, Hawaii/Kamehameha-Hawaii |
51 | Mykenna Ikehara | OL | 6-2 | 260 | RS FR-RS | Mililani, Hawai'i/Kamehameha |
52 | Nick Wood | DT | 6-3 | 273 | SO-SQ | Poway, Calif./Poway |
53 | Pete Galbraith | DE | 6-1 | 250 | SO-SQ | Deming, Wash./Mount Baker |
54 | Brandon Huppert | LB | 6-1 | 218 | JR-SQ | Edmonds, Wash./Edmonds-Woodway |
56 | Reece Anderson | LB | 5-11 | 188 | FR-HS | Bellevue, Wash./Newport/Cheshire Acad. |
56 | Senio Kelemete | OL | 6-4 | 281 | SO-1V | Seattle, Wash./Evergreen |
57 | Trenton Tuiasosopo | LB | 6-1 | 241 | SR-3V | Everett, Wash./Mariner |
58 | Andru Pulu | DE | 6-1 | 251 | FR-HS | Federal Way, Wash./Federal Way |
59 | Darrion Jones | DE | 6-2 | 256 | SR-2V | Lynwood, Calif./Lynwood |
60 | Brendan Lopez | LS | 6-0 | 223 | SO-SQ | Bellevue, Wash./Michigan |
61 | Gregory Christine | C | 6-2 | 284 | JR-SQ | Camarillo, Calif./St. Bonaventure |
63 | Daniel Kanczugowski | DL | 6-4 | 313 | RS FR-RS | Edmonds, Wash./O'Dea |
64 | Travis Dupart | DL | 6-2 | 245 | SO-TR | Roswell, Ga./Valdosta State |
65 | Ryan Tolar | C/OG | 6-5 | 293 | JR-2V | Pasco, Wash./Pasco |
66 | Daniel Te'o-Nesheim Daniel Te'o-Nesheim Daniel Te'o-Nesheim is an American football defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the third round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Washington.-Personal:... |
DE | 6-4 | 263 | SR-3V | Waikoloa, Hawai'i/Hawaii Prep |
67 | Skyler Fancher | OL | 6-5 | 288 | SO-1V | Costa Mesa, Calif./Huntington Beach |
68 | Mark Armelin | OT | 6-5 | 283 | SO-SQ | Canoga Park, Calif./Bishop Alemany |
69 | Nick Scott | OT | 6-5 | 318 | SR-SQ | St. Louis, Mo./Drake Univ. |
70 | Morgan Rosborough | OG | 6-6 | 379 | SR-1V | Long Beach, Calif./Jordan |
71 | Cody Habben | OT | 6-6 | 295 | JR-2V | Sammamish, Wash./Skyline |
73 | Drew Schaefer | OT | 6-4 | 288 | RS FR-RS | Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake |
74 | Alameda Ta'amu | DT | 6-3 | 348 | SO-1V | Kent, Wash./Rainier Beach |
75 | Terence Thomas | OT | 6-9 | 290 | RS FR-RS | Caldwell, Idaho/Caldwell |
77 | Scott Shugert | OG | 6-5 | 304 | SO-SQ | Oregon City, Ore./Oregon City |
79 | Craig Noble | DT | 6-3 | 309 | RS FR-RS | Los Angeles, Calif./Taft |
79 | Ben Ossai | OG | 6-6 | 335 | SR-3V | Bakersfield, Calif./Stockdale |
80 | Kavario Middleton | TE | 6-5 | 253 | SO-1V | Lakewood, Wash./Lakes |
82 | Jordan Polk | WR | 5-7 | 162 | SO-1V | Portland, Ore./Lincoln |
85 | Marek Domanski | TE | 6-5 | 247 | RS FR-RS | Seattle, Wash./Shorecrest |
86 | Ben Hayes | LS | 6-3 | 209 | SO-SQ | Renton, Wash./O'Dea |
88 | Dorson Boyce | TE | 6-2 | 231 | JR-JC | New York, N.Y./Allan Hancock College |
89 | Conrad Remington | DE | 6-1 | 228 | SO-SQ | Omaha, Neb./Omaha North |
90 | Chris Robinson | DT | 6-0 | 250 | FR-HS | Tustin, Calif./Tustin |
91 | Tyrone Duncan | DT | 6-2 | 272 | SO-SQ | Westlake Village, Calif./Westlake |
92 | Everrette Thompson | DE | 6-6 | 262 | SO-1V | Renton, Wash./Kennedy |
93 | Paul Dickey | P | 6-1 | 194 | SR-HS | Redmond, Wash./Lower Columbia CC |
94 | Kiel Rasp | P | 6-3 | 215 | SO-SQ | Seattle, Wash./Nathan Hale |
95 | Houston Hubert | PK | 5-10 | 175 | FR-HS | Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue |
96 | De'Shon Matthews | DT | 6-4 | 261 | JR-1V | Sacramento, Calif./Laguna Creek |
97 | Fred Wiggs | LB | 6-1 | 225 | JR-2V | Seattle, Wash./O'Dea |
98 | Semisi Tokolahi | DT | 6-2 | 340 | FR-HS | Hilo, Hawai'i/Hilo |
99 | Cameron Elisara | DT | 6-3 | 275 | JR-1V | Spokane, Wash./Ferris |
Game Starters
Opponent | WR | LT | LG | C | RG | RT | TE | QB | TB | FB | WR |
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LSU | J. Polk | Ossai | Christine | Tolar | Kelemete | Habben | Middleton | Locker | C. Polk | Izbicki% | J. Johnson |
IDAHO | Aguilar | Ossai | Christine | Tolar | Kelemete | Habben | Middleton | Locker | C. Polk | Izbicki% | J. Johnson |
USC | Aguilar | Ossai | Christine | Tolar | Kelemete | Habben | Middleton | Locker | C. Polk | Kearse^ | J. Johnson |
at Stanford | Kearse | Ossai | Christine | Tolar | Kelemete | Habben | Middleton | Locker | C. Polk | Izbicki% | Goodwin |
at Notre Dame | Kearse | Ossai | Christine | Tolar | Kelemete | Habben | Middleton | Locker | C. Polk | Goodwin^ | J. Johnson |
ARIZONA | Aguilar | Ossai | Christine | Tolar | Kelemete | Habben | Middleton | Locker | C. Polk | Izbicki% | J. Johnson |
at Arizona State | Aguilar | Ossai | Wood | Tolar | Kelemete | Habben | Middleton | Locker | C. Polk | Kearse^ | J. Johnson |
OREGON | Aguilar | Ossai | Wood | Tolar | Kelemete | Habben | Middleton | Locker | C. Polk | Izbicki% | Kearse |
at UCLA | Aguilar | Schaefer | Wood | Tolar | Rosborough | Habben | Middleton | Locker | C. Polk | Homer | Kearse |
at Oregon State | Aguilar | Schaefer | Wood | Tolar | Kelemete | Habben | Middleton | Locker | C. Polk | Homer | Kearse |
WASHINGTON STATE | Aguilar | Schaefer | Ossai | Tolar | Kelemete | Habben | Middleton | Locker | C. Polk | Kearse^ | J. Johnson |
CALIFORNIA | Aguilar | Schaefer | Ossai | Ikehara | Kelemete | Habben | Bruns^ | Locker | C. Polk | Homer | Kearse |
% - started as second tight end ^ - started as third wide receiver
Opponent | DE | DT | DT | DE | OLB | ILB | OLB | S | S | CB | CB |
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LSU | Te’o-Nesheim | Ta’amu | Elisara | Jones | Savannah | Butler | Foster | Williams | Walker | McDowell | Richardson |
IDAHO | Te’o-Nesheim | Ta’amu | Elisara | Aldrich | Savannah | Butler | Foster | Williams | Glenn | McDowell | Richardson |
USC | Te’o-Nesheim | Ta’amu | Elisara | Crichton | Savannah | Butler | Foster | Williams | Glenn | McDowell | Richardson |
at Stanford | Te’o-Nesheim | Ta’amu | Elisara | Crichton | Savannah | Butler | Foster | Williams | Glenn | Trufant | Richardson |
at Notre Dame | Te’o-Nesheim | Ta’amu | Elisara | Crichton | Dennison | Butler | Foster | Williams | Glenn | Trufant | Richardson |
ARIZONA | Te’o-Nesheim | Ta’amu | Elisara | Jones | Savannah | Butler | Foster | Aiyewa | Fellner | Trufant | Richardson |
at Arizona State | Te’o-Nesheim | Ta’amu | Elisara | Jones | Savannah | Butler | Foster | Aiyewa | Williams | Trufant | Long |
OREGON | Te’o-Nesheim | Ta’amu | Thompson | Jones | Savannah | Butler | Foster | Williams | Fellner | Trufant | Long |
at UCLA | Pulu | Ta’amu | Te’o-Nesheim | Crichton | Dennison | Butler | Foster | Williams | Wells | Trufant | Long |
at Oregon State | Te’o-Nesheim | Ta’amu | Matthews | Jones | Dennison | Butler | Foster | Williams | Fellner | Trufant | Long |
WASHINGTON STATE | Te’o-Nesheim | Thompson | Elisara | Jones | Dennison | Butler | Foster | Williams | Wells | Trufant | Long |
CALIFORNIA | Te’o-Nesheim | Ta’amu | Thompson | Jones | Dennison | Butler | Foster | Williams | Wells | Trufant | Long |
Rankings
Poll | Pre | Wk 1 | Wk 2 | Wk 3 | Wk 4 | Wk 5 | Wk 6 | Wk 7 | Wk 8 | Wk 9 | Wk 10 | Wk 11 | Wk 12 | Wk 13 | Wk 14 | Final |
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AP | NR | NR | NR | 24 | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | |
Coaches | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | |
Harris | Not released | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | ||||
BCS | Not released | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR |
Players in the NFL
The following UW Huskies were selected in the 2010 NFL Draft2010 NFL Draft
The 2010 NFL Draft was the 75th annual meeting of National Football League franchises to select newly eligible football players. Unlike previous years, the 2010 draft took place over three days, at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, with the first round on Thursday, April 22, 2010, at 7:30 pm...
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Player | Position | Round | Pick | NFL Club |
Donald Butler Donald Butler Donald A. Butler is an American football linebacker who currently plays for the San Diego Chargers. He played college football at the University of Washington... |
LB Linebacker A linebacker is a position in American football that was invented by football coach Fielding H. Yost of the University of Michigan. Linebackers are members of the defensive team, and line up approximately three to five yards behind the line of scrimmage, behind the defensive linemen... |
3 | 79 | San Diego Chargers 2010 San Diego Chargers season The 2010 San Diego Chargers season was the franchise's 41st season in the National Football League, and their 51st overall. After a 13–3 record dissolved into a disappointing loss to the New York Jets in the divisional round of the 2009-10 NFL Playoffs, the Chargers had high hopes of winning their... |
Daniel Te'o-Nesheim Daniel Te'o-Nesheim Daniel Te'o-Nesheim is an American football defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the third round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Washington.-Personal:... |
DE Defensive end Defensive end is the name of a defensive position in the sport of American and Canadian football.This position has designated the players at each end of the defensive line, but changes in formations have substantially changed how the position is played over the years... |
3 | 86 | Philadelphia Eagles 2010 Philadelphia Eagles season The 2010 Philadelphia Eagles season was the 78th season for the team in the National Football League , who looked to improve on their 11–5 record from 2009. They finished with a 10–6 record, but lost to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card playoffs. For head coach Andy Reid, this was his 12th... |
Academics
Washington placed seven players on the 2009 Pac-10 All-Academic TeamDB Victor Aiyewa, Jr. 3.36 GPA in Sociology, First Team
RB Paul Homer, Sr. 3.19 GPA in Biology, Second Team
DB Greg Walker, RFr. 3.45 GPA in Pre-Engineering, Second Team
LB Cort Dennison, So. Honorable Mention
PK Erik Folk, So. Honorable Mention
OT Cody Habben, Jr. Honorable Mention
OG Morgan Rosborough, Sr. Honorable Mention
Athletics
Washington placed ten players on the 2009 Pac-10 All-Conference TeamWR Jermaine Kearse, So., Second Team Offense
DL Daniel Te'o-Nesheim, Sr., Second Team Defense
LB Donald Butler, Sr., Second Team Defense
WR Devin Aguilar, So. Honorable Mention
OLB Mason Foster, Jr. Honorable Mention
OG Senio Kelemete, So. Honorable Mention
QB Jake Locker, Jr. Honorable Mention
TB Chris Polk, Fr. Honorable Mention
C Ryan Tolar, Jr. Honorable Mention
CB Desmond Trufant, Fr. Honorable Mention
See also
- 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings2009 NCAA Division I FBS football rankingsThree human polls and one formulaic ranking make up the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings, in addition to various publications' preseason polls. Unlike most sports, college football's governing body, the NCAA, does not bestow a National Championship title. That title is bestowed by one or...
- 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season2009 NCAA Division I FBS football seasonThe 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season, or the college football season, began on September 2, 2009, progressed through the regular season and bowl season, and concluded with the Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game in Pasadena, California on January 7, 2010, featuring the...
- 2009 Pac-10 Conference football season2009 Pac-10 Conference football seasonThe 2009 Pacific-10 Conference football season started on Thursday, September 3, 2009. Oregon won the Pac-10 title, which had been held by USC for the past seven years...
- University of WashingtonUniversity of WashingtonUniversity of Washington is a public research university, founded in 1861 in Seattle, Washington, United States. The UW is the largest university in the Northwest and the oldest public university on the West Coast. The university has three campuses, with its largest campus in the University...