2016 HUSKY FOOTBALL

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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

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2016 HUSKY SCHEDULE / RESULTS Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 21 Nov. 27

RUTGERS (Pac-12) W, 48-13 IDAHO (Pac-12) 2:00 p.m. PORTLAND STATE (Pac-12) 5:00 p.m. at Arizona* TBD STANFORD* (ESPN) 6:00 p.m. at Oregon* TBD OREGON STATE* TBD at Utah* TBD at California* TBD USC* TBD ARIZONA STATE* TBD at WSU* (FOX or FS1) 12:30 p.m. all times are Pacific rankings are AP at time of game

2016 FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS

NORTH Pac-12 Overall California 0-0 1-0 Oregon 0-0 1-0 Stanford 0-0 1-0 Washington 0-0 1-0 Oregon State 0-0 0-1 Washington State 0-0 0-1 SOUTH Pac-12 Overall Arizona State 0-0 1-0 Colorado 0-0 1-0 Utah 0-0 1-0 Arizona 0-0 0-1 UCLA 0-0 0-1 USC 0-0 0-1

WEEK TWO PAC-12 GAMES

Utah State at USC, 11 a.m. (Pac-12) Idaho at Washington, 2 p.m. (Pac-12) Idaho State at Colorado, 2:30 p.m. (Pac-12) BYU at Utah, 4:30 p.m. (FOX) UNLV at UCLA, 5 p.m. (Pac-12) Texas Tech at Arizona State, 7 p.m. (FS1) Washington St. at Boise St., 7:15 p.m. (ESPN) Virginia at Oregon, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN) Cal at San Diego State, 7:30 p.m. (CBS-SN) Grambling State at Arizona, 7:45 p.m. (Pac-12)

#14/18 WASHINGTON vs. IDAHO Dawgs Continue Homestand as Vandals Visit Montlake THE GAME: The Washington football team (1-0) continue its three-game, season-opening homestand Saturday, Sept. 10, vs. Idaho. The game kicks off at 2:00 p.m. PT and will air on Pac12 Network. The Huskies opened the season with a 48-13 win over Rutgers last Saturday on Montlake, while the Vandals began their season with a 20-17 win over Montana State on Thu., Sept. 1. With new rankings not due out until Tuesday (there are games on Sunday and Monday), the Huskies remain ranked No. 14 in the preseason AP top 25 and No. 18 in the initial USA Today coaches poll. Following this Saturday, the Huskies close out their opening stretch of three straight home games to begin the season, hosting Portland State (Sept. 17) before kicking off Pac-12 play on the road, Sept. 24 at Arizona. QUICK SLANTS: The Huskies had a kick return for a touchdown (John Ross, 92 yds.) and a punt return for a TD (Dante Pettis, 68 yds.) in the win over Rutgers ... only twice before in recorded history have the Huskies done that: 1940 vs. WSU (Ernie Steele had an 87-yd. KOR and an 83-yd. PR) and 2001 vs. Idaho (Roc Alexander, 95-yd. KOR; Charles Frederick, 87-yd. PR) ... Ross’ kick-return TD was the fourth of his career, breaking the UW record he formerly shared with Jim Krieg (197071) while Pettis’ punt-return score was also his fourth, tying Beno Bryant’s UW mark (1989-93) ... Ross now has five scoring plays of 90 or more yards in his UW career – four kickoff returns and a 91-yard TD reception ... Ross, who sat out the 2015 season due to injury, also caught TD passes of 38 and 50 yards vs. the Scarlet Knights ... the UW has scored 52, 45, 44 and 48 points in its last four games (dating back to last season, of course), 47.25 points per game ... four true freshmen played vs. Rutgers: WR Aaron Fuller, OL Nick Harris, DB Taylor Rapp and LB Brandon Wellington ... an additional 12 Huskies made their UW debut in the season-opener: QB Tony Rodriguez, OLB Benning Potoa’e, LB D.J. Beavers, OLB Jusstis Warren, WR K.J. Young, WR Andre Baccellia, LB Kyler Manu, OLB Bryce Sterk, DL Jared Pulu, DL John Clark, OL Jared Hilbers and DL Ricky McCoy ... a remarkable 28 different UW players were credited with a tackle in the Rutgers game . TELEVISION: The Washington-Idaho game will air live to a national audience on Pac-12 Network with J.B. Long (play-by-play), Glenn Parker (color) and Jill Savage (sidelines) providing the commentary. RADIO: The Washington IMG College Network, with its flagship station KOMO AM-1000 and FM97.7, will carry the live broadcast of every football game on 17 Northwest radio stations. Longtime play-by-play man Bob Rondeau and color analyst Damon Huard are joined by sideline reporter Elise Woodward. The UW broadcast of the game will also air on Sirius (146) and XM (198) satellite radio.

#14/18 WASHINGTON vs. IDAHO Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016 • 2:00 p.m. PT

Radio: KOMO AM-1000/FM-97.7 and the Washington IMG College Network; Sirius 146; XM 198 Television: Pac-12 Network Media Schedule for the Week: Monday: Press conference, 11:30 a.m. Founder’s Club Tuesday: Interviews: 11:45 a.m. (defensive coaches & player interviews after) Pac-12 Coaches Teleconference 10:15 a.m. (Petersen: 12:35 p.m.)

Wednesday: Interviews: 11:45 a.m. (offensive coaches & players) Thursday: Coach Petersen in old team room at approximately 11:55 a.m. Friday: No media availability * all times approximate. Arrive early!

WASHINGTON vs. IDAHO • HUSKY STADIUM • SEPT. 10, 2016 • 2:00 P.M. PT (PAC-12 NETWORK) THE HEAD COACH: Chris Petersen, who has built a reputation as an offensive M ED IA R ES O U R C ES innovator who carried the Boise State football program to its highest highs, was MONDAY PRESS CONFERENCE ON GOHUSKIES.COM: Every Monday, head finally swayed to take on a new challenge when he agreed to become head coach coach Chris Petersen will hold his weekly press conference, starting at 11:30 a.m. PT. of the Huskies in December, 2013. In 2015, Petersen’s Huskies, featuring one of Fans can watch live on gohuskies.com and watch a replay at gohuskies.com/petersen. the nation’s youngest squads (74 freshmen and sophomores and only 14 seniors) and a schedule ranked by many as the nation’s toughest (10 out of 12 qualified PAC-12 TELECONFERENCE: All 12 Pac-12 coaches are available on a weekly for bowls), rallied for the Dawgs’ sixth consecutive bowl berth, which resulted in teleconference each Tuesda.. The call begins at 10:15 a.m. PT and Coach Petersen is a victory over Southern Miss in the Heart of Dallas Bowl. A stout Husky defense on the call at 11:55 a.m. PT. Contact the Pac-12 office at (925) 932-4411 for more info. (first in the Pac-12 in scoring and total defense) led the way as a freshman-laden RADIO ON SiriusXM: Most Pac-12 games this season will air on SiriusXM. The UW offense showed steady growth en route to a 7-6 season record. Off the field, Pebroadcast of the UW-Idaho game will air on Sirius 146 and XM 198. tersen’s impact on the program’s academic success was clear as well. During the season (fall academic quarter, 2015), the football team posted a team GPA of 3.12, COACH’S SHOW: The Coach Petersen Show, with Elise Woodward and head coach highest in team history, breaking the old record, set the previous spring. In his first Chris Petersen, will air each Monday on KOMO AM-1000 / FM-97.7 at 6:00 p.m.. season at UW, Petersen led the Huskies to an 8-6 record and a berth in the TickHUSKY SPORTS NETWORK: The following stations make up the 17-station Husky etCity Cactus Bowl. He became the fastest active FBS coach to reach 100 career Sports Network, covering three states: victories – doing so in 117 games – and tied with Knute Rockne for fifth fastest WASHINGTON: all-time. Petersen’s ‘Built for Life’ coaching philosophy has been embraced on and Seattle (flagship) KOMO 1000 AM Port Angeles/Sequim KONP 1450 AM off the field by the Huskies in less than a year. Not only did UW produce three firstKOOL 107.1 AM KOMO 97.7 FM Spokane team and seven honorable mention All-Pac-12 players, but five players earned first KOMO 1000 AM Aberdeen KWOK 1490 AM Tacoma or second team Academic All-Pac-12 recognition, including Danny Shelton who KUJ 1420 AM Bellingham KPUG 1170 AM Walla Walla was named First-Team Academic All-American – a first for the UW since 1991. KKRT 900 AM Centralia KELA 1430 AM Wenatchee Petersen, 51, the only two-time winner of the Paul “Bear” Bryant Award (2006 and Yakima KUTI 1460 AM Kelso/Longview KLOG 1490 AM 2009), compiled an exceptional 92-12 record in his eight seasons as Boise State OREGON: Mt. Vernon KBRC 1430 AM head coach (2006-2013), including two unbeaten seasons (13-0 in 2006 and 14-0 KUIK 1360 AM Mt. Vernon KRBC 102.1 FM Portland in 2009) and two BCS bowl berths. He won five conference titles and posted a 57-6 Moses Lake KWIQ 1020 AM ALASKA: record in conference play. Petersen, who also won the Bobby Dodd Coach of the KJNO 630 AM Omak KOMW 680 AM Juneau Year Award in 2010, led the Broncos to 10 or more wins in seven of his eight seasons and to 12 or more in four straight (2008-11). In 2006, Petersen’s first season Petersen served as the Broncos’ offensive coordinator from 2001-05. Petersen bein charge in Boise, he led the Broncos to their first undefeated season since 1958, gan his coaching career in 1987 as freshman coach at his alma mater, UC Davis. when the school was a junior college. The 2006 season was capped by a 43-42 In 1989, he became the Aggies’ varsity wide receivers coach. In 1992, Petersen overtime win over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl, a game remembered by many as moved to Pittsburgh, where he was quarterbacks coach. In 1993, Petersen moved one of the greatest in bowl-game history. That Boise team ended the year ranked back west to take over a QBs coach at Portland State, helping the Vikings to DiviNo. 5 in the final Associated Press top 25 poll. The following season, the Broncos sion II playoff berths in each of his two seasons. In 1995, he took a job at Oregon went 10-3 and finished out of the polls for what would be the only time in Peters- as the receivers coach under Mike Bellotti, a position he held before moving to en’s first seven seasons. The 2008 squad went 12-1 and ranked No. 11 in the final Boise as offensive coordinator in 2001. Born in Yuba City, Calif., on Oct. 13, 1964, top 25, finishing the regular season undefeated. In 2009, Petersen led the Broncos Petersen graduated from Yuba City High in 1983 and went on to play quarterback to their second undefeated campaign and another Fiesta Bowl berth. Boise State at Sacramento City College. From there, he transferred to UC Davis, earning a beat TCU, 17-10, in Arizona, becoming the first team from a non-BCS conference bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1988. He later earned a master’s in educational ever to win two BCS bowl games. The ‘09 Broncos checked in at No. 4 in the final psychology from Davis. At Davis, he set numerous school records, including the AP poll. The 2010 season ended with a 12-1 record, a No. 9 final ranking and a win season standards for passing efficiency, completions, completion percentage, TD in the Las Vegas Bowl, the first of three straight trips to Vegas for Boise State. In passes and total offense as well as the career mark for completion percentage. 2011, BSU once again went 12-1, finishing with a No. 8 final ranking. Last season, He still remains in the top 10 in Aggies history in numerous season and career Petersen’s team went 11-2 and beat Washington in the Las Vegas Bowl, good for categories and his season and career completion percentage records still stand. In a No. 18 final ranking. In 2013, Boise State, which faced Washington in the first 1986, Petersen was named the Northern California Athletic Conference Player of game at the newly renovated Husky Stadium, finished the regular season with an the Year and earned UC Davis’ Colby E. Slater Award as the school’s Male Athlete 8-4 record (Petersen came to the UW prior to the Broncos’ bowl game). Through- of the Year. He was also a captain and won the team’s Jerry Norris Award (Most out his teams’ unmatched on-field success, Petersen also saw his Broncos suc- Valuable and Inspirational) and was inducted into the Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of ceed in the classroom. In 2011, Boise State was the only school to finish in the top Fame in 1997. Petersen and his wife, Barbara, have two sons, Jack and Sam. 10 in both major polls and also receive a Public Recognition Award from the NCAA Petersen’s Head Coaching Career: for finishing in the top 10 percent of the Academic Progress Rate (APR), the second Year School Overall Conference Bowl Final AP Rank of three straight such awards for the program. Boise State’s APR was second in 2006 Boise State 13-0 8-0 (1st) Fiesta (W) No. 5 the nation in 2011 and 2012 and Petersen was recognized in 2012 for having the 2007 Boise State 10-3 7-1 (2nd) Hawai’i (L) best APR for the two previous years among all FBS coaches. Known for his work 2008 Boise State 12-1 8-0 (1st) Poinsettia (L) No. 11 with quarterbacks, Petersen tutored Ryan Dinwiddie, Jared Zabransky and Kellen 2009 Boise State 14-0 8-0 (1st) Fiesta (W) No. 4 12-1 7-1 (t-1st) Las Vegas (W) No. 9 Moore at Boise State. Moore set an NCAA record with 50 career wins as a start- 2010 Boise State 12-1 6-1 (2nd) Las Vegas (W) No. 8 ing QB while winning three conference player of the year awards. Moore was the 2011 Boise State 11-2 7-1 (t-1st) Las Vegas (W) No. 18 only player ever to record four 3,000-yard seasons in both passing and total of- 2012 Boise State 8-4 6-2 (2nd) Hawai’i* fense. His 142 passing touchdowns were second-most in NCAA history while his 2013 Boise State 8-6 4-5 (3rd-N) Cactus (L) 14,667 career passing yards were fifth-most. He twice led the nation in passing 2014 Washington 2015 Washington 7-5 4-5 (t-4th-N) Heart of Dallas (W) efficiency and set an NCAA record for season interception percentage, throwing 2016 Washington 1-0 just three in 431 attempts in 2009. During his eight seasons seasons, 51 Broncos Total 108-24 65-16 * did not coach in 2013 Hawaii Bowl earned all-conference honors. Before taking over as head coach at Boise State, Page 2 2016 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL

WASHINGTON vs. IDAHO • HUSKY STADIUM • SEPT. 10, 2016 • 2:00 P.M. PT (PAC-12 NETWORK) 100 WINS: With the 2014 victory over Washington State in the Apple Cup, UW head coach Chris Petersen reached his 100th career victory. At the time, it put his record at 100-17, meaning that it took him 117 career games to reach his 100th victory. Only four coaches in major college history did it faster: Gil Dobie (North Dakota State, UW, Navy, Cornell): 108 games George Woodruff (Penn): 109 games Bud Wilkinson (Oklahoma): 111 games Fielding Yost (Neb., Kansas, Stanford, San Jose St., Michigan): 114 games Chris Petersen (Boise State, Washington): 117 games Knute Rockne (Notre Dame): 117 games Additionally, Petersen’s 117 games were fewer than any ACTIVE FBS coach required to make it to 100 victories. Here were the top five, at the time: Chris Petersen: 117 games Urban Meyer: 118 games Bob Stoops: 122 games Gary Patterson: 128 games Steve Spurrier: 129 games PETERSEN THIRD ON LIST: The 2016 NCAA record book lists the top active FBS coaches in terms of winning percentage (minimum five years at FBS) and the Huskies’ own Chris Petersen is No. 3 on this list. Here are the top 10 FBS coaches by career winning pct. (FBS only), at the start of the 2016 season: No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name, Current School W L T Pct. Urban Meyer, Ohio State....................154 27 0 .851 Jimbo Fisher, Florida State...................68 14 0 .829 Chris Petersen, Washington...............107 24 0 .817 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma.......................179 46 0 .796 David Shaw, Stanford..........................54 14 0 .794 Nick Saban, Alabama.........................191 60 1 .760 Gary Patterson, TCU...........................143 47 0 .753 Mark Richt, Miami, Fla.......................145 51 0 .740 Dabo Swinney, Clemson .....................75 27 0 .735 Les Miles, LSU...................................139 53 0 .724

PETERSEN’S FIRST FIVE: The NCAA Record Book also notes that Petersen won more games in his first season as a head coach (13-0 in 2006) than any coach in history and that his record over his first five seasons as a head coach (61-5) was fifth-best in history, ahead of the likes of Knute Rockne and Bud Wilkinson and behind coaching legends like Gil Dobie and Walter Camp. Here are the 10-best coaching performances over the first five years of a career: Coach, Team(s) Seasons Gil Dobie, North Dakota St., Washington....... 1906-10 Walter Camp, Yale, Stanford.......................... 1888-92 George Woodruff, Penn.................................. 1892-96 Bob Neyland, Tennessee................................. 1926-30 Chris Petersen, Boise State............................ 2006-10 Knute Rockne, Notre Dame............................ 1918-22 Barry Switzer, Oklahoma................................. 1973-77 Elmer Henderson, Southern California........... 1919-23 Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma............................... 1947-51 Henry Williams, Army, Minnesota........ 1891, 1900-03

W L T Pct. 26 0 1 .981 69 2 2 .959 67 5 0 .931 43 2 3 .927 61 5 0 .924 39 3 3 .900 51 5 2 .896 36 5 0 .878 46 6 1 .877 47 4 6 .877

COACHING STAFF: In the first three years of the Chris Petersen Era at Washington, there are been just two changes to the Huskies’ full-time assistant coacing staff, both coming this past offseason. Seven of the nine assistants are in their third season at UW under Petersen (one of which was a holdover from the prior staff). Of the nine full-time coaches on the 2016 staff, six came to the UW from Boise State along with Petersen after 2013. Defensive coordi-

nator Pete Kwiatkowski was on Petersen’s staff in Boise in all eight seasons as head coach, including the last four as coordinator. Kwiatkowksi, a BSU Hall-of-Fame defensive lineman, also worked at his alma mater from 1988 to 1996. Associate head coach and offensive line coach Chris Strausser spent 12 of the last 13 seasons prior to UW coaching in Boise (he coached at Colorado in 2006), meaning he was with Petersen seven of eight seasons at BSU. Running backs coach and recruiting coordinator Keith Bhonapha was also on Petersen’s Broncos staff during Petersen’s entire eight seasons, though he started as director of operations. He coached running backs his last five years at BSU. Assistant head coach, special teams coordinator and linebackers coach Bob Gregory came to Washington having spent the previous four seasons at Boise State. He was the defensive coordinator at California from 2002 to 2009 and, along with also having coached at Boise State in 2001, has also worked in the conference at Oregon. Former Oregon State quarterback Jonathan Smith, who turned in several top-class performances vs. the Huskies during his playing days, was quarterbacks coach at Boise State for Petersens’ last two seasons. Previously an offensive coordinator at Montana, he continued in that role (along with QBs) at Washington. Defensive backs coach Jimmy Lake, who spent the 2004 season in the same position at Washington under head coach Keith Gilbertson, was Petersen’s DBs coach in Boise the last two years there, having spent five seasons in the NFL before that. Lake added co-defensive coordinator to his title this offseason. Tight ends coach Jordan Paopao is entering his fourth season in that role, having worked as a Husky GA the previous two. The two newcomers to the Washington staff are not entirely new. UW alum Ikaika Malloe, who lettered as a Husky from 1993 to 1996, once worked as a graduate assistant at his alma mater. He joined the staff after last season, coming to Seattle from Utah State. New wide receivers coach Bush Hamden was an offensive quality control assistant for the Huskies in 2015. A former Boise State quarterback, he worked at Davidson, Arkansas State, Florida, Sacramento State, Maryland and Colorado before moving to Montlake. Three of Washington’s four graduate assistant coaches are in their second season: former Boise State receiver Kirby Moore, former Stanford defensive back Terrence Brown and former Kansas State linebacker Hansen Sekona. The newcomer is former North Carolina offensive lineman Kyle Jolly. THE YOUNG AND THE OLD: Washington was one of the country’s youngest teams in 2015, as the UW roster included 52 freshman (both true and redshirt freshmen) and 24 sophomores, as compared to just 13 seniors. Not surprisingly, the Huskies returned a great deal of experience in 2016. In fact, not counting specialists (kickers, punters, long snappers, returners), a total of 33 different Huskies have started at least one game in a Washington uniform, 18 on offense and 15 on defense. However, the 2016 roster still includes just 13 seniors to go along with 41 freshmen and redshirt freshmen, as well as 28 sophomores. THE DEFENSE: Washington’s defense was the strongest it has been in years in 2015, leaving a standard for this season that will be a challenge to match. Last year, the Husky defense finished first in the Pac-12 in scoring defense, allowing just 247 points, or 18.8 per game, the best average by the UW since 1996 (18.4 per game). The Huskies gave up 103 fewer points in 2015 than in 2014 (though, the UW played one more game in 2014). The Dawgs also led the conference in total defense (351.8 yards per game), opponent first downs (19.1 per game) and red-zone defense (79.5 percent). In the red zone, UW opponents managed just 17 touchdowns in 39 attempts (43.6 percent), best in the conference. THE OFFENSE: Washington’s offense finished last season on a high. Over the three-game win streak that wrapped up the 2015 campaign, the Huskies posted 52, 45 and 44 points, an average of 47.0 per game. Over the last four games of the season, the Huskies amassed 2,052 yards of total offense, or an

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TEAM NOTES average of 513.0 yards per game. Over the final three (Oregon State, Washington State, Southern Miss), the Huskies racked up 807 rushing yards (269.0 per game) and completed 55-of-75 passes (.733) for 698 yards, four touchdowns and just one interception. 1,000-YARDERS: Prior to the 2007 season, Washington running backs had compiled 11 1,000-yard seasons in the school’s long history. Since then, Washington has had a back reach 1,000 yards seven out of the last nine years. Here’s a look at those seven recent 1,000-yard seasons: 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015

Louis Rankin.................. 1,294 yards Chris Polk....................... 1,113 yards Chris Polk....................... 1,415 yards Chris Polk....................... 1,488 yards Bishop Sankey............... 1,439 yards Bishop Sankey............... 1,870 yards Myles Gaskin................. 1,320 yards

HOME vs. NON CONFERENCE: Washington has been very tough to beat in home, non-conference games over the last several decades. Going back to (and including) the 1981 season, the Huskies have posted a 63-13 record against nonPac-10/Pac-12 foes in Husky Stadium. Those 13 losses have come to Nebraska (2010), LSU (2009), BYU (2008), Oklahoma (2008), Ohio State (2007), Notre Dame (2005), Fresno State (2004), Nevada (2003), Air Force (1999), Nebraska (1997), Notre Dame (1995), Colorado (1989) and Oklahoma State (1985). Notable wins wins during that stretch include victories over No. 19 Boise State last season, No. 22 Boise State in 2007, No. 11 Michigan in 2001, No. 4 Miami in 2000, and No. 12 Nebraska in 1992. Prior to the 2004 loss to Nevada, Washington hadn’t lost a home game to a non-league opponent since falling to Air Force, 31-21, on September 18, 1999. The Huskies had won 10 such games before that Nevada loss. The UW is 14-2 over its last 16 home, non-league games, with an 12-game winning streak. HUSKIES vs . VANDALS HISTORY: Washington and Idaho have a long history of football, mainly due to the fact that the two universities were both a part of the Pacific Coast Conference for many years. Idaho was a PCC member from 1922-1942 and again from 1945-1958, when the league was broken up and re-formed as the AAWU. The Huskies and Vandals didn’t play one another every year during their seasons together in the PCC, but did play often. Washington is 35-2-2 all-time against Idaho, losing the teams’ first-ever meeting (12-6, Oct. 27, 1900, in Spokane) and the fifth meeting (8-0, Oct. 30, 1905 in Moscow). The ties came in 1907 (0-0 in Seattle) and 1938 (12-12 in Seattle). Only two of the 39 all-time meetings have been played in Moscow and only two others in Spokane, meaning the Huskies are 33-0-2 all-time vs. the Vandals in Seattle. The Huskies have won 18 consecutive games against Idaho, dating back to the 1938 tie, and are undefeated (with two ties) in their last 33, dating back to the 1905 loss. Prior to 2000, the Huskies hadn’t played Idaho since 1973. The game returned to the schedule as the 2000 season opener at Husky Stadium, when Willie Alderson’s 82-yard TD run on the game’s first play from scrimmage sent a scare in the UW. Washington led 20-13 at halftime, and scored 24 unanswered points in the second half to win, 44-20. In 2001, the two teams met in the second game of the season in the first game after the Sept. 11 attacks. Special teams touchdowns highlighted the day for the Huskies in a 53-3 win. Roc Alexander returned a kickoff 95 yards, Chris Massey returned a blocked field goal 69 yards for a score and Charles Frederick took a punt back 87 yards for a touchdown. In 2002, the Huskies ran out to a 28-0 lead late in the second quarter and won, 41-27. Cody Pickett threw for 438 yards and three TDs while Idaho quarterback Brian Lindgren was 22for-38 for 309 yards and two scores. On Sept. 20, 2003, the Huskies posted a Page 4

45-14 win. After Terry Johnson recovered a fumble in the endzone to give the UW a 7-0 lead, Idaho tied it on a Michael Harrington TD pass. However, the UW never trailed. Rich Alexis rushed for 116 yards and two scores on 22 carries and Pickett completed 20 of 29 passes for 234 yards. In that game alone, eight different UW players carried the ball, three different players saw time at quarterback and 12 different Huskies caught a pass. On Sept. 17, 2005, the Dawgs beat the Vandals, 34-6. Louis Rankin rushed for 119 yards, including a 48-yard touchdown while quarterback Isaiah Stanback ran for one TD and threw another. Most recently on Sept. 12, 2009, the Huskies beat Idaho, 4223, in the second game of the season. Jake Locker was 17-for-25 for 235 yards and three touchdowns in the win. UW vs. SUN BELT: Aside from Idaho (see previous note), the only current member of the Sun Belt Conference that the UW has faced is Georgia State. The Huskies beat the Panthers, 45-14, in 2014. THE PAC-12: Prior to the 2011 season, the Pac-10 Conference added Utah and Colorado to expand to the Pac-12. Washington, which along with California is one of two schools who have been in the conference since its founding in 1915, plays in the Pac-12 North, along with the other three Northwest schools (Oregon, OSU, WSU) and Stanford and California. Under current plans, each school will play all five division rivals, plus four of six teams in the other division each season. The first two seasons, the Huskies did not face UCLA or Arizona State. In 2013 and 14, the Huskies didn’t face Utah or USC. Last year and in 2016, neither UCLA nor Colorado are on the UW schedule. THE 100-YARD FACTOR: Since the 1947 season, Washington is 199-65-3 (.751) when a Husky player rushes for 100 yards in a game. The Huskies were 5-4 in such games in 2015. HISTORY LESSON: Successfully rushing the football and winning go handin-hand for the Huskies. Since 1990, UW has rushed for 200 yards in a game 100 times. The Huskies’ record stands at 83-16-1 (.835) in those contests. Since 1995, UW is 58-13-1 (.813) when rushing for 200 yards. HUSKY STADIUM RENOVATION: Husky Stadium underwent a major renovation over from Nov., 2011, through Aug., 2013, as the entire lower bowl and south upper deck were demolished and replaced. The new facility features a new, state-of-the-art football operations center (weight room, training room, locker room, meeting rooms, coaches’ offices) in the west end, much more premium seating options and a new playing surface. Husky Stadium had featured a track up until 2011, so seats that were once far from the field, particularly in the west end, are much closer to the action. UW is 16-7 at home since the re-opening of Husky Stadium. ALASKA AIRLINES FIELD AT HUSKY STADIUM: The Oregon game on Nov. 5, 2011, marked the final game in Husky Stadium prior to major renovations that have now been completed. The Huskies re-opened their home field with a 38-6 win over then-No. 19 Boise State on Aug. 31, 2013. The 2016 season marks the 96th season of play in Husky Stadium. Original construction on the facility was completed in 1920 when Washington played one game in the new campus facility. UW’s all-time record in Husky Stadium stands at 372-176-21 (.672).

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OFFENSIVE POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES * QUARTERBACKS * #3, Jake Browning, 6-2, 209, So. – Watch lists include: Manning, Lombardi, Maxwell and Davey O’Brien ... 18-for-27 for 287 yards and 3 TDs in win over Rutgers ... played in, and started, 12 of 13 games in 2015 ... 2,955 passing yds. and 233 completetions were 5th-most in UW history while his 368 attempts were 6thmost ... also had the 6th-best comp. pct. in UW history (.633) and the 9th-highest pass efficiency (139.7) ... finished the season with 6 straight 200-yard passing games and 8 for the season, 4th-most ever at Washington ... set UW freshman record with 368 yds. (on 22-of-31 passing) vs. Utah State ... threw 3 TDs vs. the Aggies, including 81 and 33-yd. scores to D. Washington ... first UW true freshman ever to start a season opener at QB, as he did at Boise ... only 2nd time ever a UW true freshman started at QB in any game (Tuiasosopo, 1997 vs. Oregon) ... 20-for34 for 150 yds., 1 INT, 0 TD in debut at Boise State ... missed Stanford game due to injury ... career highs in att. (52), comp. (28) and yds. (405) at Arizona State ... 18for-20 (90 percent) for 211 yds. and 4 TDs at OSU ... 90 percent was 2nd-best ever at UW ... 23-for-34 for 384 yards in the Heart of Dallas Bowl win over Southern Miss ... co-winner of the UW’s Travis Spring Most Outstanding Freshman award ... enrolled at the UW in Jan., 2015 ... set national HS records for season (91 in 2014, tied) & career TDs (229, in 3 seasons) ... finished his career with 1,191-for-1,708 attempts for 16,775 yds., all of those California records ... as a senior, set state records with 5,790 yards (breaking own mark) and 91 TDs ... first HS player to ever throw for 60 or more TDs or for 5,000 yards in 3 straight seasons ... as a senior, 360-for-524 with only 7 INTs to go with the 91 TDs ... Parade All-America & USA Today’s All-USA ... 2-time California Gatorade Player of the Year. Career Highs: 52 att., 28 comp., 405 yds., 4 TDs. #11, K.J. Carta-Samuels, 6-2, 219, So. – 2-for-2 with a 4-yd. TD vs. Rutgers ... appeared in 8 games, 1 start ... started at QB at Stanford (9-for-21, 118 yds. 1 rush TD) ... first college action at Boise State (no passes) ... UW Offensive Scout Squad MVP in 2014 ... 1st-team all-league as a senior after leading Bellarmine to the semis of the CIF Central Coast Section playoffs ... played in U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... older brother, Austyn, was starting QB at Vanderbilt in 2013 ... father and an uncle played at Utah State. Career Highs: 21 att., 9 comp., 118 yds., 1 TD. #7, Tony Rodriguez, 6-3, 185, Jr. – Played vs. Rutgers (no passes) ... redshirted 2015 with UW ... signed with the UW in June of 2015 and arrived for fall camp as a true junior ... spent two seasons at the City College of San Francisco ... Offensive Player of the Year on the Region I All-California JC team in 2014 ... also the Bay 6 Conference offensive MVP ... as a sophomore, led the Rams to an 11-2 overall record and Conference title ... 164-for-279 passes for 2,382 yards, 18 TDs and just 4 INTs ... prepped at Brookside Christian in Stockton, Calif., but missed most of his senior season due to injury. Career Highs: N/A. * RUNNING BACKS * #9, Myles Gaskin, 5-10, 195, So. – Doak Walker, Lombardi and Maxwell Award Watch lists ... 15 carries for 57 yds. vs. Rutgers ... first true freshman ever at the UW to rush for 1,000 yards in a season ... 18th Husky ever to reach 1,000 yards, finishing the season with 1,302, 8th-most in UW history ... also set a UW true-freshman record with 14 rushing TDs, 5th-most ever at UW ... freshman AllAmerica first-team from the FWAA ... honorable mention All-Pac-12 ... 8 100-yard rushing games were 3rd-most in the Pac-12 ... played in every game, starting 6 ... rushed for 100 or more yards eight times ... MVP of the Heart of Dallas Bowl, where he became one of only 5 Huskies ever to rush for 4 or more TDs in a game ... rushed for a UW bowl-record 181 yards on 26 carries vs. USM ... 86-yard TD vs. the Golden Eagles broke a 24-24 tie and was the 6th-longest (tied) rush in UW history ... named Most Outstanding Offensive Player at the UW’s awards ceremony ... USA Today all-state at Seattle’s O’Dea HS ... 1st-team 3A all-state from AP at RB and 2nd-team at all-purpose/returner ... 2014 and 2013 Metro League Mountain Division Offensive MVP, 2014 KOR of the Year ... Seattle Times all-area team in 2014 (1,567 yards and 25 TDs on just 109 carries (14.4 avg.) ... 2015 3A state champ in the 100m. Career Highs: 32 car., 181 yds., 4 TDs. #10, Jomon Dotson, 5-10, 174, So. – Had 7 carries for 27 yds. vs. Rutgers ... played in 6 games with rush attempts in 3 of them last season ... had 10 carries for 27 yards at Oregon St. ... 1st career action vs. Sac. St., with 12 yds. on 6 car. ... 2 carries vs. Arizona ... RS in 2014 ... Napa County MVP, Solano County Athletic League Back of the Year, and 2nd-team All-CIF San Joaquin Section as a sr. at

American Canyon HS ... set school records for career rush yds. (4,976), rushing TDs (60), all-purpose (5,499) and points (374) ... as a senior, rushed for 2,004 yds. on 189 carries (10.6 yd. avg.) and 26 TDs. Career Highs: 10 car., 27 yds. #22, Lavon Coleman, 5-11, 228, Jr. – 3 rushes for 7 yds. vs. Rutgers ... rushed for 741 yards 24 career games ... 176 yards on 33 carries in 2015 ... season-high 44 yds on 6 carries vs. Sac St. ... started in Heart of Dallas Bowl game and had 39 yds. on 6 carries ... led team as a freshman in 2014 with 138 rush attempts and ranked 2nd with 565 rush yds, 51.4 ypg ... debuted with 17 carries for 78 yds. in win at UH ... career-high 118 yds. and 1 TD on 17 carries vs. EWU ... career-high 18 carries vs. Illinois ... UW’s Off. Scout Squad MVP in 2013 ... as a sr. at Lompoc HS, rushed for 887 yds., 9 TDs despite missing most of season (injury) ... 2,038 yds., 26 TDs., 295 carries and CIF-SS NW Offensive MVP as a jr. ... same HS as former UW TB Napoleon Kaufman. Career Highs: 18 car., 118 yds., 1 TD. #40, Ralph Kinne, 5-10, 220, Jr. – Played in 5 games in 2015 ... had 7 carries for 18 yards vs. Oregon St. ... won Bob Jarvis Offensive Scout Team MVP at the UW’s postseason awards ceremony ... first-team 3A all-state at running back by both the Seattle Times and the Associated Press following senior season at Shelton where he rushed for 2,389 yards and scored 29 TDs in 2012. Career Highs: 7 car., 18 yds. #30, Gavin McDaniel, 5-8, 181, So. – Saw action in 2 games in 2015, no carries ... redshirted 2014 season ... earned Co-Offensive MVP of the 5-5A District as well as first-team All-Class 5A Region 1 as a senior at Coppell HS ... brother, Cam, played tailback at Notre Dame. Career Highs: N/A. * WIDE RECEIVERS * #1 John Ross, 5-11, 190, Jr. – Scored two receiving TDs (38 and 50 yds.) and another on a kick return (92 yds.) vs. Rutgers ... broke school record with 4th career KOR ... has five career TDs over 90 yds. ... redshirted 2015 season due to an injury suffered in spring ... entered year with 33 career catches in 26 games for 579 yards and 5 TDs, 11 rushes for 82 yards and TD ... earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 as a return specialist in 2014 ... played in 13 of 14 games, starting seven, 3 at WR and 4 at CB ... also the UW’s top kickoff return man ... scored 7 total TDs in 2014, from 91, 20, 55, 75, 86, 100 and 96 yards, an average of 75 yards per touchdown play ... notched two kickoff returns for touchdowns in 2014, tying the UW singleseason (2, Jim Krieg, 1970) and career (3, Krieg, 1970-71) records ... has two 100-yard kickoff returns in his career: one in the 2013 Fight Hunger Bowl and one vs. UCLA in 2014 ... has accounted for two of the five 100-yard plays in UW history ... played in all 13 games as a true freshman, making 16 catches for 208 yards, TD ... won the Travis Spring Most Outstanding Freshman award ... Moore League Offensive Player of the Year as a senior in 2012 at Long Beach Jordan. Career Highs: 5 rec., 118 yds., 2 TDs. #8, Dante Pettis, 6-1, 188, Jr. – 4th career punt return for TD vs. Rutgers, tying school record ... scored on 68-yarder vs. Scarlet Knights ... also 2 rec. for 24 yds ... played in all 13 games, starting 8, in 2015 ... caught a pass in all 13 games and now has a streak of at least 1 reception in 23 straight ... second-team All-America as a punt returner by The Sporting News ... Academic All-Pac-12 2nd team ... set a school record with a punt-return average of 16.9 yards per return (minimum 1.2 returns/game), which also led the Pac-12 and was 4th in the nation ... 3rd on team with 30 receptions and 414 yds in 2015 ... career-high 6 rec. for 60 yds. vs. Utah ... 3rd career punt return for a TD at Oregon State, from 89 yards ... played in 13 of 14, starting 5, in 2014 ... no rec. in first 5 games, but had 1 in each of the last 9 (17 rec., 259 yds, 1 TD) ... 87-yd. punt return for a TD, plus 2 rec. for 76 yds. and a TD at Colorado ... 50 rec. for 889 yds., 11 TDs as a HS sr. ... son of former MLB OF, current Astros 3B coach, Gary Pettis ... cousin, Austin, played for Rams & Chargers and finished at Boise St. as all-time leader in rec. and TDs. Career Highs: 6 rec., 76 yds., 1 TD. #6, Chico McClatcher, 5-7, 179, So. – Scored season’s first TD with a 43-yd. catch vs. Rutgers ... 3 rec. for 52, plus 1 carry for 13 vs. Scarlet Knights ... played in every game as a true freshman making 8 catches for 78 yards, 1 TD and rushing 19 times for 153 yards and 3 scores ... scored on a 49-yd. rec. and also had 2 carries for 32 yds. vs. Sac. St. ... 3 carries for 40 yards, including a 26-yard TD, in the Apple Cup win over WSU ... 4 carries for 26 yards, plus 1 reception, 2 kickoff returns and 2 punt returns (including a 31-yarder) in the Heart of Dallas Bowl win over Southern Miss. ... South Puget Sound League Northeast Offensive Player of the Year, as well as first-team All-SPSL 4A at RB and DB, as a senior ... scored 4 TDs on punt or

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OFFENSIVE POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES kick returns in 2014 ... rushed for 2,283 yards and 31 TDs as a senior ... more than 8,000 all-purpose yds. and 91 total TDs during 4-year career ... as a senior, finished 2nd in the state in the long jump ... mother, Kam Warner, ran track at the UW and still has top-10 Husky marks in the long jump and the 60-meter hurdles. Career Highs: REC: 3 rec., 52 yds., 1 TD; RUSH: 4 car., 40 yds., 1 TD. #21, Quinten Pounds, 5-11, 174, RS-Fr. – Played vs. Rutgers ... played in 3 games before suffering season-ending ACL injury in 2015 ... got medical redshirt ... MVP of the Empire League in HS ... 29 catches for 570 yards and eight scores, and team’s leading rusher with 788 yards and 11 TDs, while also passing for three scores as a HS senior. #19, Andre Baccellia, 5-10, 171, RS-Fr. – Caught 4-yd. TD pass vs. Rutgers (also had a 36-yd. rec. in that game) ... redshirted 2015 at UW ... caught 18 passes for 392 yards and 5 TDs as a HS senior ... 46 rec., 954 yards, 11 TDS as a junior. Career Highs: 2 rec., 40 yds., 1 TD. #83, Connor Griffin, 6-3, 223, Jr. – Started vs. Rutgers ... played in 8 games in 2015 ... made only catch vs. Southern Miss for 9 yds. ... spent previous 2 years playing basketball at Gonzaga, seeing action in 15 games as a freshman and 14 as a soph. ... helped Zags to 35-3 record and Sweet 16 in 2015, and 29-7 and NCAA 2nd round as a frosh. ... All-State WR at Lake Oswego HS (Ore.) as a senior, catching 14 TD’s and 919 yds., helping team win 6A State Championship. Career Highs: 1 rec., 9 yds.. #12, Aaron Fuller, 5-10, 198, Fr. – 1 rec. for 5 yds. in college debut vs. Rutgers ... first-team All-District 10-5A and first-team All-Collin County at wide receiver as a senior in 2015 ... caught 86 passes for 1,178 yards and 14 TDs while also rushing for 2 other scores and returning 2 punts for TDs in 2015 ... as a junior in 2014, had 69 rec. for 1,396 yds. and 22 TDs ... unanimous 2014 District 10-5A Offensive Player of the Year ... won district and area title in the 400 meters as a junior. #31, Drew Before, 6-0, 199, Sr. – Saw action vs. Rutgers ... played in 3 games in 2015 ... won the UW’s Brian Stapp Special Teams Scout Squad MVP award ... joined the UW program for the start of fall camp in 2014. #18, KJ Young, 6-1, 180, Jr. – Saw action vs. Rutgers ... played 1 season at Riverside (2015), leading the team with 40 receptions over 9 games ... 421 yards and team-high (tied) 6 TD receptions ... played in 12 of 13 games as a true freshman at Oklahoma, starting 3 times ... 19 receptions for 215 yards and 1 TD ... bests of 5 catches, 57 yds, 1 TD ... caught 91 passes for 1,593 yds. and 18 TDs as a HS senior. #81, Brayden Lenius, 6-5, 231, Jr. – Enters year with 33 catches, 363 yds., 3 TDs in 27 games ... played in all 13 games, starting 6 in 2015 ... 4th on team with 26 catches, 5th with 307 yds ... played in all 14 games (2 starts) as a true freshman ... played 1 yr. of HS football in U.S. earning All-CIF-SS as a sr. at Chaminade Prep ... grandson of Eldridge Dickey, first African-American QB ever selected in 1st round of a pro Draft (1968, OAK). Career Highs: 6 rec., 59 yds., 2 TDs. * TIGHT ENDS * #15 Darrell Daniels, 6-4, 246, Sr. – John Mackey Watch list ... 4 rec., 64 yd. vs. Rutgers ... played in all 13 games, starting 8, in 2015 ... made at least 1 reception in each of the final 6 games after making catches in just 2 of first 7 games ... 19 rec. for 250 yards, TD in 2015 ... career highs with 4 rec. for 75 yds. vs. Utah State ... 4 rec. for 61 yds. and a TD at ASU ... saw action in 11 games, starting 4 in 2014 ... 11 rec. for 171 yds., 15.5 ypc ... 68-yd. TD vs. OSU, only TD & career long rec. ... moved from WR to TE during 2013 season ... All-East Bay at WR and DB as a senior at Freedom HS. Career Highs: 4 rec., 75 yds., 1 TD. #88, Drew Sample, 6-4, 245, RS-Fr. – 1 rec. for 5 yds. in start vs. Rutgers ... played in all 13 games, starting 7, in 2015 ... 5 catches for 45 yards, 2 TDs ... 1st career rec. was a 3-yd. TD vs. Utah St. ... 2 rec. for 24 yds., including a TD, vs. Utah ... won Earle T. Glant Tough Husky Award at the team’s awards ceremony ... redshirted 2014 ... first-team KingCo 4A as a junior and senior ... 21 rec. for 496 yds. and 11 TDs in a three-year career. Career Highs: 2 rec., 24 yds., 1 TD. #98, Will Dissly, 6-4, 272, Jr. – Saw action vs. Rutgers ... moved from DL to TE in the spring ... played in all 13 games, including TE in the Heart of Dallas Bowl ... made 8 tackles in 2015 ... started at Stanford (2 tackles) ... played in 6 games as a true freshman, making 2 tackles ... Montana Gatorade Player of the Year, Parade All-America H.M., the 2nd Montana player ever named to the team ... 57 tackles, 12 TFL, 9.5 sacks, 55 catches for 917 yds, 11 TDs as a sr. #85, David Ajamu, 6-5, 249, Jr. – Saw action vs. Rutgers ... played in the first 5

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games of 2015, starting twice before suffering season-ending injury in pre-game at USC ... appeared in all 14 games in 2014 ... Seattle Times’ all-state first team (all levels) and to the 3A All-Narrows League first team as a HS senior in 2012. #5, Jeff Lindquist, 6-3, 245, Jr. – Wuerffel Trophy Award nomination ... 1 rec. vs. Rutgers ... moved from QB to TE during spring ... played in 12 of 13 games in 2015 ... two-time Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Academic team ... saw most action vs. Utah State (7 carries for 16 yds.) ... rushed for an 8-yd. TD vs. Arizona (4 carries for 18 yds. in that game) ... played in 13 games, 1 start, throwing passes in four games as a sophomore ... won in 1st career start at Hawai’i (10-for-26, 162 yds., 1 TD) ... threw a 91-yard TD in that game ... rushed for 2 TDs vs. GSU (9 and 14 yds.) ... Co MVP of the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl (2 passing TDs) & all-state as a senior (1,916 pass yds., 826 rush yds.) ... 6,061 pass yds. and 2,520 rush yds. in HS career ... Elite 11 and Clarkson Super Seven. Career Highs: 26 att., 10 comp., 162 yds., 1 TD., 9 car., 35 rush yds., 2 rush TDs. * OFFENSIVE LINEMEN * #79, Coleman Shelton, 6-4, 293, Jr. – Rimington Watch List ... started at C vs. Rutgers ... entered 2016 having played in 26 career games, 20 starts, including starts in all 13 games in 2015 (2 LT, 2 LG, 9 at RG) ... had started at all four OL positions, except center, where he’s starting 2015 ... won the UW’s John P. Angel Lineman of the Year award at the team’s awards ceremony ... started at RT in 7 of 13 in 2014 ... redshirted 2013 ... All-Serra League as a jr. and sr. #52, Jake Eldrenkamp, 6-5, 297, Sr. – Started at LG vs. Rutgers ... 2-time Academic All-Pac-12 first team (2014-15) ... started at LG in 11 of 13 games in 2015 ... played in all 14 games in 2014 ... played in 5 games in 2013 ... redshirted 2012 season ... helped lead Bellevue to the 3A state title all 4 HS seasons. #60, Shane Brostek, 6-4, 289, Sr. – Started at RG vs. Rutgers ... 2nd-team Academic All-Pac-12 ... started at RG in 1st 2 games and played in 9 total in 2015 ... redshirted 2014 ... played in 5 games in 2013 ... saw action in 7 games in 2012, making 3 starts at RG ... son of former Husky All-America OL Bern Brostek, who started at center for the UW from 1986-89, was a first-round draft pick and played eight season for the Rams in the NFL. #72, Trey Adams, 6-8, 309, So. – Started at LT vs. Rutgers ... played in 10 of 13 games, starting 9, last year ... first true freshman to start on UW OL since 2012 ... debuted vs. Sac. St. ... started at LT in 9 consecutive games before missing WSU and bowl game ... USA Today all-state ... first-team 4A all-state from the AP and Seattle Times, as well as Tacoma News-Tribune all-state (all levels) ... Columbia Basin Big 9 Conference Lineman of the Year as a senior. #58, Kaleb McGary, 6-7, 308, So. – Started at RT vs. Rutgers ... played in 12 games, 6 starts at RT, in 2015 ... RS in 2014 ... started UW career on d-line ... as a senior at Fife, was named the South Puget Sound League’s 2A Defensive Lineman of the Year ... also first-team All-SPSL at tight end. #56, Nick Harris, 6-1, 270, Fr. – Saw extensive action at RG vs. Rutgers ... classmate of fellow UW freshman O-lineman Luke Wattenberg at JSerra in California ... first-team All-Trinity League selection as a senior in 2015. #71, Matt James, 6-5, 293, So. – Played vs. Rutgers ... honorable mention Academic All-Pac-12 ... started at RT in first 2 games and played 10 of 13 in 2015 ... redshirted 2014 ... won the Huskies’ “Ultimate Greenhorn” Award for his work in the weight room ... Idaho 5A Inland Empire League Player of the Year in 2013. #73, Andrew Kirkland, 6-4, 311, Jr. – Played vs. Rutgers ... played in 12 of 13 games starting 7 (5 RT, 2 LT) ... first career start came in win at USC ... played vs. Oregon St. and WSU in 2014 ... RS the 2013 season ... Oregon 6A all-state 1stteam as a senior. #75, Jesse Sosebee, 6-5, 311, So. – Played vs. Rutgers ... saw action in 12 of 13 games, 2 starts at RG, in 2015 ... RS the 2014 season ... earned first-team AllCIF-SS SW Division and Sunset League O-Lineman of the Year as a senior in 2013. #67, Michael Kneip, 6-5, 284, Sr. – Played vs. Rutgers ... saw action vs. Sac. St., Arizona, OSU ... won the Tyee Sports Council Community Service Award at the team’s postseason awards ceremony ... played in 5 games in 2014, 1 in 2013 ... redshirted 2012 ... won 4 state titles at Bellevue HS, teaming with Jake Eldrenkamp on the o-line. #70, Jared Hilbers, 6-7, 285, RS-Fr. – Played vs. Rutgers ... redshirted the 2015 season ... No. 4 overall HS prospect in Oregon in 2014.

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DEFENSIVE POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES

* DEFENSIVE LINEMEN * #11, Elijah Qualls, 6-1, 321, Jr. – Started vs. Rutgers (2 tackles, 16-yard sack) ... started 1st 8 games and played in 10 total (26 tackles) last year ... was 3rd on team with 4.5 sacks for -25 yards ... career-best 6 stops at Boise St. ... 2 sacks for loss of 13 yards vs. Cal ... played in all 14 games (13 tackles) in 2014 ... redshirted 2013 ... rushed for 708 yds., 10 TDs and notched 83 tackles as a HS sr. ... 1st team All-North Bay, 3rd team CalHiSports.com. Career High Tackles: 6. #99, Greg Gaines, 6-2, 318, So. – 2 tackles, 1 TFL in start vs. Rutgers ... played in all 13 games, starting 6 (28 tackles,) ... was 3rd among defensive linemen in total tackles ...10 tackles in start vs. Utah ... redshirted the 2014 season ... 2012 & 2013 MVP of the Freeway League and first-team All-CIF Southern Section Southwest Division on the defensive line. Career High Tackles: 10. #50, Vita Vea, 6-5, 332, So. – 3 tackles, 1 sack vs. Rutgers ... saw action in all 13 games (17 tackles, 3.0-9 TFL, 1.0-7 sacks) ... 2 stops and a blocked PAT in debut at Boise St. ... graduated from Milpitas HS in 2013, delayed enrollment until 2014 and RS at UW ... 296 tackles and 19 sacks during HS career ... MaxPreps.com AllNorCal 1st team and Division II all-state 1st team as a senior in 2012 ... De Anza League def. MVP and the Mercury News’ area def. POY. Career High Tackles: 2. #92, Jaylen Johnson, 6-3, 280, So. – Played in all 13 games (9 tackles, 2.0-12 TFL, 1.0-9 sack), 1 start... started vs. Oregon ... picked up lone sack vs. Cal ... redshirted the 2014 season ... CIF-SS Inland Division Def. MVP as a senior in 2013. Career High Tackles: 3. #66 Damion Turpin, 6-3, 284, Sr. – 2 tackles vs. Rutgers ... played in 7 games (3 tackles) ... played in 5 games in 2014; 4 in 2013 ... 2 tackles in 2013 ... 8 sacks as sr. at Dominguez HS. Career High Tackles: 1. #96, Shane Bowman, 6-4, 287, So – Played vs. Rutgers ... made 1 tackle in 7 games in 2015 ... recovered a fumble in Apple Cup ... redshirted 2014 ... played OL, DL and TE, and won 3 straight state titles at Bellevue ... 20 TFL and 14 sacks as a senior. Career High Tackles: 1. #57, John Clark, 6-4, 281, RS-Fr. – Saw first UW action vs. Rutgers ... redshirted the 2015 season ... 2nd-team all-state in 2014 at Marysville-Getchell. #91, Ricky McCoy, 6-2, 301, RS-Fr. – Saw first UW action vs. Rutgers (1 tackle) ... redshirted the 2015 season ... played TE and DE and was a PrepStar All-Region selection as a HS sr. #56, Jared Pulu, 6-4, 270, RS-Fr. – Saw first UW action vs. Rutgers ... redshirted the 2015 season ... HS teammate of Chico McClatcher, but missed much of senior HS season due to injury. #97, Jason Scrempos, 6-6, 284, RS-Fr. – Redshirted the 2015 season ... Santa Clara Valley Defensive Lineman of the Year as a HS sr. * LINEBACKERS * #5, Joe Mathis, 6-2, 255, Sr. – 3 tackles in start vs. Rutgers ... started 7 of 11 games (30 tackles, 6.0-24 TFL, 2.0-14 sacks) in 2015 ... 6 tackles, 1 sack, 2.5 TFLs with a forced fumble and a recovery at Boise St. ... played in 11 games in 2014 ... 16 tackles, including 2 sacks for -15 yds. ... played in 12 of 13 as a true frosh ... led Upland HS to 12-1 record in 2012, earning all-league and all-area, 2nd-team all-state. Career High Tackles: 6. #36, Azeem Victor, 6-3, 230, Jr. – 11 tackles in start vs. Rutgers ... Butkus Award and Nagurski Watch Lists ... led team with 95 tackles in 13 games (11 starts) ... also 9.0-30 TFL, 1.5 sackes, 1 INT for 27 yd TD return, 6 pass breakups, 2 forced fumbles ... 10 or more tackles in 4 of first 5 games ... in first career start (at BSU) made 14 tackles, including 11 solo and a TFL ... 12 tackles, 1 TFL vs. Utah St. ... 12 tackles vs. Cal ... 10 tackles, 2 TFL at USC ... played in 10 games (5 tackles) in 2014 ... 2 big special team stops in Apple Cup ... redshirted 2013 season ... won the Huskies’ Special Teams Scout Squad MVP award ... All-Valley Vista League first team as a sr. LB. Career High Tackles: 14. #7, Kieshawn Bierria, 6-1, 221, Jr. – 12 tackles and a forced fumble in start vs. Rutgers ... played in all 13 games, making 12 starts .... second on team with 77 tackles (also 7.5-54 TFL, 3.5-20 sacks) ... career-high 12 tackles vs. Cal ... 8 tackles, 2 TFL, sack in win at USC ... played in all 14 games in 2014, starting 4 making 35 tackles ... season-high 10 stops in start vs. UCLA ... redshirted the 2013 season. Career High Tackles: 12. #28, Psalm Wooching, 6-4, 231, Sr. – 4 tackles and a fumble recovery in start vs. Rutgers ... made 23 tackles in 13 games, including 4.5-19 TFL and 2.0-12 sacks

... 41-yd. fumble return vs. Arizona ... played in 8 games in 2014 ... played in 11 games as FB in 2013 ... redshirted 2012 ... a standout rugby player, and professional fire dancer who performs at luaus. Career High Tackles: 4. #25, Ben Burr-Kirven, 6-0, 214, So. – Five tackles vs. Rutgers ... layed in 12 games as a true freshman only missing the bowl game (34 tackles, 1.0-10 sacks) ... team-high 6 tackles vs. Sac. St. ... 4 tackles and a 10-yd. sack vs. Oregon ... San Jose Mercury-News area player of the year as a junior and senior ... led HS to 13-0 record as a senior ... 116 tackles and 1,086 rush yards in 2014 ... 204 tackles as a jr. in 2013. Career High Tackles: 7. #17, Tevis Bartlett, 6-2, 230, So. – One stop vs. Rutgers ... saw action in all 13 games as a true freshman (11 tackles) ... during HS career, passed for 4,112 yds. & 34 TDs, rushed for 3,613 yds. & 46 more TDs, caught 3 TD passes and posted 145 tackles ... 1st-team 4A all-state at both QB and DB as a sophomore, junior and senior ... 2013 Gatorade State Player of the Year ... an outstanding HS wrestler, winning 4 state titles and last 106 matches in a row ... won age-group national titles as a freshman and sophomore. Career High Tackles: 3. #29, Connor O’Brien, 6-3, 232, Jr. – 1 stop vs. Rutgers ... played in 7 games, making 9 tackles, in 2015 ... 4 tackles, 2.0 TFLs and a sack vs. Sac. St. ... saw action in first 5 games of 2014 ... redshirted the 2013 season ... All-Orange County and first-team All-CIF Southern Section Pac-5 as a sr. Career High Tackles: 4. #15, DJ Beavers, 6-0, 216, RS-Fr. – Saw first UW action vs. Rutgers ... redshirted the 2015 season ... MaxPreps California All-State Division I first-team defense and CalHiSports all-state first team in 2014. #13, Brandon Wellington, 5-11, 216, Fr. – 2 tackles vs. Rutgers ... two-time state champion at Eastside Catholic ... Seattle Time all-state first team ... 3A Metro League Mountain Division co-Defensive MVP and Kickoff Returner of the Year. #8, Benning Potoa’e, 6-3, 270, RS-Fr. – 4 tackles and a forced fumble vs. Rutgers ... edshirted the 2015 season ... named the state’s defensive player of the year by as a HS sr. by USA Today ... also named all-state by the Seattle Times, AP and Tacoma News Tribune ... brother, Sione, played DL for UW from 2010-13. #53 Jake Wambaugh, 6-1, 223, So. – 2 stops vs. Rutgers ... played in 6 games in 2015 ... made a tackle vs. Sacramento State ... redshirted 2014 season. #10, Jusstis Warren, 6-2, 248, RS-Fr. – Saw first action vs. Rutgers ... redshirted the 2015 season ... first-team 3A all-state from the AP ... named to the Tacoma News-Tribune all-state and all-area first teams as a senior. #30, Kyler Manu, 1, 232, RS-Fr. – Saw first action vs. Rutgers (1 tackle) ... redshirted the 2015 season after enrolling in March ... 2014 USA Today Idaho state defensive player of the year ... led Highland to a 12-0 record, the 5A High Country Conference title and the 5A state title as a senior. #37, Bryce Sterk, 6-4, 241, RS-Fr. – 2 tackles in first UW action vs. Rutgers ... redshirted 2015 season ... Northwest Conference 2A/3A MVP as a HS sr. in 2014 ... first-team 2A all-state on both offensive and defensive line. #16, Amandre Williams, 6-2, 223, Fr. – Enrolled in spring of 2015 ... first-team All-South Puget Sound League at both QB and DL, and SPSL North Offensive Back of the Year. * DEFENSIVE BACKS * #32, Budda Baker, 5-10, 192, Jr. – 2 tackles, 0.5 for loss vs. Rutgers ... 2015 First Team All-Pac-12 and HM Academic All-Pac-12 ... watch lists include: Chuck Bednarik, Thorpe Award and Nagurski ... played in 13 games, starting 12, racking up 49 tackles, 2 interceptions and 7 pass breakups ... career high 10 tackles and an INT at Stanford ... HM All-Pac-12 as a true freshman, Freshman AA by scout.com & SportsonEarth.com ... started all 14 games ... team’s leading returning tackler with 80 ... state player of the year for Bellevue HS in 2013, when he led team to 6th straight state title ... played in U.S. Army All-America game ... sprinter who won state titles in 100m, 200m and 4x100 as a senior. Career High Tackles: 10. #26 Sidney Jones, 6-0, 181, Jr. – 3 tackles vs. Rutgers ... 2015 First Team AllPac-12, 2015 Academic All-Pac-12 Second Team and 2015 CoSIDA District VIII Academic All-America ... started all 13 games (45 tackles, 3.5-15 TFL) and has a streak of 25-straight starts ... Pac-12 leader in pass break-ups, with 14 ... also T-4th in the Pac-12 in interceptions (4), T-2nd in forced fumbles (3) and T-5th in fumble recoveries (2) ... scored on 70-yd. fumble return vs. Cal, when he also had 5 tackles and a TFL ... six tackles, a 69-yard INT return for a TD and 3 other pass break-ups vs. WSU ... played in 13 games as a true freshman, staring last 12 ... co-

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DEFENSIVE / SPECIALISTS POSITION-BY-POSITION NOTES winner of UW’s Most Outstanding Freshman ... 2 INTs at Arizona in ‘14 ...seasonhigh 12 tackles at Colorado ... Hacienda League MVP as a senior at West Covina HS in 2013 ... played WR, RB, CB, FS and returned kicks in HS. Career High Tackles: 12. #20, Kevin King, 6-3, 192, Sr. – 7 tackles, 2 TFLs vs. Rutgers ... racked up 39 tackles in 11 games (8 starts) including 4.5-19 TFL ... 3 INT and 5 pass breakups, 1 forced fumble and 1 recovery ... moved to CB after playing in 13 games, starting 12, at safety in 2014 ... first career INT at WSU ...10 stops vs. UCLA ... played in 10 of 13 (2 starts) as freshman in 2013 ... All-East Bay, All-Metro, All-NorCal and all-state at Bishop O’Dowd in 2012. Career High Tackles: 10. #14, Jojo McIntosh, 6-1, 209, So. – 4 tackles in start vs. Rutgers ... played in all 13 games (38 tackles, 1 INT) in 2015 ... HM Academic All-Pac-12 ... team-high 6 tackles vs. Sac. St. ... 7 tackles and an INT vs. Arizona ... redshirted 2014 ... first-team All-CIF-SS Western Division, All-Mission League and L.A. Daily News All-Area as a senior ... in 2013, helped Chaminade to CIF Division II state championship. Career High Tackles: 7. #3 Darren Gardenhire, 5-11, 185, Jr. – 3 tackles, 0.5 TFL in start vs. Rutgers ... made 45 stops, picked off 2 passes and had 6 pass breakups in 13 games (9 starts) ... 41-yd. INT return, plus 5 tackles, vs. Cal ... 4 tackles and an INT at USC ... played in 12 of 14 games as a true freshman ... Moore League Defensive MVP as a senior at L.B. Cabrillo ... 97 tackles as a senior ... first cousin of former UW TB Dwayne Washington. Career High Tackles: 9. #9, Brandon Beaver, 6-0, 191, Sr. – 46-yd. INT return and 3 tackles vs. Rutgers ... played in first 6 games (14 tackles) before injury sidelined him for rest of 2015 ... had the longest interception return in UW history vs. Utah State, running back a pick 96 yards ... career-high 8 tackles vs. Cal ... played in 12 of 14 games in 2014 and appeared in 6 in 2013 ... redshirt 2012 ... U.S. Army All-American Bowl after his HS sr. year. Career High Tackles: 8. #23, Jordan Miller, 6-1, 176, So. – 1 tackle vs. Rutgers ... played in all 13 games as a true freshman, recording 5 tackles ... 1st career INT at OSU, returning it 55 yards, and season-high 3 tackles ... All-CIF San Diego Section in 2014 ... helped Oceanside to 14-1 record and a berth in state title game ... won the SD Section titles in 100m (10.80) and triple jump (48 feet, 4 inches). Career High Tackles: 3. #4 Austin Joyner, 5-10, 190, RS-Fr. – 1 tackle vs. Rutgers ... saw action in first two games of 2015 before suffering season-ending injury that allowed him to redshirt ... 2014 Washington State player of the year and Gatorade state player of the year .. Seattle Times Defensive Player of the Year ... also rushed for 1,768 yards and 32 touchdowns on just 133 carries as a senior in 2014. #27 Trevor Walker, 5-11, 192, Jr. – Saw action vs. Rutgers ... utilized a redshirt season in 2015 ... earned Second Team Academic All-Pac-12 in 2014 ... played in the first eight games of the season (14 tackles) before suffering a season-ending injury vs. Arizona State ... saw action in 6 games as a true freshman in 2013 ... enrolled early, in Jan. 2013 ... ranked the No. 43 safety prospect in the nation by ESPN in 2012. Career High Tackles: 5. #24, Ezekiel Turner, 6-2, 210, Jr. – 3 tackles vs. Rutgers ... made 1 start and played in 12 games (22 tackles) ... started and made season-high 7 tackles at Stanford ... enrolled at UW in Jan., 2015 ... played in 7 of 10 at L.A. Pierce CC, finishing with 35 tackles ... played RB and S at Glen Burnie HS in Pasadena, Md. Career High Tackles: 7. #21 Taylor Rapp, 6-0, 202, Fr. – 4 tackles vs. Rutgers ... enrolled early at UW, arriving in the spring of 2015 ... USA Today all-state (all levels) first-team, Associated Press 2A all-state first-team, All-Whatcom County first-team, and All-NWC first-team ... credited with 117 tackles, seven tackles for loss, four forced fumbles and three interceptions in 2015. #19, Brandon Lewis, 5-11, 189, So. – Saw action vs. Rutgers ... recorded 3 tackles and a pass breakup in 11 games as a red-shirt freshman ... redshirted 2014 ... played in just 6 games as a senior by still scored 8 TDs on 39 carries for 444 yds. and had 11 tackles ... missed entire junior season with knee injury. #38 Hayden Schuh, 6-0, 200, Sr. – Saw action vs. Rutgers ... saw action in 11 games, making 4 tackles, in 2015 ... played in 8 games, making 5 stops in 2014 ... won UW’s Brian Stapp Special Teams Scout Squad MVP ... made tackle vs. Georgia State on first career play ... 2 tackles vs. UCLA and Arizona ... 1st-team all-state and state champ in soccer. Career High Tackles: 2.

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* SPECIALISTS* #48, Cameron Van Winkle, 5-10, 186, Sr. – On Lou Groza Award Watch List for second-consecutive season ... made from 45 and 42 yards, missing from 47, vs. Rutgers ... entered 2016 season ranked 1st all-time in UW history with .818 FG percentage (36 for 44) and 7th in UW history with 36 makes ... also has 96 PAT makes to rank 9th ... finished the 2015 season perfect on PATs with 50-out-of-50 ... 16-for-20 on field goals: 6-6 from 20-29, 4-6 from 30-39, 6-8 from 40-49 ... 3-for-3 (42,39, 49) vs. Utah ... HM All-Pac-12 in 2014 after making 20-of-24 field goals and 47-of-49 on PAT’s ... finished the season ranked No. 12 in the nation in field goal percentage (.833) and 14th in field goals made (20) ... 20 made field goals also ranked No. 6 (tied) in UW single-season history ... was perfect 3-for-3 on FGs three times ... 15-for-16 from inside 40 yds, 4-for-7 from 40-49, and 1-for-1 from 50+ ... 3-for-3 on FGs, including career long 51-yarder, vs. Illinois ... played in first 5 games of 2013 before injury ended season ... handled kickoffs in those games ... set state records for career (39) and single-season (18, in 2011) field goals made at Mount Si HS ... two-time AP all-state. Career-Long FG: 51 yds. #43, Tristan Vizcaino, 6-2, 206, Jr. – Punted and handled all kickoffs vs. Rutgers ... averaged 34.2 yds. per punt (but gave up no return yards or touchbacks) on 4 punts vs. RU ... honorable mention Academic All-Pac-12 ... the Huskies’ primary kickoff man, but also punted, kicked a PAT and attempted one field goal during the 2015 season ... scored a touchdown on a 2-yd. run on a fake field goal vs. Utah State and also kicked first UW PAT after that score ... punted once (46 yds.) vs. Sac. St. ... 3 punts (39.0-yd. avg.) vs. Utah ... played in 12 games as a freshman in 2014, handling kickoffs in 10 games ... punted once (33 yds.) vs. ASU ... had 2 tackles vs. Illinois, 1 vs. Colorado and OSU ... could see action at either kicker or punter or both ... named No. 1 combo kicker/punter by Chris Sailer Kicking ... made 9-of-12 field goals as a senior at Damien HS. Career-Long Punt: 46 yds. #51, Luke Hutchinson, 6-2, 233, Jr. – Has handled all long snaps so far in 2016 ... saw action as the team’s long snapper in 3 games in 2015 ... did not see any game action in 2014 or 2013. #49, A.J. Carty, 6-2, 230, RS-Fr. – Redshirt the 2015 season ... listed as a five-star recruit and the No. 3 long snapper in the nation by Rubio Long Snapping.

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2016 Hus ky Depth Chart

Washington vs . I d a h o • Hu s k y St a d i u m Sep t e mb e r 1 0 , 2 0 1 6 OFFENSE

DEFENSE

Pos. No. Player Yr., Ht., Wt., Hometown WR 1 JOHN ROSS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 5-11, 190, Long Beach, Calif. 21 Quinten Pounds. . . . . . . . . . . . RS-Fr., 5-11, 174, Cypress, Calif.

Pos. No. Player Yr., Ht., Wt., Hometown DE 50 VITA VEA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-5, 332, Milpitas, Calif. 92 Jaylen Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-3, 280, Corona, Calif.

LT 72 TREY ADAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-8, 309, Wenatchee, Wash. 73 Andrew Kirkland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-4, 311, Portland, Ore.

DT 99 GREG GAINES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-2, 318, La Habra, Calif. 66 Damion Turpin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-3, 284, Compton, Calif.

LG 52 JAKE ELDRENKAMP. . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-5, 297, Medina, Wash. 75 Jesse Sosebee. . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-5, 311, Garden Grove, Calif.

DT 11 ELIJAH QUALLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-1, 321, Petaluma, Calif. 96 Shane Bowman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-4, 287, Bellevue, Wash.

C 79 COLEMAN SHELTON. . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-4, 293, Pasadena, Calif. 67 Michael Kneip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-5, 284, Bellevue, Wash.

DE 5 JOE MATHIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-2, 255, Ontario, Calif. 29 Connor O’Brien. . . . . . . . . .Jr., 6-3, 232, Trabuco Canyon, Calif.

RG 60 SHANE BROSTEK . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-4, 289, Kamuela, Hawai’i 56 Nick Harris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr., 6-1, 270, Inglewood, Calif.

LB 36 AZEEM VICTOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-3, 230, Compton, Calif. 15 D.J. Beavers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-Fr., 6-0, 216, Culver, City, Calif.

RT 58 KALEB McGARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-7, 308, Fife, Wash. 71 Matt James. . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-5, 293, Coeur D’Alene, Idaho

LB 7 KEISHAWN BIERRIA. . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-1, 221, Carson, Calif. 25 Ben Burr-Kirven. . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-0, 214, Menlo Park, Calif.

TE 15 DARRELL DANIELS OR. . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-4, 246, Pittsburg, Calif. 88 DREW SAMPLE OR. . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-5, 260, Bellevue, Wash. 98 WILL DISSLY OR . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-4, 272, Bozeman, Mont. 85 DAVID AJAMU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-5, 249, Shelton, Wash.

LB 28 PSALM WOOCHING. . . . . . Sr., 6-4, 231, Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i 17 Tevis Bartlett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-2, 230, Cheyenne, Wyo.

QB 3 JAKE BROWNING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-2, 209, Folsom, Calif. 11 K.J. Carta-Samuels OR. . . . . . . . . So., 6-2, 219, Saratoga, Calif. 7 Tony Rodriguez. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-3, 185, Stockton, Calif. TB 9 MYLES GASKIN. . . . . . . . . . . So., 5-10, 195, Lynnwood, Wash. 10 Jomon Dotson . . . . . . . So., 5-10, 174, American Canyon, Calif. WR 6 CHICO McCLATCHER . . . . . So., 5-7, 179, Federal Way, Wash. 83 Connor Griffin OR. . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-3, 223, Lake Oswego, Ore. 12 Aaron Fuller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr., 5-10, 198, McKinney, Texas WR 8 DANTE PETTIS. . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-1, 188, San Clemente, Calif. 19 Andre Baccellia. . . . . . RS-Fr., 5-10, 171, Thousand Oaks, Calif.

S 14 JOJO McINTOSH . . . . . . . So., 6-1, 209, Canyon Country, Calif. 24 Ezekiel Turner OR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-2, 210, Pasadena, Md. 27 Trevor Walker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 5-11, 192, Arlington, Texas S 32 BUDDA BAKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 5-10, 192, Bellevue, Wash. 9 Brandon Beaver OR . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-0, 191, Compton, Calif. 21 Taylor Rapp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr., 6-0, 202, Bellingham, Wash. CB 26 SIDNEY JONES. . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-0, 181, Diamond Bar, Calif. 23 Jordan Miller OR. . . . . . . . . . . . So., 6-1, 176, Oceanside, Calif. 4 Austin Joyner. . . . . . . . . . . RS-Fr., 5-10, 190, Marysville, Wash. CB 20 KEVIN KING OR. . . . . . . . . . . . Sr., 6-3, 192, San Leandro, Calif. 3 DARREN GARDENHIRE . . . . . Jr., 5-11, 185, Long Beach, Calif.

SPECIALISTS Pos. No. Player Yr., Ht., Wt., Hometown PK 48 CAMERON VAN WINKLE OR. . . Sr., 5-10, 186, Fall City, Wash. 43 TRISTAN VIZCAINO . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-2, 206, Chino Hills, Calif.

Pos. No. Player Yr., Ht., Wt., Hometown PR 8 DANTE PETTIS. . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-1, 188, San Clemente, Calif. 6 Chico McClatcher. . . . . . . . . So., 5-7, 179, Federal Way, Wash.

P 43 TRISTAN VIZCAINO . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-2, 206, Chino Hills, Calif.

LS 51 LUKE HUTCHISON. . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 6-2, 233, Carnation, Wash. 49 A.J. Carty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RS-Fr., 6-2, 230, Santa Ana, Calif.

KOR 1 JOHN ROSS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr., 5-11, 190, Long Beach, Calif. 4 Austin Joyner. . . . . . . . . . . RS-Fr., 5-10, 190, Marysville, Wash.

HLD 5 JEFF LINDQUIST. . . . . . . . Sr., 6-3, 246, Mercer Island, Wash.

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T H E L A ST TIME . . . 100-YARD RUSHER by UW 181, Myles Gaskin vs. Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15 by Opp. 150, Devontae Booker, Utah, 11/7/15

SCORED ON OVER A 50-YARD PASS PLAY by UW 81 yards, Jake Browning to Dwayne Washington vs. Utah St., 9/19/15 by Opp. 56 yards, Nick Mullens to Michael Thomas, Southern Miss, 12/26/15

TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS by UW 179, Bishop Sankey at Oregon State, 11/23/13 166, Deontae Cooper at Oregon State, 11/23/13 141, Dwayne Washington at Oregon State, 11/23/13 by Opp. 200, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 101, Jarred Salubi, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 101, Tevin Reese, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11

25 PASS COMPLETIONS by UW 28, Jake Browning at Arizona State, 11/14/15 by Opp. 25, Nick Mullens, Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15

THREE 100-YARD RUSHERS by UW 179, Bishop Sankey, at Oregon State, 11/23/13 166, Deontae Cooper, at Oregon State, 11/23/13 141, Dwayne Washington, at Oregon State, 11/23/13 by Opp. 200, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 101, Jarred Salubi, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11 101, Tevin Reese, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11

THREE OR MORE TD PASSES by UW 3, Jake Browning vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 by Opp. 7, Vernon Adams, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14

200-YARD RUSHER by UW 200, Bishop Sankey vs. Washington State, 11/29/13 by Opp. 200, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11

100-YARD RECEIVER by UW 100, Jaydon Mickens at Arizona State, 11/14/15 by Opp. 190, Michael Thomas, Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15

60-YARD RUSH PLAY by UW 86, Myles Gaskin vs. Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15 by Opp. 76, Paul Lucas, Oregon State, 11/21/15

200-YARD RECEIVER by UW 216, Charles Frederick at Oregon State, 10/18/03 by Opp. 244, Golden Tate, Notre Dame, 10/3/09

70-YARD RUSH PLAY by UW 86, Myles Gaskin vs. Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15 by Opp. 76, Paul Lucas, Oregon State, 11/21/15

100 YARDS RECEIVING BY TWO OR MORE PLAYERS by UW Reggie Williams (116) and Patrick Reddick (105) vs. California, 10/5/02 by Opp. Cooper Kupp (145) and Kendrick Bourne (114), E. Washington, 9/6/14

80-YARD RUSH PLAY by UW 86, Myles Gaskin vs. Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15 by Opp. 89, Terrance Ganaway, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11

TEN OR MORE RECEPTIONS by UW 10, Jaydon Mickens at California, 10/11/14 by Opp. 13, Nelson Spruce, Colorado, 11/1/14

THREE RUSHING TDS by UW Myles Gaskin (4) vs. Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15 by Opp. Royce Freeman (4), Oregon, 10/18/14

THREE OR MORE TD RECEPTIONS by UW 4, Jermaine Kearse vs. Oregon State, 10/16/10 by Opp. 3, Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14

30 OR MORE RUSHES by UW 32, Myles Gaskin vs. Washington State, 11/27/15 by Opp. 34, Devontae Booker, Utah, 11/7/15

THREE FIELD GOALS by UW Cameron Van Winkle (3) vs. S. Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15 by Opp. Matt Anderson (3), California, 9/26/15

TEAM RUSHED FOR 300 YARDS by UW 356, vs. Eastern Washington, 9/6/14 by Opp. 317, Arizona State, 10/19/13

FOUR FIELD GOALS by UW Erik Folk (4) at USC, 10/2/10 by Opp. Zane Gonzales (4), Arizona State, 10/19/13

300-YARD PASSER by UW 405, Jake Browning at Arizona State, 11/14/15 by Opp. 331, Nick Mullens, Southern Miss (Heart of Dallas Bowl), 12/26/15

50+ YARD FIELD GOAL by UW 51, Cameron Van Winkle vs. Illinois, 9/13/14 by Opp. 53, Giorgio Tavecchio, California, 11/27/10

40 PASS ATTEMPTS by UW 52, Jake Browning at Arizona State, 11/14/15 by Opp. 40, Chris Laviano, Rutgers, 9/3/16

FOUR OR MORE TD PASSES by UW 4, Jake Browning at Oregon State, 11/21/15 by Opp. 7, Vernon Adams, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14

400-YARD PASSER by UW 405, Jake Browning Arizona State, 11/14/15 by Opp. 475, Vernon Adams, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14 Page 10

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THE LAS T TIME ... MISSED POINT AFTER TOUCHDOWN by UW Team (bad snap/hold) vs. Stanford, 9/27/14 by Opp. Tyler Rausa (blocked), Boise State, 9/4/15

SCORED A SAFETY by UW Team (punt snap out of endzone), vs. Arizona, 9/28/13 by Opp. Team (punt snap fumbled out of endzone), Illinois, 9/13/14

TWO INTERCEPTIONS by UW Sidney Jones at Arizona, 11/15/14 by Opp. Eddie Pleasant, Oregon, 11/5/11

SURPASSED 500-YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE by UW 580, vs. Southern Miss, 12/26/15 by Opp. 554, Oregon, 9/180/14

THREE INTERCEPTIONS by UW Russell Hairston, vs. Oregon, 10/23/93 by Opp. Lamont Thompson, Washington State, 11/22/97

SURPASSED 600-YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE by UW 692, at Oregon State, 11/23/13 by Opp. 631, Oregon, 10/12/13

MADE 15+ TACKLES by UW 15, John Timu vs. Boise State, 12/22/12 by Opp. 15, Jonathan Brown, Illinois, 9/14/13

RECORDED A SHUTOUT by UW 49-0, vs. Sacramento State, 9/12/15 by Opp. 0-41, Stanford, 10/30/10

MADE 20+ TACKLES by UW 22, John Fiala at Arizona State, 9/7/96 by Opp. 21, Marcus Bell, Arizona, 10/3/98

BACK-TO-BACK SHUTOUTS by UW vs. Arizona (54-0), 10/5/91 and vs. Toledo (48-0), 10/12/91 by Opp. by USC (0-0), 11/4/61 and by Oregon State (0-3), 11/11/61

PUNT RETURNED FOR TD by UW 68 yards, Dante Pettis vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 by Opp. 63 yards, Richard Morrison, Arizona, 10/20/12

SCORED 50 POINTS by UW 52-7, at Oregon State, 11/21/15 by Opp. 52-59, Eastern Washington, 9/6/14

BLOCKED PUNT FOR TD by UW Jesse Callier (blocked by Thomas Tutogi) vs. Washington St., 11/26/11 by Opp. Anthony Brown (also blocked by Brown), USC, 10/13/12

SCORED 60 POINTS by UW 69-27, at Oregon State, 11/23/13 by Opp. 67-56, Baylor (Alamo Bowl), 12/20/11

PUNT BLOCKED (NO TD) by UW Jaydon Mickens at Boise State, 9/4/15 by Opp. Deone Bucannon, Washington State, 11/26/11

PLAYED TO A TIE by UW 21-21 vs. USC, 10/28/95

BLOCKED FIELD GOAL by UW Brad Cornish (by Taniela Tupou) vs. Sacramento State, 9/12/15 by Opp. Cameron Van Winle (by Cameron Walker), California, 10/11/14 KICKOFF RETURNED FOR TD by UW 92 yards, John Ross vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 by Opp. 98 yards, Victor Bolden, Oregon State, 11/23/13 INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR TD by UW Azeem Victor (27 yards) vs. Washington State, 11/27/15 by Opp. Armand Perry (61 yards), vs. Arizona State, 10/25/14 FUMBLE RECOVERED FOR TD by UW Terry Johnson vs. Idaho, 9/20/03 by Opp. Rodney Leisle, UCLA, 10/4/03 FUMBLE RETURNED FOR TD by UW 28 yards, Darren Gardenhire vs. Washington State, 11/27/15 by Opp. 54 yards, Gionni Paul, Utah, 11/7/15

PLAYED AN OVERTIME GAME Win 35-34 win vs. Oregon State, 10/16/10 Loss 28-31 loss at Washington State, 11/23/12 70-YARD PUNT by UW 82, Kiel Rasp, at California, 11/27/10 by Opp. 74, Rob Myers, Washington State, 11/18/89 TEAM FAILED TO RUSH FOR 100-YARDS by UW 91, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 by Opp. 22, Southern Miss, 12/26/15 TEAM FAILED TO PASS FOR 100-YARDS by UW 72, vs. Nebraska (Holiday Bowl), 12/30/10 by Opp. 51, Colorado, 11/17/12 10 OR MORE PENALTIES by UW 10, vs. Washington State, 11/27/15 by Opp. 11, Illinois, 9/13/14 100 PENALTY YARDS by UW 111, at Arizona, 11/15/14 by Opp. 110, Illinois, 9/13/14

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W A S H I N G T ON P O INTS O FF TU R NO V ER S

Sept. 3 vs. Rutgers UW fumble recovery (Wooching from Laviano) UW interception (Beaver from Laviano)

Outcome UW field goal (Van Winkle, 45 yds.) UW touchdown (Baccellia, 4-yd. rec. from Carta-Samuels)

Points 3 points 7 points

Totals: 2 turnovers, 1 touchdown, 1 FG, 10 points

Sept. 3 vs. Rutgers RU interception (Cioffi from Browning)

O P P O N E N T P O INTS O FF TU R NO V ER S Outcome RU punt

Totals: 1 turnover, 0 touchdowns, 0 FGs, 0 points

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Points 0 points

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2016 Washington Huskies Football Washington Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 03, 2016) All games Team Statistics

WASH

SCORING Points Per Game Points Off Turnovers FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters Washington Opponents

1st 2nd

24 0

10 3

48 48.0 10 17 5 11 1 91 107 16 30 3.0 91.0 0 289 20-29-1 10.0 14.4 289.0 4 380 59 6.4 380.0 3-129 3-85 1-46 43.0 28.3 46.0 0-0 3-30 30.0 4-137 34.2 34.2 8-513 64.1 39.0 26: 45 3/12 25% 1/2 50% 3-26 0 6 2-3 0-0 (1-3) 33% (1-3) 33% (6-6) 100% 58640 1/58640 3rd

14 0

4th

0 10

OT

0 0

OPP

13 13.0 0 21 9 9 3 136 185 49 48 2.8 136.0 1 168 24-40-1 4.2 7.0 168.0 0 304 88 3.5 304.0 3-76 0-0 1-0 25.3 0.0 0.0 3-2 4-35 35.0 8-310 38.8 28.1 4-185 46.2 14.0 33: 15 5/20 25% 2/3 67% 2-9 0 1 2-2 0-0 (3-3) 100% (1-3) 33% (1-1) 100% 0 0/0 0/0

Total 48 13

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2016 Washington Huskies Football Washington Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 03, 2016) All games Rushing

Gaskin, Myles Dotson, Jomon McClatcher, C. Coleman, Lavon Baker, Budda Team Browning, Jake Total Opponents

gp

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Passing

gp

Receiving

gp

Browning, Jake Carta-Samuels Total Opponents Ross, John Daniels,Darrell McClatcher, C. Baccellia, A. Pettis, Dante Gaskin, Myles Fuller, Aaron Sample, Drew Lindquist, Jeff Total Opponents

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att

15 7 1 3 1 1 2 30 48

60 27 13 7 0 0 0 107 185

3 0 0 0 1 3 9 16 49

effic comp-att-int

1 185.21 1 273.40 1 191.30 1 90.28

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

gain loss

no.

5 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 20 24

18-27-1 2-2-0 20-29-1 24-40-1

yds

90 64 52 40 24 11 5 5 -2 289 168

avg

18.0 16.0 17.3 20.0 12.0 11.0 5.0 5.0 -2.0 14.4 7.0

net avg td

57 27 13 7 -1 -3 -9 91 136

3.8 3.9 13.0 2.3 -1.0 -3.0 -4.5 3.0 2.8

pct

2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0

lg avg/g

18 7 13 4 0 0 0 18 19

yds td

66.7 100.0 69.0 60.0 td

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

287 2 289 168

lg avg/g

50 19 43 36 16 11 5 5 0 50 29

90.0 64.0 52.0 40.0 24.0 11.0 5.0 5.0 -2.0 289.0 168.0

3 1 4 0

57.0 27.0 13.0 7.0 -1.0 -3.0 -9.0 91.0 136.0

lg avg/g

50 287.0 4 2.0 50 289.0 29 168.0

Punt Returns

no.

yds avg td

Interceptions

no.

yds avg td

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg td

Fumble Returns

no.

Pettis, Dante Total Opponents Beaver, Brandon Total Opponents Ross, John Joyner, Austin Wellington, B. Total Opponents Total Opponents

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3 3 0

1 1 1

1 1 1 3 3 0 0

85 28.3 85 28.3 0 0.0

46 46.0 46 46.0 0 0.0

92 12 25 129 76

92.0 12.0 25.0 43.0 25.3

1 1 0

0 0 0

lg

68 68 0

lg

46 46 0

lg

1 0 0 1 0

92 12 25 92 32

yds avg td

lg

0 0.0 0 0.0

0 0

0 0

2016 Washington Huskies Football Washington Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 03, 2016) All games WASHINGTON vs. IDAHO • HUSKY STADIUM • SEPT. 10, 2016 • 2:00 P.M. PT (PAC-12 NETWORK) Scoring

Ross, John Van Winkle, C. Baccellia, A. Pettis, Dante McClatcher, C. Total Opponents

Field Goals

Van Winkle, C. FG Sequence

Rutgers

td

fg

3 - 2-3 1 1 1 6 2-3 1 2-2

fg

2-3

kick

6-6 6-6 1-1

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

-

-

-

-

pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99

66.7 0-0

Washington

(45),47,(42)

0-0

0-0

2-3

Opponents

(38),(23)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

0-0

-

pts

Total Offense

18 12 6 6 6 48 13

Browning, Jake Gaskin, Myles Dotson, Jomon McClatcher, C. Coleman, Lavon Carta-Samuels Baker, Budda Team Total Opponents

lg blk

45

0

g plays

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

29 15 7 1 3 2 1 1 59 88

rush pass

-9 57 27 13 7 0 -1 -3 91 136

287 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 289 168

total avg/g

278 57 27 13 7 2 -1 -3 380 304

278.0 57.0 27.0 13.0 7.0 2.0 -1.0 -3.0 380.0 304.0

Punting

no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

Kickoffs

no. yds avg tb ob retn

Vizcaino, T. Total Opponents Vizcaino, T. Total Opponents

4 137 34.2 38 4 137 34.2 38 8 310 38.8 53

8 513 64.1 8 513 64.1 4 185 46.2

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5 5 0

0 0 0

3 3 3

1 1 3

0 0 1

0 0 0

net ydln

0 0 25.3 39.0 0 43.0 14.0

26 51

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2016 Washington Huskies Football Washington Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 03, 2016) All games # 7 36 20 25 2A 14 28 0H 26 5 0I 0C 24 50 99 11 53 37 32 66 13 6 30 23 17 91 29 4

Defensive Leaders

Bierria, K. Victor, Azeem King, Kevin Burr-Kirven,Ben Rapp, Taylor McIntosh, Jojo Wooching, Psalm Potoa'e,Benning Jones, Sidney Mathis, Joe Beaver, Brandon Gardenhire, D. Turner, Ezekiel Vea, Vita Gaines, Greg Qualls, Elijah Wambaugh, Jake Sterk, Bryce Baker, Budda Turpin, Damion Wellington, B. McClatcher, C. Manu, Kyler Miller, Jordan Bartlett, Tevis McCoy, Ricky O'Brien, Connor Joyner, Austin Total Opponents

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gp

ua

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

11 5 3 4 2 4 1 3 2 . 3 . 3 2 1 1 . 2 . 2 2 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 56 39

Tackles a tot

1 6 4 1 2 . 3 1 1 3 . 3 . 1 1 1 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . 1 . . 34 16

12 11 7 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 90 55

tfl/yds

Sacks no-yds

. . 2.0-6 . . . . . . . . 0.5-2 . 1.0-9 1.0-3 1.0-16 . . 0.5-2 . . . . . . . . . 6-38 6-19

. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-9 . 1.0-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-26 2-9

Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick

. . . . . . . . . . 1-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-46 1-0

. . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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. . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 .

1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

saf

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2016 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Opponent RUTGERS IDAHO PORTLAND STATE at Arizona STANFORD at Oregon OREGON STATE at Utah at California USC ARIZONA STATE at Washington State

WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB WR Ross Adams Eldrenkamp Shelton Brostek McGary Daniels Browning Gaskin Griffin

WR Pettis

Opponent DE DT DT DE ILB ILB OLB S S CB CB RUTGERS Gardenhire# Qualls Gaines Mathis Victor Bierria Wooching Baker McIntosh King Jones IDAHO PORTLAND STATE at Arizona STANFORD at Oregon OREGON STATE at Utah at California USC ARIZONA STATE at Washington State # - started as fifth defensive back

2016 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS Washington

Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD)

Passing (A-C-I-Yds.-TD)

Total Off. (Att.-Yds)

First Downs (Tot.-R-Pa-Pn)

Fumbles (No.-Lost)

Penalties (No.-Yds.)

Time of Possession

Opponent

Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD)

Passing (A-C-I-Yds.-TD)

Total Off. (Att.-Yds)

First Downs (Tot.-R-Pa-Pn)

Fumbles (No.-Lost)

Penalties (No.-Yds.)

Time of Possession

RUTGERS IDAHO PORTLAND STATE at Arizona STANFORD at Oregon OREGON STATE at Utah at California USC ARIZONA STATE at Washington State

RUTGERS IDAHO PORTLAND STATE at Arizona STANFORD at Oregon OREGON STATE at Utah at California USC ARIZONA STATE at Washington State

30-91-0

29-20-1-289-4 59-380 17-5-11-1 0-0

48-136-1

40-24-1-168-0 88-304 21-9-9-3

3-2

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3-30

4-35

26:45

33:15

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2016 GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD) RUTGERS IDAHO PORTLAND STATE at Arizona STANFORD at Oregon OREGON STATE at Utah at California USC ARIZONA STATE at Washington State Passing (A-C-I-Yds.-TD) RUTGERS IDAHO PORTLAND STATE at Arizona STANFORD at Oregon OREGON STATE at Utah at California USC ARIZONA STATE at Washington State Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD) RUTGERS IDAHO PORTLAND STATE at Arizona STANFORD at Oregon OREGON STATE at Utah at California USC ARIZONA STATE at Washington State Tackles (U-A-TOT) RUTGERS IDAHO PORTLAND STATE at Arizona STANFORD at Oregon OREGON STATE at Utah at California USC ARIZONA STATE at Washington State

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Gaskin Dotson 15-57-0 7-27-0

Coleman 3-7-0

Browning Carta-Samuels 27-18-1-287-3 2-2-0-2-1

Ross Daniels McClatcher 5-90-2 4-64-0 3-52-1

Browning 2-(-9)-0

Rodriguez 0-0-0-0-0

Baccellia Pettis Fuller Sample Gaskin Lindquist 2-40-1 2-24-0 1-5-0 1-5-0 1-11-0 1-(-2)-0

Bierria Victor King McIntosh Jones Gardenhire Mathis Qualls Gaines Baker Burr-Kirven Wooching Turner 11-1-12 5-6-11 3-4-7 4-0-4 2-1-3 0-3-3 0-3-3 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-2-2 4-1-5 1-3-4 3-0-3

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2016 WASHINGTON INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME Rushing Attempts...........................................15, Myles Gaskin, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Yards Rushing.................................................57 Myles Gaskin, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Rush........................................................18, Myles Gaskin, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Rush (No Score)......................................18, Myles Gaskin, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Touchdown Rush....................................none Touchdown Rushes.........................................none Pass Attempts.................................................27, Jake Browning, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Pass Completions............................................18, Jake Browning, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Yards Passing..................................................287, Jake Browning, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Touchdown Passes..........................................3, Jake Browning, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Most Pass Interceptions.................................1, Jake Browning, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Pass........................................................50, Jake Browning, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long TD Pass...................................................50, Jake Browning, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Receptions......................................................5, John Ross, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Yards Receiving...............................................90, John Ross, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Reception...............................................50, John Ross, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Touchdown Receptions...................................2, John Ross, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Field Goals......................................................2, Cameron Van Winkle, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Field Goal Attempts........................................3, Cameron Van Winkle, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Field Goal...............................................45, Cameron Van Winkle, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Punts...............................................................4, Tristan Vizcaino, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Punting Average..............................................34.2, Tristan Vizcaino, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Punting Yards..................................................137, Tristan Vizcaino, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Punt........................................................38, Tristan Vizcaino, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Punt Returns....................................................3, Dante Pettis, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Punt Return Yards...........................................85, Dante Pettis, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Punt Return.............................................68, Dante Pettis, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Punt Return for TD..................................68, Dante Pettis, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Kickoff Returns................................................1, three players, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Kickoff Return Yards.......................................92, John Ross, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Kickoff Return, no score.........................25, Brandon Wellington, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Kickoff Return for TD..............................92, John Ross, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Interceptions...................................................1, Brandon Beaver, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Interception Return Yards...............................46, Brandon Beaver, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Interception Return, no score.................46, Brandon Beaver, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Interception Return for TD.....................none Tackles.............................................................12, Keishawn Bierria, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Sacks...............................................................1.0, Elijah Qualls and Vita Vea, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16 Tackles for Loss...............................................2.0, Kevin King, vs. Rutgers, 9/3/16

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2016 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Rushing Attempts...........................................15, Justin Goodwin, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Yards Rushing.................................................70, Josh Hicks, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Rush........................................................19, Josh Hicks, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Rush (No Score)......................................19, Josh Hicks, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Touchdown Rush....................................10, Janarion Grant, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Touchdown Rushes.........................................1, Janarion Grant, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Pass Attempts.................................................40, Chris Laviano, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Pass Completions............................................24, Chris Laviano, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Yards Passing..................................................168, Chris Laviano, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Touchdown Passes..........................................none Most Pass Interceptions.................................1, Chris Laviano, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Pass........................................................29, Chris Laviano, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long TD Pass...................................................none Receptions......................................................9, Janarion Grant, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Yards Receiving...............................................56, Janarion Grant, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Reception...............................................29, Janarion Grant, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Touchdown Receptions...................................none Field Goals......................................................2, David Bonagura, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Field Goal Attempts........................................2, David Bonagura, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Field Goal...............................................38, David Bonagura, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Punts...............................................................8, Michael Cintron, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Punting Average..............................................38.8, Michael Cintron, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Punting Yards..................................................310, Michael Cintron, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Punt........................................................53, Michael Cintron, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Punt Returns....................................................none Punt Return Yards...........................................none Long Punt Return.............................................none Long Punt Return for TD..................................none Kickoff Returns................................................3, Janarion Grant, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Kickoff Return Yards.......................................76, Janarion Grant, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Kickoff Return, no score.........................32, Janarion Grant, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Long Kickoff Return for TD..............................none Interceptions...................................................1, Anthony Cioffi, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Interception Return Yards...............................none Long Interception Return, no score.................none Long Interception Return for TD.....................none Tackles.............................................................8, Kiy Hester, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Sacks...............................................................1.0, Greg Jones & Andre Hunt, Rutgers, 9/3/16 Tackles for Loss...............................................2.0, Kiy Hester, Rutgers, 9/3/16

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2016 TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Washington

Opponents

First Downs Rushing First Downs Passing First Downs First Downs by Penalty

17 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 5 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 11 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 1 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3)

21 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 9 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 9 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 3 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)

Points

48 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3)

13 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)

Rushing Attempts Rushing Yards Yards Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns

30 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 91 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 3.0 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) none

48 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 136 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 2.8 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 1 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)

Pass Attempts Pass Completions Interceptions Passing Yards Passing Touchdowns Yards Per Completion

29 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 20 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 1 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 289 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 4 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 14.4 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3)

40 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 24 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 1 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 168 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) none 7.0 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)

Total Plays Total Offense Total Offense Yards Per Play

59 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 380 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 6.4 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3)

88 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 304 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 3.5 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)

Fumbles Fumbles Lost

none none

3 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 2 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)

Interceptions By

1 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3)

1 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)

Penalties Penalty Yards

3 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 30 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3)

4 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 35 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)

Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards

3 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 129 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3)

3 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 76 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)

Punt Returns Punt Return Yards

3 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 85 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3)

none none

Tackles for Loss Tackles for Lost Yards Sacks

6.0 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 19 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 2.0 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3)

6.0 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 38 (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 2.0 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)

Time of Possession

26:45 (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3)

33:15 (Rutgers, Sept. 3)

Longest Scoring Drive (Plays) Longest Scoring Drive (Yards) Shortest Scoring Drive (Plays) Shortest Scoring Drive (Yards)

8 plays, 7 yards (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 85 yards, 5 plays (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 1 play, 4 yards (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3) 4 yards, 1 yard (vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3)

17 plays, 59 yards (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 65 yards, 7 plays (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 7 plays, 65 yards (Rutgers, Sept. 3) 50 yards, 10 plays (Rutgers, Sept. 3)

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Name Trey Adams David Ajamu Andre Baccellia Budda Baker Tevis Bartlett Brandon Beaver DJ Beavers Drew Before Ian Biddle Keishawn Bierria Ryan Bowman Shane Bowman Daniel Bridge-Gadd Shane Brostek Jake Browning Myles Bryant Devin Burleson Ben Burr-Kirven K.J. Carta-Samuels A.J. Carty Jordan Chin John Clark Duke Clinch Lavon Coleman Sean Constantine Darrell Daniels Will Dissly Jomon Dotson Forrest Dunivin Camilo Eifler Jake Eldrenkamp Aaron Fuller Greg Gaines Darren Gardenhire John Gardner Myles Gaskin Isaiah Gilchrist Blake Gregory Connor Griffin Nick Harris Jared Hilbers Derek Hunter Logan Hurst Luke Hutchison Matt James Jaylen Johnson Sidney Jones Austin Joyner Kevin King Ralph Kinne Andrew Kirkland A.J. Kneip Michael Kneip Luke Lane Brayden Lenius Brandon Lewis Jeff Lindquist Nik Little Kentrell Love Kyler Manu Joe Mathis Chico McClatcher Ricky McCoy Gavin McDaniel Kaleb McGary

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Pos. OL TE WR DB OLB DB LB WR DB LB DL DL QB OL QB DB OL LB QB LS WR DL OL TB LB TE TE/DL TB WR LB OL WR DL DB WR TB DB QB WR OL OL TE TB LS OL DL DB DB DB TB OL OL OL LS WR DB TE WR DB LB OLB WR DL TB OL

Ht. 6-8 6-5 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-2 5-8 6-8 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-4 5-10 6-4 6-2 6-5 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-3 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-7 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-0 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-5 5-11 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-2 5-7 6-2 5-8 6-7

Wt. 309 249 171 192 230 191 216 199 180 221 251 287 199 289 209 172 312 214 219 230 159 281 294 228 220 246 272 174 198 217 297 198 318 185 194 195 199 171 223 270 285 220 186 233 293 280 181 190 192 220 311 330 284 215 231 189 246 209 172 232 255 179 301 181 308

Yr. Exp. So. 1V Jr. # 1V Fr. # RS Jr. 2V So. 1V Sr. # 2V Fr. # RS Sr. # 1V So. # SQ Jr. # 2V Fr. HS So. # 1V Fr. HS Sr. # 3V So. 1V Fr. HS Fr. # RS So. 1V So. # 1V Fr. # RS Fr. HS Fr. # RS Fr. HS Jr. # 2V Jr. # 2V Sr. 3V Jr. 2V So. # 1V Sr. # SQ Fr. HS Sr. # 3V Fr. HS So. # 1V Jr. 2V So. # SQ So. 1V Fr. HS Fr. HS Jr. # 1V Fr. HS Fr. # RS Jr. # SQ Fr. # RS Jr. # SQ So. # 1V So. # 1V Jr. 2V Fr. # RS Sr. 3V Jr. # 1V Jr. # 1V Fr. HS Sr. # SQ Fr. HS Jr. 2V So. # 1V Sr. # 2V Jr. 1V Fr. HS Fr. # RS Sr. 3V So. 1V Fr. # RS So. # SQ So. # 1V

Hometown (High School / Last School) Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee) Shelton, Wash. (Shelton) Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Westlake) Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) Cheyenne, Wyo. (East) Long Beach, Calif. (Dominguez) Culver City, Calif. (Crespi Carmelite) Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park) Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville) Carson, Calif. (Narbonne) Bellevue, Wash. (IMG Academy, Bradenton, Fla.) Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) Phoenix, Ariz. (Paradise Valley) Kamuela, Hawai’i (Hawai’i Prep) Folsom, Calif. (Folsom) Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola) Palmdale, Calif. (Highland) Menlo Park, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep) Saratoga, Calif. (Bellarmine Prep) Santa Ana, Calif. (Servite) San Fernando, Calif. (Chaminade Prep) Marysville, Wash. (Marysville Getchell) Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville) Lompoc, Calif. (Lompoc) Hunts Point, Wash. (Bellevue) Pittsburg, Calif. (Freedom) Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman) American Canyon, Calif. (American Canyon) Las Flores, Calif. (Tesoro/Minn.-Crookston/Saddleback JC) Berkeley, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd) Medina, Wash. (Bellevue) McKinney, Texas (Lovejoy) La Habra, Calif. (La Habra) Long Beach, Calif. (Cabrillo) Woodinville, Wash. (Inglemoor) Lynnwood, Wash. (O’Dea) Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego/Gonzaga) Inglewood, Calif. (JSerra Catholic) Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton) Portola Valley, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep/Georgetown) Loomis, Calif. (Del Oro) Carnation, Wash. (O’Dea) Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Coeur d’Alene) Corona, Calif. (Centennial) Diamond Bar, Calif. (West Covina) Marysville, Wash. (Marysville-Pilchuck) Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd) Shelton, Wash. (Shelton) Portland, Ore. (Jesuit) Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) North Vancouver, B.C. (Chaminade Prep) Rancho Murieta, Calif. (Pleasant Grove) Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island) Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei/Golden West JC) Corona, Calif. (Centennial) Pocatello, Idaho (Highland) Ontario, Calif. (Upland) Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way) Fresno, Calif. (Roosevelt) Coppell, Texas (Coppell) Fife, Wash. (Fife)

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Name Pos. John Ross WR Jake Browning QB Darren Gardenhire DB Austin Joyner DB Jeff Lindquist TE Joe Mathis OLB Chico McClatcher WR Byron Murphy DB Keishawn Bierria LB Tony Rodriguez QB Dante Pettis WR Benning Potoa’e OLB Brandon Beaver DB Myles Gaskin TB Jomon Dotson TB Jusstis Warren OLB K.J. Carta-Samuels QB Elijah Qualls DL Aaron Fuller WR Kentrell Love DB Brandon Wellington LB Jojo McIntosh DB DJ Beavers LB Darrell Daniels TE Blake Gregory QB Amandre Williams OLB Tevis Bartlett OLB Daniel Bridge-Gadd QB Isaiah Gilchrist DB K.J. Young WR Andre Baccellia WR Brandon Lewis DB Kevin King DB Quinten Pounds WR Taylor Rapp DB Lavon Coleman TB Logan Hurst TB Jordan Miller DB Kamari Pleasant TB Ezekiel Turner DB Ben Burr-Kirven LB Sean McGrew TB Sidney Jones DB Trevor Walker DB Nik Little WR Psalm Wooching OLB Connor O’Brien OLB Josh Rasmussen WR Kyler Manu LB Gavin McDaniel TB Drew Before WR Myles Bryant DB Budda Baker DB Sean Constantine LB Mason Stone DB Azeem Victor LB Bryce Sterk OLB Hayden Schuh DB Sean Vergara DB Camilo Eifler LB Ralph Kinne TB Myles Rice OLB Van Soderberg P/PK Tristan Vizcaino PK/P Mike Petroff FB/TE

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Name Sean McGrew Jojo McIntosh Jordan Miller Byron Murphy Michael Neal Connor O’Brien Levi Onwuzurike Taelon Parson Mike Petroff Dante Pettis Kamari Pleasant Race Porter Benning Potoa’e Quinten Pounds Matt Preston Jared Pulu Elijah Qualls Taylor Rapp Josh Rasmussen Myles Rice Max Richmond Henry Roberts Tony Rodriguez John Ross Drew Sample Hayden Schuh Jason Scrempos Coleman Shelton Van Soderberg Jesse Sosebee Bryce Sterk Mason Stone Ezekiel Turner John Turner Damion Turpin Sebastian Valerio Cameron Van Winkle Vita Vea Sean Vergara Azeem Victor Tristan Vizcaino Trevor Walker Jake Wambaugh Jusstis Warren Luke Wattenberg Brandon Wellington Amandre Williams Psalm Wooching K.J. Young

Pos. TB DB DB DB TE OLB DL WR FB/TE WR TB P OLB WR LB DL DL DB WR OLB WR OL QB WR TE DB DL OL P/PK OL OLB DB DB OL DL PK PK DL DB LB PK/P DB LB OLB OL LB OLB OLB WR

Ht. 5-7 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-9 6-6 6-3 5-11 6-5 6-0 6-6 6-4 6-0 6-5 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-3 5-9 5-10 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-4 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-1

Wt. 170 209 176 170 236 232 266 194 228 188 199 160 270 174 220 270 321 202 184 242 180 285 185 190 260 200 284 293 193 311 241 177 210 288 284 182 186 332 182 230 206 192 223 248 260 216 223 231 180

Yr. Exp. Fr. HS So. # 1V So. 1V Fr. HS Fr. # RS Jr. # 1V Fr. HS Jr. # SQ Fr. HS Jr. 2V Fr. HS Fr. HS Fr. # RS Fr. # RS So. # SQ Fr. # RS Jr. # 2V Fr. HS Fr. # RS Fr. HS So. # SQ Fr. # RS Jr. # RS Jr. # 2V So. # 1V Sr. # 2V Fr. # RS Jr. # 2V Fr. HS So. # 1V Fr. # RS So. # JC Jr. 1V So. # SQ Sr. # 2V Fr. # RS Sr. 2V So. # 1V So. # SQ Jr. # 2V Jr. 2V Jr. # 2V So. # 1V Fr. # RS Fr. HS Fr. HS Fr. HS Sr. # 3V Jr. JC

Hometown (High School / Last School) Torrance, Calif. (St. John Bosco) Canyon Country, Calif. (Chaminade Prep) Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro) Fontana, Calif. (Etiwanda) Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic) Allen Texas (Allen) Gilbert, Ariz. (Perry) Portland, Ore. (Jesuit) San Clemente, Calif. (Junipero Serra) Rialto, Calif. (Etiwanda) Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea) DuPont, Wash. (Lakes) Cypress, Calif. (Cypress) Corona, Calif. (Diamond Ranch) Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way) Petaluma, Calif. (Casa Grande) Bellingham, Wash. (Sehome) Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens) Houston, Texas (Bush) Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) Stockton, Calif. (Brookside/CC of San Francisco) Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Jordan) Bellevue, Wash. (Newport) Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview) Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas) Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola) Olympia, Wash. (Capital) Garden Grove, Calif. (Edison) Lynden, Wash. (Lynden) Mountlake Terrace, Wash. (Mountlake Terr./Santa Monica Coll.) Pasadena, Md. (Glen Burnie / L.A. Pierce College) Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola) Compton, Calif. (Dominguez) Irvine, Calif. (Beckman) Fall City, Wash. (Mount Si) Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas) Selah, Wash. (Selah) Compton, Calif. (Pomona) Chino Hills, Calif. (Damien) Arlington, Texas (Mansfield Timberview) San Diego, Calif. (Point Loma) Tacoma, Wash. (Lincoln) Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (JSerra Catholic) Kent, Wash. (Eastside Catholic) Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i (Kealakehe) Perris, Calif. (Citrus Hill/Oklahoma/Riverside CC)

# has utilized a redshirt season

o. N 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 56 57 58 59 60 62 64 66 67 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 78 77 79 80 81 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 92 94 95 96 97 98 99

Name Pos. Race Porter P Ian Biddle DB Cameron Van Winkle PK A.J. Carty LS Vita Vea DL Luke Hutchison LS Jake Eldrenkamp OL Jake Wambaugh LB Matt Preston LB Ryan Bowman DL Nick Harris OL Jared Pulu DL John Clark DL Kaleb McGary OL Henry Roberts OL Shane Brostek OL Duke Clinch OL A.J. Kneip OL Damion Turpin DL Michael Kneip OL Jared Hilbers OL Matt James OL Trey Adams OL Andrew Kirkland OL John Turner OL Jesse Sosebee OL Luke Wattenberg OL Luke Lane LS Devin Burleson OL Coleman Shelton OL Max Richmond WR Brayden Lenius WR Sebastian Valerio PK Jordan Chin WR Connor Griffin WR Michael Neal TE David Ajamu TE Taelon Parson WR Forrest Dunivin WR Drew Sample TE John Gardner WR Ricky McCoy DL Jaylen Johnson DL Derek Hunter TE Levi Onwuzurike DL Shane Bowman DL Jason Scrempos DL Will Dissly TE/DL Greg Gaines DL

Coaches: Chris Petersen (head coach), Keith Bhonapha (recruiting coordinator/running backs), Bob Gregory (assistant head coach/linebackers/special teams coordinator), Bush Hamdan (pass game coordinator/wide receivers), Pete Kwiatkowski (defensive coordinator), Jimmy Lake (co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs), Ikaika Malloe (defensive line), Jordan Paopao (tight ends), Jonathan Smith (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks), Chris Strausser (associate head coach/offensive line), Terrence Brown (graduate assistant), Kyle Jolly (graduate assistant), Kirby Moore (graduate assistant), Hansen Sekona (graduate assistant), Tim Socha (strength & conditioning). David Ajamu Andre Baccellia Keishawn Bierria Shane Brostek Darrell Daniels Jomon Dotson Camilo Eifler Ralph Kinne

uh-JAH-moo buh-CHELL-ee KEY-shawn be-AIR-ee-uh BRAH-steck duh-RELL juh-MAWN kuh-MEE-lo EYE-fler KINN-ee

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Michael Kneip Brayden Lenius Kyler Manu Levi Onwuzurike Taelon Parson Benning Potoa’e Jesse Sosebee Vita Vea

kuh-NIPE LENNY-us KY-ler MAH-noo own-zur-EE-kay TAY-lun poe-toe-AH-ee SOZE-bee VEET-uh VAY-uh

Tristan Vizcaino Psalm Wooching

vizz-KAY-no (3 syllables) salm WOO-ching

Coaches: Keith Bhonapha Pete Kwiatkowski Jordan Paopao Tim Socha

BONE-uh-fuh quit-COW-ski POW-pow SAH-hah

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