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The Washington Huskies college football team competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the University of Washington in the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12).
Welch's first five teams all fielded winning records, but final 1947 team did not. Howard Odell joined Washington in 1948 from Yale. In his five seasons from 1948 to 1952, he compiled a record of 23–25–2 with two winning seasons. John Cherberg, a Washington player and then assistant from 1946 to 1952, became head coach in 1953.
Total wins, losses, and ties Statistic Wins Losses Ties Pacific Coast Conference games (1916–1958) 131 119 20 Pac-8, 10, 12 Conference games (1959–present)
UW excelled on special teams, overcame first-half offensive struggles and received solid play from the secondary, despite an early setback. Here are ... UW finds bright spots in come-from-behind win
Dec. 7—Washington basketball players and coaches watched the Husky football team dig out a 34-31 win over Oregon last Friday in the Pac-12 football championship game in Las Vegas. Less than 24 ...
The win pushed Bohl's career record at UW to 57-57, bringing him back to even since starting 2-2 in his ... Oct. 7—LARAMIE — For the first time since 2014, Craig Bohl is .500 as the University ...
UW teams were first introduced as the Huskies on February 3, 1922, during the halftime intermission of a basketball game vs. Washington State. [54] The newly christened Huskies beat the Cougars, who adopted their nickname in 1919, by a score of 40–10.
The media joked that the 2008 game won by the Cougars in Pullman was the "Crapple Cup" and "full of worms," because WSU (1–10) hosted winless UW (0–10). [19] The game returned to the Saturday after Thanksgiving in 2009 in Seattle. The 2011 game in Seattle was moved to CenturyLink Field to allow an early start on the renovation of Husky Stadium.