2010 Washington Huskies football team

2010 Washington Huskies football
Holiday Bowl champion
Holiday Bowl, W 19–7 vs. Nebraska
Conference Pacific-10 Conference
2010 record 7–6 (5–4 Pac-10)
Head coach Steve Sarkisian (2nd season)
Offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier (2nd season)
Offensive scheme Pro-style
Defensive coordinator Nick Holt (2nd season)
Base defense 4–3
Captain Jake Locker
Captain Senio Kelemete
Captain Mason Foster
Captain Nate Williams[1]
Home stadium Husky Stadium
(Capacity: 72,500)
2010 Pacific-10 football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
No. 3 Oregon $  9 0     12 1  
No. 4 Stanford %  8 1     12 1  
USC  5 4     8 5  
Washington  5 4     7 6  
Arizona  4 5     7 6  
Arizona State  4 5     6 6  
Oregon State  4 5     5 7  
California  3 6     5 7  
UCLA  2 7     4 8  
Washington State  1 8     2 10  
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • % BCS at-large representative
  • † – USC ineligible for championship and post-season due to NCAA sanctions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2010 Washington Huskies football team represented the University of Washington in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team's head coach was Steve Sarkisian. The Huskies played their home games at Husky Stadium in Seattle, Washington, and were members of the Pacific-10 Conference. They finished the season 7–6, 5–4 in Pac-10 play and were invited to the Holiday Bowl, their first bowl game in eight years, where they defeated Nebraska 19–7.

Preseason

Heisman hopeful Jake Locker decided to return to Washington for his senior season. In 2009, Locker passed for 2,800 yards and 21 touchdowns. Had he decided to enter the NFL Draft after his junior year, many draft analysts predicted he would have been a Top 5 pick.

Sophomore running back Chris Polk is primed for another 1,000-yard rushing season. Polk had had the best freshman season ever for a Husky running back in 2009 with 1,113 yards, averaging 4.9 yards per carry. He also scored 5 touchdowns. Polk surpassed 100 yards rushing in 4 of the final 5 games of the season, just missing in the season finale against California (94 yards).

Schedule

Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance
September 4 4:00 PM at BYU* LaVell Edwards StadiumProvo, UT CBSCS L 17–23   63,771[2]
September 11 4:00 PM Syracuse* Husky StadiumSeattle, WA FSNNW W 41–20   62,418[3]
September 18 12:30 PM No. 8 Nebraska* Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA ABC/ESPN2 L 21–56   72,876[4]
October 2 5:00 PM at No. 18 USC Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, CA ESPN2 W 32–31   82,796[5]
October 9 7:00 PM Arizona State Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA FSNNW L 14–24   65,685[6]
October 16 7:15 PM Oregon Statedagger Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA ESPN W 35–34 2OT  65,235[7]
October 23 7:15 PM at No. 18 Arizona Arizona StadiumTucson, AZ ESPN L 14–44   56,244[8]
October 30 4:00 PM No. 14 Stanford Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA Versus L 0–41   69,020[9]
November 6 12:30 PM at No. 1 Oregon Autzen StadiumEugene, OR ABC/ESPN2 L 16–53   60,017[10]
November 18 5:00 PM UCLA Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA ESPN W 24–7   62,347[11]
November 27 12:30 PM at California Memorial StadiumBerkeley, CA FSNNW W 16–13   44,613[12]
December 4 4:00 PM at Washington State Martin StadiumPullman, WA (103rd Apple Cup) Versus W 35–28   30,157[13]
December 30 7:00 PM vs. No. 16 Nebraska* Qualcomm StadiumSan Diego, CA (Holiday Bowl) ESPN W 19–7   57,921[14]
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Game summaries

BYU

1 2 3 4 Total
Huskies 7 10 0 0 17
Cougars 5 8 10 0 23

Syracuse

1 2 3 4 Total
Orange 10 0 0 10 20
Huskies 3 10 14 14 41

Nebraska

1 2 3 4 Total
#8 Cornhuskers 14 14 21 7 56
Huskies 7 7 7 0 21

This will be the 8th time these teams have met for non-conference play, with the series currently tied at 3-3-1. Nebraska owns the overall scoring edge at 146-109, and also the last victory, a 55-7 triumph in front of a sold-out home stadium crowd in 1998. This is the start of a home and home series with the Huskies visiting Nebraska next year at Memorial Stadium.

USC

1 2 3 4 Total
Huskies 3 17 3 9 32
Trojans 7 14 7 3 31

Washington upset 18th-ranked USC for the second consecutive season, winning at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on a last-second 30-yard field goal.

Erik Folk, who hit the game-winning field goal, was named Pac-10 special teams player of the week. He went 4-for-4 field goals and two PAT attempts.Folk kicked a 22-yarder to defeat the Trojans 16-13 the previous season.

Arizona State

1 2 3 4 Total
Sun Devils 14 7 0 3 24
Huskies 7 0 0 7 14

Oregon State

1 2 3 4OT2OT Total
Beavers 0 14 7 076 34
Huskies 7 14 0 077 35

Jake Locker threw a career-high five touchdown passes, two in overtime to Jermaine Kearse, and the Huskies stopped the Beavers 2-point conversion in double overtime to keep their bowl hopes alive.

Chris Polk ran for 105 yards on 25 carries for the Huskies.

Beavers running back Jacquizz Rodgers ran for 140 yards on 32 carries and three touchdowns. He also caught four passes for 49 yards and a 10-yard TD catch in the first overtime. The Beavers were playing their first game since Rodgers' brother, James, was lost for the season because of a serious knee injury.

The game came down to the Beavers final possession in the second overtime. On 4th down from the UW 4-yard line, Beaver quarterback Ryan Katz's pass for John Reese fell to the turf in the end zone. The Huskies stormed the field, only then to realize a late flag from back judge Johnny Jenkins was for pass interference against the Huskies' Desmond Trufant.

Jacquizz Rodgers then scored from the 2 on the next play to pull Oregon State to 35-34. Beavers coach Mike Riley called timeout and decided to go for two. But Katz's throw fell out of Joe Halahuni's hands as he was hit by linebacker Cort Dennison and Washington's celebration was on again.

Washington snapped a six-game losing streak to the Beavers.[15]

Arizona

1 2 3 4 Total
Huskies 7 7 0 0 14
#18 Wildcats 10 20 7 7 44

Stanford

1 2 3 4 Total
#14 Cardinal 14 14 10 3 41
Huskies 0 0 0 0 0

Oregon

1 2 3 4 Total
Huskies 0 6 10 0 16
#1 Ducks 0 18 21 14 53

UCLA

1 2 3 4 Total
Bruins 7 0 0 0 7
Huskies 0 7 3 14 24

California

1 234Total
Washington 0 0106 16
California 0 373 13
Washington players rush the field after running back Chris Polk's game-winning touchdown.

Washington scored from the one-yard line without time left in the regulation to defeat Cal and took the Golden Bears out of a bowl game. Chris Polk ran the ball in. Giorgio Tavecchio kicked two field goals for Cal, 53 yards and 47 yards.

For Washington, D'Andre Goodwin scored on an 80-yard pass from Jake Locker and Erik Folk kicked a 37-yard field goal. Cal scored a touchdown in the third quarter when Cameron Jordan took a fumble into the end zone for 21 yards.

Washington State

1 2 3 4 Total
Huskies 7 7 7 14 35
Cougars 0 7 7 14 28

Chris Polk rushed 29 times for a career-high 284 yards and two touchdowns. The win gave the Huskies a 6-6 record on the season, sending Washington to a bowl game for the first time since the 2002 Sun Bowl.

Nebraska (Holiday Bowl)

1 2 3 4 Total
#16 Cornhuskers 0 7 0 0 7
Huskies 10 0 7 2 19

This was the second time this season that the Huskies played Nebraska, with the first meeting ending in a 56-21 win for the Cornhuskers. Washington shocked Nebraska despite a poor game from Jake Locker.

Rankings

Ranking Movement
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week. RV=Receiving Votes.
PollPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Final
AP RV -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Coaches RV RV RV -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- RV
Harris Not released -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
BCS Not released -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr Exp Hometown/Last School
1Sean ParkerS5-10200FR-HSLos Angeles, Calif./Narbonne
1Chris PolkTB5-11214SO-1VRedlands, Calif./East Valley
3James JohnsonWR6-0201SO-1VValley Center, Calif./Valley Center
4Chris IzbickiTE6-3246JR-1VKirkland, Wash./Lake Washington
4Vonzell McDowell, JrCB5-9183SR-3VKent, Wash./Rainier Beach
5Anthony BoylesCB6-3203SO-SQCompton, Calif./Junipero Serra
5Nick MontanaQB6-3191FR-HSThousand Oaks, Calif./Oaks Christian
6Desmond TrufantCB6-0177SO-1VTacoma, Wash./Wilson
7Cody BrunsWR5-11177JR-2VProsser, Wash./Prosser
7Anthony GobernCB5-11189SO-1VFair Oaks, Calif./Del Campo
8Kevin SmithWR6-0197FR-HSCompton, Calif./Centennial
8Nate WilliamsS6-0215SR-3VRenton, Wash./Kennedy
9Devin AguilarWR6-0188JR-2VDenver, Colo./Mullen
9Taz StevensonS6-0198FR-HSMililani, Hawai'i/Mililani
10Jake LockerQB6-3230SR-2VFerndale, Wash./Ferndale
11Talia CrichtonDE6-3246SO-1VLakewood, Calif./Lakewood
11D'Andre GoodwinWR5-11188SR-3VPacoima, Calif./Antelope Valley
12Luther LeonardWR6-2195SO-SQSeattle, Wash./Evergreen
13Mike KingQB6-1204FR-HSAberdeen, Wash./Weatherwax
13Will ShamburgerS6-0190RS FR-HSCompton, Calif./St. John Bosco
15Victor BurnettLB5-11232FR-HSLos Angeles, Calif./Culver City
15Jermaine KearseWR6-2205JR-2VLakewood, Wash./Lakes
16Eric GuttorpPK5-7170JR-SQSeattle, Wash./Nathan Hale
16Erik WilsonQB6-0178RS FR-HSRedondo Beach, Calif./Redondo Union
17Erik FolkPK5-11197JR-1VWoodland Hills, Calif./Notre Dame
17Keith PriceQB6-1192RS FR-HSCompton, Calif./St. John Bosco
18Marlion BarnettTE6-2215RS FR-HSCorona, Calif./Santiago
18Gregory DucreCB5-10170FR-HSLos Angeles, Calif./Crenshaw
19DiAndre CampbellWR6-1182FR-HSOakland, Calif./Oakland Tech
20Justin GlennS5-11203SO-1VMukilteo, Wash./Kamiak
20Cole SagerTB5-10196SO-1VBurlington, Wash./Burlington-Edison
21Joey DeRitisTB5-11207FR-HSSeattle, Wash./Seattle Prep
21Jordan WallaceLB6-0225SO-1VSacramento, Calif./Grant
22Demitrius BronsonTB5-10228SO-1VKent, Wash./Kentwood
22Josh ShirleyDE/LB6-3225FR-HSFontana, Calif./Kaiser
23Laroy ChaseDB5-11163SO-HSTacoma, Wash./Lincoln
23Johri FogersonTB6-1207JR-2VKent, Wash./O'Dea
24Jesse CallierTB5-10205FR-HSDowney, Calif./Warren
25Jamaal KearseLB6-2230FR-HSLakewood, Wash./Lakes
27William ChandlerWR6-0184RS FR-HSSammamish, Wash./Skyline
27Adam LongCB5-10168SO-1VLos Angeles, Calif./St. Bernard
28Quinton RichardsonCB6-0200JR-2VRenton, Wash./O'Dea
29Nate FellnerS6-1201SO-1VFresno, Calif./Clovis West
29Willis WilsonTB5-9178FR-HSLakewood, Wash./Lakes
30Zach FogersonFB6-0238FR-HSKent, Wash./O'Dea
31Cort DennisonLB6-1236JR-2VSalt Lake City, Utah/Judge Memorial
32Deontae CooperTB6-0193FR-HSPerris, Calif./Citrus Hill
34Tim TuckerLB6-1221RS FR-HSHarbor City, Calif./Narbonne
35Garret GillilandLB6-0215FR-HSAnaheim, Calif./Orange Lutheran
36Zach BeebeSS6-1211FR-HSSultan, Wash./Sultan
37Princeton FuimaonoLB6-0201FR-HSLong Beach, Calif./Long Beach Jordan
38Marquis PersleyS6-0188JR-1VRedlands, Calif./East Valley
39Greg WalkerS5-10194SO-1VBellflower, Calif./St. Bernard
40Mason FosterLB6-2242SR-3VSeaside, Calif./Seaside
41Victor AiyewaLB6-1219SR-2VFresno, Texas/Hightower
41Tobias TogiFB5-11239JR-SQSeattle, Wash./Evergreen
42Ken EguFS5-10181FR-HSSan Francisco, Calif./De La Salle
42Kimo MakaulaFB6-2229RS FR-HSKailua, Hawai'i/Punahou
43Cooper PelluerLB6-3221FR-HSSammamish, Wash./Skyline
45Matt HoustonLB6-0235SR-2VGoleta, Calif./Dos Pueblos
45Anthony TokunagaWR5-11180RS FR-HSHonolulu, Hawai'i/Kamehameha
46Will MahanP5-11200SR-1VBakersfield, Calif./Bakersfield College
47Austin SylvesterFB6-1248SR-2VReno, Nev./Bishop Manogue/The Hun (N.J.)
48Jonathan AmosaLB5-11223SO-SQSeattle, Wash./Rainier Beach
49Ryan McLoughlinS5-11195FR-HSSan Diego, Calif./Cathedral Catholic
50Kalani AldrichDE6-7250JR-1VHilo, Hawaii/Kamehameha-Hawaii
51Mykenna IkeharaOL6-2265SO-1VMililani, Hawai'i/Kamehameha
52Hau'oli JamoraDE6-3238FR-HSLaie, Hawai'i/Kahuku
52Nick WoodOL6-3287JR-1VPoway, Calif./Poway
53Pete GalbraithDE6-1250JR-SQDeming, Wash./Mount Baker
54Brandon HuppertLB6-1232SR-1VEdmonds, Wash./Edmonds-Woodway
55Sione Potoa'eDT6-2285FR-HSFort Lewis, Wash./Lakes
56Senio KelemeteOT6-4289JR-2VSeattle, Wash./Evergreen
56Alec KimbleLB6-3211FR-HSSammamish, Wash./Eastside Catholic
59Ben RivaOL6-6275FR-HSSeattle, Wash./O'Dea
60Brendan LopezLS6-0226JR-SQBellevue, Wash./Michigan
61Gregory ChristineOL6-2288SR-1VCamarillo, Calif./St. Bonaventure
63Daniel KanczugowskiOL6-4327SO-SQEdmonds, Wash./O'Dea
64Colin TanigawaOL6-3310FR-HSPasadena, Calif./Loyola
65Ryan TolarOL6-5296SR-3VPasco, Wash./Pasco
67Skyler FancherOT6-5303JR-1VCosta Mesa, Calif./Huntington Beach
68Derek WestonOL6-3263FR-HSMaple Valley, Wash./Seattle Christian/Tahoma
70James AtoeOL6-6355FR-HSThe Dalles, Ore./The Dalles-Wahtonka
71Cody HabbenOT6-6290SR-3VSammamish, Wash./Skyline
72Micah HatchieOL6-5274FR-HSHaleiwa, Hawai'i/Waialua
73Drew SchaeferC6-4281SO-1VSammamish, Wash./Eastlake
74Alameda Ta'amuDT6-3330JR-2VKent, Wash./Rainier Beach
75Erik KohlerOL6-5306FR-HSCamarillo, Calif./Oaks Christian
77Drew SchultzDL6-1241FR-HSOlympia, Wash./Olympia
78Mike CristeOL6-5280FR-HSMission Viejo, Calif./Mission Viejo
79Colin PorterOL6-4307FR-HSBothell, Wash./Bothell
80Evan HudsonTE6-6251FR-HSBothell, Wash./Bothell
81Din KusesWR6-1188RS FR-HSEdmonds, Wash./Edmonds-Woodway
82Jordan PolkWR5-8161JR-2VPortland, Ore./Lincoln
84Michael HartvigsonTE6-6246FR-HSBothell, Wash./Bothell
85Marek DomanskiTE6-5248SO-SQSeattle, Wash./Shorecrest
86Peter BeckerLS6-5228SO-SQIssaquah, Wash./Liberty
87Peter FollmerDL6-5236SR-HSKent, Wash./Kentridge
88Dorson BoyceFB6-2228SR-1VNew York, N.Y./Allan Hancock College
90Chris RobinsonDT6-0258RS FR-HSTustin, Calif./Tustin
92Everrette ThompsonDE6-6244JR-2VRenton, Wash./Kennedy
93Andrew HudsonDE6-3231FR-HSRedlands, Cailf./Redlands East Valley
94Kiel RaspP6-3215JR-SQSeattle, Wash./Nathan Hale
95Evan SteinruckP6-3217RS JR-HSLake Stevens, Wash./Lake Stevens
96De'Shon MatthewsDL6-4253SR-2VSacramento, Calif./Laguna Creek
97Lawrence LagafuainaDT6-0344FR-HSAiea, Hawai'i/Aiea, Hawai'i
98Semisi TokolahiDT6-2297SO-1VHilo, Hawai'i/Hilo
99Cameron ElisaraDL6-3269SR-2VSpokane, Wash./Ferris

Game starters

The follow players were the game starters.[16]

Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB FB WR
at BYUAguilarKelemeteTolarSchaeferChristineHabbenGoodwin%LockerC. PolkSylvesterKearse
SYRACUSEAguilarKelemeteTolarSchaeferChristineHabbenIzbickiLockerC. PolkSylvesterKearse
NEBRASKAAguilarKelemeteKohlerSchaeferTolarHabbenBarnettLockerC. PolkSylvesterKearse
at USCAguilarKelemeteKohlerSchaeferTolarHabbenJohnson%LockerC. PolkSylvesterKearse
ARIZONA STATEJ. PolkKelemeteChristineSchaeferTolarHabbenBarnettLockerC. PolkGoodwin%Kearse
OREGON STATEGoodwinKelemeteTolarChristinePorterSchaeferJohnson%LockerC. PolkCallierKearse
at ArizonaGoodwinKelemeteTolarChristinePorterSchaeferBruns%LockerC. PolkJ. Polk%Kearse
STANFORDGoodwinKelemeteTolarSchaeferPorterKohlerBarnettLockerC. PolkCallierKearse
at OregonDomanski^KelemeteTolarSchaeferChristineHabbenBarnettPriceC. PolkSylvesterKearse
UCLAAguilarKelemeteTolarSchaeferChristineHabbenSmith%LockerC. PolkGoodwin%Kearse
at CalSmithKelemeteKohlerSchaeferPorterHabbenKanczugowskiLockerC. PolkSylvesterKearse
at Washington StateGoodwinKelemeteKohlerSchaeferPorterHabbenKanczugowskiLockerC. PolkCallierKearse
vs. Nebraska (Bowl)GoodwinKelemeteTolarSchaeferPorterHabbenKanczugowskiLockerC. PolkCallierKearse

% - started as third or fourth wide receiver ^ - started as second tight end

Opponent DE DT DT DE OLB ILB OLB S S CB CB
at BYUThompsonTa'amuElisaraCrichtonFosterDennisonAiyewaFellnerWilliamsTrufantRichardson
SYRACUSEThompsonTa'amuElisaraCrichtonFosterDennisonAiyewaFellnerWilliamsTrufantRichardson
NEBRASKAThompsonTa'amuElisaraCrichtonFosterGillilandAiyewaFellnerWilliamsTrufantRichardson
at USCElisaraTa'amuThompsonCrichtonFosterDennisonAiyewaFellnerWilliamsTrufantRichardson
ARIZONA STATEMatthewsTa'amuThompsonCrichtonFosterDennisonAiyewaFellnerWilliamsTrufantRichardson
OREGON STATEElisaraTa'amuThompsonCrichtonFosterDennisonAiyewaFellnerWilliamsTrufantRichardson
at ArizonaElisaraTa'amuThompsonJamoraFosterDennisonFuimaonoFellnerWilliamsTrufantRichardson
STANFORDThompsonTa'amuPotoa'eJamoraFosterDennisonAiyewaFellnerWilliamsTrufantRichardson
at OregonThompsonTa'amuPotoa'eJamoraFosterDennisonAiyewaFellnerWilliamsTrufantRichardson
UCLAThompsonTa'amuTokolahiJamoraFosterDennisonAiyewaFellnerWilliamsTrufantRichardson
at CalThompsonTa'amuTokolahiJamoraFosterDennisonAiyewaFellnerWilliamsTrufantRichardson
at Washington StateThompsonTa’amuTokolahiJamoraFosterDennisonAiyewaFellnerWilliamsTrufantRichardson
vs. Nebraska (Bowl)MatthewsTa’amuThompsonJamoraFosterDennisonAiyewaFellnerWilliamsTrufantRichardson

Awards and honors

  • October 4 - Erik Folk, who hit a 32-yard game-winning field goal to beat the 18th-ranked Trojans, was named Pac-10 Special Teams player of the week.
  • December 1 - Linebacker Mason Foster, the Pac-10 conference's leading tackler, was named a first-team all-American by Scout.com[17]
  • December 6 - Tailback Chris Polk named Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Week [18]
  • December 7 - Linebacker Mason Foster was again awarded for his outstanding performance during the 2010 season when he was named to the 2010 All-Pac-10 first team[19]
  • December 8 - For the second time this season standout Husky Mason Foster was named a first-team all-American, this time by Rivals.com [20]
  • December 9 - Junior wide receiver Jermaine Kearse was named to the Rivals.com All-Pac-10 first-team[21]
  • December 20 - Senior QB Jake Locker was named honorable mention all-America by Pro Football Weekly[22]

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