American college football season
The 1988 Washington Huskies football team was an American football team that represented the University of Washington during the 1988 NCAA Division I-A football season . In its fourteenth season under head coach Don James , the team compiled a 6–5 record (3–5 in the Pacific-10 Conference , tied for sixth), and outscored its opponents 254 to 223.[1] The five losses were by a combined margin of fifteen points. Washington did not play in a bowl game for the first time in ten seasons.
Aaron Jenkins was selected as the team's most valuable player. Jenkins, Ricky Andrews , Darryl Hall , and Mike Zandofsky were the team captains.
Schedule [ edit ] Date Opponent Rank Site Result Attendance September 10 at Purdue * No. 20 W 20–656,125 September 17 Army * No. 17 W 31–1766,128 September 24 San Jose State * No. 17 W 35–3163,692 October 1 No. 2 UCLA No. 16 L 17–2471,224 October 8 at Arizona State No. 19 W 10–070,934 October 15 at No. 3 USC No. 16 L 27–2862,974 October 22 at Oregon No. 17 L 14–1745,978 October 29 Stanford W 28–2568,272 November 5 Arizona L 13–1665,604 November 12 California W 28–2758,823 November 19 at Washington State L 31–3240,000 *Non-conference game Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
Personnel [ edit ] 1988 Washington Huskies football team roster Players Coaches Offense Defense Special teams Pos. # Name Class P 37 Eric Canton So K 3 John McCallum Jr
Head coach Coordinators/assistant coaches Legend (C) Team captain (S) Suspended (I) Ineligible Injured Redshirt
Source: [2] Season summary [ edit ] Washington State [ edit ] Washington Huskies at #19 Washington State Cougars
at Martin Stadium , Pullman, Washington
Date : November 19, 1988Game weather : Snow, 34 °F (1 °C)Game attendance : 40,000Eugene Register-Guard, 1988 Nov 20.
Game information First quarter
WSU – Jason Hanson 37-yard field goal, 11:53. Washington St 3–0. Drive: WASH – Vince Weathersby 14-yard run (John McCallum kick), 7:34. Washington 7–3. Drive: 6 plays, 65 yards. WASH – Aaron Jenkins 2-yard run (John McCallum kick), 7:11. Washington 14–3. Drive: WSU – Rich Swinton 4-yard run (run failed), 3:10. Washington 14–9. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards. WASH – Le-Lo Lang 20-yard interception return (John McCallum kick). Washington 21–9. Second quarter
WSU – Tim Stallworth 11-yard pass from Timm Rosenbach (Jason Hanson kick), 11:42. Washington 21–16. Drive: WASH – Aaron Jenkins 4-yard run (John McCallum kick). Washington 28–16. Drive: Third quarter
WSU – Jason Hanson 32-yard field goal. Washington 28–19. Drive: WSU – Rich Swinton 2-yard run (Jason Hanson kick). Washington 28–26. Drive: Fourth quarter
WASH – John McCallum 20-yard field goal, 14:15. Washington 31–26. Drive: WSU – Timm Rosenbach 5-yard run (run failed), 9:06. Washington St 32–31. Drive: Top passers Top rushers WASH – Aaron Jenkins – 17 rushes, 93 yards, 2 TD WSU – Rich Swinton – 31 rushes, 155 yards, 2 TD Top receivers WASH – Brian Slater – 3 receptions, 38 yards WSU – Doug Wellsandt – 4 receptions, 64 yards
NFL draft [ edit ] Five Huskies were selected in the 1989 NFL draft .
References [ edit ]
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