Washington Huskies Football
The University of Washington football team plays college football in the Pacific Ten Conference. The school has won two national championships. The first came in 1960 under the guidance of head coach Jim Owens. The second occurred in 1991, lead by the teachings and preachings of head coach Don James. The Huskies have also won 15 conference titles, and they play their home games at Husky Stadium in Seattle.
Fast Facts
- Head coach: Tyrone Willingham
- Inaugural season: 1889
- Joined league: 1959
- National titles: Two (last in 1991)
- Home: Husky Stadium, Seattle, WA
- Capacity: 72,500
- All-time: 639-363-50
- Colors: Purple and gold
- Fight song: "Bow Down to Washington"
- Bitter rival: Washington State
- 2007 W-L: 4-9
Sleepless They Weren't
Great players in Washington football history include Steve Emtman, Lincoln Kennedy, Corey Dillon, Mark Brunell, Olin Kreutz, Blair Bush, Hugh McElhenny, Lawyer Milloy, D'Marco Farr and Warren Moon.
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