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Washington Football Team History


Washington Huskies
University of Washington
 Seattle, WA
Founded: 1861
Stadium: Hushy Stadium
Capacity: 72,500
Colors: Purple & Gold
Coach: James M. Jimmy Phelan
Conference: Pacific Coast-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference


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1889  <-- 1929 <- 1930 -> 1931 --> 2024

1930 Season Highlights
 James M. Jimmy Phelan enters his 1st season as Head Coach at Washington.
 
1930 Season
 Date   Opponent  Score   
 Sat., Sep. 27  vs. Whitman  48   0   W       
 Sat., Oct. 4  vs. Montana  27   0   W       
 Sat., Oct. 11  vs. Idaho  27   0   W       
 Sat., Oct. 18  @ Oregon  0   7   L    @ Portland, OR   
 Sat., Oct. 25  vs. California  13   0   W       
 Sat., Nov. 1  vs. Puget Sound  60   0   W       
 Sat., Nov. 8  @ Stanford  7   25   L       
 Sat., Nov. 15  vs. Washington State  0   3   L       
 Thu., Nov. 27  @ Southern California  0   32   L       
 
1930 Season Totals
  Record5-4
  Points Scored182
  Scoring Average20.2
  Points Allowed67
  Defense Average7.4
  Opponents Record37-11
  Conference Record1-4
  Home Record5-1
  Away Record0-3
1930 NCAA Final Rankings
 Rank   Record   Source 
  was not ranked.
  
1930 Pacific Coast- Standings
  Season   Bowls   Conference 
 Team  W/L/T  PF  PA    W/L/T  PF  PA   Coach 
Southern California 8-238266 5-123226  Howard H. Jones
Stanford 9-1-125269 4-111155  Glenn Scobey Pop Warner
Washington State 9-121856Lost  0-244-04013  Orin E. Babe Hollingbery
Oregon 7-213135 2-11415  Clarence W. Doc Spears
Oregon State 7-320860 2-35554  Paul J. Schissler
Washington 5-418267 1-42067  James M. Jimmy Phelan
California 4-587170 0-40144  Clarence M. Price
UCLA 3-577125 0-4098  William H. Bill Spaulding

1930 All American Awards
 Player   Position   Class   Ht.   Wt.   Award   Team   Source 
 Coming Someday 

1930 All Pacific Coast Conference Players
 Player   Position   Class   Ht.   Wt.   Team   Source 
 Coming Someday 


Some records may be incomplete.


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