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Washington Huskies
University of Washington
 Seattle, WA
Founded: 1861
Stadium: Hushy Stadium
Capacity: 72,500
Colors: Purple & Gold
Coach: Jedd Fisch
Conference: Big 10-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference


 Season Total   Bowls   Conference 
 Coach   Years   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T  PF  PA   W/L/T   PF  PA 
Jedd Fisch 20246-52492254-112683
Kalen DeBoer 2022-202325-310567082-0645116-2669502
Jimmy Lake/Bob Gregory 20214-82582723-6189225
Jimmy Lake 20203-11211003-1121100
Chris Petersen 2014-201955-26266215292-416215534-2016621076
Steve Sarkisian 2009-201335-29183617792-213211824-2112181265
Tyrone Ty Willingham 2005-200811-37103815226-297381168
Keith Gilbertson 2003-20047-164666504-12317488
Rick Neuheisel 1999-200233-16146912841-312112923-9948841
Jim Lambright 1993-199844-25-1200915671-311513931-16-113621054
Don James 1975-1992153-57-25742345410-432925099-36-237512284
James Jim Owens 1957-197499-82-6356731762-1683254-57-219742072
Darrell Royal 19565-52322063-4137138
John Cherberg 1953-195510-18-23735256-13-2267366
Howard Howie Odell 1948-195223-25-21042102715-18-2718703
W. Ralph Pest Welch 1942-194724-20-37665210-102914-16-2339390
James M. Jimmy Phelan 1930-194165-37-815958120-102137-31-7735599
Enoch Bagshaw 1921-192963-22-620646780-1-1333419-19-3347505
Leonard B. Stub Allison 19201-554830-3023
Claude J. Hunt 1917-19196-3-1116782-3-13372
Anthony Savage 19181-1671-167
Claude J. Hunt 1917-19196-3-1116782-3-13372
Gilmour Gloomy Gil Dobie 1908-191658-0-319301183-0-16210
Victor M. Place 1906-19078-5-614483
Oliver F. Cutts 19054-2-27952
James Knight 1902-190415-4-124195
Jack Wright 19013-34342
J.S. Dodge 19001-2-22771
A.S. Jeffs 18994-1-17121
Ralph Nichols 1895-18987-4-114266
Carl L. Clemans 18971-21626
Ralph Nichols 1895-18987-4-114266
C. Papa Cobb 18941-1-16038
William B. Goodwin 1892-18932-4-132114
No Coach 1889-18900-1-1020




Some records may be incomplete.



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