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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


 Larry Smith 

 Season Total   Bowls   Conference 
 Team   Season     W/L/T   PF  PA     Conference  Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Missouri 2000 NCAA 1-A3-8255348 Big 122-6186253
Missouri 1999 NCAA 1-A4-7224371 Big 121-7118292
Missouri 1998 NCAA 1-A8-4334236Won  34-31Big 125-3214156
Missouri 1997 NCAA 1-A7-5392367Lost  24-35Big 125-3272256
Missouri 1996 NCAA 1-A5-6278376 Big 123-5197307
Missouri 1995 NCAA 1-A3-8186311 Big Eight1-6103224
Missouri 1994 NCAA 1-A3-8-1208325 Big Eight2-5133197
Southern California 1992 NCAA 1-A6-5-1264249Lost  7-24Pac 105-3183153
Southern California 1991 NCAA 1-A3-8229276 Pac 102-6178218
Southern California 1990 NCAA 1-A8-4-1348274Lost  16-17Pac 105-2-1238191
Southern California 1989 NCAA 1-A9-2-1336132Won  17-10Pac 10#6-0-117467
Southern California 1988 NCAA 1-A10-2370184Lost  14-22Pac 10#8-0289121
Southern California 1987 NCAA 1-A8-4321229Lost  17-20Pac 10#7-1253139
Arizona 1986 NCAA 1-A9-3352204Won  30-21Pac 105-3224149
Arizona 1985 NCAA 1-A8-3-1252146Tied  13-13Pac 105-2134103
Arizona 1984 NCAA 1-A7-4272192 Pac 105-2148104
Arizona 1983 NCAA 1-A7-3-1343188 Pac 104-3-1226157
Arizona 1982 NCAA 1-A6-4-1311219 Pac 104-3-1226182
Arizona 1981 NCAA 1-A6-5253205 Pac 104-4151151
Arizona 1980 NCAA 1-A5-6215275 Pac 103-4131202
Tulane 1979 NCAA 1-A9-3318179Lost  6-9Independent
Tulane 1978 NCAA 1-A4-7183211 Independent
Tulane 1977 NCAA 13-8181289 Independent
Tulane 1976 NCAA 12-9149228 Independent

 Season   Bowls   Conference
    Record   Points   Record   Points   Record   Points 
Totals24 Years143-126-7657460143-6-117820282-68-737783622




Some records may be incomplete.



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