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2010 Washington Huskies football team

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2010 Washington Huskies football
Holiday Bowl champion
Holiday Bowl, W 19–7 vs. Nebraska
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
Record7–6 (5–4 Pac-10)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorDoug Nussmeier (2nd season)
Offensive schemePro-style
Defensive coordinatorNick Holt (2nd season)
Base defense4–3
Captains
Home stadiumHusky Stadium
(Capacity: 72,500)
Seasons
← 2009
2011 →
2010 Pacific-10 Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 3 Oregon $   9 0     12 1  
No. 4 Stanford  %   8 1     12 1  
USC   5 4     8 5  
Washington   5 4     7 6  
Arizona   4 5     7 6  
Arizona State   4 5     6 6  
Oregon State   4 5     5 7  
California   3 6     5 7  
UCLA   2 7     4 8  
Washington State   1 8     2 10  
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • † – USC ineligible for championship and post-season due to NCAA sanctions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2010 Washington Huskies football team represented the University of Washington in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Led by second-year head coach Steve Sarkisian, the Huskies played their home games on campus at Husky Stadium in Seattle and were members of the Pacific-10 Conference.

Washington compiled a 6–6 record in the regular season (5–4 in Pac-10, tied for third), and were invited to their first bowl game in eight years. At the Holiday Bowl in San Diego, they upset favored Nebraska 19–7 to finish on a four-game winning streak at 7–6.

Preseason

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Quarterback Jake Locker, a Heisman hopeful, decided to return to Washington in 2010 as a fifth-year senior. In 2009, he passed for 2,800 yards and 21 touchdowns. Had Locker decided to enter the 2010 NFL draft after his junior year, many draft analysts predicted he would have been a top five pick.

Sophomore running back Chris Polk was primed for another 1,000-yard rushing season. In 2009, Polk had 1,113 yards, averaging 4.9 yards per carry, and scored five touchdowns. Polk surpassed 100 yards rushing in four of the final five games of the season, just missing in the season finale against California (94 yards).

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 44:00 p.m.at BYU*CBSCSL 17–2363,771[2]
September 114:00 p.m.Syracuse*FSNNWW 41–2062,418[3]
September 1812:30 p.m.No. 8 Nebraska*
  • Husky Stadium
  • Seattle, WA
ABC/ESPN2L 21–5672,876[4]
October 25:00 p.m.at No. 18 USCESPN2W 32–3182,796[5]
October 97:00 p.m.Arizona State
  • Husky Stadium
  • Seattle, WA
FSNNWL 14–2465,685[6]
October 167:15 p.m.Oregon Statedagger
  • Husky Stadium
  • Seattle, WA
ESPNW 35–34 2OT65,235[7]
October 237:15 p.m.at No. 18 ArizonaESPNL 14–4456,244[8]
October 304:00 p.m.No. 13 Stanford
  • Husky Stadium
  • Seattle, WA
VersusL 0–4169,020[9]
November 612:30 p.m.at No. 1 OregonABC/ESPN2L 16–5360,017[10]
November 185:00 p.m.UCLA
  • Husky Stadium
  • Seattle, WA
ESPNW 24–762,347[11]
November 2712:30 p.m.at CaliforniaFSNNWW 16–1344,613[12]
December 44:00 p.m.at Washington StateVersusW 35–2830,157[13]
December 307:00 p.m.vs. No. 17 Nebraska*ESPNW 19–757,921[14]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Pacific time

Game summaries

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BYU

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1 2 3 4 Total
Huskies 7 10 0 0 17
Cougars 5 8 10 0 23

Syracuse

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1 2 3 4 Total
Orange 10 0 0 10 20
Huskies 3 10 14 14 41

Nebraska

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1 2 3 4 Total
#8 Cornhuskers 14 14 21 7 56
Huskies 7 7 7 0 21

This will be the 8th time these teams have met for non-conference play, with the series currently tied at 3-3-1. Nebraska owns the overall scoring edge at 146-109, and also the last victory, a 55-7 triumph in front of a sold-out home stadium crowd in 1998. This is the start of a home and home series with the Huskies visiting Nebraska next year at Memorial Stadium.

USC

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1 2 3 4 Total
Huskies 3 17 3 9 32
Trojans 7 14 7 3 31

Washington upset 18th-ranked USC for the second consecutive season, winning at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on a last-second 30-yard field goal.

Erik Folk, who hit the game-winning field goal, was named Pac-10 special teams player of the week. He went 4-for-4 field goals and two PAT attempts. Folk kicked a 22-yarder to defeat the Trojans 16-13 the previous season.

Arizona State

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1 2 3 4 Total
Sun Devils 14 7 0 3 24
Huskies 7 0 0 7 14

Oregon State

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1 2 3 4OT2OT Total
Beavers 0 14 7 076 34
Huskies 7 14 0 077 35

Jake Locker threw a career-high five touchdown passes, two in overtime to Jermaine Kearse, and the Huskies stopped the Beavers 2-point conversion in double overtime to keep their bowl hopes alive.

Chris Polk ran for 105 yards on 25 carries for the Huskies.

Beavers running back Jacquizz Rodgers ran for 140 yards on 32 carries and three touchdowns. He also caught four passes for 49 yards and a 10-yard TD catch in the first overtime. The Beavers were playing their first game since Rodgers' brother, James, was lost for the season because of a serious knee injury.

The game came down to the Beavers final possession in the second overtime. On 4th down from the UW 4-yard line, Beaver quarterback Ryan Katz's pass for John Reese fell to the turf in the end zone. The Huskies stormed the field, only then to realize a late flag from back judge Johnny Jenkins was for pass interference against the Huskies' Desmond Trufant.

Jacquizz Rodgers then scored from the 2 on the next play to pull Oregon State to 35-34. Beavers coach Mike Riley called timeout and decided to go for two. But Katz's throw fell out of Joe Halahuni's hands as he was hit by linebacker Cort Dennison and Washington's celebration was on again.

Washington snapped a six-game losing streak to the Beavers.[15]

Arizona

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1 2 3 4 Total
Huskies 7 7 0 0 14
#18 Wildcats 10 20 7 7 44

Stanford

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1 2 3 4 Total
#14 Cardinal 14 14 10 3 41
Huskies 0 0 0 0 0

Oregon

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1 2 3 4 Total
Huskies 0 6 10 0 16
#1 Ducks 0 18 21 14 53

UCLA

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1 2 3 4 Total
Bruins 7 0 0 0 7
Huskies 0 7 3 14 24

California

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1 234Total
Washington 0 0106 16
California 0 373 13
Washington players rush the field after running back Chris Polk's game-winning touchdown.

Washington scored from the one-yard line without time left in the regulation to defeat Cal and took the Golden Bears out of a bowl game. Chris Polk ran the ball in. Giorgio Tavecchio kicked two field goals for Cal, 53 yards and 47 yards.

For Washington, D'Andre Goodwin scored on an 80-yard pass from Jake Locker and Erik Folk kicked a 37-yard field goal. Cal scored a touchdown in the third quarter when Cameron Jordan took a fumble into the end zone for 21 yards.

Washington State

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1 2 3 4 Total
Huskies 7 7 7 14 35
Cougars 0 7 7 14 28

Chris Polk rushed 29 times for a career-high 284 yards and two touchdowns. The win gave the Huskies a 6-6 record on the season, sending Washington to a bowl game for the first time since the 2002 Sun Bowl.

Nebraska (Holiday Bowl)

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1 2 3 4 Total
#16 Cornhuskers 0 7 0 0 7
Huskies 10 0 7 2 19

This was the second time this season that the Huskies played Nebraska, with the first meeting ending in a 56-21 win for the Cornhuskers. Washington shocked Nebraska despite a poor game from Jake Locker.

Rankings

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Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
APRV
CoachesRVRVRVRV
HarrisNot releasedNot released
BCSNot releasedNot released

Roster

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr Exp Hometown/Last School
1 Sean Parker S 5-10 200 FR-HS Los Angeles, Calif./Narbonne
1 Chris Polk TB 5-11 214 SO-1V Redlands, Calif./East Valley
3 James Johnson WR 6-0 201 SO-1V Valley Center, Calif./Valley Center
4 Chris Izbicki TE 6-3 246 JR-1V Kirkland, Wash./Lake Washington
4 Vonzell McDowell, Jr CB 5-9 183 SR-3V Kent, Wash./Rainier Beach
5 Anthony Boyles CB 6-3 203 SO-SQ Compton, Calif./Junipero Serra
5 Nick Montana QB 6-3 191 FR-HS Thousand Oaks, Calif./Oaks Christian
6 Desmond Trufant CB 6-0 177 SO-1V Tacoma, Wash./Wilson
7 Cody Bruns WR 5-11 177 JR-2V Prosser, Wash./Prosser
7 Anthony Gobern CB 5-11 189 SO-1V Fair Oaks, Calif./Del Campo
8 Kevin Smith WR 6-0 197 FR-HS Compton, Calif./Centennial
8 Nate Williams S 6-0 215 SR-3V Renton, Wash./Kennedy
9 Devin Aguilar WR 6-0 188 JR-2V Denver, Colo./Mullen
9 Taz Stevenson S 6-0 198 FR-HS Mililani, Hawai'i/Mililani
10 Jake Locker QB 6-3 230 SR-2V Ferndale, Wash./Ferndale
11 Talia Crichton DE 6-3 246 SO-1V Lakewood, Calif./Lakewood
11 D'Andre Goodwin WR 5-11 188 SR-3V Pacoima, Calif./Antelope Valley
12 Luther Leonard WR 6-2 195 SO-SQ Seattle, Wash./Evergreen
13 Mike King QB 6-1 204 FR-HS Aberdeen, Wash./Weatherwax
13 Will Shamburger S 6-0 190 RS FR-HS Compton, Calif./St. John Bosco
15 Victor Burnett LB 5-11 232 FR-HS Los Angeles, Calif./Culver City
15 Jermaine Kearse WR 6-2 205 JR-2V Lakewood, Wash./Lakes
16 Eric Guttorp PK 5-7 170 JR-SQ Seattle, Wash./Nathan Hale
16 Erik Wilson QB 6-0 178 RS FR-HS Redondo Beach, Calif./Redondo Union
17 Erik Folk PK 5-11 197 JR-1V Woodland Hills, Calif./Notre Dame
17 Keith Price QB 6-1 192 RS FR-HS Compton, Calif./St. John Bosco
18 Riley Weik PK 6-0 173 FR-HS Seattle, Wash./Seattle Prep
18 Marlion Barnett TE 6-2 215 RS FR-HS Corona, Calif./Santiago
18 Gregory Ducre CB 5-10 170 FR-HS Los Angeles, Calif./Crenshaw
19 DiAndre Campbell WR 6-1 182 FR-HS Oakland, Calif./Oakland Tech
20 Justin Glenn S 5-11 203 SO-1V Mukilteo, Wash./Kamiak
20 Cole Sager TB 5-10 196 SO-1V Burlington, Wash./Burlington-Edison
21 Joey DeRitis TB 5-11 207 FR-HS Seattle, Wash./Seattle Prep
21 Jordan Wallace LB 6-0 225 SO-1V Sacramento, Calif./Grant
22 Demitrius Bronson TB 5-10 228 SO-1V Kent, Wash./Kentwood
22 Josh Shirley DE/LB 6-3 225 FR-HS Fontana, Calif./Kaiser
23 Laroy Chase DB 5-11 163 SO-HS Tacoma, Wash./Lincoln
23 Johri Fogerson TB 6-1 207 JR-2V Kent, Wash./O'Dea
24 Jesse Callier TB 5-10 205 FR-HS Downey, Calif./Warren
25 Jamaal Kearse LB 6-2 230 FR-HS Lakewood, Wash./Lakes
27 William Chandler WR 6-0 184 RS FR-HS Sammamish, Wash./Skyline
27 Adam Long CB 5-10 168 SO-1V Los Angeles, Calif./St. Bernard
28 Quinton Richardson CB 6-0 200 JR-2V Renton, Wash./O'Dea
29 Nate Fellner S 6-1 201 SO-1V Fresno, Calif./Clovis West
29 Willis Wilson TB 5-9 178 FR-HS Lakewood, Wash./Lakes
30 Zach Fogerson FB 6-0 238 FR-HS Kent, Wash./O'Dea
31 Cort Dennison LB 6-1 236 JR-2V Salt Lake City, Utah/Judge Memorial
32 Deontae Cooper TB 6-0 193 FR-HS Perris, Calif./Citrus Hill
34 Tim Tucker LB 6-1 221 RS FR-HS Harbor City, Calif./Narbonne
35 Garret Gilliland LB 6-0 215 FR-HS Anaheim, Calif./Orange Lutheran
36 Zach Beebe SS 6-1 211 FR-HS Sultan, Wash./Sultan
37 Princeton Fuimaono LB 6-0 201 FR-HS Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Jordan
38 Marquis Persley S 6-0 188 JR-1V Redlands, Calif./East Valley
39 Greg Walker S 5-10 194 SO-1V Bellflower, Calif./St. Bernard
40 Mason Foster LB 6-2 242 SR-3V Seaside, Calif./Seaside
41 Victor Aiyewa LB 6-1 219 SR-2V Fresno, Texas/Hightower
41 Tobias Togi FB 5-11 239 JR-SQ Seattle, Wash./Evergreen
42 Ken Egu FS 5-10 181 FR-HS San Francisco, Calif./De La Salle
42 Kimo Makaula FB 6-2 229 RS FR-HS Kailua, Hawai'i/Punahou
43 Cooper Pelluer LB 6-3 221 FR-HS Sammamish, Wash./Skyline
45 Matt Houston LB 6-0 235 SR-2V Goleta, Calif./Dos Pueblos
45 Anthony Tokunaga WR 5-11 180 RS FR-HS Honolulu, Hawai'i/Kamehameha
46 Will Mahan P 5-11 200 SR-1V Bakersfield, Calif./Bakersfield College
47 Austin Sylvester FB 6-1 248 SR-2V Reno, Nev./Bishop Manogue/The Hun (N.J.)
48 Jonathan Amosa LB 5-11 223 SO-SQ Seattle, Wash./Rainier Beach
49 Ryan McLoughlin S 5-11 195 FR-HS San Diego, Calif./Cathedral Catholic
50 Kalani Aldrich DE 6-7 250 JR-1V Hilo, Hawaii/Kamehameha-Hawaii
51 Mykenna Ikehara OL 6-2 265 SO-1V Mililani, Hawai'i/Kamehameha
52 Hau'oli Jamora DE 6-3 238 FR-HS Laie, Hawai'i/Kahuku
52 Nick Wood OL 6-3 287 JR-1V Poway, Calif./Poway
53 Pete Galbraith DE 6-1 250 JR-SQ Deming, Wash./Mount Baker
54 Brandon Huppert LB 6-1 232 SR-1V Edmonds, Wash./Edmonds-Woodway
55 Sione Potoa'e DT 6-2 285 FR-HS Fort Lewis, Wash./Lakes
56 Senio Kelemete OT 6-4 289 JR-2V Seattle, Wash./Evergreen
56 Alec Kimble LB 6-3 211 FR-HS Sammamish, Wash./Eastside Catholic
59 Ben Riva OL 6-6 275 FR-HS Seattle, Wash./O'Dea
60 Brendan Lopez LS 6-0 226 JR-SQ Bellevue, Wash./Michigan
61 Gregory Christine OL 6-2 288 SR-1V Camarillo, Calif./St. Bonaventure
63 Daniel Kanczugowski OL 6-4 327 SO-SQ Edmonds, Wash./O'Dea
64 Colin Tanigawa OL 6-3 310 FR-HS Pasadena, Calif./Loyola
65 Ryan Tolar OL 6-5 296 SR-3V Pasco, Wash./Pasco
67 Skyler Fancher OT 6-5 303 JR-1V Costa Mesa, Calif./Huntington Beach
68 Derek Weston OL 6-3 263 FR-HS Maple Valley, Wash./Seattle Christian/Tahoma
70 James Atoe OL 6-6 355 FR-HS The Dalles, Ore./The Dalles-Wahtonka
71 Cody Habben OT 6-6 290 SR-3V Sammamish, Wash./Skyline
72 Micah Hatchie OL 6-5 274 FR-HS Haleiwa, Hawai'i/Waialua
73 Drew Schaefer C 6-4 281 SO-1V Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake
74 Alameda Ta'amu DT 6-3 330 JR-2V Kent, Wash./Rainier Beach
75 Erik Kohler OL 6-5 306 FR-HS Camarillo, Calif./Oaks Christian
77 Drew Schultz DL 6-1 241 FR-HS Olympia, Wash./Olympia
78 Mike Criste OL 6-5 280 FR-HS Mission Viejo, Calif./Mission Viejo
79 Colin Porter OL 6-4 307 FR-HS Bothell, Wash./Bothell
80 Evan Hudson TE 6-6 251 FR-HS Bothell, Wash./Bothell
81 Din Kuses WR 6-1 188 RS FR-HS Edmonds, Wash./Edmonds-Woodway
82 Jordan Polk WR 5-8 161 JR-2V Portland, Ore./Lincoln
84 Michael Hartvigson TE 6-6 246 FR-HS Bothell, Wash./Bothell
85 Marek Domanski TE 6-5 248 SO-SQ Seattle, Wash./Shorecrest
86 Peter Becker LS 6-5 228 SO-SQ Issaquah, Wash./Liberty
87 Peter Follmer DL 6-5 236 SR-HS Kent, Wash./Kentridge
88 Dorson Boyce FB 6-2 228 SR-1V New York, N.Y./Allan Hancock College
90 Chris Robinson DT 6-0 258 RS FR-HS Tustin, Calif./Tustin
92 Everrette Thompson DE 6-6 244 JR-2V Renton, Wash./Kennedy
93 Andrew Hudson DE 6-3 231 FR-HS Redlands, Cailf./Redlands East Valley
94 Kiel Rasp P 6-3 215 JR-SQ Seattle, Wash./Nathan Hale
95 Evan Steinruck P 6-3 217 RS JR-HS Lake Stevens, Wash./Lake Stevens
96 De'Shon Matthews DL 6-4 253 SR-2V Sacramento, Calif./Laguna Creek
97 Lawrence Lagafuaina DT 6-0 344 FR-HS Aiea, Hawai'i/Aiea, Hawai'i
98 Semisi Tokolahi DT 6-2 297 SO-1V Hilo, Hawai'i/Hilo
99 Cameron Elisara DL 6-3 269 SR-2V Spokane, Wash./Ferris

Game starters

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The follow players were the game starters.[16]

Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB FB WR
at BYU Aguilar Kelemete Tolar Schaefer Christine Habben Goodwin% Locker C. Polk Sylvester Kearse
SYRACUSE Aguilar Kelemete Tolar Schaefer Christine Habben Izbicki Locker C. Polk Sylvester Kearse
NEBRASKA Aguilar Kelemete Kohler Schaefer Tolar Habben Barnett Locker C. Polk Sylvester Kearse
at USC Aguilar Kelemete Kohler Schaefer Tolar Habben Johnson% Locker C. Polk Sylvester Kearse
ARIZONA STATE J. Polk Kelemete Christine Schaefer Tolar Habben Barnett Locker C. Polk Goodwin% Kearse
OREGON STATE Goodwin Kelemete Tolar Christine Porter Schaefer Johnson% Locker C. Polk Callier Kearse
at Arizona Goodwin Kelemete Tolar Christine Porter Schaefer Bruns% Locker C. Polk J. Polk% Kearse
STANFORD Goodwin Kelemete Tolar Schaefer Porter Kohler Barnett Locker C. Polk Callier Kearse
at Oregon Domanski^ Kelemete Tolar Schaefer Christine Habben Barnett Price C. Polk Sylvester Kearse
UCLA Aguilar Kelemete Tolar Schaefer Christine Habben Smith% Locker C. Polk Goodwin% Kearse
at Cal Smith Kelemete Kohler Schaefer Porter Habben Kanczugowski Locker C. Polk Sylvester Kearse
at Washington State Goodwin Kelemete Kohler Schaefer Porter Habben Kanczugowski Locker C. Polk Callier Kearse
vs. Nebraska (Bowl) Goodwin Kelemete Tolar Schaefer Porter Habben Kanczugowski Locker C. Polk Callier Kearse

% - started as third or fourth wide receiver ^ - started as second tight end

Opponent DE DT DT DE OLB ILB OLB S S CB CB
at BYU Thompson Ta'amu Elisara Crichton Foster Dennison Aiyewa Fellner Williams Trufant Richardson
SYRACUSE Thompson Ta'amu Elisara Crichton Foster Dennison Aiyewa Fellner Williams Trufant Richardson
NEBRASKA Thompson Ta'amu Elisara Crichton Foster Gilliland Aiyewa Fellner Williams Trufant Richardson
at USC Elisara Ta'amu Thompson Crichton Foster Dennison Aiyewa Fellner Williams Trufant Richardson
ARIZONA STATE Matthews Ta'amu Thompson Crichton Foster Dennison Aiyewa Fellner Williams Trufant Richardson
OREGON STATE Elisara Ta'amu Thompson Crichton Foster Dennison Aiyewa Fellner Williams Trufant Richardson
at Arizona Elisara Ta'amu Thompson Jamora Foster Dennison Fuimaono Fellner Williams Trufant Richardson
STANFORD Thompson Ta'amu Potoa'e Jamora Foster Dennison Aiyewa Fellner Williams Trufant Richardson
at Oregon Thompson Ta'amu Potoa'e Jamora Foster Dennison Aiyewa Fellner Williams Trufant Richardson
UCLA Thompson Ta'amu Tokolahi Jamora Foster Dennison Aiyewa Fellner Williams Trufant Richardson
at Cal Thompson Ta'amu Tokolahi Jamora Foster Dennison Aiyewa Fellner Williams Trufant Richardson
at Washington State Thompson Ta’amu Tokolahi Jamora Foster Dennison Aiyewa Fellner Williams Trufant Richardson
vs. Nebraska (Bowl) Matthews Ta’amu Thompson Jamora Foster Dennison Aiyewa Fellner Williams Trufant Richardson

Awards and honors

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  • October 4 - Erik Folk, who hit a 32-yard game-winning field goal to beat the 18th-ranked Trojans, was named Pac-10 Special Teams player of the week.
  • December 1 - Linebacker Mason Foster, the Pac-10 conference's leading tackler, was named a first-team all-American by Scout.com[17]
  • December 6 - Tailback Chris Polk named Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Week [18]
  • December 7 - Linebacker Mason Foster was again awarded for his outstanding performance during the 2010 season when he was named to the 2010 All-Pac-10 first team[19]
  • December 8 - For the second time this season standout Husky Mason Foster was named a first-team all-American, this time by Rivals.com[20]
  • December 9 - Junior wide receiver Jermaine Kearse was named to the Rivals.com All-Pac-10 first-team[21]
  • December 20 - Senior QB Jake Locker was named honorable mention all-America by Pro Football Weekly[22]

NFL Draft

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Two Huskies were selected in the 2011 NFL draft, which lasted seven rounds (254 selections).

Player Position Round Overall Franchise
Jake Locker QB 1st 8 Tennessee Titans
Mason Foster LB 3rd 84 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Locker was the first Husky selected in the first round in seven years.

References

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  1. ^ "Foster, Kelemete, Locker & Williams Named UW Captains - University of Washington Official Athletic Site". Archived from the original on March 20, 2012. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  2. ^ "Washington Huskies vs. Brigham Young Cougars Box Score". ESPN. September 4, 2010. Archived from the original on September 7, 2010. Retrieved September 5, 2010.
  3. ^ "Syracuse Orange vs. Washington Huskies Box Score". ESPN. September 11, 2010. Archived from the original on September 14, 2010. Retrieved September 12, 2010.
  4. ^ "Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. Washington Huskies Box Score". ESPN. September 18, 2010. Archived from the original on September 21, 2010. Retrieved September 20, 2010.
  5. ^ "Washington Huskies vs. USC Trojans Box Score". ESPN. October 2, 2010. Archived from the original on October 4, 2010. Retrieved October 3, 2010.
  6. ^ "Arizona State Sun Devils vs. Washington Huskies Box Score". ESPN. October 9, 2010. Archived from the original on October 12, 2010. Retrieved October 10, 2010.
  7. ^ "Oregon State Beavers vs. Washington Huskies Box Score". ESPN. October 16, 2010. Archived from the original on October 18, 2010. Retrieved October 17, 2010.
  8. ^ "Washington Huskies vs. Arizona Wildcats Box Score". ESPN. October 23, 2010. Archived from the original on October 26, 2010. Retrieved October 24, 2010.
  9. ^ "Stanford Cardinal vs. Washington Huskies Box Score". ESPN. October 30, 2010. Archived from the original on November 2, 2010. Retrieved October 30, 2010.
  10. ^ "Washington Huskies vs. Oregon Ducks Box Score". ESPN. November 6, 2010. Archived from the original on December 1, 2010. Retrieved December 31, 2010.
  11. ^ "UCLA Bruins vs. Washington Huskies Box Score". ESPN. November 18, 2010. Archived from the original on November 25, 2010. Retrieved December 31, 2010.
  12. ^ "Washington Huskies vs. California Golden Bears Box Score". ESPN. November 27, 2010. Archived from the original on December 1, 2010. Retrieved December 31, 2010.
  13. ^ "Washington Huskies vs. Washington State Cougars Box Score". ESPN. December 4, 2010. Retrieved December 4, 2010.
  14. ^ "Washington Huskies vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers Box Score". ESPN. December 30, 2010. Retrieved December 30, 2010.
  15. ^ "Jake Locker tosses 5 TDs as Washington topples No. 24 Oregon St. in OT". ESPN.com. Archived from the original on October 20, 2010. Retrieved October 26, 2010.
  16. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 12, 2012. Retrieved January 3, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  17. ^ "Foster Named First-Team All-America By Scout.com". GoHuskies.com. Archived from the original on December 9, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  18. ^ "Polk, Brooks and Weber Named Pac-10 Football Players of the Week". Pac-10.org. Retrieved December 6, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  19. ^ "First-Teamer Foster Leads UW On All-Pac-10 Team". GoHuskies.com. Archived from the original on December 9, 2010. Retrieved December 7, 2010.
  20. ^ "Foster Earns Another All-America Award". GoHuskies.com. Archived from the original on December 9, 2010. Retrieved December 8, 2010.
  21. ^ "Rivals.com 2010 All-Pac-10 team". Rivals.com. Retrieved December 9, 2010.
  22. ^ "'All-Americans' in terms of NFL potential". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 20, 2010.
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