1971 Washington Huskies football team
American college football season
The 1971 Washington Huskies football team was an American football team that represented the University of Washington during the 1971 NCAA University Division football season . In its 15th season under head coach Jim Owens , the team compiled an 8–3 record (4–3 in the Pacific-8 Conference , tied for third), and outscored its opponents 357 to 188.[ 1]
Washington opened with four non-conference wins, and junior quarterback Sonny Sixkiller was featured in a Sports Illustrated cover story.[ 2] They lost the Pac-8 opener to defending champion Stanford in Seattle,[ 3] then at border rival Oregon by two points, as a short field goal attempt in the last minute missed wide right.[ 4] [ 5]
After rebounding with three wins to improve to 7–2,[ 6] the season ended with two home games. USC won by one point for UW's third loss;[ 7] in the Apple Cup , the Huskies notched a third consecutive win over Washington State .[ 8]
The Pac-8 did not allow a second bowl team until the 1975 season; the Huskies climbed to #19 in the final AP poll in January.[ 9]
Schedule
Date Opponent Rank Site Result Attendance September 11 UC Santa Barbara * W 65–756,180
September 18 Purdue * W 38–3558,927
September 25 TCU * No. 17 W 44–2659,956
October 2 at Illinois * No. 15 W 52–1448,127
October 9 No. 19 Stanford No. 11 L 6–1760,777
October 16 at Oregon No. 18 L 21–2344,200
October 23 Oregon State W 38–1460,404
October 30 at UCLA W 23–1236,545
November 6 at California No. 20 W 30–736,000
November 13 No. 15 USC No. 19 L 12–1359,982
November 20 Washington State W 28–2060,497
*Non-conference game Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
Roster
1971 Washington Huskies football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
QB
6
Sonny Sixkiller (C)
Jr
FB
8
Larry Dumas
QB
15
Greg Collins
Jr
WR
26
Tom Scott
Jr
RB
29
Jim Eicher
So
FB
30
Pete Taggares
So
FB
31
Jerry Ingalls
So
C
53
Jim Andrilenas
So
C
56
Al Kelso
Jr
G
64
Pete Elswick
So
G
67
Fred Miller
Jr
OT
68
Rick Hayes
So
OT
73
Steve Anderson (C)
Jr
WR
83
Jim Krieg
Sr
OT
87
John Brady
Jr
TE
88
Tom Roehl
Jr
Defense
Special teams
Pos.
#
Name
Class
P
14
Gene Willis
Sr
K
16
Steve Wiezbowski
Jr
P
46
Dick Galuska
Sr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
[ 10] [ 11] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
NFL draft selections
One University of Washington Husky was selected in the 1972 NFL draft , which lasted 17 rounds with 442 selections.
References
^ "Washington Yearly Results (1970-1974)" . College Football Data Warehouse . David DeLassus. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved December 14, 2015 .
^ Blount, Roy Jr. (October 4, 1971). "The magic number is Sixkiller" . Sports Illustrated . p. 34.
^ "Stanford beats UW by 17–6" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. October 10, 1971. p. 1,sports.
^ Cawood, Neil (October 17, 1971). "Ducks nip Huskies as kick foiled" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). p. 1B.
^ "Missed FG costs UW 23-21 loss" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. October 17, 1971. p. 1, sports.
^ "Many subs used in Husky romp" . Spokane Daily Chronicle . (Washington). Associated Press. November 8, 1971. p. 17.
^ "Rae boots Trojans past Huskies, 13-12" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). Associated Press. November 14, 1971. p. 4B.
^ Missildine, Harry (November 21, 1971). "Washington wins weirdly" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). p. 1,sports.
^ "Grid poll 'sweep' for Big Eight; Huskers, Sooners, Buffs 1, 2, 3" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. January 4, 1972. p. 1.
^ "Duck-Husky lineups" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). October 16, 1971. p. 1B.
^ "Duck–Husky statistics" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). October 17, 1971. p. 2B.
^ Withers, Bud (October 23, 1971). "Beavers tackle Washington" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). p. 2B.
^ "OSU–Washington statistics" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). October 24, 1971. p. 2B.
^ Brown, Bruce (November 19, 1971). "Sellout crowd to see UW-WSU test" . Spokane Daily Chronicle . (Washington). p. 19.
^ "The Husky Hall of Fame" . gohuskies.com. Retrieved October 8, 2019 .
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