2013 Washington Huskies football team


























































2013 Washington Huskies football
Washington Huskies logo.svg
Fight Hunger Bowl champion

Fight Hunger Bowl vs. BYU, W 31–16
Conference Pac-12 Conference
Division North Division
Ranking
AP No. 25
2013 record 9–4 (5–4 Pac-12)
Head coach
Steve Sarkisian (5th year, regular season)
Marques Tuiasosopo (interim, bowl game)
Offensive coordinator Eric Kiesau (2nd season)
Offensive scheme Spread
Defensive coordinator
Justin Wilcox (2nd season)
Base defense 3–4
Captain Hau'oli Kikaha
Sean Parker
Keith Price
Bishop Sankey
Colin Tanigawa
John Timu
Home stadium
Husky Stadium
(Capacity: 70,138)

Seasons


← 2012


2014 →




















































































































































































































2013 Pac-12 football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  

North Division
No. 11 Stanford xy$
  7
2
        11
3
 
No. 9 Oregon x
  7
2
        11
2
 
No. 25 Washington
  5
4
        9
4
 

Oregon State
  4
5
        7
6
 

Washington State
  4
5
        6
7
 

California
  0
9
        1
11
 

South Division
No. 21 Arizona State x
  8
1
        10
4
 
No. 16 UCLA
  6
3
        10
3
 
No. 19 USC
  6
3
        10
4
 

Arizona
  4
5
        8
5
 

Utah
  2
7
        5
7
 

Colorado
  1
8
        4
8
 

Championship: Stanford 38, Arizona State 14


  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion

  • x – Division champion/co-champions

  • y – Championship game participant

Rankings from AP Poll

The 2013 Washington Huskies football team represented the University of Washington in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team, coached by fifth-year head coach Steve Sarkisian, was a member of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference. Sarkisian left the team to become the head coach at USC following the Apple Cup.[1] The team was led by quarterbacks coach Marques Tuiasosopo following Sarkisian's departure. The Huskies played their home games at their on-campus home of Husky Stadium.




Contents






  • 1 Offseason


  • 2 Weekly starters


  • 3 Roster and coaching staff


  • 4 Schedule


  • 5 Game summaries


    • 5.1 Boise State


    • 5.2 Illinois


    • 5.3 Idaho State


    • 5.4 Arizona


    • 5.5 Stanford


    • 5.6 Oregon


    • 5.7 Arizona State


    • 5.8 Cal


    • 5.9 Colorado


    • 5.10 UCLA


    • 5.11 Oregon State


    • 5.12 Washington State


    • 5.13 BYU




  • 6 Rankings


  • 7 Notes


  • 8 References





Offseason


Former Husky Marques Tuiasosopo was hired in January as the new quarterbacks coach. The offseason saw some attrition with the losses of fullback Cooper Pelluer, safety Evan Zeger, receivers James Johnson and Jamaal Jones, running back Erich Wilson II, and defensive back Darien Washington for various reasons. Running backs coach Joel Thomas left to coach the same position at Arkansas. The offseason also included legal troubles for tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins and receiver Kasen Williams. Seferian-Jenkins was charged with DUI and served one day in jail as part of his sentencing agreement.[2] Williams was also charged with DUI in a separate incident for which he paid a fine.[3] Construction on Husky Stadium entered the final stages and the team was able to break it in with the start of fall camp in August.[4]



Weekly starters


The following players were the weekly offensive and defensive game starters.

















































































































































































































































































































































































Opponent
WR
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
QB
TB
TE
WR
WR
#19 Boise State
Williams
Hatchie
Charles
Criste
Tanigawa
Riva
Price
Sankey
Hartvigson
Mickens
Smith
Illinois
Williams
Hatchie
Charles
Criste
Tanigawa
Riva
Price
Sankey
Seferian-Jenkins
Mickens
Smith
Idaho State
Williams
Hatchie
Charles
Criste
Tanigawa
Riva
Price
Sankey
Seferian-Jenkins
Mickens
Smith
Arizona











Stanford











Oregon











Arizona State











California











Colorado











UCLA











Oregon State











Washington State












Opponent
DE
NT
DT
RE
LB
LB
LB
S
S
CB
CB
#19 Boise State
Kikaha
Shelton
Hudson
Littleton
Feeney
Timu
Thompson
Shamburger
Parker
Peters
Ducre
Illinois
Kikaha
Shelton
Hudson
Littleton
Fuimaono
Timu
Thompson
Shamburger
Parker
Peters
Ducre
Idaho State
Kikaha
Shelton
Hudson
Littleton
Fuimaono
Tutogi
Thompson
Shamburger
Parker
Peters
Ducre
Arizona











Stanford











Oregon











Arizona State











California











Colorado











UCLA











Oregon State











Washington State














Roster and coaching staff














2013 Washington Huskies football team roster
Players
Coaches

Offense

































































































































































































































































































Pos. # Name Class

TE

85

David Ajamu

Fr

OL

70

James Atoe

Redshirt.svg Jr

OL

60

Shane Brostek

So

HB

18

Derrick Brown

RSo

TB

24

Jessie Callier

RJr

WR

19

DiAndre Campbell

RJr

OL

76

Dexter Charles

RSo

TB

22

Lavon Coleman

Fr

TB

32

Deontae Cooper

RJr

OL

55

Dane Crane

Fr

OL

78

Mike Criste

RJr

WR

15

Darrell Daniels

Fr

OL

62

Ross Dolbec

RSo

OL

52

Jake Eldrenkamp

RFr

OL

69

Cory Fuavai

RFr

WR

16

Marvin Hall

So

TE

84

Michael Hartvigson

RJr

OL

72

Micah Hatchee

RJr

OL

63

Taylor Hindy

RFr

FB

35

Ralph Kinne

Fr

OL

73

Andrew Kirkland

Fr

OL

67

Michael Kneip

RFr

OL

75

Erik Kohler

RJr

QB

5

Jeff Lindquist

RFr

RB

31

Ryan McDaniel

RFr

WR

4

Jaydon Mickens

So

QB

10

Cyler Miles

RFr

WR

86

Taelon Parson

Fr

TE

82

Joshua Perkins

RSo

QB

17

Keith Price

RSr

OL

59

Ben Riva

RJr

WR

1

John Ross III

Fr

WR

89

Neel Salukhe

Fr

WR

81

Wesley Salyer

So

TB

25

Bishop Sankey

Jr

TE

88

Austin Seferian-Jenkins

So

OL

79

Coleman Shelton

Fr

WR

89

Antavius Sims

Sr

WR

8

Kevin Smith

Sr

WR

9

Damore'ea Stringfellow

Fr

OL

64

Colin Tanigawa

RJr

TB/WR

23

Kendyl Taylor

So

OL

65

Siosifa Tufunga

RSo

TB

12

Dwayne Washington

RFr

WR

2

Kasen Williams

Jr

QB

3

Troy Williams

Fr

FB

28

Psalm Wooching

RFr


Defense

































































































































































































































































































Pos. # Name Class

DT

99

Josh Banks

Sr

CB

9

Brandon Beaver

RFr

LB

25

Keishawn Bierria

Fr

CB

35

Brian Clay

So

LB

34

Sean Constantine

Fr

DE

91

Connor Cree

RSo

CB

26

Travell Dixon

RJr

CB

18

Greg Ducre

Sr

CB

30

Patrick Enewally

Fr

LB

54

Ronnie Espedal

Fr

DE

23

Marcus Farria

Fr

LB

41

Travis Feeney

RSo

DE

95

Jarett Finau

RSo

LB

37

Princeton Fuimaono

Sr

DE

93

Andrew Hudson

RJr

DE

80

Evan Hudson

RJr

LB

58

Jamaal Kearse

RJr

CB

6

Jermaine Kelly

Fr

DE

8

Hau'oli Kikaha

Jr

CB

20

Kevin King

Fr

DT

97

Lawrence Lagafuaina

RJr

LB

47

Scott Lawyer

RSo

LB

42

Cory Littleton

So

DE

5

Joe Mathis

Fr

S

38

Kyle Nelson

Fr

LB

29

Connor O'Brien

Fr

S

1

Sean Parker

Sr

CB

21

Marcus Peters

RSo

DT

55

Sione Potoa'e

Fr

DT

11

Elijah Qualls

Fr

LB

53

Eric Rauch

Fr

DL

77

Drew Schultz

RJr

S

13

Will Shamburger

Sr

DL

71

Danny Shelton

Jr

DE

22

Josh Shirley

RJr

S

14

Taz Stevenson

Sr

CB

43

Caleb Taylor

Fr

LB

7

Shaq Thompson

So

LB

10

John Timu

Jr

DL

90

Taniela Tupou

RSo

DT

66

Damion Turpin

RFr

LB

50

Thomas Tutogi

Sr

LB

36

Azeem Victor

Fr

S

39

Thomas Vincent

RSo

S

27

Trevor Walker

Fr

CB

3

Cleveland Wallace

RFr

CB

32

Tre Watson

RSr


Special teams

















































Pos. # Name Class

LS

49

Weston Blackburn

So

P/PK

46

Travis Coons

Sr

P

45

Korey Durkee

So

P

40

Zach Grossnickle

Sr

LS

51

Luke Hutchinson

Fr

LS

77

Ryan Masel

So

PK

48

Cameron Van Winkle

Fr


Head coach


  • Steve Sarkisian
       5th season
       5th year at Washington
       Alma mater: BYU


Coordinators/assistant coaches


  • Eric Kiesau
       2nd season as OC/WR coach
       2nd year at Washington
       Alma mater: Portland State



  • Justin Wilcox
       2nd season as DC coach
       2nd year at Washington
       Alma mater: Oregon


  • Dan Cozzetto
       5th season as Run Game Coordinator/OL coach
       5th year at Washington
       Alma mater: Idaho


  • Keith Heyward
       2nd season as DB Coach
       2nd year at Washington
       Alma mater: Oregon State



  • Tosh Lupoi
       2nd season as DL Coach/Defensive RG
       2nd year at Washington
       Alma mater: California


  • Johnny Nansen
       5th season as Asst HC/ST/RB coach
       5th year at Washington
       Alma mater: Washington State


  • Jordan Paopao
       1st season as TE coach
       3rd year at Washington
       Alma mater: San Diego



  • Peter Sirmon
       1st season as Rec Coord/LB coach
       2nd year at Washington
       Alma mater: Oregon



  • Marques Tuiasosopo
       1st season as QB coach
       1st year at Washington
       Alma mater: Washington


  • Ivan Lewis
       Strength & Conditioning Coach


  • Jared Blank
       Director of Football Operations


  • Danny Razore
       Graduate Assistant


  • Conor Knowles
       Graduate Assistant


  • D'Andre Goodwin
       Graduate Assistant


  • Kenyon Blue
       Graduate Assistant





Legend



  • (C) Team captain


  • (S) Suspended


  • (I) Ineligible




  • Injured Injured


  • Redshirt Redshirt




Roster
Last update: October 1, 2013




Schedule
















































































































































Date
Time
Opponent#

Rank#
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
August 31
7:00 p.m.
No. 19 Boise State*


Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA

FS1

W 38–6  
71,963
September 14
3:00 p.m.
vs. Illinois*
No. 19

Soldier Field • Chicago, IL

BTN

W 34–24  
47,312
September 21
12:00 p.m.

Idaho State*
No. 17
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA

P12N

W 56–0  
67,093
September 28
4:00 p.m.

Arizona
No. 16
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA
FOX

W 31–13  
65,815
October 5
7:30 p.m.
at No. 5 Stanford
No. 15

Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA

ESPN

L 28–31  
50,424
October 12
1:00 p.m.
No. 2 Oregon
No. 16
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA (Rivalry)
FS1

L 24–45  
71,833
October 19
3:00 p.m.
at Arizona State
No. 20

Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ
P12N

L 24–53  
60,057
October 26
8:00 p.m.

Californiadagger

Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA
FS1

W 41–17  
66,328
November 9
5:00 p.m.

Colorado

Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA
P12N

W 59–7  
66,599
November 15
6:00 p.m.
at No. 13 UCLA


Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA

ESPN2

L 31–41  
68,106
November 23
7:30 p.m.
at Oregon State


Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR

ESPN2

W 69–27  
43,779
November 29
12:30 p.m.

Washington State

Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA (106th Apple Cup)
FOX

W 27–17  
71,753
December 27
6:30 p.m.
vs. BYU*
No. 25

AT&T Park • San Francisco, CA (Fight Hunger Bowl)
ESPN

W 31–16  
34,136

*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. College GameDay. All times are in Pacific Time.


Game summaries



Boise State




























1
2
3
4 Total
#19 Broncos
0
3
3
0 6

Huskies
7
3
14
14 38




Illinois




























1
2
3
4 Total

#19 Huskies
0
10
21
3 34
Illini
0
3
14
7 24




Idaho State




























1
2
3
4 Total
Bengals
0
0
0
0 0

#17 Huskies
21
21
7
7 56




Arizona




























1
2
3
4 Total
Wildcats
0
6
7
0 13

#16 Huskies
8
3
14
6 31




Stanford




























1
2
3
4 Total
#15 Huskies
0
7
14
7 28

#5 Cardinal
7
10
14
0 31




Oregon




























1
2
3
4 Total

#2 Ducks
7
14
10
14 45
#16 Huskies
7
0
17
0 24




Arizona State




























1
2
3
4 Total
#20 Huskies
7
0
10
7 24

Sun Devils
3
26
10
14 53




Cal




























1
2
3
4 Total
Golden Bears
0
7
0
10 17

Huskies
17
7
14
3 41




Colorado




























1
2
3
4 Total
Buffaloes
7
0
0
0 7

Huskies
10
21
21
7 59




UCLA




























1
2
3
4 Total
Huskies
7
10
7
7 31

#13 Bruins
20
7
7
7 41


The Bruins lead the series, 38–30–2. Last time the teams met, during the 2010 season, Washington won 24–7 in Seattle. UCLA was the winner in the Rose Bowl, a 24–23 decision in 2009. The Bruins have won the last seven straight games played in the Rose Bowl against the Huskies.


1st quarter scoring: UCLA – Myles Jack 8-yard run (Ka'imi Fairbairn kick); UCLA – Cassius Marsh 2-yard pass from Brett Hundley (Fairbairn kick); WASH – Bishop Sankey 2-yard run (Travis Coons kick); UCLA – Jack 1-yard run (failed kick)


2nd quarter scoring: UCLA – Jack 1-yard run (Fairbairn kick); WASH – Jaydon Mickens 2-yard pass from Keith Price (Coons kick); WASH – Coons 34-yard field goal


3rd quarter scoring: WASH – Austin Seferian-Jenkins 1-yard pass from Cyler Miles (Coons kick); UCLA – Jack 2-yard run (Fairbairn kick)


4th quarter scoring: UCLA – Devin Lucien 40-yard pass from Hundley (Fairbairn kick); WASH – Damore'ea Stringfellow 14-yard pass from Miles (Coons kick)




Oregon State




























1
2
3
4 Total

Huskies
17
10
21
21 69
Beavers
0
0
0
27 27




Washington State




























1
2
3
4 Total
Cougars
0
10
0
7 17

Huskies
3
0
17
7 27


1st quarter scoring: UW – Travis Coons 48-yard field goal


2nd quarter scoring: WSU – Andrew Furney 49-yard field goal; WSU – Rickey Galvin 14-yard pass from C. Halliday (Furney kick)


3rd quarter scoring: UW – Seferian Jenkins 18-yard pass from Keith Price (Coons kick); UW – Bishop Sankey 7-yard run (Coons kick); UW – Coons 39-yard field goal


4th quarter scoring: WSU – Dom. Williams 5-yard pass from Halliday (Furney kick); UW – Price 2-yard run (Coons kick)




BYU





























1
2
3
4 Total
Cougars
0
16
0
0 16

Huskies
7
14
7
3 31

1st quarter scoring: WASH – Bishop Sankey 11-yard run (Travis Coons kick)


2nd quarter scoring: BYU – Taysom Hill 1-yard run (Justin Sorensen kick); WASH – John Ross III 100-yard kick return (Coons kick); BYU – Sorensen 45-yard field goal; BYU – Sorensen 31-yard field goal; WASH – Sankey 11-yard run (Coons kick); BYU – Sorensen 32-yard field goal


3rd quarter scoring: WASH – Austin Seferian-Jenkins 16-yard reception from Keith Price (Coons kick)


4th quarter scoring: WASH – Coons 45-yard field goal




Rankings




































































































Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. ( ) = First place votes.

Week
Poll
Pre
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Final 

AP
RV
20
19
17
16
15
16
20
RV
RV
RV
RV
NR
NR
NR
RV
25 

Coaches'
RV
23
23
20
20
18
19
25
RV
NR
NR
RV
NR
NR
NR
RV
RV 

Harris
Not released
25
RV
RV
NR
RV
NR
RV
RV
RV
Not released 

BCS
Not released
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
Not released


Notes



  • December 2, 2013 – Head coach Steve Sarkisian left the team to take the job at USC

  • December 6, 2013 – Chris Petersen from Boise State was hired as the next head coach at Washington



References





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  2. ^ Jude, Adam (July 15, 2013). "UW's Austin Seferian-Jenkins Pleads Guilty to DUI". The Seattle Times. Retrieved December 9, 2013.


  3. ^ Jude, Adam (July 9, 2013). "UW Receiver Kasen Williams Pays $695 Fine for Chelan County Citation". The Seattle Times. Retrieved December 9, 2013.


  4. ^ Jude, Adam (August 5, 2013). "UW Happy to Be 'Home' During First Practice Inside New Husky Stadium". The Seattle Times. Retrieved December 9, 2013.










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