El equipo de fútbol americano de los Washington Huskies 2011 representó a la Universidad de Washington en la temporada de fútbol FBS 2011 de la División I de la NCAA . El equipo fue entrenado por el entrenador en jefe de tercer año Steve Sarkisian . Jugaron seis de sus partidos en casa en Husky Stadium y su último partido en casa en CenturyLink Field debido a una renovación planificada del Husky Stadium; [1] ambos estadios están en Seattle . Son miembros de la División Norte de la Conferencia Pac-12 . Terminaron la temporada 7-6, 5-4 en el juego Pac-12 para terminar en tercer lugar en la división Norte. Fueron invitados al Alamo Bowldonde fueron derrotados por Baylor 67–56.
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Conferencia Pac-12 |
División Norte |
7-6 (5-4 Pac-12) |
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Doug Nussmeier (tercera temporada) |
Próstilo |
Nick Holt (tercera temporada) |
4-3 |
Cort Denninson Greg Walker Chris Polk |
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Estadio Husky (Capacidad: 72,500) |
Estaciones |
Clasificación de fútbol de la Conferencia Pac-12 2011 |
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| Conf | | | General |
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Equipo | | W | | L | | | | | W | | L | |
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División Norte |
No. 4 Oregón xy $ | | 8 | - | 1 | | | | | 12 | - | 2 | |
No. 7 Stanford x% | | 8 | - | 1 | | | | | 11 | - | 2 | |
Washington | | 5 | - | 4 | | | | | 7 | - | 6 | |
California | | 4 | - | 5 | | | | | 7 | - | 6 | |
Estado de Oregon | | 3 | - | 6 | | | | | 3 | - | 9 | |
Estado de Washington | | 2 | - | 7 | | | | | 4 | - | 8 | |
División Sur |
No. 6 USC † | | 7 | - | 2 | | | | | 10 | - | 2 | |
UCLA xy | | 5 | - | 4 | | | | | 6 | - | 8 | |
Utah | | 4 | - | 5 | | | | | 8 | - | 5 | |
Estado de arizona | | 4 | - | 5 | | | | | 6 | - | 7 | |
Arizona | | 2 | - | 7 | | | | | 4 | - | 8 | |
Colorado | | 2 | - | 7 | | | | | 3 | - | 10 | |
Campeonato : Oregon 49 , UCLA 31 |
- $ - Representante de BCS como campeón de la conferencia
- % - Representante general de BCS
- x - Campeón de división / co-campeones
- y - Participante del juego de campeonato
- † - USC no es elegible para el campeonato y la postemporada debido a las sanciones de la NCAA
Clasificaciones de AP Poll |
The follow players were the game starters.[16]
Opponent | WR | LT | LG | C | RG | RT | TE | QB | TB | FB | WR |
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EASTERN WASH. | Je. Kearse | Kelemete | Tanigawa | Schaefer | Porter | Kohler | Seferian-Jenkins | Price | Polk | Hartvigson% | Aguilar |
HAWAI’I | Je. Kearse | Kelemete | Tanigawa | Schaefer | Porter | Kohler | Seferian-Jenkins | Price | Polk | Amosa | Hartvigson% |
at Nebraska | Je. Kearse | Kelemete | Tanigawa | Schaefer | Porter | Kohler | Williams+ | Price | Polk | Johnson+ | Aguilar |
CALIFORNIA | Je. Kearse | Kelemete | Tanigawa | Schaefer | Porter | Kohler | Seferian-Jenkins | Price | Polk | Amosa | - Hartvigson% |
at Utah | Smith | Kelemete | Tanigawa | Schaefer | Porter | Kohler | Hartvigson | Price | Polk | Amosa | Johnson |
COLORADO | Je. Kearse | Kelemete | Tanigawa | Schaefer | Porter | Kohler | Seferian-Jenkins | Price | Polk | Johnson+ | Aguilar |
at Stanford | Je. Kearse | Kelemete | Tanigawa | Schaefer | Porter | Kohler | Seferian-Jenkins | Price | Polk | Hartvigson% | Aguilar |
ARIZONA | Je. Kearse | Kelemete | Tanigawa | Schaefer | Porter | Kohler | Seferian-Jenkins | Price | Polk | Johnson+ | Aguilar |
OREGON | Je. Kearse | Kelemete | Tanigawa | Schaefer | Porter | Kohler | Seferian-Jenkins | Price | Polk | Hartvigson% | E. Hudson% |
at USC | Je. Kearse | Kelemete | Tanigawa | Schaefer | Porter | Kohler | Williams+ | Price | Polk | Smith+ | Aguilar |
at Oregon State | Je. Kearse | Kelemete | Tanigawa | Schaefer | Porter | Kohler | Seferian-Jenkins | Montana | Polk | Williams+ | Aguilar |
WASHINGTON STATE | Je. Kearse | Kelemete | Wood | Schaefer | Porter | Kohler | Seferian-Jenkins | Price | Polk | Tucker | Smith |
vs. Baylor | Je. Kearse | Kelemete | Wood | Schaefer | Porter | Kohler | Seferian-Jenkins | Price | Polk | Williams+ | Aguilar |
% – started as second/third tight end + – started as third/fourth wide receiver
Opponent | DE | DT | DT | DE | OLB | ILB | OLB | S | S | CB | CB |
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EASTERN WASH. | Crichton | Thompson | Ta’amu | Jamora | Fuimaono | Dennison | Timu | Fellner | Parker | Ducre | Trufant |
HAWAI’I | Crichton | Thompson | Ta’amu | Jamora | Fuimaono | Dennison | Ducre^ | Fellner | Parker | Richardson | Trufant |
at Nebraska | Crichton | Thompson | Ta’amu | Jamora | Fuimaono | Dennison | Timu | Glenn | Parker | Richardson | Trufant |
CALIFORNIA | Thompson | Potoa’e | Ta’amu | Jamora | Gilliland | Dennison | Timu | Glenn | Parker | Richardson | Trufant |
at Utah | Thompson | Tokolahi | Ta’amu | Shirley | Fuimaono | Dennison | Ja. Kearse | Glenn | Parker | Ducre | Trufant |
COLORADO | Thompson | Tokolahi | Ta’amu | Shirley | Fuimaono | Dennison | Ja. Kearse | Glenn | Parker | Ducre | Trufant |
at Stanford | Thompson | Tokolahi | Ta’amu | Shirley | Fuimaono | Dennison | Ja. Kearse | Glenn | Parker | Ducre | Trufant |
ARIZONA | Thompson | Tokolahi | Ta’amu | Shirley | Fuimaono | Dennison | Timu | Shamburger | Parker | Ducre | Trufant |
OREGON | Thompson | Tokolahi | Ta’amu | Shirley | Fuimaono | Dennison | Timu | Shamburger | Parker | Richardson | Trufant |
at USC | Thompson | Tokolahi | Ta’amu | A. Hudson | Fuimaono | Dennison | Timu | Shamburger | Parker | Richardson | Trufant |
at Oregon State | Thompson | Tokolahi | Ta’amu | A. Hudson | Fuimaono | Dennison | Timu | Shamburger | Parker | Richardson | Trufant |
WASHINGTON STATE | Thompson | Tokolahi | Ta’amu | Shirley | Fuimaono | Dennison | Timu | Fellner | Parker | Richardson | Trufant |
vs. Baylor | Thompson | Shelton | Ta’amu | Shirley | Fuimaono | Dennison | Ja. Kearse | Fellner | Parker | Richardson | Trufant |
^ – started as fifth defensive back
Eastern Washington
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Eagles | 10 | 3 | 7 | 7 | 27 |
Huskies | 7 | 13 | 7 | 3 | 30 |
Washington Husky cornerback Desmond Trufant intercepted a pass by Eastern Washington Eagles' quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell in the end zone with 29 seconds left to preserve a 30–27 win on September 3. Trufant wrestled the pass away from 6-foot-5 Eagles receiver Brandon Kaufman. Mitchell passed for 473 yards on the night, completed 39 of 69 passes, and had 3 touchdowns against 2 interceptions. For Washington, quarterback Keith Price threw three touchdown passes and completed 17 of 25 passes for 102 yards, and running back Chris Polk ran for 125 yards on 23 carries. Washington gained fewer total yards than Eastern Washington – 250 yards compared to 504 for the Eagles – but had zero turnovers while the Eagles gave up the ball four times. Trufant had forced another one of those turnovers during the first quarter; he stripped Matt Johnson on a punt return and created a short field for the Huskies that led to a 7-yard touchdown pass from Price to Jonathan Amosa.[17]
After the game, the Pac-12 Conference named Trufant Pac-12 defensive player of week. Washington placekicker Erik Folk was named Pac-12 special teams player of the week. Polk was a perfect 3-for-3 on field goals during the game and all three of his field goals came from outside of 40 yards.[18]
Hawaii
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Warriors | 0 | 14 | 6 | 12 | 32 |
Huskies | 21 | 7 | 3 | 9 | 40 |
Nebraska
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Huskies | 7 | 10 | 0 | 21 | 38 |
#11 Cornhuskers | 10 | 10 | 17 | 14 | 51 |
California
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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California | 7 | 13 | 3 | 0 | 23 | • Washington | 14 | 7 | 3 | 7 | 31 |
- Date: September 24
- Location: Husky Stadium, Seattle
- Game start: 12:30 p.m. PDT
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Scoring summary |
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| 1 | 10:00 | CAL | Keenan Allen 90-yard pass from Zach Maynard (Giorgio Tavecchio kick) | CAL 7–0 | | 1 | 8:39 | WASH | Austin Seferian-Jenkins 20-yard pass from Keith Price (Erik Folk kick) | Tied 7–7 | | 1 | 3:30 | WASH | Chris Polk 2-yard run (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 14–7 | | 2 | 12:57 | CAL | Giorgio Tavecchio 29-yard field goal | WASH 14–10 | | 2 | 8:51 | WASH | Austin Seferian-Jenkins 20-yard pass from Keith Price (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 21–10 | | 2 | 5:13 | CAL | Giorgio Tavecchio 36-yard field goal | WASH 21–13 | | 2 | 1:20 | CAL | C.J. Anderson 1-yard run (Giorgio Tavecchio kick) | WASH 21–20 | | 3 | 7:51 | CAL | Giorgio Tavecchio 25-yard field goal | CAL 23–21 | | 3 | 2:06 | WASH | Erik Folk 40-yard field goal | WASH 24–23 | | 4 | 12:13 | WASH | Chris Polk 70-yard pass from Keith Price (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 31–23 |
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Utah
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Huskies | 7 | 3 | 14 | 7 | 31 |
Utes | 7 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 14 |
Colorado
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Colorado | 7 | 3 | 7 | 7 | 24 | • Washington | 21 | 17 | 7 | 7 | 52 |
- Date: October 15
- Location: Husky Stadium, Seattle
- Game start: 12:30 p.m. PDT
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Scoring summary |
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| 1 | 12:16 | WASH | Jermaine Kearse 17-yard pass from Keith Price (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 7–0 | | 1 | 9:42 | COL | Kyle Cefalo 5-yard pass from Tyler Hansen (Will Oliver kick) | Tied 7–7 | | 1 | 6:47 | WASH | Kevin Smith 22-yard run (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 14–7 | | 1 | 0:00 | WASH | Austin Seferian-Jenkins 11-yard pass from Keith Price (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 21–7 | | 2 | 10:51 | COL | Will Oliver 46-yard field goal | WASH 21–10 | | 2 | 8:05 | WASH | Chris Polk 14-yard pass from Keith Price (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 28–10 | | 2 | 2:09 | WASH | Devin Aguilar 4-yard pass from Keith Price (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 35–10 | | 2 | 0:00 | WASH | Erik Folk 41-yard field goal | WASH 38–10 | | 3 | 10:45 | COL | Tony Jones 2-yard run (Will Oliver kick) | WASH 38–17 | | 3 | 2:48 | WASH | Jesse Callier 26-yard run (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 45–17 | | 4 | 13:34 | COL | Tony Jones 1-yard run (Will Oliver kick) | WASH 45–24 | | 4 | 2:32 | WASH | Bishop Sankey 3-yard run (Eric Guttorp kick) | WASH 52–24 |
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Stanford
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#22 Huskies | 7 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 21 |
#7 Cardinal | 10 | 28 | 10 | 17 | 65 |
Arizona
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Wildcats | 10 | 3 | 15 | 3 | 31 |
Huskies | 0 | 14 | 14 | 14 | 42 |
Oregon
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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#6 Ducks | 10 | 7 | 17 | 0 | 34 |
Huskies | 3 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 17 |
USC
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Huskies | 0 | 3 | 7 | 7 | 17 |
#18 Trojans | 7 | 16 | 14 | 3 | 40 |
Oregon State
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Huskies | 7 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 21 |
Beavers | 14 | 3 | 0 | 21 | 38 |
Washington State
Washington State at Washington | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Washington State | 0 | 14 | 7 | 0 | 21 | • Washington | 14 | 7 | 7 | 10 | 38 |
- Date: November 26
- Location: CenturyLink Field, Seattle
- Game start: 4:30 p.m. PST
- Game attendance: 64,559
- Television network: Versus
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Scoring summary |
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| 1 | 11:37 | WASH | Jesse Callier 2-yard blocked punt return (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 7–0 | | 1 | 2:13 | WASH | Kasen Williams 16-yard pass from Keith Price (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 14–0 | | 2 | 7:55 | WSU | Jared Karstetter 16-yard pass from Marshall Lobbestael (Andrew Furney kick) | WASH 14–7 | | 2 | 2:05 | WSU | Marquess Wilson 16-yard pass from Marshall Lobbestael (Andrew Furney kick) | Tied 14–14 | | 2 | 0:24 | WASH | Kasen Williams 21-yard pass from Keith Price (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 21–14 | | 3 | 5:56 | WASH | Chris Polk 22-yard pass from Keith Price (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 28–14 | | 3 | 4:31 | WSU | Marquess Wilson 38-yard pass from Marshall Lobbestael (Andrew Furney kick) | WASH 28–21 | | 4 | 13:16 | WASH | Erik Folk 46-yard field goal | WASH 31–21 | | 4 | 5:23 | WASH | Chris Polk 1-yard run (Erik Folk kick) | WASH 38–21 |
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Keith Price threw three touchdown passes to become Washington's all-time single-season leader in that category, the final one a 22-yard toss to Chris Polk, and Washington held off rival Washington State 38–21 on Saturday night to win the 104th Apple Cup. Price threw his 29th touchdown pass of the season midway through the third quarter, finding Polk on a wheel-route out of the backfield to give the Huskies a 28–14 lead.
Washington State pulled within 28–21, but Erik Folk's 46-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter pushed the lead to 10 and Polk sealed the Huskies third straight Apple Cup title on his 1-yard TD run with 5:23 left.
Price, who sat out last week's loss at Oregon State due to a multitude of injuries, finished 21 of 29 for 291 yards. Washington also got a blocked punt that Jesse Callier returned 2 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter.[19]
The Cougars fired head coach Paul Wulff the following week.
Baylor (Alamo Bowl)
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Huskies | 7 | 28 | 14 | 7 | 56 |
#15 Bears | 21 | 3 | 29 | 14 | 67 |
Entering their first game in the Alamo Bowl, the Huskies has a 16–14–1 overall bowl game record, going back to their first game in the 1924 Rose Bowl. The Huskies set new school record during the season in passing touchdowns (32) and in fewest fumbles (11).