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Guard "Pappy" John Zeger was elected as the honorary team captain. Halfback Freddy Provo, who suffered severe shrapnel wounds in World War II, won the award as the team's most inspirational player.[2] Two Washington players received first-team honors from the Associated Press (AP) or United Press (UP) on the 1946 All-Pacific Coast football team: Zegar at guard and Dick Hagen at end. [3][4]
Assistant coaches: Roy Sandberg (assistant coach), Red Badgro (end coach), Art McLarney (assistant coach), Johnny Cherberg (backfield coach), Bill Haroldson (line coach)
Professional football draft selections
Four University of Washington Huskies were selected in the 1947 NFL Draft, which lasted 32 rounds with 300 selections.[14] One of those Huskies was also selected in the 1947 AAFC Draft, which lasted 25 rounds with 186 selections.[15]