American college football season
The 2009 Washington Huskies football team represented the University of Washington in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season . The team's head coach was Steve Sarkisian . The Huskies played their home games at Husky Stadium in Seattle , Washington. The Huskies finished the season 5–7 and 4–5 in Pac-10 play.
Schedule
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance September 5 7:30 p.m. No. 9 LSU * ESPN L 23–3169,161[1]
September 12 12:30 p.m. Idaho * FSNNW W 42–2358,980[2]
September 19 12:30 p.m. No. 3 USC ABC W 16–1361,889[3]
September 26 6:00 p.m. at Stanford No. 24 FCS L 14–3436,930[4]
October 3 12:30 p.m. at Notre Dame * NBC L 30–37 OT 80,795[5]
October 10 7:00 p.m. Arizona FSNNW W 36–3361,621[6]
October 17 7:15 p.m. at Arizona State FSN L 17–2453,219[7]
October 24 12:30 p.m. No. 11 Oregon ABC L 19–4367,809[8]
November 7 12:30 p.m. at UCLA FSNNW L 23–2472,924[9]
November 14 12:30 p.m. at No. 23 Oregon State FSNNW L 21–4845,274[10]
November 28 3:30 p.m. Washington State FSNNW W 30–068,697[11]
December 5 3:30 p.m. No. 19 California FSNNW W 42–1062,334[12]
Game summaries
LSU
1
2
3
4
Total
#9 Tigers
10
7
7
7
31
Huskies
7
6
0
10
23
LSU came into the game ranked #11 in the nation, but the Washington Huskies earned their respect after they gave up 478 total yards to Washington. The Washington Huskies had 13:44 time of possession edge and ran 83 offensive plays to LSU's 48, but lost the game due to a couple untimely turnovers and blown defensive plays.
Idaho
1
2
3
4
Total
Vandals
3
6
7
7
23
Huskies
7
14
14
7
42
Washington ended the nation's longest losing streak at 15 games and gave new coach Steve Sarkisian his first victory, beating Idaho 42-23. Sarkisian's first win as a head coach came as the Huskies scored touchdowns on its first five possessions—minus a fumble on the opening kickoff of the second half—making up for a defense that showed weakness against the pass. Locker tossed touchdowns of 24, 31 and 4 yards and added a 3-yard TD run of his own as Washington picked up its first victory since Nov. 17, 2007 when it beat California.
Despite the offensive performance, the Huskies defense showed it still has a long way to go in defending the pass. Quarterback Nathan Enderle threw for 279 yards—part of the 349 total passing yards by the Vandals. But Idaho had to settle for three field goals on three trips inside the Washington 20 in the first half.
Enderle then made his one crucial mistake on the first possession of the second half. After Washington's Curtis Shaw fumbled the second half kickoff and Idaho recovered, Enderle faced a third-and-4 at the Washington 25. Throwing toward the near sideline, Enderle's pass found the hands of linebacker Mason Foster, who returned the turnover 56 yards to the Idaho 21. Four plays later, and after Locker hit D'Andre Goodwin for 20 yards to the 1 on third down, Chris Polk plowed in for his first touchdown of the season.
The Vandals ended up out-gaining Washington 412 to 374, but were hampered by eight penalties and an inability to get Washington off the field
USC
1
2
3
4
Total
#3 Trojans
10
0
0
3
13
Huskies
7
3
0
6
16
The underdog Washington Huskies upset the USC Trojans on a last second field goal for a 16-13 win. The game snapped a 7-game winning streak for the Trojans over the Huskies, the last victory coming in 2001. For USC, Aaron Corp started for the injured Matt Barkley at quarterback.
Ecstatic Huskies fans storm the field in celebration after defeating the No. 3 Trojans in an upset.
The Huskies became the latest Pac-10 team to upset the Trojans, only two Pacific-10 Conference teams have failed to beat USC during the Pete Carroll era: Arizona and Arizona State.[13] Other Pac-10 teams have defeated USC at least once during this period, Oregon State did it twice, 2006 and again in 2008.
Stanford
1
2
3
4
Total
#24 Huskies
7
7
0
0
14
Cardinal
14
10
3
7
34
Notre Dame
1
2
3
4 OT
Total
Huskies
7
10
7
6 0
30
Fighting Irish
3
13
3
11 7
37
Arizona
1
2
3
4
Total
Wildcats
7
3
17
6
33
Huskies
7
7
7
15
36
Arizona State
1
2
3
4
Total
Huskies
7
0
7
3
17
Sun Devils
7
7
3
7
24
With the appearance the game would be heading into overtime, ASU quarterback Danny Sullivan threw a 50-yard touchdown pass to receiver Chris McGaha in the last five seconds of the game.
Oregon
1
2
3
4
Total
#14 Ducks
0
15
21
7
43
Huskies
3
3
0
13
19
After Erik Folk 's 33-yard field goal in the first quarter for Washington, Nate Costa rushed for 3 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter to give the Ducks their first lead. Then Javes Lewis intercepted Jake Locker 's pass in the end zone to give Oregon the ball back, which resulted in Jeremiah Masoli scoring from the 1-yard line for their second touchdown. With a second left, Folk kicked a 48-yard field goal to end the half, which was aided by a personal foul on Oregon.
Unable to move, the Huskies turned the ball over to Oregon and the Ducks scored their third touchdown on Masoli's 3-yard run in the top of the third quarter.
UCLA
1
2
3
4
Total
Huskies
10
6
7
0
23
Bruins
14
0
7
3
24
The Huskies failed to capitalize on UCLA's five turnovers and lost to the Bruins by a point at the Rose Bowl. Down by a point, Erik Folk 's 38-yard field goal kick in the fourth quarter was no good. Folk kicked three field goals, two in the second quarter, and Jermaine Kearse scored two pass-touchdowns for the Huskies. Jake Locker completed 23 of 40 passes for 235 yards.
Kai Forbath kicked a 27-yard field goal earlier in the final period to win the game for the Bruins. Kevin Prince completed 13 of 17 passes for 212 yards and Kevin Craft had 10 of 14 completions for 159 yards. Both gave up an interception.[14]
Oregon State
1
2
3
4
Total
Huskies
0
7
0
14
21
Beavers
10
17
14
7
48
Washington State
1
2
3
4
Total
Cougars
0
0
0
0
0
Huskies
3
10
7
10
30
California
1
2
3
4
Total
#19 Golden Bears
3
0
7
0
10
Huskies
7
14
14
7
42
Washington's upsets of #19 California becomes the eleventh FBS team since 1946 to follow a winless 2008 season with five victories.
Roster
No.
Name
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr Exp
Hometown/Last School
1
Chris Polk
TB
5-11
210
RS FR-RS
Redlands, Calif./East Valley
1
Talia Crichton
DE
6-3
229
FR-HS
Lakewood, Calif./Lakewood
3
Alvin Logan
LB
6-2
219
SO-1V
Aurora, Colo./Regis Jesuit
3
James Johnson
WR
6-0
193
FR-HS
Valley Center, Calif./Valley Center
4
Vonzell McDowell, Jr
CB
5-9
180
JR-2V
Kent, Wash./Rainier Beach
4
Chris Izbicki
TE
6-3
232
SO-SQ
Kirkland, Wash./Lake Washington
5
Anthony Boyles
CB
6-3
197
RS FR-RS
Compton, Calif./Junipero Serra
5
Matt Houston
LB
6-0
220
JR-1V
Goleta, Calif./Dos Pueblos
6
Desmond Trufant
CB
6-0
172
FR-HS
Tacoma, Wash./Wilson
7
Anthony Gobern
CB
5-11
183
FR-HS
Fair Oaks, Calif./Del Campo
7
Cody Bruns
WR
5-11
176
SO-1V
Prosser, Wash./Prosser
8
Ronnie Fouch
QB
6-1
198
SO-1V
Redlands, Calif./Redlands East Valley
8
Nate Williams
FS
6-0
221
JR-2V
Renton, Wash./Kennedy
9
Devin Aguilar
WR
6-0
184
SO-1V
Denver, Colo./Mullen
9
Donald Butler
LB
6-1
235
SR-3V
Sacramento, Calif./Del Campo
10
Jake Locker
QB
6-3
226
JR-1V
Ferndale, Wash./Ferndale
11
D'Andre Goodwin
WR
5-11
183
JR-2V
Pacoima, Calif./Antelope Valley
12
Luther Leonard
WR
6-2
208
RS FR-RS
Seattle, Wash./Evergreen
13
Taylor Bean
QB
6-1
193
SO-SQ
Vancouver, Wash./Skyview
13
Will Shamburger
S
6-0
188
FR-HS
Compton, Calif./St. John Bosco
14
Curtis Shaw
TB
5-10
186
SO-SQ
Stockton, Calif./Lincoln
15
Jermaine Kearse
WR
6-2
198
SO-1V
Lakewood, Wash./Lakes
16
Vince Taylor
WR
6-2
203
RS FR-RS
Issaquah, Wash./Eastside Catholic
16
Eric Guttorp
PK
5-7
168
SO-SQ
Seattle, Wash./Nathan Hale
17
Erik Folk
PK
5-11
185
SO-SQ
Woodland Hills, Calif./Notre Dame
17
Keith Price
QB
6-1
184
FR-HS
Compton, Calif./St. John Bosco
18
Marlion Barnett
TE
6-2
212
FR-HS
Corona, Calif./Santiago
20
Cole Sager
RB
5-10
196
FR-HS
Burlington, Wash./Burlington-Edison
20
Justin Glenn
S
5-11
198
RS FR-RS
Mukilteo, Wash./Kamiak
21
Jordan Wallace
LB
6-0
221
FR-HS
Sacramento, Calif./Grant
21
Willie Griffin
TB
5-8
191
SO-1V
Oakland, Calif./McClymonds
22
Demitrius Bronson
RB
5-10
206
FR-HS
Kent, Wash./Kentwood
22
E.J. Savannah
LB
6-1
228
SR-2V
Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue
23
Johri Fogerson
TB
6-1
191
SO-1V
Kent, Wash./O'Dea
24
Joshua Gage
LB
6-2
225
SR-2V
Huntington Beach, Calif./Edison
26
Jason Wells
FS
6-2
214
SR-2V
La Verne, Calif./Mt. San Antonio JC
27
Adam Long
CB
5-10
166
RS FR-RS
Los Angeles, Calif./St. Bernard
27
William Chandler
WR
6-0
180
FR-HS
Sammamish, Wash./Skyline
28
Quinton Richardson
CB
6-0
203
SO-1V
Renton, Wash./O'Dea
28
Tony Chidiac
WR
5-11
187
JR-1V
Sammamish, Wash./Skyline
29
Nate Fellner
S
6-1
198
FR-HS
Fresno, Calif./Clovis West
30
Paul Homer
FB
6-1
237
SR-3V
Omaha, Neb./Millard North
31
Cort Dennison
LB
6-1
220
SO-1V
Salt Lake City, Utah/Judge Memorial
32
Kurt Mangum
LB
6-0
241
RS FR-RS
Chandler, Ariz./Chandler
34
Tim Tucker
LB
6-1
234
FR-HS
Harbor City, Calif./Narbonne
35
Brandon Yakaboski
TB
5-11
200
SO-SQ
Duvall, Wash./Mt. Si
35
Tripper Johnson
DB
6-1
211
SR-1V
Bellevue, Wash./Newport
36
David Butler
LS
5-11
225
FR-HS
Liberty Lake, Wash./Central Valley
38
Marquis Persley
CB
6-0
188
SO-1V
Redlands, Calif./East Valley
39
Greg Walker
S
5-10
197
RS FR-RS
Bellflower, Calif./St. Bernard
40
Mason Foster
LB
6-2
244
JR-2V
Seaside, Calif./Seaside
41
Victor Aiyewa
SS
6-1
208
JR-1V
Fresno, Texas/Hightower
41
Tobias Togi
FB
5-11
239
SO-SQ
Seattle, Wash./Evergreen
42
Kimo Makaula
FB
6-2
248
FR-HS
Kailua, Hawai'i/Punahou
42
Taylor Lappano
DB
5-11
196
RS FR-1V
Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake
43
T.J. Poe
LB
6-1
225
SR-2V
Enumclaw, Wash./Enumclaw
45
Anthony Tokunaga
WR
5-11
177
FR-HS
Honolulu, Hawai'i/Kamehameha
46
Will Mahan
P
5-11
200
JR-JC
Bakersfield, Calif./Bakersfield College
47
Austin Sylvester
FB
6-1
241
JR-1V
Reno, Nev./Bishop Manogue/The Hun (N.J.)
48
Jonathan Amosa
LB
5-11
224
RS FR-RS
Seattle, Wash./Rainier Beach
49
Danny Morovick
LS
6-4
217
SR-3V
Mission Viejo, Calif./Saddleback CC
50
Kalani Aldrich
DL
6-7
250
SO-SQ
Hilo, Hawaii/Kamehameha-Hawaii
51
Mykenna Ikehara
OL
6-2
260
RS FR-RS
Mililani, Hawai'i/Kamehameha
52
Nick Wood
DT
6-3
273
SO-SQ
Poway, Calif./Poway
53
Pete Galbraith
DE
6-1
250
SO-SQ
Deming, Wash./Mount Baker
54
Brandon Huppert
LB
6-1
218
JR-SQ
Edmonds, Wash./Edmonds-Woodway
56
Reece Anderson
LB
5-11
188
FR-HS
Bellevue, Wash./Newport/Cheshire Acad.
56
Senio Kelemete
OL
6-4
281
SO-1V
Seattle, Wash./Evergreen
57
Trenton Tuiasosopo
LB
6-1
241
SR-3V
Everett, Wash./Mariner
58
Andru Pulu
DE
6-1
251
FR-HS
Federal Way, Wash./Federal Way
59
Darrion Jones
DE
6-2
256
SR-2V
Lynwood, Calif./Lynwood
60
Brendan Lopez
LS
6-0
223
SO-SQ
Bellevue, Wash./Michigan
61
Gregory Christine
C
6-2
284
JR-SQ
Camarillo, Calif./St. Bonaventure
63
Daniel Kanczugowski
DL
6-4
313
RS FR-RS
Edmonds, Wash./O'Dea
64
Travis Dupart
DL
6-2
245
SO-TR
Roswell, Ga./Valdosta State
65
Ryan Tolar
C/OG
6-5
293
JR-2V
Pasco, Wash./Pasco
66
Daniel Te'o-Nesheim
DE
6-4
263
SR-3V
Waikoloa, Hawai'i/Hawaii Prep
67
Skyler Fancher
OL
6-5
288
SO-1V
Costa Mesa, Calif./Huntington Beach
68
Mark Armelin
OT
6-5
283
SO-SQ
Canoga Park, Calif./Bishop Alemany
69
Nick Scott
OT
6-5
318
SR-SQ
St. Louis, Mo./Drake Univ.
70
Morgan Rosborough
OG
6-6
379
SR-1V
Long Beach, Calif./Jordan
71
Cody Habben
OT
6-6
295
JR-2V
Sammamish, Wash./Skyline
73
Drew Schaefer
OT
6-4
288
RS FR-RS
Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake
74
Alameda Ta'amu
DT
6-3
348
SO-1V
Kent, Wash./Rainier Beach
75
Terence Thomas
OT
6-9
290
RS FR-RS
Caldwell, Idaho/Caldwell
77
Scott Shugert
OG
6-5
304
SO-SQ
Oregon City, Ore./Oregon City
79
Craig Noble
DT
6-3
309
RS FR-RS
Los Angeles, Calif./Taft
79
Ben Ossai
OG
6-6
335
SR-3V
Bakersfield, Calif./Stockdale
80
Kavario Middleton
TE
6-5
253
SO-1V
Lakewood, Wash./Lakes
82
Jordan Polk
WR
5-7
162
SO-1V
Portland, Ore./Lincoln
85
Marek Domanski
TE
6-5
247
RS FR-RS
Seattle, Wash./Shorecrest
86
Ben Hayes
LS
6-3
209
SO-SQ
Renton, Wash./O'Dea
88
Dorson Boyce
TE
6-2
231
JR-JC
New York, N.Y./Allan Hancock College
89
Conrad Remington
DE
6-1
228
SO-SQ
Omaha, Neb./Omaha North
90
Chris Robinson
DT
6-0
250
FR-HS
Tustin, Calif./Tustin
91
Tyrone Duncan
DT
6-2
272
SO-SQ
Westlake Village, Calif./Westlake
92
Everrette Thompson
DE
6-6
262
SO-1V
Renton, Wash./Kennedy
93
Paul Dickey
P
6-1
194
SR-HS
Redmond, Wash./Lower Columbia CC
94
Kiel Rasp
P
6-3
215
SO-SQ
Seattle, Wash./Nathan Hale
95
Houston Hubert
PK
5-10
175
FR-HS
Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue
96
De'Shon Matthews
DT
6-4
261
JR-1V
Sacramento, Calif./Laguna Creek
97
Fred Wiggs
LB
6-1
225
JR-2V
Seattle, Wash./O'Dea
98
Semisi Tokolahi
DT
6-2
340
FR-HS
Hilo, Hawai'i/Hilo
99
Cameron Elisara
DT
6-3
275
JR-1V
Spokane, Wash./Ferris
Game Starters
Opponent
WR
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
QB
TB
FB
WR
LSU
J. Polk
Ossai
Christine
Tolar
Kelemete
Habben
Middleton
Locker
C. Polk
Izbicki%
J. Johnson
IDAHO
Aguilar
Ossai
Christine
Tolar
Kelemete
Habben
Middleton
Locker
C. Polk
Izbicki%
J. Johnson
USC
Aguilar
Ossai
Christine
Tolar
Kelemete
Habben
Middleton
Locker
C. Polk
Kearse^
J. Johnson
at Stanford
Kearse
Ossai
Christine
Tolar
Kelemete
Habben
Middleton
Locker
C. Polk
Izbicki%
Goodwin
at Notre Dame
Kearse
Ossai
Christine
Tolar
Kelemete
Habben
Middleton
Locker
C. Polk
Goodwin^
J. Johnson
ARIZONA
Aguilar
Ossai
Christine
Tolar
Kelemete
Habben
Middleton
Locker
C. Polk
Izbicki%
J. Johnson
at Arizona State
Aguilar
Ossai
Wood
Tolar
Kelemete
Habben
Middleton
Locker
C. Polk
Kearse^
J. Johnson
OREGON
Aguilar
Ossai
Wood
Tolar
Kelemete
Habben
Middleton
Locker
C. Polk
Izbicki%
Kearse
at UCLA
Aguilar
Schaefer
Wood
Tolar
Rosborough
Habben
Middleton
Locker
C. Polk
Homer
Kearse
at Oregon State
Aguilar
Schaefer
Wood
Tolar
Kelemete
Habben
Middleton
Locker
C. Polk
Homer
Kearse
WASHINGTON STATE
Aguilar
Schaefer
Ossai
Tolar
Kelemete
Habben
Middleton
Locker
C. Polk
Kearse^
J. Johnson
CALIFORNIA
Aguilar
Schaefer
Ossai
Ikehara
Kelemete
Habben
Bruns^
Locker
C. Polk
Homer
Kearse
% - started as second tight end ^ - started as third wide receiver
Opponent
DE
DT
DT
DE
OLB
ILB
OLB
S
S
CB
CB
LSU
Te’o-Nesheim
Ta’amu
Elisara
Jones
Savannah
Butler
Foster
Williams
Walker
McDowell
Richardson
IDAHO
Te’o-Nesheim
Ta’amu
Elisara
Aldrich
Savannah
Butler
Foster
Williams
Glenn
McDowell
Richardson
USC
Te’o-Nesheim
Ta’amu
Elisara
Crichton
Savannah
Butler
Foster
Williams
Glenn
McDowell
Richardson
at Stanford
Te’o-Nesheim
Ta’amu
Elisara
Crichton
Savannah
Butler
Foster
Williams
Glenn
Trufant
Richardson
at Notre Dame
Te’o-Nesheim
Ta’amu
Elisara
Crichton
Dennison
Butler
Foster
Williams
Glenn
Trufant
Richardson
ARIZONA
Te’o-Nesheim
Ta’amu
Elisara
Jones
Savannah
Butler
Foster
Aiyewa
Fellner
Trufant
Richardson
at Arizona State
Te’o-Nesheim
Ta’amu
Elisara
Jones
Savannah
Butler
Foster
Aiyewa
Williams
Trufant
Long
OREGON
Te’o-Nesheim
Ta’amu
Thompson
Jones
Savannah
Butler
Foster
Williams
Fellner
Trufant
Long
at UCLA
Pulu
Ta’amu
Te’o-Nesheim
Crichton
Dennison
Butler
Foster
Williams
Wells
Trufant
Long
at Oregon State
Te’o-Nesheim
Ta’amu
Matthews
Jones
Dennison
Butler
Foster
Williams
Fellner
Trufant
Long
WASHINGTON STATE
Te’o-Nesheim
Thompson
Elisara
Jones
Dennison
Butler
Foster
Williams
Wells
Trufant
Long
CALIFORNIA
Te’o-Nesheim
Ta’amu
Thompson
Jones
Dennison
Butler
Foster
Williams
Wells
Trufant
Long
Rankings
Ranking MovementLegend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week.
Poll
Pre
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Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Wk 10
Wk 11
Wk 12
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Wk 14
Final
AP
NR
NR
NR
24
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
Coaches
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
Harris
Not released
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
BCS
Not released
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
Players in the NFL
The following UW Huskies were selected in the 2010 NFL Draft :
Award winners
Academics
Washington placed seven players on the 2009 Pac-10 All-Academic Team[15]
DB Victor Aiyewa, Jr. 3.36 GPA in Sociology, First Team
RB Paul Homer, Sr. 3.19 GPA in Biology, Second Team
DB Greg Walker, RFr. 3.45 GPA in Pre-Engineering, Second Team
LB Cort Dennison, So. Honorable Mention
PK Erik Folk, So. Honorable Mention
OT Cody Habben, Jr. Honorable Mention
OG Morgan Rosborough, Sr. Honorable Mention
Athletics
Washington placed ten players on the 2009 Pac-10 All-Conference Team[16]
WR Jermaine Kearse, So., Second Team Offense
DL Daniel Te'o-Nesheim, Sr., Second Team Defense
LB Donald Butler, Sr., Second Team Defense
WR Devin Aguilar, So. Honorable Mention
OLB Mason Foster, Jr. Honorable Mention
OG Senio Kelemete, So. Honorable Mention
QB Jake Locker, Jr. Honorable Mention
TB Chris Polk, Fr. Honorable Mention
C Ryan Tolar, Jr. Honorable Mention
CB Desmond Trufant, Fr. Honorable Mention
References
^ "LSU Tigers vs. Washington Huskies Box Score" . ESPN . September 5, 2009. Archived from the original on March 20, 2010. Retrieved March 13, 2010 .
^ "Idaho Vandals vs. Washington Huskies Box Score" . ESPN . September 12, 2009. Retrieved March 13, 2010 .
^ "USC Trojans vs. Washington Huskies Box Score" . ESPN . September 19, 2009. Retrieved March 13, 2010 .
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