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  12/05/19 - Giles JacksonrSr/2025, Washington, 5-08, 187 (DS#74 WR) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): ST Giles Jackson,...Jackson had a memorable freshman season as a returner, with 21 attempts for 523 yards (24.9-yard average) and a 97-yard touchdown scored on the opening kick at Maryland. He had the fourth-best return average in the Big Ten among those with 15-plus kick return tries. Jackson is one of two freshmen in Michigan history to score via receiving, rushing and return touchdowns in the same season. - Michigan Football

(DS#74 WR) rSr/2025 WR Giles JacksonWashington
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  12/02/19 - *Jacob EasonrJr/2020, Washington, 6-6, 231 (DS#5 QB) + More +

  Chris Petersen has always worked according to his own schedule. During eight seasons as the head coach at Boise State he brought the Broncos into the elite of college football, never in a rush to land the next big job despite being courted constantly by higher-profile schools. When he finally decided to jump to Washington in 2013, Petersen realized he needed a new challenge and Boise State needed a new voice in charge. And now after six seasons leading the Huskies, 14 overall as a head coach and more than 30 years in coaching, Petersen has decided it's time to step away. "I'll be a Husky for life, but now is the right time for me to step away from my head coaching duties, and recharge," Petersen said.

Petersen unexpectedly resigned at Washington on Monday, a shocking announcement with the Huskies coming off a 7-5 regular season and bound for a sixth straight bowl game under his leadership. Petersen will coach the Huskies in the bowl game, his final game in charge of the program he helped grow back into national prominence. Then Washington will be turned over to defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake, who is being promoted and tasked with continuing the Huskies run of success over the past six seasons. There will be no coaching search. Simply a succession plan that's seemed to be in place for several years while Lake was being sought for other jobs around the country. - AP College Football


(DS#5 QB) rJr/2020 QB *Jacob EasonWashington
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  12/02/19 - *Trent McDuffierSo/2022, Washington, 5-11, 193 (DS#3 CB) + More +

  DEC 2 PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Trent McDuffie, Fr., DB, Washington (Westminster, Calif.),...McDuffie, who started his 10th game as a true freshman DB in the Huskies' 31-13 win over Washington State in the Apple Cup, had what may have been the key play in the game -- if not two of them...In the fourth quarter, with the UW up 28-13 and WSU all the way down to the Husky nine-yard line, McDuffie forced a fumble (recovered by UW) to end the threat. After the Huskies punted, the Cougars moved across midfield on the next drive as well, before McDuffie intercepted QB Anthony Gordon at the UW 31 and returned it 29 yards. The Huskies made a field goal on the ensuing drive to make it a three-score margin late in the fourth quarter...For the game, McDuffie finished with two tackles, a forced fumble and an interception. Also nominated: Jayden Daniels, QB, ASU; Makai Polk, CB, CAL; Mykael Wright, WR, ORE. - Pac-12 Football

(DS#3 CB) rSo/2022 CB *Trent McDuffieWashington
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  12/02/19 - *Joe TryonrJr/2021, Washington, 6-5, 259 (DS#6 DE) + More +

  DEC 2 PAC-12 DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Joe Tryon, So., DL, Washington (Renton, Wash.),...Led the UW defensive effort that limited Washington State to just one touchdown, 13 points and 339 yards of total offense in Washington's 31-13 win over the Cougars in the Apple Cup...Tryon finished the game with four total tackles, including two-and-a-half for loss and two sacks, good for 19 yards in losses...Over the last four games of the season, Tryon has compiled 10 tackles for loss and six sacks. Also nominated: Jermaine Lole, DL, ASU; Brett Johnson, NG, CAL; Kayvon Thibodeaux, DE, ORE; Bradlee Anae, DE, UTAH. - Pac-12 Football

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  11/29/19 - *Jacob EasonrJr/2020, Washington, 6-6, 231 (DS#5 QB) + More +

  The names changed. The script remained the same. A lot of Washington defense mixed in with just enough offensive punch. And plenty of frustration from Washington State after its high-scoring offense was shut down by its rival, again. For the seventh straight year the Apple Cup will reside in Seattle after Washington once again stymied the Cougars, rolling to a 31-13 victory on Friday. Jacob Eason threw for 244 yards and one touchdown, and ran for another, and Richard Newton scored on a pair of short TD runs for the Huskies.

But as it has for several years, the difference was Washington's defense managing to keep the best scoring team in the Pac-12 grounded. The Cougars were held 28 points under their season average. Anthony Gordon threw for 308 yards, but after the first drive of the game when Max Borghi scored on a 1-yard run the Cougars never again found the end zone. The Huskies (7-5, 4-5 Pac-12) have relished in their ability to stymie and solve the Air Raid offense, and after beating Washington in his first season in charge in Pullman, Mike Leach has yet to develop a counter. After three straight years where the Pac-12 North title was at stake for one or the other in the Apple Cup, this year's clash had little buzz and no implications outside of potentially a slightly better bowl game assignment for the winner. - AP College Football


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  11/27/19 - *Hunter BryantJr/2020, Washington, 6-2, 248 (DS#7 TE) + More +

  2019 JOHN MACKEY AWARD FINALIST: Hunter Bryant (JR, Washington),...Bryant has made 46 receptions for 729 yards and three touchdowns for the Huskies in 2019. His reception and yardage totals both rank as the third most in UW single-season history. He trails only Harrison Bryant (890) nationally for yards by a tight end. In three years, Bryant has amassed 1,298 receiving yards on 79 receptions. His 1,298 yards are second most by a tight end in UW history. Bryant hopes to join Austin Seferian-Jenkins (2013) as Huskies to win the John Mackey Award. - Washington Football

(DS#7 TE) Jr/2020 TE *Hunter BryantWashington
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  11/27/19 - Kevin ThomsonrSr/2021, Washington, 6-1, 198 (DS#19 QB) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Quarterback Kevin Thomson, Junior, Sacramento State,...Thomson was the lone quarterback named to the first team and became the first Hornet QB to earn the honor. He also joins former All-America running back Charles Roberts (1999 & 2000) as the only Sacramento State players to be named the Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year. This season, Thomson had 3,442 yards of total offense in 11 games for an average of 312.9 yards which ranked seventh in the FCS.<p>

He accounted for 35 total touchdowns with 25 passing and 10 rushing and his 19.3 points responsible for per game ranked second in the league. He threw for over 300 yards in five games and rushed for 100 yards in a pair of contests. He wrapped up the regular season by doing both against UC Davis with a 300 passing yards and 116 rushing yards to mark just the second time a player has had 300/100 in school history. The junior had five games where he accounted for at least five touchdowns rushing and passing and his 10 rushing scores tied the record by a Hornet quarterback in a season. - Sacramento State Football


(DS#19 QB) rSr/2021 QB Kevin ThomsonWashington
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  11/26/19 - Kevin ThomsonrSr/2021, Washington, 6-1, 198 (DS#19 QB) + More +

  2019 BIG SKY OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Kevin Thomson, QB, Sacramento State,...Sacramento State quarterback Kevin Thomson, a finalist for the Walter Payton Award, has earned the league's Offensive Player of the Year honor. It is the first time since 2000 and the third time overall that a Hornet has received the award. Thomson guided Sacramento State to a share of the Big Sky title and an FCS Playoff berth - the first in school history. The dual-threat quarterback completed 244 of 397 passes for 2,910 passing yards. He completed 25 touchdown passes and averaged 264.5 yards per game. The junior also rushed for 532 yards - second-most on the team - and the led the Hornets with 10 rushing touchdowns. - Big Sky Football

(DS#19 QB) rSr/2021 QB Kevin ThomsonWashington
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  11/24/19 - Kevin ThomsonrSr/2021, Washington, 6-1, 198 (DS#19 QB) + More +

  The Sacramento State football team will have its season continue as it earned its first berth in to the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. The Hornets received the fourth seed and will face the winner of Austin Peay and Furman on Saturday, Dec. 7, at Hornet Stadium at 6 p.m. Sacramento State finished the regular season with a 9-3 overall record and tied for the Big Sky Conference title with a 7-1 mark. Both records were the best in school history. The Hornets capped the regular season with a 27-17 win over UC Davis as the team won seven of their final eight games. The Big Sky Conference had four of the top six seeds with Weber State coming in at No. 3, Montana State at No. 5 and Montana at No. 6. If Sacramento State and Montana State both win, it would set up a rematch between the teams in the quarterfinals.

The Hornets last played in the postseason in 1988 as part of the NCAA Div. II playoffs. That year, Sacramento State defeated UC Davis in the first round, knocked off North Carolina Central in the second round before falling at North Dakota State in the semifnals. Sacramento State also moved up to No. 3 in the final STATS FCS Top 25 of the regular season. The team has now been ranked for seven consecutive weeks and the No. 3 ranking is the highest in program history. - Sacramento State Football


(DS#19 QB) rSr/2021 QB Kevin ThomsonWashington
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  11/23/19 - Kevin ThomsonrSr/2021, Washington, 6-1, 198 (DS#19 QB) + More +

  Kevin Thomson passed for 300 yards and ran for 116 yards to help Sacramento State clinch a share of the Big Sky Conference title with a 27-17 win over UC Davis on Saturday. The Hornets (9-3, 7-1), ranked fourth in the FCS Coaches Poll, scored the last 24 points of the game after falling behind 17-3 in the second quarter. Sacramento State shares the title with Weber State, which beat the Hornets 36-17 on Nov. 2. With the head-to-head tiebreaker, Weber State automatically qualified for the FCS playoffs while Sacramento State is in line for an at-large berth.

Thomson threw a TD pass and ran for two more scores. His 3-yard TD run with 2:46 left in the second quarter cut the deficit to 17-10. His 51-yard TD pass to Marshel Martin gave the Hornets a 20-17 lead with 11:51 left in the fourth and his 33-yard keeper capped the scoring with 3:04 left. Jake Maier passed for 227 yards, one touchdown and one interception for the Aggies (5-7, 3-5). Khris Vaughn caught six passes for 135 yards, including a 76-yard TD catch on UC Davis' second possession of the game. Da'Von Frazier intercepted Thomson's pass and returned it for a touchdown to make it 17-3 with 6:47 left in the second. - Sacramento State/AP College Football


(DS#19 QB) rSr/2021 QB Kevin ThomsonWashington
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  11/15/19 - Myles BryantSr/2020, Washington, 5-08, 183 (DS#42 CB) + More +

  2019 BURLSWORTH TROPHY SEMIFINALIST: Myles Bryant, University of Washington, Defensive Back, SR - Bryant entered the year as a Preseason All-Pac-12 First Team selection and has recorded 56 tackles with two interceptions. Bryant recorded a season-high two interceptions and a sack against Hawaii, earning Pac-12 Player of the Week recognition. He recorded a season-high nine tackles against BYU. Bryant, who began his career as a preferred walk-on at Washington, was named to preseason watchlists for the Nagurski, Thorpe and Bednarik awards. - Burlsworth Trophy

(DS#42 CB) Sr/2020 CB Myles BryantWashington
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  11/11/19 - *Joe TryonrJr/2021, Washington, 6-5, 259 (DS#6 DE) + More +

  NOV 11 PAC-12 DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Joe Tryon, So., DE, Washington (Renton, Wash.),...Led a suffocating Husky pass rush Friday in the Huskies' 19-7 win at Oregon State, finishing the game with seven total tackles, four-and-a-half tackles for loss (for 26 yards) and two sacks (for 18 yards)...It marked the second week in a row that Tryon tallied two sacks in a game. He now ranks 3rd in the Pac-12 in sacks, and second in conference games...OSU entered the game averaging 33.6 points and 431.0 yards per game, but were limited to 7 points (which were actually scored by the OSU defense on a pick-six), just 119 yards of total offense and six first downs...In the second half of the game, Tryon and the Dawgs defense limited the Beavers to just eight yards of total offense and no first downs as OSU went three-and-out five times. Also nominated: Christian Rector, USC. - Pac-12 Conference Football

(DS#6 DE) rJr/2021 DE *Joe TryonWashington
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  NOV 11 PAC-12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Edefuan Ulofoshio, R-Fr., LB, Washington (Anchorage, Alaska),...Ulofoshio came off the bench to lead the Washington defense to a dominant performance in the Huskies' 19-7 win at Oregon State...OSU entered the game averaging 33.6 points and 431.0 yards per game, but were limited to 7 points (which were actually scored by the OSU defense on a pick-six) and just 119 yards of total offense...Ulofoshio, mainly a special teamer prior to last Friday, entered the game with a total of 11 tackles (and no sacks or TFLs) on the season but, after an injury to a starting linebacker, filled the gap and led the Huskies with nine tackles in the game, including one and a half sacks for losses totaling 12 yards...In the second half of the game, Ulofoshio and the Dawgs defense limited the Beavers to just eight yards of total offense and no first downs as OSU went three-and-out five times. Also nominated: Davion Taylor, COLO. - Pac-12 Conference Football

(DS#8 ILB) rSr/2024 ILB Edefuan UlofoshioWashington
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  11/11/19 - Kevin ThomsonrSr/2021, Washington, 6-1, 198 (DS#19 QB) + More +

  2019 WALTER PAYTON AWARD WATCHLIST ADDITION: QB Kevin Thomson, Sacramento State,...Thomson is in the midst of a remarkable season in which he's thrown for 2,423 yards and 24 touchdowns and rushed for 413 yards and seven scores. The junior is already third in school history for single-season touchdown passes, tied for third in single-season touchdowns responsible for, sixth in single-season completions and seventh in single-season yards. Thomson's efforts have helped Sacramento State become a top 10 program in the FCS. The Hornets are currently 6-2 overall and 4-1 in the Big Sky Conference for their best start in the school's Div. I era. Thomson has thrown three or more touchdowns in six of the team's eight games, including a career-high five in the team's 50-0 win over Northern Colorado. He has four games this year where he's accounted for at least five touchdowns passing and running. - Sacramento State/STATS FCS Football

(DS#19 QB) rSr/2021 QB Kevin ThomsonWashington
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  11/09/19 - *Hunter BryantJr/2020, Washington, 6-2, 248 (DS#7 TE) + More +

  When Oregon State closed in on Washington, Salvon Ahmed broke away with a 60-yard scoring run to douse any momentum the Beavers had. Ahmed ran for a career-high 174 yards, scoring twice, and Washington rebounded from a two-game losing streak with a 19-7 victory over the Beavers on Friday night. The Huskies (6-4, 3-4 Pac-12) became bowl eligible with the victory, their eighth straight over the Beavers. Washington has not lost three in a row during coach Chris Petersen's tenure. "Salvon's always one pitch away from hitting it out of the park," Petersen said afterward.

The Beavers (4-5, 3-3) trailed 10-0 at the half but rallied in the third quarter on Jaydon Grant's interception return for a touchdown. Oregon State, which has already won more games than in the past two seasons combined, has three remaining games to try to earn its first bowl berth since 2013. Hunter Bryant had five catches for 90 yards for Washington, after catching a pair of touchdowns last weekend in a 33-28 loss to Utah. Bryant went into the game ranked second nationally in yards receiving by tight ends (557). Huskies quarterback Jacob Eason threw for 175 yards but was intercepted twice. "I was able to make things happen, but it's credit to the offensive line, the receivers, the tight ends, everyone," Ahmed said. "They were all doing the job and executing." - AP College Football


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