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The 1968 Washington Huskies football team was an American football team that represented the University of Washington during the 1968 NCAA University Division football season. Led by twelfth-year head coach Jim Owens, the Huskies compiled a 3–5–2 record (1–5–1 in the Pacific-8 Conference, last) and were outscored 177 to 154.[1]
Halfback Jim Cope and cornerback Al Worley were the team captains.
This was the first season of AstroTurf at Husky Stadium; the opener was a tie with Rice.[2] It was one of four venues in the University Division with artificial turf in 1968; the others were the Astrodome (Houston), Neyland Stadium (Tennessee), and Camp Randall Stadium (Wisconsin).
Date | Opponent | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 21 | Rice* | | | T 35–35 | 50,038 | [2] |
September 28 | at Wisconsin* | | | W 21–17 | 42,965 | [3] |
October 5 | at Oregon State | | ABC | L 21–35 | 30,220 | [4] |
October 12 | Oregon | | | L 0–3 | 52,737 | [5][6] |
October 19 | at No. 1 USC | | | L 7–14 | 60,990 | [7] |
October 26 | Idaho* | | | W 37–7 | 49,538 | [8] |
November 2 | No. 8 California | | | T 7–7 | 50,266 | [9] |
November 9 | at Stanford | | | L 20–35 | 33,000 | [10] |
November 16 | UCLA | | | W 6–0 | 52,500 | [11] |
November 23 | vs. Washington State | | | L 0–24 | 31,986 | [12] |
- *Non-conference game
- Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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1968 Washington Huskies football team roster
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Players
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Coaches
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Offense
Pos. |
# |
Name |
Class
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G
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61
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Ken Ballenger
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Jr
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RB
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29
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Harvey Blanks
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Jr
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FB
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31
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Dave Cooke
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Jr
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RB
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28
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Jim Cope (C)
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Sr
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RB
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32
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Bo Cornell
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So
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G
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60
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Jim Harris
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Jr
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SE
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89
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Jeff Huget
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Sr
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TE
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86
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Ernie Janet
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So
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C
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53
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Bruce Jarvis
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So
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QB
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7
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Jerry Kaloper
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Sr
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OT
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76
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Dave McClinton
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Sr
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QB
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17
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Mike McCoy
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Jr
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OT
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54
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Bob Schoepper
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Sr
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OT
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75
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Avery Schwartz
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Jr
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QB
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14
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Gene Willis
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So
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RB
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39
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Carl Wojciechowski
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Sr
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SE
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92
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Harrison Wood
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Sr
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Defense
Pos. |
# |
Name |
Class
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DT
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72
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Bob Anderson
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Sr
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DB
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18
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Bob Berg
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Jr
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DT
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87
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Lee Brock
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Jr
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DT
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78
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Greg Fike
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So
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LB
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49
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George Jugum
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Sr
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DE
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84
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Ken Lee
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So
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DT
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70
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Rick Sharp
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Sr
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DB
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11
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Dan Spriesterbach
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Sr
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DB
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13
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Bill Sprinkle
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Sr
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LB
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50
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Mark Truner
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So
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DB
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35
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Tom Verti
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Jr
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DE
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98
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Otis Washington
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Sr
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LB
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36
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Clyde Werner
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Jr
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DB
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12
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Al Worley (C)
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Sr
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Special teams
Pos. |
# |
Name |
Class
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P
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89
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Jeff Huget
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Sr
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PK
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10
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Ron Volbrecht
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So
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P
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14
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Gene Willis
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So
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- Head coach
- Coordinators/assistant coaches
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (S) Suspended
- (I) Ineligible
- Injured
- Redshirt
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- Source:[13][14]
NFL/AFL draft selections
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Two University of Washington Huskies were selected in the 1969 NFL/AFL draft, which lasted 17 rounds with 442 selections.
- ^ "Washington Yearly Results (1965-1969)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
- ^ a b "Washington rallies to salvage 35-35 tie". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. September 22, 1968. p. 2, sports.
- ^ "Washington turns back Wisconsin's rally 21–17". The La Crosse Tribune. September 29, 1968. Retrieved September 14, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Cawood, Neil (October 6, 1968). "Beavers open up, drub Huskies in second half, 35-21". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). p. 1B.
- ^ Uhrhammer, Jerry (October 13, 1968). "Woody's field goal upsets Huskies, 3-0". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). p. 1B.
- ^ "Ducks drop UW 3–0". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. October 13, 1968. p. 7, sports.
- ^ "Trojans nip Huskies, 14–7". Richmond Times-Dispatch. October 20, 1968. Retrieved September 14, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Stolen Idaho passes win for Huskies". The Sacramento Bee. October 27, 1968. Retrieved September 14, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Cal bobble gives UW 7 to 7 tie". The Oregon Statesman. November 3, 1968. Retrieved September 14, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Sub QB sparks Stanford, 35–20". Vallejo Times-Herald. November 10, 1968. Retrieved September 14, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Huskies top Bruins, 6–0". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. November 17, 1968. p. 3B.
- ^ Ashmun, Chuck (November 24, 1968). "Cougars surprise Huskies with Grenda, win 2nd straight". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 12.
- ^ Uhrhammer, Jerry (October 11, 1968). "Harrington to start against Huskies". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). p. 3B.
- ^ "Huskies-Cougars: probable starters". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). November 23, 1968. p. 12.
- ^ "The Husky Hall of Fame". gohuskies.com. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
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