2016 Washington Huskies football team explained

Mode:football
Year:2016
Team:Washington Huskies
Conference:Pac-12 Conference
Division:North Division
Short Conf:Pac-12
Coachrank:4
Aprank:4
Record:12–2
Conf Record:8–1
Head Coach:Chris Petersen
Hc Year:3rd
Off Coach:Jonathan Smith
Oc Year:3rd
Off Scheme:Single set back
Def Coach:Pete Kwiatkowski
Dc Year:3rd
Codef Coach1:Jimmy Lake
Codc1 Year:1st
Def Scheme:3–4
Mvp:John Ross (O)
Budda Baker (D)
Mvp2:Lavon Coleman, Ezekiel Turner (ST)
Captain:Darrell Daniels
Kevin King
Stadium:Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium
Champion:Pac-12 champion
Pac-12 North Division champion
Conf Champ:Pac-12 Championship Game
Conf Champ Result:
W 41–10 vs. Colorado
Bowl:Peach Bowl (CFP Semifinal)
Bowl Result:L 7–24 vs. Alabama

The 2016 Washington Huskies football team represented the University of Washington in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by Chris Petersen in his third season as head coach of the Huskies. Washington competed as a member of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference and played their home games on campus at Husky Stadium in Seattle.

Washington finished the season with a 12–2 overall record and went 8–1 in conference to win the Pac-12 North Division, the program's first division title since the Pac-12 expanded and split into divisions in 2011. Most notable was defeating Stanford and Oregon, two of the toughest annual opponents for the team in recent years, by a combined 114–28. The Stanford game took place in front of a sold out crowd on ESPN and the Oregon game snapped a 12-game losing streak to the Ducks. The Huskies earned a berth in the Pac-12 Championship Game where they defeated Colorado to win their first conference title since 2000. They were selected as the #4 seed in the College Football Playoff and played in the Peach Bowl, where they lost to #1 seed Alabama. Washington was ranked #4 in the final AP Poll of the 2016 season. The 2016 Huskies were the last Pac—12 team to represent the conference in the College Football Playoff until 2023.

Schedule

[1]

Conference opponents not played this season: UCLA; Colorado was played in the conference championship game, but was not scheduled in the regular season

Game summaries

Rutgers

See also: 2016 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team.

Idaho

See also: 2016 Idaho Vandals football team.

Portland State

See also: 2016 Portland State Vikings football team.

At Arizona

See also: 2016 Arizona Wildcats football team.

Stanford

See also: 2016 Stanford Cardinal football team.

At Oregon

See also: 2016 Oregon Ducks football team.

Coming off of a 44–6 win against No. 7 Stanford at Husky Stadium, No. 5 Washington traveled to Autzen Stadium to face a 2–3 Oregon team. Prior to this game, Oregon had beaten Washington twelve straight times, ten of which were by a margin of 20 points or more. This was the longest winning streak by either team in the Oregon–Washington football rivalry.

The Oregon winning streak was finally snapped after a 70–21 Washington rout. On the first play from the line of scrimmage, Washington safety Budda Baker, a one-time commit to the Oregon Ducks, intercepted the pass from Oregon's true freshman Justin Herbert. The Huskies took the lead on a Jake Browning touchdown run with 13:23 left in the first quarter and never relinquished it. The Huskies led 35–7 by halftime, 42–7 after the first possession of the third quarter, and 70–21 with 9:58 left in the fourth quarter.[2]

The Washington offense racked up 682 yards of total offense, averaged 10.1 yards per play, amassed 6 passing touchdowns by quarterback Jake Browning, and scored 70 points, the most scored by either team in the rivalry. The Huskies’ 70 points were the second-most an opponent has ever scored on Oregon in Eugene.[3]

Oregon State

See also: 2016 Oregon State Beavers football team.

At Utah

See also: 2016 Utah Utes football team.

At California

See also: 2016 California Golden Bears football team.

USC

See also: 2016 USC Trojans football team.

Arizona State

See also: 2016 Arizona State Sun Devils football team.

At Washington State

See also: 2016 Washington State Cougars football team.

vs Colorado (Pac-12 Championship Game)

See also: 2016 Pac-12 Football Championship Game and 2016 Colorado Buffaloes football team.

vs Alabama (Peach Bowl - CFP Semifinal)

See also: 2016 Peach Bowl and 2016 Alabama Crimson Tide football team.

Awards and honors

Coaches

Chris Petersen - Head Coach

Tim Socha - strength and conditioning coach

Offense

Jake Browning - Quarterback - Sophomore

John Ross III - Wide receiver - Junior

Jeff Lindquist - Tight end - Senior

Defense

Budda Baker - Safety - Junior

All-Americans

First team

Second team

Freshman

All-Pac-12 Individual awards

Offensive Player of the Year

Freshman Defensive Player of the Year

Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Pac-12 All-Conference Team

First team

Second team

Honorable mention

NFL draft

NFL Scouting Combine

Seven members of the 2016 team were invited to participate in drills at the 2017 NFL Scouting Combine held between February 28 and March 6, 2017 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.

DB04 S 5'10" 195 " 9" 4.45* 15 reps 32.5" 115" 6.76* 4.08* N/A [4]
TE04 TE 6'3" 247 " " 4.55* 17 reps 32" 116" 7.09 4.47 N/A [5]
DB28 CB 6'0" 186 " " 4.47 N/A 33.5" 123" 7.02 4.28 N/A [6]
DB31 CB 6'3" 200 32" " 4.43 11 reps 39.5"* N/A 6.56* 3.89* 11.14* [7]
LB20 Joe Mathis OLB 6'2" 266 33" 9" N/A 24 reps* N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A [8]
DL39 DT 6'1" 313 " " 5.13 33 reps* 31.5" 105" 7.65 4.66 N/A [9]
WO42 WR 5'11" 188 " " 4.22† N/A 37" 133"* N/A N/A N/A [10]
Top performer

† New combine record

2017 NFL draft

The 2017 NFL draft was held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia on April 27 through April 29, 2017. The following Washington players were either selected or signed as free agents following the draft.

PlayerPosition Round Overall pick NFL team
John Ross IIIWR19Cincinnati Bengals
Kevin KingCB233Green Bay Packers
Budda BakerS236Arizona Cardinals
Sidney JonesCB243Philadelphia Eagles
Elijah QuallsDT6214Philadelphia Eagles
Brandon BeaverSUDFAArizona Cardinals
Darrell DanielsTEUDFAIndianapolis Colts
Jake EldrenkampOGUDFALos Angeles Rams
Joe MathisOLBUDFAHouston Texans

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016 Washington Huskies Football Schedule. FB Schedules. January 7, 2016.
  2. News: Washington's 70 points leaves Oregon searching for answers on defense. 2016-10-08. The Seattle Times. 2016-10-10.
  3. News: UW game report: Huskies end 12-year losing streak to Oregon with emphatic 70-21 blowout. 2016-10-08. The Seattle Times. 2016-10-10.
  4. http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/budda-baker?id=2558009 Budda Baker Combine profile
  5. http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/darrell-daniels?id=2558253 Darrell Daniels Combine profile
  6. http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/sidney-jones?id=2557958 Sidney Jones Combine profile
  7. http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/kevin-king?id=2557996 Kevin King Combine profile
  8. http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/jojo-mathis?id=2558275 Joe Mathis Combine profile
  9. http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/elijah-qualls?id=2557981 Elijah Qualls Combine profile
  10. http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/john-ross?id=2558010 John Ross Combine profile