1982 Washington Huskies football team
The 1982 Washington Huskies football team was an American football team that represented the University of Washington during the 1982 NCAA Division I-A football season. In its eighth season under head coach Don James, the team compiled a 10–2 record, finished in second place in the Pacific-10 Conference, defeated Maryland in the 1982 Aloha Bowl, and outscored its opponents by a combined total of 354 to 193.[1] Chuck Nelson was selected as the team's most valuable player. Anthony Allen, Ken Driscoll, Paul Skansi, and Mark Stewart were the team captains.
Schedule
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 11 |
UTEP* |
No. 2 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
W 55–0 |
53,966 |
September 18 |
at Arizona |
No. 1 |
Arizona Stadium • Tucson, AZ |
W 23–13 |
48,984 |
September 25 |
Oregon |
No. 1 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
W 37–21 |
57,059 |
October 2 |
San Diego State* |
No. 1 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
W 46–25 |
55,528 |
October 9 |
California |
No. 1 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
W 50–7 |
56,911 |
October 16 |
at Oregon State |
No. 1 |
Parker Stadium • Corvallis, OR |
W 34–17 |
38,000 |
October 23 |
Texas Tech* |
No. 1 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
W 10–3 |
58,458 |
October 30 |
at Stanford |
No. 2 |
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA |
L 31–43 |
53,871 |
November 6 |
No. 9 UCLA |
No. 10 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
W 10–7 |
58,558 |
November 13 |
at No. 3 Arizona State |
No. 7 |
Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ |
W 17–13 |
72,021 |
November 20 |
at Washington State |
No. 5 |
Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA (Apple Cup) |
L 20–24 |
36,571 |
December 25 |
vs. No. 16 Maryland* |
No. 9 |
Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, HI (Aloha Bowl) |
W 21–20 |
30,055 |
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
Game summaries
Arizona State
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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• Washington |
0 |
10 | 7 | 0 |
17 |
Arizona St |
0 |
3 | 7 | 3 |
13 |
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Scoring summary |
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Q1 |
| WASH | Williams 20 yard pass from Cowan (Nelson kick) | WASH 7–0 |
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Q1 |
| WASH | Nelson 24 yard field goal | WASH 10–0 |
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Q1 |
1:53 | ASU | Zendejas 29 yard field goal | WASH 10–3 |
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Q3 |
| WASH | Robinson 4 yard run (Nelson kick) | WASH 17–3 |
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Q3 |
| ASU | Clack 50 yard run (Zendejas kick) | WASH 17–10 |
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Q4 |
| ASU | Zendejas 47 yard field goal | WASH 17–13 |
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- Jacque Robinson - 34 rushes, 124 yards.[2]
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