American college football season
The 1986 Washington Huskies football team was an American football team that represented the University of Washington during the 1986 NCAA Division I-A football season . In its 12th season under head coach Don James , the team compiled an 8–3–1 record, finished in a tie for second place in the Pacific-10 Conference , and outscored its opponents by a combined total of 378 to 197.[1] Reggie Rogers was selected as the team's most valuable player. Rogers, Kevin Gogan , Rod Jones , Rick Fenney , Steve Alvord , and Tim Peoples were the team captains.
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Schedule
Date Opponent Rank Site Result Attendance Source September 13 No. 10 Ohio State * No. 17 W 40–761,071
September 20 No. 11 BYU * No. 7 W 52–2161,197
September 27 at No. 12 USC No. 6 L 10–2058,023
October 4 California No. 12 W 50–1858,911
October 11 at No. 18 Stanford No. 12 W 24–1452,000
October 18 Bowling Green * No. 9 W 48–057,075
October 25 Oregon No. 8 W 38–358,466
November 1 at No. 7 Arizona State No. 6 L 21–3471,589
November 8 at Oregon State No. 13 W 28–1229,541
November 15 No. 19 UCLA No. 10 T 17–1759,916
November 22 at Washington State No. 12 W 44–2340,000
vs. No. 13 Alabama * No. 12 L 6–2848,722 [2]
*Non-conference game Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
Roster
1986 Washington Huskies football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Defense
Special teams
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Rankings
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking т = Tied with team above or below ( ) = First-place votes Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Final AP 16 т 17 7 (1) 6 (1) 12 12 9 8 6 13 10 12 13 12 18 Coaches 16 т 13 7 7 13 12 9 8 6 13 10 12 12 11 17
Game summaries
At No. 12 USC
Ohio State
Ohio State at Washington
1
2 3 4 Total
Buckeyes
0
0 7 0
7
• Huskies
0
24 9 7
40
BYU
BYU at Washington
1
2 3 4 Total
Cougars
7
0 0 14
21
• Huskies
15
27 3 7
52
California
1
2 3 4 Total
California
0
10 0 8
18
• Washington
20
6 17 7
50
1 Washington Jaeger 47-yard field goal Washington 3-0
1 Washington L. Hill 43-yard pass from Chandler (Jaeger kick) Washington 10-0
1 Washington Jaeger 42-yard field goal Washington 13-0
1 Washington L. Hill 24-yard pass from Chandler (Jaeger kick) Washington 20-0
2 California Richards 67-yard run (Rix kick) Washington 20-7
2 Washington Fenney 3-yard run (pass failed) Washington 26-7
2 California Rix 43-yard field goal Washington 26-10
3 Washington Jaeger 31-yard field goal Washington 29-10
3 Washington Hall 37-yard interception return (Jaeger kick) Washington 36-10
3 Washington R. Jones 4-yard pass from Chandler (Jaeger kick) Washington 43-10
4 California Powers 1-yard run (Richards pass from Kev. Brown) Washington 43-18
4 Washington Cole 17-yard pass from Conklin (Cleland kick) Washington 50-18
Source: [3]
Washington State
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
WSU – Ed Tingstad 3-yard run (Kevin Adams kick). Tie 7–7. Drive:
WSU – Kevin Adams 51-yard field goal. Washington St 10–7. Drive:
WASH – Tony Covington 2-yard run (Jeff Jaeger kick). Washington 14–10. Drive:
WASH – Matt Slater 25-yard pass from Chris Chandler (Jeff Jaeger kick). Washington 21–10. Drive:
Third quarter
WASH – Matt Slater 38-yard pass from Chris Chandler (Jeff Jaeger kick). Washington 28–10. Drive:
WASH – Jeff Jaeger 43-yard field goal. Washington 31–10. Drive:
WASH – Jeff Jaeger 26-yard field goal. Washington 34–10. Drive:
WSU – Kerry Porter 2-yard run (Kevin Adams kick). Washington 34–17. Drive:
Fourth quarter
WASH – Matt Slater 25-yard pass from Chris Chandler (Jeff Jaeger kick). Washington 41–17. Drive:
WSU – Kerry Porter 9-yard run (pass failed). Washington 41–23. Drive:
WASH – Jeff Jaeger 27-yard field goal, 3:16. Washington 44–23. Drive:
Top passers
WASH – Chris Chandler – 15/20, 204 yards, 4 TD
WSU – Ed Blount – 16/30, 240 yards, 2 int
Top rushers
WASH – Vince Weathersby – 25 rushes, 177 yards
WSU – Kerry Porter – 25 rushes, 90 yards, 2 TD
Top receivers
WASH – Matt Slater – 4 receptions, 106 yards, 3 TD
WSU – Rodd Olson – 6 receptions, 94 yards
Jeff Jaeger set NCAA career record for field goals made.
Vs. Alabama (Sun Bowl)
Washington vs. Alabama
1
2 3 4 Total
No. 12 Huskies
0
6 0 0
6
• No. 13 Crimson Tide
0
7 14 7
28
NFL draft
Nine Huskies were selected in the 1987 NFL draft .
References
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