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  • hoopla32
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    Awakening the Sleeping Giant || A Washington Huskies Dynasty (NCAA 12)





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  • hoopla32
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    Dynasty History


    2011
    Record: 11-2 (7-2)
    Conference Finish: 2nd in Pac-12 North
    Bowl Game: Holiday Bowl | W 55-38 over Missouri
    Final Rank: 8 (AP) | 8 (Coaches)
    All-Americans: 3 | 1 Freshman AA
    All-Conference: 3


    2012
    Record: 14-0 (10-0)
    Conference Finish: Pac-14 Champions
    Bowl Game: BCS National Championship | W 45-28 vs. Alabama
    Final Rank: 1 (AP) | 1 (Coaches)
    All-Americans: 6 | 3 Freshman AA
    All-Conference: 11


    2013
    Record: 11-2 (7-2)
    Conference Finish: 3rd in Pac-14 North
    Bowl Game: Alamo Bowl | W 41-38 vs. Baylor
    Final Rank: 6 (AP) | 6 (Coaches)
    All-Americans: 4
    All-Conference: 7
    Last edited by hoopla32; 01-01-2012, 04:13 AM.

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    • hoopla32
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      Re: Awakening the Sleeping Giant || A Washington Huskies Dynasty (NCAA 12)



      Bowl, Season, and Awards History


      2011

      Conference Winners
      ACC: Miami (FL)
      Big 12:
      Oklahoma
      Big East:
      UConn
      Big Ten:
      Wisconsin
      Pac-12: Stanford
      SEC: LSU
      C-USA: Tulsa
      MAC: Northern Illinois
      MWC:
      Air Force
      Sun Belt:
      Florida International
      WAC:
      Nevada

      Awards
      Heisman: HB Chris Polk | Washington
      Maxwell: HB Chris Polk | Washington
      Walter Camp: HB Chris Polk | Washington
      Bednarik: CB D'Anton Lynn | Penn State
      Nagurski: CB Morris Claiborne | LSU
      O'Brien: QB Case Keenum | Houston
      Walker: HB Chris Polk | Washington
      Biletnikoff: WR Corey Johnson | Troy
      Outland: RT Tyler Kidney | Georgia Tech


      2012

      Conference Winners
      ACC: Virginia Tech
      Big 12:
      TCU
      Big East:
      Central Florida
      Big Ten:
      Michigan State
      Pac-12: Washington
      SEC: Alabama
      C-USA: Tulsa
      MAC: Miami (OH)
      MWC:
      Air Force
      Sun Belt:
      Troy
      WAC:
      Fresno State

      Awards
      Heisman: HB Chris Polk | Washington
      Maxwell: HB Chris Polk | Washington
      Walter Camp: HB Chris Polk | Washington
      Bednarik: OLB Ross Rasner | Arkansas
      Nagurski: DE Lavar Edwards | LSU
      O'Brien: QB Aaron Murray | Georgia
      Walker: HB Chris Polk | Washington
      Biletnikoff: WR Mitch Burroughs | Boise State
      Outland: RT Phil Smith | Georgia Tech


      2013

      Conference Winners
      ACC: Virginia Tech
      Big 12:
      Oklahoma
      Big East:
      Rutgers
      Big Ten:
      Wisconsin
      Pac-12: Oregon
      SEC: Arkansas
      C-USA: Tulane
      MAC: Miami (OH)
      MWC:
      San Diego State
      Sun Belt:
      Troy
      WAC:
      San Jose State

      Awards
      Heisman: HB Jesse Callier | Washington
      Maxwell: HB Jesse Callier | Washington
      Walter Camp: HB Jesse Callier | Washington
      Bednarik: CB Logan Ryan | Rutgers
      Nagurski: DT Byran Jones | Arkansas
      O'Brien: QB Corey Robinson | Troy
      Walker: HB Jesse Callier | Washington
      Biletnikoff: WR Nick Harwell | Miami (OH)
      Mackey: TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins | Washington
      Outland: RT Casey Dehn | Wisconsin


      BCS Bowl Results



      2012: #1 LSU 28 - #2 Miami (FL) 21
      2013: #1 Washington 45 - #2 Alabama 28
      2014: #2 Arkansas 44 - #1 Oregon 23
      2015:
      2016:



      2012: #7 Wisconsin 35 - #5 Stanford 25
      2013: #3 Arkansas 44 - #11 Michigan State 31
      2014: #5 Wisconsin 24 - #8 Auburn 21
      2015:
      2016:



      2012: #4 Alabama 34 - UConn 6
      2013: #13 Michigan 38 - #4 Stanford 17
      2014: #4 Stanford 31 - #10 Miami (OH) 24
      2015:
      2016:



      2012: #6 Boise State 34 - #9 Texas A&M 14
      2013: #15 Virginia Tech 24
      - Central Florida 17
      2014: #11 TCU 24 - #7 Virginia Tech 20
      2015:
      2016:



      2012: #3 Oklahoma 27 - #12 Tulsa 24
      2013: #6 TCU 36 - #14 Troy 17
      2014: #3 Oklahoma 33 - #25 Rutgers 26
      2015:
      2016:

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      • hoopla32
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        Re: Awakening the Sleeping Giant || A Washington Huskies Dynasty (NCAA 12)


        Washington Huskies Hall-of-Fame



        HB Chris Polk | 2011-212
        2011/2012 Heisman Trophy Winner, 2011/2012 Maxwell Award, 2011/2012 Walter Camp Award, 2011/2012 Davey O'Brien
        740 carries, 5,344 yards, 63 TD, 7.2 ypc, 197.9 ypg
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        • hoopla32
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          Re: Awakening the Sleeping Giant || A Washington Huskies Dynasty (NCAA 12)

          Tempering Expectations in 2011




          Seattle, WA -- It seems reasonable to think after losing a four year starter and first round draft pick at quarterback a team would not have too high of hopes entering a new season. While fans and the media may be taking the conservative approach, Washington head-coach Steve Sarkisian is not. "We feel like we have plenty of talent on the current roster and, with the right work ethic, and dedication we feel we will be very competitive this season." Said Sarkisian.

          A once proud Washington program has entered many seasons over the last decade with little expected of them. Despite entering the 2010 season with high hopes, they were quickly dashed in Husky season opener in which they lost a heart-breaker at Brigham Young. They followed that up two weeks later with a humiliating 56-21 home loss to Nebraska. Washington scrambled to save the season by winning six games, and exacted revenge on Nebraska in a 19-7 Holiday Bowl win over the Huskers. However, a 7-6 season is not what fans or the players expected.

          This season there will be a new man under center in 6'1" 195 sophomore dual-threat quarterback Keith Price. With an inexperienced quarterback in his first season a starter it is nice to have a running game to alleviate the pressure and keep defenses honest. Washing has just that in junior running-back Chris Polk. The preseason 1st team All Pac-12 member ran for 1,415 yards last season at a clip of 5.4 yards per carry and scored nine touchdowns.


          Chris Polk (left) and Jermaine Kearse (righ) will be the headliners of the Husky offense this season.


          Senior wide-receiver Jermaine Kearse will help Polk shoulder the load on offense and will provide Price with a versatile receiving threat. The 6'2" 210 pound senior from Lakewood is coming off a junior season in which he caught 62 passes for 1,005 yards and 12 touchdowns. Kearse joins Polk as a 1st team All Pac-12 selection.



          Alameda Ta'Amu will lead a young and inexperienced Washington defense.

          The Washington defense is a young one that will be led by 6'3" 337 behemoth defensive-tackle Alameda Ta'Amu. The Huskies newly released depth chart had five freshmen and/or sophomores number one, and four more as a back-up.

          Regardless of what the fans think their 2011 Husky football team, the coaches and players believe they can compete and win a Pac-12 North title. At the very least, it should be interesting to see how this young team grows and comes together as the season progresses.


          2011 Schedule
          Non-Conference Games
          Conference Games

          9/5 | 7:00 PM | vs. San Diego State
          9/10 | 7:30 PM | vs. Hawaii
          9/17 | 7:00 PM | at 16 Nebraska
          9/24 | 6:00 PM | vs. Cal
          10/1 | 3:00 PM | at Utah
          10/15 | 12:30 PM | vs. Colorado
          10/22 | 12:30 PM | at 3 Stanford
          10/29 | 3:00 PM | vs. Arizona
          11/5 | 8:00 PM | vs. 5 Oregon
          11/12 | 12:30 PM | at Southern Cal
          11/19 | 12:30 PM | at Oregon State
          11/26 | 8:00 PM | vs. Washington State



          2011 Depth Chart
          Washington Huskies Depth Chart - 2011
          Regular Offense
          STARTER2ND3RD4TH
          WRJermaine Kearse | SRJames Johnson | JR
          TEAustin Sefrian-Jenkins | FRMichael Hartvigson | FR(RS)
          LTSenio Kelemete | SRMicah Hatchie | FR(RS)
          LGColin Tanigawa | FR(RS)Nick Wood | SR(RS)
          CDrew Schaefer | JR(RS)Mike Criste | FR(RS)
          RGSkyler Fancher | SR(RS)James Atoe | FR(RS)
          RTErik Kohler | SO(RS)Ben Riva | FR(RS)
          WRDevin Aguilar | SRCody Burns | SR
          QBKeith Price | SO(RS)Nick Montana | FR(RS)
          FBJonathan Amosa | JR(RS)Marlion Barnett | SO(RS)
          HBChris Polk | JR(RS)Johri Fogerson | SR
          Base 4-3 Defense
          STARTER2ND3RD4TH
          LDEJosh Shirley | FR(RS)Talia Crichton | JR
          LDTAlameda Ta'amu | SRLawrene Lagafuiana | FR(RS)
          RDTEverrette Thompson | SRLawrence Lagafuaina | FR(RS)
          RDEHau'oli Jamora | SOTalia Crichton | JR
          WLBPrinceton Fuimaono | SOJordan Wallace | JR
          MLBCort Dennison | SR (RS)Tim Tucker | SO(RS)
          SLBJohn Timu | FRJamaal Kearse | FR(RS)
          CBDesmond Trufant | JRAnthony Gobern | JR
          SSSean Parker | SOWill Shamburger | SO(RS)
          FSNate Fellner | JRJustin Glenn | JR(RS)
          CBQuinton Richardson | SR(RS)Adam Long | JR(RS)
          Special Teams
          STARTER2ND3RD4TH
          KErik Folk | SR(RS)
          PKiel Rasp | SR(RS)
          HNick Montana
          PRDevin Aguilar | SRJermaine Kearse | SR
          KRJermaine Kearse | SRCody Bruns | SR
          LSSenio Kelemete | SRDrew Schaefer | JR(RS)




          Pac-12 Forecast




          Pac-12 North
          3 Stanford | 95 OVR | 97 OFF | 91 DEF
          5 Oregon | 95 OVR |97 OFF | 91 DEF
          Oregon State | 83 OVR | 85 OFF | 81 DEF
          Washington | 88 OVR | 88 OFF | 84 DEF
          Cal | 84 OVR | 85 OFF | 81 DEF
          Washington State | 75 OVR | 76 OFF | 75 DEF

          Pac-12 South
          25 Arizona State | 89 OVR | 87 OFF | 80 DEF
          Southern Cal | 89 OVR | 88 OFF | 87 DEF
          Utah | 88 OVR | 87 OFF | 85 DEF
          Arizona | 88 OVR | 90 OFF | 84 DEF
          UCLA | 83 OVR | 85 OFF | 82 DEF
          Colorado | 83 OVR | 85 OFF | 79 DEF

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          • hoopla32
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            Re: Awakening the Sleeping Giant || A Washington Huskies Dynasty (NCAA 12)

            Preseason All-Americans


            1st Team

            Offense
            QB Andrew Luck | JR (RS) | Stanford | 99 OVR
            HB Trent Richardson | JR | Alabama | 95 OVR
            HB LaMichael James | JR (RS) | Oregon | 97 OVR
            FB Lonnie Pryor | JR | Florida State | 87 OVR
            WR Alshon Jeffery | JR | South Carolina | 96 OVR
            WR Ryan Broyles | SR (RS) | Oklahoma | 96 OVR
            WR Justin Blackmon | JR (RS) | Oklahoma State | 97 OVR
            TE Philip Lutzenkirchen | JR | Auburn | 92 OVR
            LT Andrew Datko | SR | Florida State | 95 OVR
            LG Kyle Dooley | SR (RS) | TCU | 94 OVR
            C David Molk | SR (RS) | Michigan | 95 OVR
            RG Kevin Zeitler | SR | Wisconsin | 93 OVR
            RT J.B. Shugarts | SR | Ohio State | 92 OVR

            Defense
            LE Jonathan Massaquoi | JR (RS) | Troy | 91 OVR
            RE Brandon Jenkins | JR | Florida State | 94 OVR
            DT Kheeston Randall | SR | Texas | 94 OVR
            DT Jared Crick | SR (RS) | Nebraska | 94 OVR
            OLB Chase Thomas | JR (RS) | Stanford | 91 OVR
            MLB Luke Kuechly | JR | Boston College | 97 OVR
            OLB Travis Lewis | SR (RS) | Oklahoma | 96 OVR
            CB Dre Kirkpatrick | JR | Alabama | 92 OVR
            CB Cody Riggs | SO | Florida | 81 OVR
            FS Robert Lester | JR (RS) | Alabama | 94 OVR
            SS Ray Ray Armstrong | JR | Miami (FL) | 94 OVR

            Special Teams
            K Kevin Goessling | SR (RS) | Fresno State | 93 OVR
            P Drew Butler | SR (RS) | Georgia | 92 OVR
            RET Greg Reid | JR | Florida State | 87 OVR



            2nd Team

            Offense
            QB Kellen Moore | SR (RS) | Boise State | 97 OVR
            HB Michael Dyer | SO | Auburn | 93 OVR
            HB Marcus Lattimore | SO | South Carolina | 93 OVR
            FB Ryan Clarke | JR (RS) | West Virginia | 80 OVR
            WR James Rodgers | SR (RS) | Oregon State | 93 OVR
            WR Devier Posey | SR | Ohio State | 93 OVR
            WR Michael Floyd | SR | Notre Dame | 95 OVR
            TE Michael Egnew | SR | Missouri | 91 OVR
            LT Nate Potter | SR (RS) | Boise State | 95 OVR
            LG Johnnie Troutman | SR (RS) | Penn State | 89 OVR
            C Michael Brewster | SR | Ohio State | 94 OVR
            RG Barrett Jones | JR (RS) | Alabama | 90 OVR
            RT Josh Oglesby | SR (RS) | Wisconsin | 92 OVR

            Defense
            LE Vinny Curry | SR | Marshall | 90 OVR
            RE Nathan Williams | SR | Ohio State | 92 OVR
            DT Quinton Coples | SR | North Carolina | 96 OVR
            DT Josh Chapman | SR (RS) | Alabama | 91 OVR
            OLB Nico Johnson | JR | Alabama | 91 OVR
            MLB Dont'a Hightower | JR (RS) | Alabama | 96 OVR
            OLB Courtney Upshaw | SR | Alabama | 93 OVR
            CB Jayron Hosley | JR | Virginia Tech | 92 OVR
            CB D'Anton Lynn | SR | Penn State | 92 OVR
            FS John Boyett | JR (RS) | Oregon | 92 OVR
            SS Mark Barron | SR | Alabama | 93 OVR

            Special Teams
            K Grant Ressel | SR (RS) | Missouri | 92 OVR
            P Daniel Zychlinski |JR (RS) | Stanford | 89 OVR
            RET Ryan Broyles | SR (RS) | Oklahoma | 96 OVR


            Preseason Top 25
            2011 Preseason Top 25
            RKLWTEAM (VOTES)Ovr
            OFF
            DEF
            1--OklahomaAAB+
            2--AlabamaAA-A
            3--StanfordAA+B+
            4--LSUA-B+A-
            5--OregonAA+B+
            6--Ohio StateB+B+B+
            7--Oklahoma StateA-A+B
            8--Boise StateAAB+
            9--Texas A&MA-AB+
            10--Florida StateAAB+
            11--WisconsinAAB+
            12--AuburnB+A-B+
            13--South CarolinaB+AB
            14--TCUA-A-B+
            15--Michigan StateB+B+B
            16--NebraskaB+B+B+
            17--Virginia TechB+B+B+
            18--ArkansasA-A-B+
            19--Mississippi StateB+B+B
            20--FloridaB+B+B+
            21--Notre DameB+B+B+
            22--TexasB+BB+
            23--MissouriB+B+B
            24--North Carolina StateBBB
            25--Arizona StateB+BB+

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            • hoopla32
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              Washington Survive San Diego State Comeback



              Seattle, WA -- Ahead 38-7 in the third quarter it appeared Washington was going to cruise to a season opening blowout victory. San Diego State, however, had different ideas. With the ball and a 31 point lead is when things started to fall apart for Washington. First year starting quarterback Keith Price was not greeted with a warm welcoming by Aztec defense. Already with one interception on the day, Price would start a string of three straight possessions ending in an interception, two of which came backed up deep in San Diego State territory.

              After putting up 26 unanswered points in just a little over 5:00 of game time, the Aztecs had turned a 38-7 blowout into a 38-33 battle. It was then, Washington went back to what had worked so well to build a 38-7 lead, Chris Polk. Polk's eight yard touchdown run with 3:29 to play, his fifth of the game, gave Washington some breathing room with a 45-33 lead. After a failed fourth down by San Diego State on the ensuing drive, Washington marched down the field and scored again. This time it was the struggling Price who ran the ball in fro three yards out to seal the game for the Huskies as they held a 52-33 lead with just 1:55 to play.

              It was a steady diet of Chris Polk, Chris Polk, and some more Chris Polk that led the Huskies to victory. On the second play from scrimmage for Washington Polk broke free for a 95 yard touchdown run and never looked back. Polk finished the game with 31 carries for 357 yards and scored six touchdowns.

              "The near collapse was my fault. I got away from what was working and tried to force the issue by involving the passing game. It was unsuccessful, obviously, and it nearly led to a major meltdown. There is zero blame to put on any of my players. The defense did not give up 33 points. I gave up 33 points by continually calling passing plays, which led to interceptions and fumbles, and led to San Diego State being in short field position the entire second half." -Steve Sarkisian





              San Diego State Aztecs at Washington Huskies
              Sep 5, 20111ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
              San Diego State Aztecs (0-1)70131333
              Washington Huskies (1-0)14772159
              Team Stats Comparison
              SDSUWASH
              Total Offense289550
              Rushing Yards115386
              Passing Yards174164
              First Downs1316
              Punt Return Yards1129
              Kick Return Yards11167
              Total Yards411646
              Turnovers35
              3rd Down Converstion3-174-11
              4th Down Conversion1-30-0
              2-Point Conversion0-20-0
              Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals6-3-04-4-0
              Penalties3-255-48
              Posession Time13:4018:20
              Scoring Summary
              FIRST QUARTER SCORINGSDSUWASH
              6:11(WASH) TD: C. Polk, 95 yd run (E. Folk kick)07
              3:50(SDSU) TD: R. Hillman, 3 yd run (A. Perez kick)77
              0:00(WASH) TD: J. Fogerson, 4 yd run (E. Folk kick)714
              SECOND QUARTER SCORINGSDSUWASH
              3:05(WASH) TD: C. Polk, 30 yd run (E. Folk kick)721
              1:37(SDSU) TD: C. Polk, 4 yd run (E. Folk kick)728
              0:03(WASH) FG: E. Folk, 47 yd FG731
              THIRD QUARTER SCORINGSDSUWASH
              6:43(WASH) TD: C. Polk, 69 yd run (E. Folk kick)738
              0:58(SDSU) TD: C. Lockett, 16 yd pass from R. Lindley (A. Perez kick)1438
              0:02(SDSU) TD: J. Thomas, returned fumble 67 yards (2-pt failed)2038
              FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGSDSUWASH
              7:12(SDSU) TD: R. Hillman, 7 yd run (2-pt failed)2638
              5:09(SDSU) TD: R. Hillman, 1 yd run (A. Perez kick)3338
              3:29(WASH) TD: C. Polk, 8 yd run (E. Folk kick)3345
              1:55(WASH) TD: K. Price, 3 yd run (E. Folk kick)3352
              0:28(WASH) TD: C. Polk, 49 yd run (E. Folk kick) 3359
              San Diego State Aztecs
              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
              R. Lindley22/5217413
              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
              R. Hillman211276.03
              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
              C. Lockett5428.41
              E. Ruffin5397.80
              R. Hillman3258.30
              D. Denso33110.30
              B. Quigley23718.50
              Washington Huskies
              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
              K. Price8/2216404
              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
              C. Polk3135711.56
              J. Fogerson6345.61
              K. Price9-5-0.51
              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
              Jermaine Kearse24321.50
              M. Hartvigson2157.50
              D. Aguilar14545.00
              C. Bruns14646.00



              Pac-12 Scores
              Pac-12 Scores | Week 1
              Results
              3 Stanford 57 | San Jose State 10
              5 Oregon 6 | 4 LSU 23
              25 Arizona State 41 | FCS West 13
              Washington 59 | San Diego State 33
              Washington State 34 | FCS West 6
              Arizona 42 | FCS West 7
              Utah 55 | FCS West 0
              USC 35 | Minnesota 21
              UCLA 41 | Houston 37
              Colorado 28 | Hawaii 35
              Oregon State 59 | FCS West 14



              Top 25 Scores

              Top 25 Scores | Week 1
              Results
              (1) Oklahoma 35 | Tulsa 14
              (2) Alabama 42 | Kent State 0
              (3) Stanford 57 | San Jose State 10
              (4) Oregon 6 | (5) LSU 23
              (6) Ohio State 49 | Akron 7
              (7) Oklahoma State 27 | Louisiana-Lafayette 21
              (8) Boise State 42 | Georgia 33
              (9) Texas A&M 42 | SMU 24
              (10) Florida State 59 | Louisiana-Monroe 7
              (11) Wisconsin 27 | UNLV 30
              (12) Auburn 26 | Utah State 14
              (13) South Carolina 31 | East Carolina 24
              (14) TCU 36 | Baylor 27
              (15) Michigan State 52 | FCS East 7
              (16) Nebraska 42 | FCS Southeast 3
              (17) Virginia Tech 42 | FCS Southeast 3
              (18) Arkansas 59 | FCS Midwest 0
              (19) Mississippi State 37 | Memphis 17
              (20) Florida 27 | Florida Atlantic 10
              (21) Notre Dame 37 | South Florida 17
              (22) Texas 24 | Rice 14
              (23) Missouri 34 | Miami (OH) 14
              (24) North Carolina State 48 | FCS East 0
              (25) Arizona State 41 | FCS West 13



              National Players of the Week
              HB Chris Polk | Washington | 31 carries, 357 yds, 6 TD
              DE Chidera Uzo Diribe | Colorado | 6 tkl, 5 tfl, 3 sks, FF, FR

              Pac-12 Players of the Week
              HB Chris Polk | Washington | 31 carries, 357 yds, 6 TD
              DE Chidera Uzo Diribe | Colorado | 6 tkl, 5 tfl, 3 sks, FF, FR



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              • DirectFX
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                Re: Awakening the Sleeping Giant || A Washington Huskies Dynasty (NCAA 12)

                Good Start.

                What difficulty are you using ? think you left that out
                PSN: DirectFX

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                • hoopla32
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                  Re: Awakening the Sleeping Giant || A Washington Huskies Dynasty (NCAA 12)

                  NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: Sep 6, 2011
                  RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                  11Oklahoma (40)101504
                  24LSU (21)101469
                  32Alabama101435
                  43Stanford101367
                  56Ohio State101174
                  67Oklahoma State101112
                  78Boise State101093
                  89Texas A&M10992
                  910Florida State10934
                  1012Auburn10823
                  115Oregon01814
                  1213South Carolina10785
                  1314TCU10732
                  1415Michigan State10666
                  1516Nebraska10616
                  1617Virginia Tech10568
                  1718Arkansas10521
                  1819Mississippi State10489
                  1920Florida10432
                  2021Notre Dame10389
                  2122Texas10348
                  2223Missouri10308
                  2324North Carolina State10269
                  2425Arizona State10232
                  25NRWest Virginia10196



                  Heisman Watch - Updated: Sep 6, 2012
                  NAMEPOSSCHOOLSEASON STATS
                  Andrew LuckQBStanford19/34, 257 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT, 2 rush TD
                  Kellen MooreQBBoise State12/17, 164 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT
                  LaMichael JamesHBOregon17 car, 50 yds, 2.9 ypc
                  Denard RobinsonQBMichigan14/28, 217 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT, 76 rush yds
                  Justin BlackmonWROklahoma State3 rec, 29 yds

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                  • hoopla32
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                    • Oct 2010
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                    Re: Awakening the Sleeping Giant || A Washington Huskies Dynasty (NCAA 12)

                    Originally posted by DirectFX
                    Good Start.

                    What difficulty are you using ? think you left that out
                    Thanks and good eye. I'm playing on All-American.

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                    • hoopla32
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                      • Oct 2010
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                      Re: Awakening the Sleeping Giant || A Washington Huskies Dynasty (NCAA 12)

                      Washington Outlasts Hawaii in Shootout




                      Seattle, WA -- "Unacceptable. That's just unacceptable. 46 points and 573 yards. That won't get the job done most days. Thank the Lord they couldn't stop us either, or we'd be sitting at 1-1 right now." That was the words of Washington head-coach Steve Sarkisian on his team's shootout victory over Hawaii. Hawaii senior quarterback Bryant Moniz torched the Husky secondary for 489 yards and five touchdowns. By all accounts that's a recipe for defeat, most games. That is, unless, you have Chris Polk in your backfield. Coming off a school-record 357 yard rushing performance against San Diego State, Polk ran 243 yards against the Warriors of Hawaii and scored four more touchdowns. That bumps his season total up to 600 yards and gives him 10 rushing touchdowns just two games into the season.



                      Devin Aguilar turns a screen-pass into a 72 yard touchdown.


                      "We're very fortunate we've played a couple of teams with defenses as porous as ours. We couldn't stop a junior high offense right now, never mind a division-one offense. We've got to come out willing to compete on both sides of the ball. Last week was my fault. This week, well...that was a very poor effort by the defense." Said Sarkisian. In two games Washington has allowed 79 points and is allowing. Last week against San Diego State one could forgive the Husky defense a turnovers by the offense allowed San Diego State short-field on numerous occasions. Today, though, it was a classic shootout: 112 combined points and 1,234 yards of combined total offense. Washington quarterback Keith Price was a little better in this game, though. After a four interception performance and no touchdowns a week ago, Price threw for 326 yards and three touchdowns. Unfortunately for Price, he also threw three more interceptions.




                      Back-up running back Johri Fogerson chipped in with 67 yards rushing and a TD.

                      The win improves the Huskies to 2-0 on the season as they prepare to travel Lincoln, Nebraska, looking to exact revenge on Nebraska and the humiliating 56-21 defeat the Huskers handed them at Husky Stadium.


                      Hawaii Warriors at Washington Huskies
                      Sep 12, 20121ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                      Hawaii Warriors (1-1)014171546
                      Washington Huskies (2-0)1414141456
                      Team Stats Comparison
                      HAWWASH
                      Total Offense573661
                      Rushing Yards84335
                      Passing Yards489326
                      First Downs1926
                      Punt Return Yards023
                      Kick Return Yards88142
                      Total Yards661826
                      Turnovers03
                      3rd Down Converstion8-156-10
                      4th Down Conversion1-11-1
                      2-Point Conversion1-10-0
                      Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals6-3-16-5-0
                      Penalties2-159-73
                      Posession Time13:0118:59
                      Scoring Summary
                      FIRST QUARTER SCORINGHAWWASH
                      4:20(WASH) TD: A. Sefrian-Jenkins, 6 yd pass from K. Price (E. Folk kick)07
                      1:09(WASH) TD: C. Polk, 1 yd run (E. Folk kick)014
                      SECOND QUARTER SCORINGHAWWASH
                      8:16(HAW) TD: J. Iosefa, 75 yd run (T. Hadden kick)714
                      6:11(WASH) TD: D. Aguilar, 72 yd pass from K. Price (E. Folk kick)721
                      1:57(HAW) TD: J. Ostrowski, 19 yd pass from B. Moniz (T. Hadden kick)1421
                      0:44(WASH) TD: J. Kearse, 56 yd pass from K. Price (E. Folk kick)1428
                      THIRD QUARTER SCORINGHAWWASH
                      7:38(HAW) FG: T. Hadden, 19 yd FG1728
                      2:51(WASH) TD: C. Polk, 10 yd run (E. Folk kick)1735
                      2:01(HAW) TD: J. Ostrowski, 39 yd pass from B. Moniz (T. Hadden kick)2435
                      1:24(WASH) TD: J. Fogerson, 36 yd run (E. Folk kick)2442
                      0:27(HAW) TD: B. Stutzman, 15 yd pass from B. Moniz (T. Hadden kick)3142
                      FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGHAWWASH
                      6:20(WASH) TD: C. Polk, 1 yd run (E. Folk kick)3149
                      4:37(HAW) TD: A. Sampson, 3 yd pass from B. Moniz (2-pt good)3949
                      1:24(WASH) TD: C. Polk, 3 yd run (E. Folk kick)3956
                      0:05(HAW) TD: J. Ostrowski, 40 yd pass from B. Moniz (T. Hadden kick)4656
                      Hawaii Warriors
                      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                      Bryant Moniz35/6648950
                      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                      J. Iosefa58116.21
                      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                      J. Ostrowski816020.03
                      B. Sutzman89111.31
                      R. Pollard711916.90
                      A. Sampson67813.01
                      D. Bright22814.00
                      Washington Huskies
                      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                      K. Price17/3332633
                      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                      C. Polk322437.54
                      J. Fogerson66711.11
                      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                      J. Kearse514529.01
                      D. Aguilar49924.71
                      C. Polk2189.00
                      A. Sefrian-Jenkins2157.51
                      C. Bruns2147.00
                      D. Campbell12525.00






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                        • Oct 2010
                        • 2783

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                        Re: Awakening the Sleeping Giant || A Washington Huskies Dynasty (NCAA 12)

                        Week 2 Wrap-Up

                        Pac-12 Scores | Week 2
                        Results
                        (4) Stanford 49 | Duke 14
                        (11) Oregon 46 | Nevada 14
                        (24) Arizona State 24 | (23) Missouri 6
                        Oregon State 7 | Wisconsin 31
                        Washignton 56 | Hawaii 46
                        Arizona 28 | (6) Oklahoma State 29
                        UCLA 45 | San Jose State 28
                        Cal 28 | FCS West 6
                        Utah 41 | USC 17
                        Washington State 24 | UNLV 21



                        Top 25 Scores | Week 2
                        Results
                        (2) LSU 72 | FCS West 0
                        (3) Alabama 28 | Penn State 17
                        (4) Stanford 49 | Duke 14
                        (5) Ohio State 41 | Toledo 21
                        (6) Oklahoma State 29 | Arizona 28
                        (9) Florida State 52 | FCS Southeast 3
                        (10) Auburn 33 | (18) Mississippi State 27 (OT)
                        (11) Oregon 46 | Nevada 14
                        (12) South Carolina 21 | Georgia 24
                        (13) TCU 24 | Air Force 27
                        (14) Michigan State 48 | Florida Atlantic 20
                        (15) Nebraska 24 | Fresno State 14
                        (16) Virginia Tech 44 | East Carolina 24
                        (17) Arkansas 41 | New Mexico 20
                        (19) Florida 20 | UAB 6
                        (20) Notre Dame 21 | Michigan 35
                        (21) Texas 30 | BYU 10
                        (22) Missouri 6 | (24) Arizona State 24
                        (23) North Carolina State 34 | Wake Forest 14
                        (25) West Virginia 34 | FCS East 0


                        National Players of the Week
                        QB G.J. Kinne | Tulsa | 24/33, 369 yds, 40 rush yds, 6 total TD
                        MLB Taylor Reed | SMU | 9 tkl, 2 tfl, sack, FF

                        Pac-12 Players of the Week
                        HB Chris Polk | Washington | 32 car, 243 yds, 4 TD
                        MLB Vontaze Burfict | Arizona State | 13 tkl, 4 tfl, 2 sacks, FF



                        Heisman Watch - Updated: Sep 11, 2012
                        NAMEPOSSCHOOLSEASON STATS
                        Andrew LuckQBStanford37/60, 513 yds, 3 TD, 1 INT, 100 rush yds, 2 rush TD
                        Kellen MooreQBBoise State12/17, 164 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT
                        Chris PolkHBWashington63 car, 600 yds, 10 TD
                        LaMichael JamesHBOregon44 car, 229 yds, 3 TD
                        Jordan HallHBOhio State31 car, 151 yds, 4.9 ypc, 5 TD



                        Pac-12 Standings
                        Pac-12 North Conference Standings - Updated: Sep 11, 2012
                        TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPASTRK
                        Washington State2-01.0000-05825W2
                        Cal2-01.0000-05328W2
                        (4) Stanford2-01.0000-010629W2
                        Washington2-01.0000-011579W2
                        (11) Oregon1-10.5000-05237W1
                        Oregon State1-10.5000-06645L1


                        Pac-12 South Conference Standings - Updated: Sep 11, 2012
                        TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPASTRK
                        Utah2-01.0001-09616W2
                        (19) Arizona State2-01.0000-06519W2
                        UCLA2-01.0000-08665W2
                        Arizona1-10.5000-07036L1
                        Southern California1-10.5000-15162L1
                        Colorado0-10.0000-02835L1



                        Top 25 Rankings
                        NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: Sep 11, 2011
                        RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                        11Oklahoma (33)101497
                        23Alabama (21)201444
                        32LSU (5)201430
                        44Stanford (1)201319
                        55Ohio State (1)201237
                        66Oklahoa State201175
                        77Boise State101115
                        88Texas A&M101056
                        99Florida State20997
                        1010Auburn20960
                        1111Oregon11831
                        1214Michigan State20725
                        1315Nebraska20675
                        1416Virginia Tech20640
                        1517Arkansas20577
                        1619Florida20484
                        1712South Carolina11413
                        1821Texas20396
                        1924Arizona State20338
                        2013TCU11328
                        2123North Carolina State20325
                        22NRAir Force20292
                        23NRGeorgia11285
                        2418Mississippi State11284
                        2525West Virginia20235

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                        • hoopla32
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                          • Oct 2010
                          • 2783

                          #13
                          Re: Awakening the Sleeping Giant || A Washington Huskies Dynasty (NCAA 12)

                          Matchup Preview | September 17, 2011
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                          Washington Huskies
                          (2-0, 0-0 Away)
                          #13 Nebraska Cornhuskers
                          (2-0, 2-0 Home)
                          Offensive Stats Comparison
                          57.2 (2)Points Per Game33.0 (47)
                          1,211 (1)Total Offensive Yards913 (46)
                          721 (1)Rushing Yards451 (15)
                          490 (34)Passing Yards462 (44)
                          Defensive Stats Comparison
                          39.5Points Per Game8.5
                          862 (106)Total Yards Allowed342 (8)
                          199 (30)Rushing Yards Allowed149 (13)
                          663 (119)Passing Yards Allowed193 (10)

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                          • hoopla32
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                            • Oct 2010
                            • 2783

                            #14
                            Re: Awakening the Sleeping Giant || A Washington Huskies Dynasty (NCAA 12)

                            Returning the Favor




                            Lincoln, NE (AP) -- A season ago Nebraska came into Husky stadium and derailed what many Washington fans thought would be a successful season. The Nebraska defense hounded Washington all game long and had their star quarterback Jake Locker seeing red in his dreams that night.

                            Today was different, though. Nebraska quarterback Taylor Martinez had just hit Brian Kinnie for a 30 yard touchdown to tie the game 21-21 with just 0:35 to go in the first half. This came after Nebraska had fallen behind 14-0. It appeared Nebraska had stolen all the momentum from Washington heading into the halftime locker room and the second half would be a dogfight. Keith Price had other ideas. On the very first play from scrimmage after Nebraska had tied the game at 21, Price hit his star freshman tight-end Austin Sefrian-Jenkins for a 64 yard gain to put the ball deep into Nebraska territory. With all three timeouts remaining the Huskies were able to punch the ball into the endzone with just 0:04 to play in the first half and took a 28-21 lead into the break.

                            "That touchdown before the half was huge and the turning point of the game, obviously. I was so proud of the way Keith [Price] came out determined on that drive to get us in position to put points on the board. He had a rough go of it the first two games, but today he was great and did an excellent job of leading the offense. He did a lot of growing up in a very hostile environment. That was a huge win." -Steve Sarkisian.





                            That touchdown before the half began a run of 21 unanswered points for Washington who put the game out of reach after back-up running back Johri Fogerson scored from five yards out to put Washington ahead 42-21 with 3:28 to go in the game. Price had his best game of the season completing 18/24 passes for 347 yards and two touchdowns. Running back Chris Polk had his third straight 200+ yard game as he carried the ball 33 times for 212 yards and four scores.






                            Washington Huskies at Nebraska Cornhuskers
                            Sep 17, 20111ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                            Washington Huskies (3-0)141471449
                            #13 Nebraska Cornhuskers (2-1)7140728
                            Team Stats Comparison
                            WASHNEB
                            Total Offense612372
                            Rushing Yards265105
                            Passing Yards347267
                            First Downs2216
                            Punt Return Yards200
                            Kick Return Yards3950
                            Total Yards671422
                            Turnovers10
                            3rd Down Converstion10-158-14
                            4th Down Conversion1-11-3
                            2-Point Conversion0-00-0
                            Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals7-6-05-3-0
                            Penalties5-403-30
                            Posession Time19:0312:57
                            Scoring Summary
                            FIRST QUARTER SCORINGWASHNEB
                            5:10(WASH) TD: C. Polk, 2 yd run (E. Folk kick)70
                            2:44(WASH) TD: D. Campbell, 76 yd pass from K. Price (E. Folk kick)140
                            0:00(NEB) TD: B. Kinnie, 17 yd pass from T. Martinez (B. Maher kick)147
                            SECOND QUARTER SCORINGWASHNEB
                            7:04(NEB) TD: R. Burkhead, 1 yd run (B. Maher kick)1414
                            1:20(WASH) TD: C. Polk, 2 yd run (E. Folk kick)2114
                            0:35(NEB) TD: B. Kinnie, 30 yd pass from T. Martinez (B. Maher kick)2121
                            0:04(WASH) TD: C. Polk, 2 yd run (E. Folk kick)2821
                            THIRD QUARTER SCORINGWASHNEB
                            0:35(WASH) TD: C. Bruns, 13 yd pass from K. Price (E. Folk kick)3521
                            FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGWASHNEB
                            3:28(WASH) TD: J. Fogerson, 5 yd run (E. Folk kick)4221
                            1:51(NEB) TD: J. Turner, 14 yd pass from T. Martinez (B. Maher kick)4228
                            0:38(WASH) TD: C. Polk, 9 yd run (E. Folk kick)4928
                            Washington Huskies
                            PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                            K. Price14/2234721
                            RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                            C. Polk332126.44
                            J. Fogerson11544.91
                            RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                            A. Sefrian-Jenkins410927.20
                            J. Kearse38327.60
                            D. Aguilar22110.50
                            C. Bruns23819.01
                            D. Campbell17676.01
                            Nebraska Cornhuskers
                            PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                            T. Martinez21/3226730
                            RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                            R. Burkhead231265.41
                            RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                            B. Cotton5418.20
                            J. turner58216.41
                            B. Kinnie58817.62
                            R. Burkhead44110.20




                            Keith Price escapes a sack to deliver a 13 yard touchdown pass to Cody Bruns

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                            • hoopla32
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                              • Oct 2010
                              • 2783

                              #15
                              Re: Awakening the Sleeping Giant || A Washington Huskies Dynasty (NCAA 12)

                              Pac-12 Scores
                              Pac-12 Scores | Week 3
                              Results
                              (4) Stanford 48 - Arizona 14
                              (11) Oregon 48 - FCS Midwest 14
                              (19) Arizona State 31 - Illinois 13
                              Washington 49 - (13) Nebraska 28
                              Cal 70 - FCS Northwest 0
                              Utah 44 - BYU 7
                              Southern Cal 33 - Syracuse 10
                              Colorado 13 - Colorado State 16
                              Washington State 31 - San Diego State 26
                              UCLA 16 - (18) Texas 38



                              Top 25 Scores
                              Top 25 Scores | Week 3
                              Results
                              (1) Oklahoma 28 - (9) Florida State 38
                              (2) Alabama 27 - North Texas 7
                              (3) LSU 24 - (24) Mississippi State 17
                              (4) Stanford 48 - Arizona 14
                              (5) Ohio State 21 - Miami (FL) 24
                              (6) Oklahoma State 38 - Tulsa 41 (OT)
                              (7) Boise State 55 - Toledo 21
                              (8) Texas A&M 34 - Idaho 17
                              (10) Auburn 27 - Clemson 30
                              (12) Michigan State 16 - Notre Dame 55
                              (13) Nebraska 28 - Washington 49
                              (14) Virginia Tech 35 - Arkansas State 14
                              (15) Arkansas 44 - Troy 20
                              (16) Florida 7 - Tennessee 17
                              (17) South Carolina 42 - Navy 16
                              (18) Texas 38 - UCLA 16
                              (19) Arizona State 31 - Illinois 13
                              (20) TCU 31 - Louisiana-Monroe 7
                              (21) N.C. State 40 - FCS Southeast 0
                              (23) Georgia 52 - FCS Southeast 0
                              (25) West Virginia 21 - Maryland 24


                              National Players of the Week
                              WR Ace Sanders | South Carolina | 18 rec, 253 yds, 4 TD
                              OLB Ryan Baker | LSU | 9 tkl, 3 tfl, SK, FF, FR

                              Pac-12 Players of the Week
                              HB Chris Polk | Washington | 33 car, 212 yds, 4 TD
                              CB Nickell Robey | USC | 5 tkl, 2 tfl, 3 FR





                              Top 25 Rankings
                              NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: Sep 18, 2011
                              RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                              12Alabama (32)301496
                              23LSU (23)301456
                              34Stanford (3)301386
                              49Florida State (2)301211
                              57Boise State (1)201199
                              68Texas A&M201120
                              71Oklahoma111085
                              811Oregon21908
                              914Virginia Tech30780
                              105Ohio State21758
                              1115Arkansas30727
                              126Oklahoma State21655
                              1317South Carolina21589
                              1418Texas30588
                              1519Arizona State30538
                              1610Auburn21525
                              1720TCU21443
                              1821North Carolina State30427
                              1912Michigan State21395
                              2022Air Force20381
                              21NRWashington30374
                              22NRTulsa21370
                              2313Nebraska21338
                              24NRNotre Dame21335
                              25NRMiami20335



                              Heisman Watch
                              Heisman Watch - Updated: Sep 18, 2012
                              NAMEPOSSCHOOL
                              SEASON STATS
                              Chris PolkHBWashington96 car, 812 yds, 14 TD
                              Andrew LuckQBStanford56/85, 737 yds, 7 TD, 1 INT, 163.5 rating, 2 rush TD
                              Kellen MooreQBBoise State39/52, 510 yds, 7 TD, 1 INT, 198.0 rating
                              LaMichael JamesHBOregon50 car, 285 yds, 4 TD
                              Jordan HallHBOhio State51 car, 253 yds, 5 TD

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