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The 1983 Washington Huskies football team was an American football team that represented the University of Washington during the 1983 NCAA Division I-A football season . In its ninth season under head coach Don James , the team was 8–3 in the regular season (5–2 in the Pacific-10 Conference , second), and outscored its opponents 285 to 178.[ 1]
The Huskies shut out USC 24–0 to improve to 8–2,[ 2] [ 3] were ranked fifteenth in the AP poll ,[ 4] with the inside track to the Rose Bowl .[ 3] They dropped their final two games, the Apple Cup in Seattle,[ 5] [ 6] and the Aloha Bowl to Penn State .[ 7] [ 8]
Senior quarterback Steve Pelluer was selected as the team's most valuable player. Pelluer, Dean Browning, Stewart Hill , and Rick Mallory were the team captains.
Date Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance Source September 10 at Northwestern * No. 19 W 34–026,165 [ 9]
September 17 No. 8 Michigan * No. 16 KOMO W 25–2460,638 [ 10]
September 24 at LSU * No. 9 L 14–4082,390 [ 11]
October 1 Navy * No. 18 W 27–1059,912 [ 12]
October 8 Oregon State No. 16 W 34–760,354 [ 13]
October 15 Stanford No. 17 W 32–1560,270 [ 14]
October 22 at Oregon No. 14 KOMO W 32–344,303 [ 15]
October 29 at UCLA No. 11 L 24–2760,094 [ 16]
November 5 at Arizona No. 20 W 23–2248,808 [ 17]
November 12 USC No. 18 W 24–060,690 [ 18]
November 19 Washington State No. 15 CBS L 6–1759,220 [ 19]
vs. Penn State * Metro L 10–1337,212 [ 20]
*Non-conference game Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
1
2 3 4 Total
Midshipmen
7
0 3 0
10
• No. 18 Huskies
3
10 0 14
27
Scoring summary 1 NAVY Stevens 4-yard pass from Williamson (Young kick) NAVY 7-0
1 WASH Jaeger 33-yard field goal NAVY 7-3
2 WASH Jaeger 35-yard field goal NAVY 7-6
2 WASH Greene 26-yard pass from Pelluer (Jaeger kick) WASH 13-7
3 NAVY Young 21-yard field goal WASH 13-10
4 WASH Lutu 2-yard pass from Pelluer (Jaeger kick) WASH 20-10
4 WASH Hinds 53-yard run (Jaeger kick) WASH 27-10
Source: [ 21] [ 22]
1
2 3 4 Total
Trojans
0
0 0 0
0
• No. 18 Huskies
0
10 7 7
24
Date: November 12Location: Husky Stadium Game attendance: 59,190Game weather: Rain
Scoring summary Q2 WASH Jaeger yard field goal WASH 3–0
Q2 WASH Greene 39 yard pass from Peuller (Jaeger kick) WASH 10–0
Q3 3:41 WASH Greene 71 yard punt return (Jaeger kick) WASH 17–0
Q4 WASH Feeney 1 yard run (Jaeger kick) WASH 24–0
Source: [ 2] [ 3]
Vs. Penn State (Aloha Bowl)[ edit ]
1983 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
[ 23] [ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
Three Huskies were selected in the 1984 NFL draft .
^ "Washington Yearly Results (1980–1984)" . College Football Data Warehouse . David DeLassus. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved December 14, 2015 .
^ a b "Huskies sets sights on Rose Bowl berth" . Gainseville Sun . (Florida). Associated Press. November 13, 1983. p. 7C.
^ a b c Myhre, Rich (November 13, 1983). "Cougs in Huskies' path again" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). p. C5.
^ "Top twenty" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. November 15, 1983. p. 21.
^ Devlin, Vince (November 20, 1983). "Cougs wilt UW's roses again" . p. C1.
^ Barrows, Bob (November 20, 1983). "Cougars spoil Huskies hopes, 17-6" . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). p. 1C.
^ "Penn State slips by Washington in Aloha Bowl" . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). Associated Press. December 27, 1983. p. 1C.
^ "Penn State rallies to edge Huskies" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. December 27, 1983. p. C1.
^ "Northwestern victim of James' rebuilding" . The Sunday Oregonian . September 11, 1983. Retrieved February 23, 2025 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Joe Lapointe (September 18, 1983). "U-M falls in final minute" . Detroit Free Press . pp. 1H, 11H – via Newspapers.com .
^ "LSU quarterback jolts Huskies, 40–14" . The Columbian . September 25, 1983. Retrieved November 3, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Pelluer's 290 yards pace Washington over Navy 27–10" . Star Tribune . October 2, 1983. Retrieved February 23, 2025 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Huskies finally put Oregon State away" . Tri-City Herald . October 9, 1983. Retrieved February 23, 2025 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Hinds leads Washington over Stanford" . Oakland Tribune . October 16, 1983. Retrieved February 23, 2025 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Husky rush nips Duck dreams in bud" . The Sunday Oregonian . October 23, 1983. Retrieved February 23, 2025 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Huskies don't hold up their end...UCLA wins Pac-10 shootout, 27–24" . The Bellingham Herald . October 30, 1983. Retrieved February 23, 2025 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Whew! Huskies hang on for 23–22 win" . The Olympian . November 6, 1983. Retrieved February 23, 2025 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Cougs in Huskies' path again" . The Spokesman-Review . November 13, 1983. Retrieved February 23, 2025 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Cougars divert UW to Aloha Bowl, 17–6" . The News Tribune . November 20, 1983. Retrieved February 23, 2025 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Defense does it for Penn State" . Honolulu Star-Bulletin & Advertiser . December 27, 1983. Retrieved February 23, 2025 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Myhre, Rich (October 2, 1983). "Huskies' victory isn't pretty" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). p. D1.
^ "Washington 27, Navy 10" . Gainesville Sun . (Florida). Associated Press. October 2, 1983. p. 5C.
^ "Starting lineups" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). October 8, 1983. p. 4B.
^ "Starting lineups" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). October 22, 1983. p. 2B.
^ "Apple Cup: The starters" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). November 19, 1983. p. 18.
^ Barrows, Bob (November 19, 1983). "Apple Cup: WSU looks for encore" . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). p. 1B.
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