2001 Washington Huskies football team
The 2001 Washington Huskies football team was an American football team that represented the University of Washington during the 2001 NCAA Division I-A football season. In its third season under head coach Rick Neuheisel, the team compiled an 8-4 record, finished in a three-way tie for second place in the Pacific-10 Conference, and was outscored by its opponents by a combined total of 370 to 353.[1] Willie Hurst and Ben Mahdavi were selected as the team's most valuable player offensive and defensive players, respectively.
Schedule
Date |
Time |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
TV |
Result |
Attendance |
September 8 |
12:30 PM |
#11 Michigan* |
#15 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
ABC |
W 23–18 |
74,080 |
September 22 |
12:30 PM |
Idaho* |
#13 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
FSN |
W 53–3 |
70,145 |
September 29 |
2:00 PM |
at California |
#13 |
California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA |
FSN |
W 31–28 |
35,172 |
October 6 |
12:30 PM |
USC |
#11 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
FSN |
W 27–24 |
72,946 |
October 13 |
12:30 PM |
at #7 UCLA |
#10 |
Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA |
ABC |
L 13–35 |
70,377 |
October 20 |
3:30 PM |
Arizona |
#15 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
FSN |
W 31–28 |
71,108 |
October 27 |
6:15 PM |
at Arizona State |
#13 |
Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ |
FSN |
W 33–31 |
50,106 |
November 3 |
12:30 PM |
#10 Stanford |
#11 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
FSN |
W 42–28 |
72,090 |
November 10 |
12:30 PM |
at Oregon State |
#8 |
Parker Stadium • Corvallis, OR |
FSN |
L 24–49 |
36,682 |
November 17 |
12:30 PM |
#9 Washington State |
#16 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA (Apple Cup) |
ABC |
W 26–14 |
74,442 |
November 24 |
5:00 PM |
at #1 Miami* |
#12 |
Miami Orange Bowl • Miami, FL |
ABC |
L 7–65 |
78,114 |
December 28 |
7:30 PM |
vs. #9 Texas* |
#21 |
Qualcomm Stadium • San Diego, CA (Holiday Bowl) |
ESPN |
L 43–47 |
60,548 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Pacific Time. |
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