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Terry Hollimon's Top 5 Running Backs in Husky History
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Terry Hollimon's Top 5 Running Backs in Husky History
This week we had a fun conversation with former Husky running back Terry Hollimon, who gave his list for the top 5 Washington running backs since 1990. Given that Hollimon played from 1993-1997, he had an opportunity to see several of these players first hand.
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Good work and agree with your top 5 as well.
All I remember about Shehee was in 1997 UW was 8-1 with him and 0-3 without him. He tore up a Nick Saban defense as well in the bowl game.
Had Shehee stayed healthy in 1997 perhaps UW is playing in the Rose Bowl that year. -
Jack Lockner is credited with saving Husky football. Everyone says so.
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Hi, jimmie!TheKobeStopper said:Jack Lockner is credited with saving Husky football, Hugh Millen says so.
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tough call between napolean and dillon.
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a Shake Chart???? Lacks comportment
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If you look at whole careers, it's fine to put Kaufman at #1, but if we are truly talking about the best back in UW history, it's Dillon, and it's not even close.
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This bored never talks about football
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Is it Nip or Nap? Damone?
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Which one of you is Terry Hollimon?
When it comes to big time college football and the politics that come along with it, the U-Dub is unfortunately not immune to that. They were at a really down place, and they needed someone to be the face of the team and the savior of the team, and Jake filled that role for them. Even though I always knew in my heart that if they were going to win, it was going to be on Polk's shoulders.
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They were an 11-1 team.He_Needs_More_Time said:Good work and agree with your top 5 as well.
All I remember about Shehee was in 1997 UW was 8-1 with him and 0-3 without him. He tore up a Nick Saban defense as well in the bowl game.
Had Shehee stayed healthy in 1997 perhaps UW is playing in the Rose Bowl that year.




