Top 10 Washington Huskies Quarterbacks since 1970

Washington Huskies quarterbacks
Jake Locker, Washington Huskies (photo by Despeaux, via Wikimedia) (1)

#5 and #6  Mark Brunell 1989-92 and Billy Joe Hobert 1990-92

Mark Brunell and Billy Joe Hobert came in together for Don James’ last three seasons. A time when the Huskies had so much success. In 1991 Hobert became the starting quarterback because of an injury to Brunell.

The Huskies went undefeated 12-0, beating Michigan 34-13 in the Rose Bowl to become co-national champions with Miami. Certainly, the best season in Huskies’ history. To this day, Washington Huskies fans believe they should have been undisputed the National Champions.

Hobert was a rare breed, never losing a college football game. Hobert threw for 2,273 yards in 1991 with 22 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

He may be more infamous than famous among the Washington Huskies faithful. In 1992, Hobert ran afoul of the NCAA. He came under scrutiny over a loan. As a result of their investigation, the NCAA handed harsh penalties to the Washington football program. Shortly after the season, James resigned, ending the Dawgfather Era.

Mark Brunell returned to be the starting quarterback in 1992. The Huskies tied for the Pac-10 title with a 9-3 record. Michigan avenged their loss the previous New Year’s Day and beat the Huskies 38-31. His senior year wasn’t as good as his sophomore one.

He ranks 13th on the all-time passer list with 3,423 passing yards and 23 touchdowns. Hobert is 18th.

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