Wednesday, November 11, 2009 - Page updated at 12:21 p.m.
Rick Neuheisel:
The Huskies' head coach when they won the Rose Bowl in January 2001. Was with the UW for four seasons (1999-2002), compiling a record of 33-16.
Jim Lambright:
The UW's head coach from 1993 to 1998. Compiled a record of 44-25-1. His recruits included Jerramy Stevens, Curtis Williams and Jeremiah Pharms.
Jerramy Stevens:
A tight end who came to the UW in 1998. In 2002 he was a first-round draft pick of the Seattle Seahawks. He played with the Seahawks for five years.
Curtis Williams:
A top recruit who came to the UW in 1996 from Fresno, Calif. Mostly played safety. His final year with the team was in 2000.
Jeremiah Pharms:
A top recruit who came to the UW in 1996 from Sacramento, Calif. Played linebacker. Was a fifth-round draft pick of the Cleveland Browns in 2001.
Anthony Kelley
A top recruit who came to the UW in 1998 from Pasadena, Calif. Was ineligible to play his first year because of academics. His last season was in 2002.
Anthony Vontoure:
Came to the UW in 1997, after playing at De Le Salle High School in Concord, Calif. At the UW, he starred at cornerback. Left the team after the Rose Bowl.
Tyrone Willingham:
The UW's current football coach. Was hired by Turner to restore integrity to the program. Has a three-year record at the UW of 11-25.
Barbara Hedges
The UW's athletic director from 1991 to 2003. She hired Neuheisel to be the UW's head coach. She also hired Neuheisel's predecessor, Jim Lambright.
Mike Hunsinger:
A Seattle lawyer who, at one time or another, represented at least 14 players on the UW's 2000 football team, mostly against criminal charges.
Norm Maleng
The King County prosecuting attorney for 28 years until his death last May. Widely respected, he received his undergraduate and law degrees from the UW.
Todd Turner:
The UW's athletic director since 2004. Hired Tyrone Willingham to be the football team's head coach. Turner announced his resignation in December.
Mark Emmert:
A graduate of the UW, he has been the school's president since July 2004. Hired Todd Turner to be athletic director. Will next be hiring Turner's replacement.
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