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- Because of college football's unique way of awarding national championships, the answer is yes and no. Washington has never won a consensus national title or been recognized by the Associated Press as national champions. However, the Huskies claim two titles.
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Jan 4, 2024 · Until the BCS started in 1998, there was no official national championship game, which is why Washington has "claimed," not won, two national titles.
Jan 2, 2024 · The Washington Huskies have claimed two National Championships in 1960 and 1991, while also having three unclaimed three National Championships in 1910, 1984, and 1990. Washington won...
Jun 15, 2019 · Washington solidified their hype as a national title contender with a second-half rally on the road against No. 9 Nebraska and three straight blowouts before a big road win at No. 7 California in mid-October.
Jan 8, 2024 · Washington has two claimed national championships, including a joint title with Miami in 1991. Washington's first claimed national championship came in 1960, and was awarded by the Helms Athletic...
Jan 8, 2024 · 1991 was the only time the program made it to or won a national title before this season, and while they have had many successful campaigns throughout the years, Monday night offers a unique opportunity for the Huskies that they hope not to squander.
Jun 6, 2022 · Washington University in St. Louis has had 26 individual student-athletes and eight relay teams win a combined 47 individual NCAA Championships in their respective sports. In 2024, Emma Kelley won the indoor 800m national title with a new Division III record time of 2:04.13.