How Much Do You Know About Washington Huskies?

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1. Who was the first coach to lead Washington huskies to an 11-win season? 

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Don James was the first coach to lead the Washington Huskies to an 11-win season.

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How Much Do You Know About Washington Huskies? - Quiz

Washington Huskies is a college football team representing the Washington University. They compete in the NCAA Division I football bowl subdivision. The Huskies stadium has been a home field for Washington since 1920. They have won several tournaments, awards, and conferences. So, Take this quiz to test your knowledge on... see morethe Washington Huskies. see less

2. What was the first Bowl they won? 

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3. Who among these is not in the hall of fame? 

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The question asks for the person who is not in the hall of fame. Among the given options, James Carren is not in the hall of fame.

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4. What are their colours?

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The correct answer is Purple and Gold. This answer is based on the information provided in the question, which states "What are their colours?" The question implies that there is a specific "they" being referred to, and the only option that matches this is "Purple and Gold."

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5. How many Conference Championship has Washington won?

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Washington has won seventeen Conference Championships.

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6. Which year was the team built? 

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The team was built in 1921, as it is the only year mentioned in the options that is after 1920.

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7. Who was the first coach of Washington Huskies?

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Gil Dobie is the correct answer because he was the first coach of the Washington Huskies football team. He served as the head coach from 1908 to 1916 and led the team to great success, including an undefeated season in 1915. Dobie's coaching tenure at Washington laid the foundation for the program's future success and established a winning tradition.

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8. What is their fight song?  

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The correct answer is "Bow down to Washington" because the question is asking for the fight song of a particular group or team, and "Bow down to Washington" is the phrase that represents their fight song.

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9. What is the name of their stadium? 

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The correct answer is Husky stadium. This is the name of the stadium for the team in question.

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10. When did they play their first season? 

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11. Who succeeded Enoch Bagshaw?

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James Phelan succeeded Enoch Bagshaw.

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Who was the first coach to lead Washington huskies to an 11-win...
What was the first Bowl they won? 
Who among these is not in the hall of fame? 
What are their colours?
How many Conference Championship has Washington won?
Which year was the team built? 
Who was the first coach of Washington Huskies?
What is their fight song?  
What is the name of their stadium? 
When did they play their first season? 
Who succeeded Enoch Bagshaw?
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