Husky Legends Reflect on UW’s 12-0 Season and How It Compares to 1991

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The University of Washington Huskies have had a remarkable 12-0 season, and it has many fans reflecting on the legendary 1991 season. That year, the Huskies went 11-0 and won the national championship. While the current season may not have ended in a championship, it was still an impressive feat.

The 1991 team was led by legendary quarterback Mark Brunell and running back Napoleon Kaufman. They were a powerful force that was able to dominate opponents. The team was so dominant that they were able to win the national championship with a perfect 11-0 record.

The current team has also been impressive. Led by quarterback Jake Browning and running back Myles Gaskin, the Huskies have been able to dominate opponents. They have been able to win every game this season, finishing with a perfect 12-0 record.

While the current team may not have won a national championship, they have still been able to achieve something that few teams have done before. They have been able to go undefeated in a season, something that the 1991 team was able to do as well.

The 1991 team will always be remembered for their perfect season and national championship. However, the current team should also be remembered for their impressive 12-0 season. It is a remarkable feat that few teams have been able to accomplish, and it should be celebrated.

The Huskies have had two remarkable seasons in 1991 and 2018. While the 1991 season may be remembered more fondly due to the national championship, the 2018 season should not be overlooked either. It was an impressive feat that few teams have been able to accomplish, and it should be celebrated.

Husky Legends Reflect on UW's 12-0 Season and How It Compares to 1991