Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Washington Huskies football" in English language version.
The Poi Bowl was designed to invite football programs from the Pacific Coast Conference, with the exception being in 1937, to come a[sic] play against the University of Hawaii. This game was considered a College Division/Minor Bowl Game, and recognized as just a regular season contest by both the NCAA and USC.
Those three "honored numbers" will be on public display for the first time in program history, giving reverence to the fact that each of them had been considered "retired" during some portion of the last century. [...] Those three players' numbers were retired after their college careers ended, though each has been worn from time to time over the years.
That completed what Neuheisel had dubbed the Northwest Championship, with the Huskies closing out the season with successive victories over Oregon State, Oregon and WSU (after losing to USC, Arizona State and UCLA the three weeks prior). Neuheisel even had T-shirts made up with blank boxes to check off after each win. [...] The Huskies wore those T-shirts as they marched back onto the Autzen Stadium turf for their postgame brouhaha.
As UW's public-address announcer from 1985 until 2007, Gellermann welcomed fans with his signature greeting — "Hello, Dawg fans!" — accompanied by a siren before each football game. Fans would return the greeting with one of their own: "Hello, Lou!"
The director of Helms since its beginning, Bill Schroeder, did the work, and he now heads the committee that selects No. 1 after the bowl games. 'A committee of one – me,' he says.
Those three "honored numbers" will be on public display for the first time in program history, giving reverence to the fact that each of them had been considered "retired" during some portion of the last century. [...] Those three players' numbers were retired after their college careers ended, though each has been worn from time to time over the years.
#2 Chuck Carroll — #33 George Wilson — #44 Roland Kirby