George Guttormsen
American football quarterback
Washington Huskies | |
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Position | Quarterback |
Career history | |
College | Washington (1925–1926) |
Bowl games | Rose Bowl (1926) |
Career highlights and awards | |
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George Guttormsen was a college football player. Guttormsen was a prominent quarterback for the Washington Huskies. He was a letterman at Washington from 1924 to 1926 and captain of the 1926 team.[1] In the 1926 Rose Bowl, Wildcat Wilson threw a touchdown pass to Guttormsen.[2] Guttormsen was an assistant coach at Washington in 1929.[3]
References
- ^ Jack, Marious Kim (22 February 2013). Men for the Season. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 9781479787463.
- ^ Gastineau, Mike; Thiel, Art; Rudman, Steve (28 April 2009). The Great Book of Seattle Sports Lists. Running Press. ISBN 9780786748884.
- ^ http://washington_ftp.sidearmsports.com/old_site/pdf/m-footbl/9_08FBMG.pdf [bare URL PDF]
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Washington Huskies starting quarterbacks
- Guttormsen
- McAdams
- Heinrich
- Mitchell
- Lederman
- Cox
- Roake
- Ferguson
- Dunn
- Hivner
- Schloredt
- Ohler
- Siler
- Douglas
- Hullin
- Sparlin
- Manke
- Kaloper
- Willis
- Sixkiller
- Rowland
- Fitzpatrick
- Moon
- Porras
- Flick
- Pelluer
- Cowan
- Sicuro
- Millen
- Chandler
- Conklin
- Brunell
- Hobert
- D. Huard
- Bjornson
- Fortney
- B. Huard
- Tuiasosopo
- Pickett
- Barton
- Paus
- Stanback
- Locker
- Bonnell
- Fouch
- Price
- Montana
- Miles
- Lindquist
- Williams
- Browning
- Carta-Samuels
- Eason
- Morris
- S. Huard
- Penix Jr.
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