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The Washington Huskies football team represents the University of Washington in college football. Husky Stadium , located on campus, has served as the home field for Washington since Washington has won 17 conference championships, seven Rose Bowls , and claims two national championships recognized by NCAA-designated major selectors. Washington is one of four charter members of what became the Pac Conference and, along with California , is one of only two schools with uninterrupted membership.
Ten different men served as Washington head coaches during the first 18 seasons. While still an independent, the team progressed from playing 1 to 2 games per season to 10 matches per season as the sport grew in popularity. The school initially used a variety of locations for its home field. Home attendance grew from a few hundred to a few thousand per home game, with on-campus Denny Field becoming home from onward. The team played in-state rival Washington State College to a 5—5 tie, in the first game in the annual contest later known as the Apple Cup.
Dobie coached for nine remarkable seasons at Washington, posting a 58—0—3 record. In Dobie’s final season at Washington, his team won the PCC’s inaugural conference championship. Dobie was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in as a charter member. Following Dobie’s tenure, Washington turned to a succession of coaches with mixed results.
Claude J. Hunt , went a cumulative 6—3—1 highlighted by the school’s second PCC championship in , [12] Tony Savage 1—1, and Stub Allison 1—5. This era concluded with the team’s move from Denny Field to its permanent home field of Husky Stadium in Washington athletics adopted the initial nickname of Sun Dodgers in used until , before becoming the Huskies from onward. Enoch Bagshaw graduated from Washington in as the school’s first five-year letterman in football history.
After leading Everett High School from to , including consecutive national championships in and , Bagshaw returned to Washington as the first former player turned head coach in , [14] ultimately overseeing the program’s second period of sustained success.
Bagshaw’s tenure was marked by 63—22—6 record and the school’s first two Rose Bowl berths, resulting in a 14—14 tie against Navy in the Rose Bowl and a 19—20 loss to Alabama in the Rose Bowl.
His team won the school’s third PCC championship. Bagshaw left the program after his team had a losing season, only the second such season in his tenure. Bagshaw died the following year at the age of James Phelan succeeded Bagshaw for the season. The Notre Dame graduate guided the Huskies to a 65—37—8 record over 12 seasons. Phelan guided the Huskies to their first bowl game victory, beating Hawaii 53—13 in the Poi Bowl. In later years, he became the first former Husky head coach to take the same role in professional football.
Phelan was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in Following Phelan, Washington fielded a succession of teams under four coaches without either great success, or failure. Washington participated in one bowl game and tallied no conference championships during this period with an overall record of 65—68—7.
Ralph Welch played at Purdue under head coach James Phelan , whom he followed to Washington to become an assistant coach in In , Welch was promoted to succeed Phelan as Washington’s head coach and served until , compiling a record of 27—20—3. World War II limited both the and seasons of the PCC, reducing team participation from ten team down to just four. Welch’s first five teams all fielded winning records, but final team did not. Howard Odell joined Washington in from Yale.
In his five seasons from to , he compiled a record of 23—25—2 with two winning seasons. John Cherberg , a Washington player and then assistant from to , became head coach in He compiled a 10—18—2 record from to , before being removed due to a payoff scandal. Darrell Royal was retained and led the team to a 5—5 record, before leaving to coach at Texas where he won three national championships, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in , and had the school’s football stadium renamed in his honor as Darrell K Royal—Texas Memorial Stadium.
After a pair of unremarkable initial seasons, Owens led his , , and teams to three AAWU championships and associated Rose Bowl berths: a Rose Bowl 44—8 win over Wisconsin , a Rose Bowl 17—7 win over Minnesota , and a 7—17 loss to Illinois in the Rose Bowl. The Helms Athletic Foundation named the team the national champions, the school’s first such title in football. Owens’ later teams would never match this level of success, partly owing to a conference prevention of a second bowl team representative until Owens concurrently served as the athletic director at Washington from to Owens resigned as head coach of the Huskies following the season, as the Pac-8’s third winningest coach of all-time.
Don James came to Washington from Kent State. His dominating Washington Huskies finished a perfect season and shared the national championship with Miami. The Huskies won 22 consecutive games from — James’ record with the Huskies was —57—2. Sports columnists and football experts have recognized the Washington Huskies among the top 10 college football teams of all time.
During the season, it was revealed that several of James’ players received improper benefits from boosters. Although James and his staff were not personally implicated in any violation, James resigned on August 22, in protest of the harsh sanctions the Pac imposed on top of the NCAA’s sanctions against his team.
Though then University President William Gerberding and then Athletic Director Barbara Hedges had presented James the final list of penalties that all Pac parties had agreed best for the football program and athletics, Gerberding argued in favor of altering the penalties against the program from a two-year TV revenue ban and one-year bowl ban, to a one-year TV revenue ban and two-year bowl ban.
In a interview with columnist Blaine Newnham of The Seattle Times , Don James said his resignation from head coaching “probably saved his life”.
Don James died on October 20, , at the age of Jim Lambright was promoted from defensive coordinator to head coach following the sudden resignation by Don James. Lambright led the Huskies to four bowl appearances in his six seasons.
Despite these bowl appearances and a 44—25—1 overall record, Lambright was fired by athletic director Barbara Hedges following the season after going 6—6. Rick Neuheisel was hired away from Colorado to take over as the Huskies’ head football coach.
During his tenure, the Huskies went 33—16, highlighted by a victory in the Rose Bowl over Purdue. Neuheisel also led the Huskies to two berths in the Holiday Bowl and to the Sun Bowl during his four-year tenure. In , Neuheisel inspired his underperforming Huskies to win the inaugural ” Northwest Championship ” by sweeping their Pacific Northwest rivals. Neuheisel was reprimanded by the NCAA for numerous recruiting violations.
Neuheisel was fired in June after he admitted to taking part in a calcutta pool for the Men’s NCAA basketball tournament. Keith Gilbertson was promoted from offensive coordinator to head coach following Neuheisel’s termination. The season, Gilbertson’s first, ended with a 6—6 record but no bowl appearance. A 1—10 record the next year resulted in his firing.
In two seasons, Gilbertson’s record was 7— Former Stanford and Notre Dame head coach Tyrone Willingham was hired as the next head football coach of the Washington Huskies in order to clean up the program’s off-the-field reputation.
The Huskies failed to post a winning record in any of Willingham’s four seasons, the best being 5—7 in Willingham’s record at Washington was a dismal 11— USC offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian was named the 23rd head football coach at Washington following the firing of Willingham.
Sarkisian, known as an offensive mind and quarterbacks coach, led the Huskies to a 34—29 record over five seasons, never winning more than eight games in a year but recording just one losing season.
Washington hired Chris Petersen as head football coach on December 6, Washington finished the season with an invitation to participate in the Fiesta Bowl. In the season , Petersen led the Huskies to their second Pac title in three years and Washington’s 15th Rose Bowl appearance. On December 2, , Petersen announced he would step down as head coach and move into an advisory role. Defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake was named Petersen’s successor following his departure.
During the season , Lake was suspended without pay for shoving a Washington player during a loss to Oregon. Lake was later fired, finishing his tenure with a record. Defensive coordinator Bob Gregory served as interim coach for the final three games of the season. Washington hired Kalen DeBoer as head football coach on November 29, Washington played its first 26 seasons of college football from to as an independent.
In , Washington became one of the four charter members of the Pacific Coast Conference PCC , which later evolved into the modern day Pac Conference after going through several iterations: the PCC — , Athletic Association of Western Universities — , Pacific-8 — , Pacific — , and Pac —present. The Pac claims the history of each of these preceding conferences as its own.
Washington football teams have been named national champions four times by NCAA-designated “major selectors”. Washington claims both the and championships. Washington’s only consensus national championship was in , when the team finished No. The team took an improbable road to the Rose Bowl and national championship.
After suffering a 1-point setback to Navy in the third week of the season, the team reeled off eight straight wins capped by a triumph over No. Because the final Associated Press and United Press International polls were conducted after the final game of the regular season, their Rose Bowl opponent Minnesota had already been named the AP and UPI national champion for prior to the game.
In its poll conducted following the bowl games, the Football Writers Association of America recognized Ole Miss as its national champion. The team opened the college football season with a 9—0 record which included a 20—11 win at No.
While ranked No. The Huskies instead were invited to play in the Orange Bowl against the No. The game is famous for the Sooner Schooner incident. After Oklahoma kicked a field goal to take a 17—14 lead in the fourth quarter, a penalty was called on the Sooners that nullified the play. The Sooner Schooner driver, who didn’t see the flag, drove the wagon on the field and was immediately flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct.
The ensuing field goal attempt was blocked and led a momentum shift that saw Washington score two touchdowns in less than a minute en route to a 28—17 victory. In winning, the Huskies became the first team from the Pac to play in and win the Orange Bowl.
Washington huskies football
He’s got the same number, that huge frame and those menacing eyes, but, of course, there’s something different about Jaxson Kirkland. He a University of Washington offensive guard again, after moving over from tackle, still recovering from that ankle surgery, not a complaint in the world. Grady Gross sent his first University of Washington kickoff sailing high end over end to the UCLA 3 yard line, where the Bruins’ Kazmeir Allen gathered it in and started up the right sideline.
The speedy kick returner, who’d gone the distance before, veered to the left before spotting an open lane and sharply cutting back right.
Jordan Perryman sounded healthy enough. On Tuesday, the University of Washington cornerback and UC Davis transfer was in fairly good spirits as he bantered with different reporters while answering his first questions since getting hurt in the season opener against Kent State, missing three games and playing only briefly against UCLA last weekend.
At Pac Media Day, Jaxson Kirkland told a bunch of journalists crowded around him that new University of Washington offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb was a wizard, nothing short of genius when drawing up plays. After the first loss of the season, how did the Huskies perform? As will be the case for most of the season, the passing game was the best thing UW put on the field on Friday night.
Down three secondary starters and paying for it, the University of Washington coaching staff try to be as hopeful as it can, but its message heading into Saturday’s Arizona State game in Tempe is the situation remains unchanged. Husky fans, take the next couple of Saturday nights off. The University of Washington athletic department announced on Monday that its next home football game against the Arizona Wildcats will kick off at p.
Struggles under pressure, a cooked secondary, and trouble on the road 1. He scored the Huskies’ first touchdown on the initial drive of the game, getting behind Bruins cornerback Devin Kirkwood to haul in a wide-open yard catch from Michael Penix Jr. The Bruins and Huskies will each play their second non-conference game. Minnesota has opened the season with three absolutely dominant performances, beating New Mexico State, Western Illinois and Colorado by an average score of Penix Jr.
The junior finished of for yards and four touchdowns, helping lead the Huskies to a upset victory over Michigan State. Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily.
Always free! Always Free! Washington Huskies News. The 15 strangest college football seasons. Features The Morning Bark. The Quiz of the Day. Popular Topics Year in Review. Huskies Get Lost in the Desert Again, Lose to ASU On a confusing day in the desert, the University of Washington football team got lost in the sagebrush and the cactus and search parties were still out looking for these guys as dusk settled. Veteran Safety Cameron Williams Reportedly Will Redshirt for Huskies Safety Cameron Williams , conspicuously absent from the past two University of Washington football games, apparently will redshirt this season, which was first reported by the Seattle Times’ Mike Vorel and confirmed elsewhere.
James Phelan succeeded Bagshaw for the season. The Notre Dame graduate guided the Huskies to a 65—37—8 record over 12 seasons. Phelan guided the Huskies to their first bowl game victory, beating Hawaii 53—13 in the Poi Bowl. In later years, he became the first former Husky head coach to take the same role in professional football. Phelan was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in Following Phelan, Washington fielded a succession of teams under four coaches without either great success, or failure.
Washington participated in one bowl game and tallied no conference championships during this period with an overall record of 65—68—7. Ralph Welch played at Purdue under head coach James Phelan , whom he followed to Washington to become an assistant coach in In , Welch was promoted to succeed Phelan as Washington’s head coach and served until , compiling a record of 27—20—3.
World War II limited both the and seasons of the PCC, reducing team participation from ten team down to just four. Welch’s first five teams all fielded winning records, but final team did not. Howard Odell joined Washington in from Yale. In his five seasons from to , he compiled a record of 23—25—2 with two winning seasons.
John Cherberg , a Washington player and then assistant from to , became head coach in He compiled a 10—18—2 record from to , before being removed due to a payoff scandal. Darrell Royal was retained and led the team to a 5—5 record, before leaving to coach at Texas where he won three national championships, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in , and had the school’s football stadium renamed in his honor as Darrell K Royal—Texas Memorial Stadium.
After a pair of unremarkable initial seasons, Owens led his , , and teams to three AAWU championships and associated Rose Bowl berths: a Rose Bowl 44—8 win over Wisconsin , a Rose Bowl 17—7 win over Minnesota , and a 7—17 loss to Illinois in the Rose Bowl.
The Helms Athletic Foundation named the team the national champions, the school’s first such title in football. Owens’ later teams would never match this level of success, partly owing to a conference prevention of a second bowl team representative until Owens concurrently served as the athletic director at Washington from to Owens resigned as head coach of the Huskies following the season, as the Pac-8’s third winningest coach of all-time.
Don James came to Washington from Kent State. His dominating Washington Huskies finished a perfect season and shared the national championship with Miami. The Huskies won 22 consecutive games from — James’ record with the Huskies was —57—2. Sports columnists and football experts have recognized the Washington Huskies among the top 10 college football teams of all time.
During the season, it was revealed that several of James’ players received improper benefits from boosters. Although James and his staff were not personally implicated in any violation, James resigned on August 22, in protest of the harsh sanctions the Pac imposed on top of the NCAA’s sanctions against his team. Though then University President William Gerberding and then Athletic Director Barbara Hedges had presented James the final list of penalties that all Pac parties had agreed best for the football program and athletics, Gerberding argued in favor of altering the penalties against the program from a two-year TV revenue ban and one-year bowl ban, to a one-year TV revenue ban and two-year bowl ban.
In a interview with columnist Blaine Newnham of The Seattle Times , Don James said his resignation from head coaching “probably saved his life”.
Don James died on October 20, , at the age of Jim Lambright was promoted from defensive coordinator to head coach following the sudden resignation by Don James. Lambright led the Huskies to four bowl appearances in his six seasons.
Despite these bowl appearances and a 44—25—1 overall record, Lambright was fired by athletic director Barbara Hedges following the season after going 6—6.
Rick Neuheisel was hired away from Colorado to take over as the Huskies’ head football coach. During his tenure, the Huskies went 33—16, highlighted by a victory in the Rose Bowl over Purdue. Neuheisel also led the Huskies to two berths in the Holiday Bowl and to the Sun Bowl during his four-year tenure. In , Neuheisel inspired his underperforming Huskies to win the inaugural ” Northwest Championship ” by sweeping their Pacific Northwest rivals. Neuheisel was reprimanded by the NCAA for numerous recruiting violations.
Neuheisel was fired in June after he admitted to taking part in a calcutta pool for the Men’s NCAA basketball tournament. Keith Gilbertson was promoted from offensive coordinator to head coach following Neuheisel’s termination.
The season, Gilbertson’s first, ended with a 6—6 record but no bowl appearance. A 1—10 record the next year resulted in his firing. In two seasons, Gilbertson’s record was 7— Former Stanford and Notre Dame head coach Tyrone Willingham was hired as the next head football coach of the Washington Huskies in order to clean up the program’s off-the-field reputation. The Huskies failed to post a winning record in any of Willingham’s four seasons, the best being 5—7 in Willingham’s record at Washington was a dismal 11— USC offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian was named the 23rd head football coach at Washington following the firing of Willingham.
Sarkisian, known as an offensive mind and quarterbacks coach, led the Huskies to a 34—29 record over five seasons, never winning more than eight games in a year but recording just one losing season.
Washington hired Chris Petersen as head football coach on December 6, Washington finished the season with an invitation to participate in the Fiesta Bowl. In the season , Petersen led the Huskies to their second Pac title in three years and Washington’s 15th Rose Bowl appearance.
On December 2, , Petersen announced he would step down as head coach and move into an advisory role. Defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake was named Petersen’s successor following his departure. During the season , Lake was suspended without pay for shoving a Washington player during a loss to Oregon. Lake was later fired, finishing his tenure with a record. Defensive coordinator Bob Gregory served as interim coach for the final three games of the season.
Washington hired Kalen DeBoer as head football coach on November 29, Washington played its first 26 seasons of college football from to as an independent. In , Washington became one of the four charter members of the Pacific Coast Conference PCC , which later evolved into the modern day Pac Conference after going through several iterations: the PCC — , Athletic Association of Western Universities — , Pacific-8 — , Pacific — , and Pac —present.
The Pac claims the history of each of these preceding conferences as its own. Washington football teams have been named national champions four times by NCAA-designated “major selectors”.
Washington claims both the and championships. Washington’s only consensus national championship was in , when the team finished No. The team took an improbable road to the Rose Bowl and national championship.
After suffering a 1-point setback to Navy in the third week of the season, the team reeled off eight straight wins capped by a triumph over No. Because the final Associated Press and United Press International polls were conducted after the final game of the regular season, their Rose Bowl opponent Minnesota had already been named the AP and UPI national champion for prior to the game.
In its poll conducted following the bowl games, the Football Writers Association of America recognized Ole Miss as its national champion. The team opened the college football season with a 9—0 record which included a 20—11 win at No. While ranked No. The Huskies instead were invited to play in the Orange Bowl against the No. The game is famous for the Sooner Schooner incident. After Oklahoma kicked a field goal to take a 17—14 lead in the fourth quarter, a penalty was called on the Sooners that nullified the play.
The Sooner Schooner driver, who didn’t see the flag, drove the wagon on the field and was immediately flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. The ensuing field goal attempt was blocked and led a momentum shift that saw Washington score two touchdowns in less than a minute en route to a 28—17 victory. In winning, the Huskies became the first team from the Pac to play in and win the Orange Bowl. The Huskies finished the year ranked No. BYU’s title was notable for being the only time since the inception of the AP poll that a team was awarded the national title without beating an opponent ranked in the top 25 at the season’s end.
The Huskies were given the opportunity to play BYU in the Holiday Bowl but chose a larger bowl payout over playing a higher ranked opponent in BYU, who carried a game win streak into the bowl season. The next week fell to eventual AP national champion Colorado. After the loss, Washington went on to finish the season averaging over 40 points a game while only giving up During this run, Washington would end up beating two more ranked teams on their way to the Rose Bowl.
Washington subsequently entered the Rose Bowl with a record of 9—2 against Iowa. The Huskies won by a final score of 46—34 to secure their fifth Rose Bowl title, displaying its trademark NCAA-best run-defense which allowed Washington was ranked No.
The Huskies opened the season on the road, with a 42—7 victory over the Stanford Cardinal. Following a bye week, Washington traveled to Lincoln, Nebraska for a showdown with No. Trailing 21—9 late in the third quarter, Washington rallied to score 27 unanswered points and claim a 36—21 victory.
The Huskies followed with back-to-back shutouts of Arizona and Toledo. The Huskies then traveled to Berkeley to face No. Washington won a wild game that was decided on the final play when Walter Bailey broke up a pass on the goal line to preserve a 24—17 win.
Oregon and Arizona State visited Husky Stadium next and each left with a loss. The Huskies went on their final road trip of the season, first to USC , where they won in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the first time since Hobert and Emtman shared MVP honors. The team averaged over 41 points per game, only once scoring fewer than 20 points, and held opponents to an average of less than 10 points per game, including two shutouts. Washington has 7 Rose Bowl championships and one tie.
The program been continuously affiliated with the Pac Conference and its predecessors, which historically agreed to send a representative typically the conference champion to participate in the Rose Bowl.
Washington has won 17 conference championships, including the inaugural PCC championship in Washington has won four Pac North Division titles. Washington has a bowl game record of 19—20—1 through the season, [66] though the Poi Bowl game was not sanctioned by the NCAA. In addition, Washington is also in an elite group of only seven schools to make three consecutive appearances in the Rose Bowl, a feat they accomplished in — The Pacific-8 did not allow a second bowl team from the conference until Washington has made one appearance in the College Football Playoff.
As of September 24, , Washington’s records against conference opponents are as follows. Washington and Washington State first played each other in The Apple Cup trophy has been presented to the winner of the game by the state’s governor since Washington leads the series 74—33—6 as of the season. Washington and Oregon first met in Washington leads the series 60—47—5. Husky Stadium has served as the home football stadium for Washington since , with renovations in , and The stadium is one of a few football stadiums in the United States accessible through water, and is known as the “Greatest Setting in College Football”.
With nearly 70 percent of the seats located between the end zones and grandstands covered by cantilevered metal roofs, Husky Stadium is one of the loudest stadiums in the country and is the loudest recorded stadium in college football. In the Huskies became the first major collegiate team to install an Astroturf field, following the lead of the Astrodome.
Home games were moved to CenturyLink Field for the season while construction took place. The newly renovated Husky Stadium reopened on August 31, in a game in which the Huskies defeated Boise State by a score of 38—6. The Dempsey Indoor is an 80,square-foot 7, m 2 facility opened in September The building is used as an indoor practice facility for Washington’s football, softball, baseball and men’s and women’s soccer teams. Washington has worn variations of uniforms over the years but are most recognized for their traditional home uniform of gold helmets, purple jerseys, and gold pants.
Since Don James’ first year as head coach in , the Huskies have worn metallic gold helmets with a purple block “W” on both sides and white and purple center striping; [81] he patterned the new helmet and uniforms after the San Francisco 49ers of the NFL. The exception was from to under Jim Lambright , when Washington wore solid purple helmets with a gold “W.
During Jim Owens’ tenure, an outstanding defensive player was awarded the honor of wearing a purple helmet. Rick Redman , an All-American linebacker in the s, wore one. It was rather intimidating for the opposing quarterback to stand behind his center and see this lone purple-helmeted player staring him down before each play. In and , Owens’ last two seasons, the entire team wore purple helmets. The end zones of Husky Stadium were painted black, while the team debuted black jerseys and pants and encouraged the home crowd to dress in black as well.
Black jerseys and pants were worn again the next month for the Holiday Bowl. All three games were Washington victories.
In , the Huskies debuted chrome gold helmets, worn with purple tops and bottoms in a rain-soaked match against Arizona. Later that season against Oregon , Washington debuted matte black helmets featuring a purple “W” and two truncated purple stripes. Prior to the season, Washington revealed a new uniform set that featured three jersey, four pant, and three helmet color options to allow for a myriad of combinations on the field.
The set included matte gold, matte black, and “frosted” white helmets; purple, white, and black jerseys; and gold, purple, white, and black pants. The deal with Adidas will rank among the top most valuable in college athletics. The season was the 88th for the HMB. Huskies games are broadcast statewide on the Washington Sports Network, with Tony Castricone as the play-by-play announcer and former UW tight end Cam Cleeland on color commentary.
The games air on flagship station Bob Rondeau , known as the “Voice of the Huskies,” announced Washington football for over 30 years until his retirement in Gellermann welcomed Husky Stadium fans with his signature greeting “Hello, Dawg fans! As of July , seven Washington players have ranked among top finishes in the Heisman Trophy voting. Washington Football honors three jersey numbers. As of all three honored numbers are available for reissue, although each had been considered ” retired ” in previous years.
In the Apple Cup, Washington State led 27—14 with three minutes left in the game. WSU attempted a 4th-and-1 conversion at the UW yard line rather than try for a field goal. The resulting pass was intercepted by Al Burleson and returned 93 yards for a touchdown. After a WSU three-and-out, Warren Moon ‘s tipped pass was caught by Spider Gaines for a yard touchdown reception and sealed a dramatic 28—27 win for Washington.
When 14th-ranked Washington State and 17th-ranked Washington met in the Apple Cup, it was billed as the biggest meeting in the series since the game when the winner was invited to the Rose Bowl.
Washington’s defense was the best in the conference, while the Cougars ranked high in offensive categories. With his team trailing 7—3 late in the second quarter, Husky quarterback Steve Pelluer fired a low pass towards wideout Paul Skansi. Washington State cornerback Nate Brady looked as if he would smother the ball when Skansi dove over the defender for a catch in the endzone. Washington State drove the ball 69 yards to open the second half and tie the score at From that point Washington, behind the fine play of their offensive line, took control.
Ron “Cookie” Jackson capped an yard drive by running 23 yards to put the Huskies ahead 17— We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
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