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EPISODE · Jun 28, 2022 · 57 MIN

Jake Browning- How To Put The Team Above Individual Accolades! Washington Huskies to Cincinnati Bengals

from Who Knew In The Moment? · host Phil Friedrich

Right around signing day in 2015, Jake Browning sent out direct messages on Twitter to fellow members of the Washington Huskies' recruiting class: "Let's change this program," he wrote. Over the previous decade-plus, the Huskies had been soundly mediocre. From 2002 to 2014, they finished ranked in the final Associated Press Top 25 just once (No. 25 in 2013), and they last reached the Rose Bowl after the 2000 season. As a four-year starter, Browning's fingerprints are all over that turnaround. He'll leave Seattle as the Pac-12's all-time winningest quarterback, the school's all-time leading passer and having enjoyed a 4-0 mark against Washington State in the Apple Cup. By any reasonable measure, Browning's career, regardless of what happens against the Buckeyes, should be viewed as an overwhelming success. For a player with his résumé, though, Browning's reputation as a player has followed a strange path. It peaked in 2016, when he finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy voting, threw 43 touchdowns to just nine interceptions and was named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year. It was easy to assume, even with some obvious physical limitations, that college was a pit stop on his way to the NFL. To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/wpH8hTMFJfw  #WashingtonFootball #NFLFootball #NFLQB #NFL #whoknewinthemoment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Right around signing day in 2015, Jake Browning sent out direct messages on Twitter to fellow members of the Washington Huskies' recruiting class: "Let's change this program," he wrote. Over the previous decade-plus, the Huskies had been soundly mediocre. From 2002 to 2014, they finished ranked in the final Associated Press Top 25 just once (No. 25 in 2013), and they last reached the Rose Bowl after the 2000 season. As a four-year starter, Browning's fingerprints are all over that turnaround. He'll leave Seattle as the Pac-12's all-time winningest quarterback, the school's all-time leading passer and having enjoyed a 4-0 mark against Washington State in the Apple Cup. By any reasonable measure, Browning's career, regardless of what happens against the Buckeyes, should be viewed as an overwhelming success. For a player with his résumé, though, Browning's reputation as a player has followed a strange path. It peaked in 2016, when he finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy voting, threw 43 touchdowns to just nine interceptions and was named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year. It was easy to assume, even with some obvious physical limitations, that college was a pit stop on his way to the NFL. To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/wpH8hTMFJfw  #WashingtonFootball #NFLFootball #NFLQB #NFL #whoknewinthemoment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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