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<H2>Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends</H2>
 
<H2>Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends</H2>
 
<H4>KENNY WASHINGTON</H4>
 
<H4>KENNY WASHINGTON</H4>
 
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Kenny Washington}}
 
<B>CAREER HIGHLIGHTS</B>
 
<B>CAREER HIGHLIGHTS</B>
*Played halfback from 1937-1939.
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* Played halfback from 1937-1939.
* Led team in [[Scoring Leaders (Single Season)|scoring]] for 1938 (60 pts) and 1939 (30 pts).
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* The [[1939]] team was first undefeated Bruin team.  
*Led team in passing and rushing for three straight season.
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* Led team in [[Single-Season_Scoring_Leaders|scoring]] for 1938 (60 pts) and 1939 (30 pts).
* Led nation in total offenses in '39 (1,370 yards).
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*Led team in passing and [[Single-Season Rushing Leaders|rushing]] for three straight season.
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* Led nation in total offense in '39 (1,370 yards).
 
* He, [[Strode, Woody|Woody Strode]], and [[Robinson, Jackie|Jackie Robinson]] played "minor league" football in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Coast_Professional_Football_League#cite_ref-PCPFL:_1940-45_0-0 Pacific Coast Professional Football League] as the NFL had developed and enforced a color barrier in 1934 and extended until 1946.
 
* He, [[Strode, Woody|Woody Strode]], and [[Robinson, Jackie|Jackie Robinson]] played "minor league" football in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Coast_Professional_Football_League#cite_ref-PCPFL:_1940-45_0-0 Pacific Coast Professional Football League] as the NFL had developed and enforced a color barrier in 1934 and extended until 1946.
 
*He and [[Strode, Woody|Woody Strode]] went on to be the first African Americans to play in NFL (Los Angeles Rams in 1946-48), while [[Robinson, Jackie|Robinson]] broke the color-barrier in baseball.
 
*He and [[Strode, Woody|Woody Strode]] went on to be the first African Americans to play in NFL (Los Angeles Rams in 1946-48), while [[Robinson, Jackie|Robinson]] broke the color-barrier in baseball.
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<B>ACCOLADES</B>
 
<B>ACCOLADES</B>
 
*Charter member of [[Hall of Fame (UCLA)|UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame]] (1984)
 
*Charter member of [[Hall of Fame (UCLA)|UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame]] (1984)
*Number 13 jersey was first to be retired.
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*Number [[13]] jersey was first to be retired.
 
*UCLA's first [[All-American]] in 1939.
 
*UCLA's first [[All-American]] in 1939.
* Team MVP in '37 and '39.
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* Also earned [[All-Conference Selections|All-Coast honors]] in 1939.
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* [[Team MVPs|Team MVP]] in 1937 and 1939.
 
*Inducted to [[Hall of Fame (College Football)|College Football HOF]] in 1956.
 
*Inducted to [[Hall of Fame (College Football)|College Football HOF]] in 1956.
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[[Category: Player Listing]]
 
[[Category: Player Listing]]

Latest revision as of 12:47, 21 August 2017

Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends

KENNY WASHINGTON

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Played halfback from 1937-1939.
  • The 1939 team was first undefeated Bruin team.
  • Led team in scoring for 1938 (60 pts) and 1939 (30 pts).
  • Led team in passing and rushing for three straight season.
  • Led nation in total offense in '39 (1,370 yards).
  • He, Woody Strode, and Jackie Robinson played "minor league" football in the Pacific Coast Professional Football League as the NFL had developed and enforced a color barrier in 1934 and extended until 1946.
  • He and Woody Strode went on to be the first African Americans to play in NFL (Los Angeles Rams in 1946-48), while Robinson broke the color-barrier in baseball.
  • Nickname: Kingfish

ACCOLADES