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− | *Played halfback from 1937-1939. | + | * Played halfback from 1937-1939. |
+ | * The [[1939]] team was first undefeated Bruin team. | ||
* Led team in [[Single-Season_Scoring_Leaders|scoring]] for 1938 (60 pts) and 1939 (30 pts). | * Led team in [[Single-Season_Scoring_Leaders|scoring]] for 1938 (60 pts) and 1939 (30 pts). | ||
*Led team in passing and [[Single-Season Rushing Leaders|rushing]] for three straight season. | *Led team in passing and [[Single-Season Rushing Leaders|rushing]] for three straight season. |
Revision as of 21:41, 26 May 2011
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
- Charter member of UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame (1984)
- Number 13 jersey was first to be retired.
- UCLA's first All-American in 1939.
- Team MVP in 1937 and 1939.
- Inducted to College Football HOF in 1956.