The Washington Huskies have had many excellent running backs over the years, but few have scored as many touchdowns in one season as Jonah Coleman. The senior’s one rushing touchdown in Saturday night’s 48-14 win over UCLA brought his season total to 14, good enough to tie for the seventh-most in single-season program history.
Coleman entered the game with 13 rushing touchdowns, a total which placed him in a four-way tie with Hugh McElhenny (1951), Jake Locker (2009), and Cameron Davis (2022) for the 10th-most in a single Huskies season.
His one-yard score in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s blowout gave him 14 rushing touchdowns, and propelled him into another four-way tie with Jacque Robinson (1984), Napoleon Kaufman (1993), and Myles Gaskin (2015) for seventh on the Huskies’ single-season leaderboard.