Washington's Chris Polk (1) ran for 177 yards in the 2010 Holiday Bowl against Nebraska. / Drew McKenzie, Sportspress Northwest

Only one running back in University of Washington football history twice rushed for more than 100 yards in a bowl game. Jacque Robinson, father of Nate, accomplished the feat as a freshman in 1982 (142 yards vs. Iowa in the Rose Bowl) and again as a senior (135 yards vs. Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl).

Washington’s Chris Polk, who had 177 rushing yards in the 2010 Holiday Bowl, has a chance to join Robinson in the double 100 club when he faces Baylor in the Alamo Bowl.

The best, single-game rushing, passing and receiving performances by Washington players in bowl games:

SINGLE-GAME BOWL RUSHING LEADERS

Year Bowl Opponent Player Att. Yards TDs
1997 Aloha Michigan St. Rashaan Shehee 29 193 2
2010 Holiday Nebraska Chris Polk 34 177 1
1982 Rose Iowa Jacque Robinson 20 142 2
1996 Holiday Colorado Corey Dillon 30 140 2
1926 Rose Alabama George Wilson 15 139 0
2001 Holiday Texas Willie Hurst 16 137 2
1985 Orange Oklahoma Jacque Robinson 28 135 1
1991 Rose Iowa Greg Lewis 19 128 0

SINGLE-GAME BOWL PASSING LEADERS

Year Bowl Opponent Player Att/Cmp Yards TDs
1982 Aloha Maryland Tim Cowan 33-53 350 3
1993 Rose Michigan Mark Brunell 18-30 308 2
2001 Holiday Texas Cody Pickett 27-54 293 2
1981 Rose Michigan Tom Flick 23-39 282 0
2002 Sun Purdue Cody Pickett 25-54 272 2
1998 Oahu Air Force Brock Huard 23-32 267 0
1987 Indep. Tulane Chris Chandler 15-30 234 2
1996 Holiday Colorado Brock Huard 21-37 203 0

SINGLE-GAME BOWL RECEIVING LEADERS

Year Bowl Opponent Player No. Yards TDs
1982 Aloha Maryland Anthony Allen 8 152 3
1992 Rose Michigan Mario Bailey 6 126 1
1978 Rose Michigan Spider Gaines 4 122 1
2001 Holiday Texas Jerramy Stevens 9 109 1
1993 Rose Michigan Jason Shelley 3 100 1
1998 Oahu Air Force Dane Looker 8 100 0
1985 Orange Oklahoma Danny Greene 4 97 1
1996 Holiday Colorado Jerome Pathon 5 96 0
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