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18 Todd Elstrom![]()
Washington: Has earned three letters ... has not redshirted a season ... began his career as a slotback ... possesses good size and strength. 2000: The Huskies’ leading receiver with 47 catches for 683 yards and three touchdowns ... eighth in the Pac-10 with 4.27 receptions per game ... the only Husky wideout returning in 2000 who caught a pass in 1999 ... was only Husky wideout to start every game ... caught a pass in every game in 2000, and has now done so in 18 consecutive games dating back to October of 1999 ... reception total tied for eighth all-time in a single season by a UW receiver ... first or tied for first in receptions in six games in 2000 ... started Huskies’ 34-24 Rose Bowl win over Purdue, despite a completely torn medial collateral ligament (MCL) in his right knee suffered in practice the week prior ... finished with four receptions for 24 yards, including a leaping eight-yard TD reception in the fourth quarter that was the game-winner ... caught four or more passes in a game nine times, including the Rose Bowl ... was named Huskies’ offensive MVP in 34-29 win over No. 4 Miami ... caught two passes for 61 yards in the game, both on the same drive, to set up Marques Tuiasosopo’s 12-yard TD rush that put Washington up 14-3 ... 104 yards vs. Idaho was a career best ... set a new career high in receptions with seven in Huskies’ 33-30 win over Oregon State ... caught game-winning touchdown pass in Huskies’ 35-28 win over UCLA ... made crucial 27-yard reception in the final minute on Huskies’ game-winning 3-play, 80-yard drive to beat Stanford 31-28 ... shared coaches’ weekly offensive MVP honors for his performance against the Cardinal ... racked up six catches for 85 yards - including a key 25-yard third-down reception on Huskies’ game-winning drive - in 35-32 victory over Arizona ... was quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo’s favorite third-down target, being thrown to 22 times of 78 total third-down pass attempts, nearly twice as often as any other player ... earned the postseason Coaches’ Award for outstanding contribution to the team. 1999: Drew the starting nod against Air Force, Stanford and Arizona … backup to Chris Juergens at split end … had 11 catches for 234 yards … caught touchdown passes vs. BYU and California … his 83-yard TD catch vs. California ranks as the second-longest catch in school history … finished with career high 95 yards vs. Golden Bears … caught two passes in games against Air Force, California, Stanford and Washington State ... had three receptions for 17 yards vs. Kansas State in the Holiday Bowl … named as a co-recipient of the KING-TV Most Improved Offensive Player. 1998: One of eight true freshmen to play ... backup to Gerald Harris at split end ... had two catches during the season ... caught a nine-yard pass vs. Arizona State in season opener ... had a six-yard reception vs. Arizona ... appeared in a total of 10 games ... started in three-receiver set for BYU and Arizona games ... caught one pass for 13 yards in O'ahu Bowl.
Receiving Year G-S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LG 1998 10-2 2 15 7.5 0 9 1999 11-3 11 234 21.3 2 83 2000 11-11 47 683 14.5 3 43 Tot. 32-16 60 932 15.5 5 83Career Highs Receptions: 7 vs. Oregon State, 2000 Reception Yards: 104 vs. Idaho, 2000 Longest Reception:83 yards vs. California, 1999 Longest TD Reception: 83 yards vs. California, 1999 |











