
Offensive Line Named To Joe Moore Midseason Honor Roll
October 15, 2025 | Football
SEATTLE – The Washington offensive line group is one of 24 units named to the Joe Moore Award Midseason Honor Roll.
The Huskies are one of seven Big Ten programs recognized on the list that features Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon and USC.
Led by offensive line coach Michael Switzer, the Huskies average 468.5 yards per game which ranks 17th nationally. The o-line group consists of a rotation of Carver Willis, Maximus McCree, John Mills, Paki Finau, Landen Hatchett, Geirean Hatchett, Drew Azzopardi, Soane Faasolo, Zachary Henning and Champ Taulealea.
Washington averages 188.8 rushing yards per game highlighted by Jonah Coleman and Demond Williams Jr. combining for 900 total rushing yards. Coleman's 11 rushing touchdowns leads the nation.
The Joe Moore Award is named after Joe Moore, widely regarded as one of the best offensive line coaches in college football history, most notably for his work at Notre Dame and the University of Pittsburgh. Coach Moore sent 52 players on to the NFL, including Bill Fralic, Mark May, Russ Grimm, Jimbo Covert, Andy Heck and others. The Joe Moore Award trophy, crafted by legendary sports sculptor Jerry McKenna, is the largest trophy in college football, standing at a height of seven feet and weighing in at more than 800 pounds. The perpetual trophy is made available for display by the winning university until the conclusion of the following college football season.
Semifinalists for the award will be announced on Nov. 5.
The Huskies are one of seven Big Ten programs recognized on the list that features Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon and USC.
Led by offensive line coach Michael Switzer, the Huskies average 468.5 yards per game which ranks 17th nationally. The o-line group consists of a rotation of Carver Willis, Maximus McCree, John Mills, Paki Finau, Landen Hatchett, Geirean Hatchett, Drew Azzopardi, Soane Faasolo, Zachary Henning and Champ Taulealea.
Washington averages 188.8 rushing yards per game highlighted by Jonah Coleman and Demond Williams Jr. combining for 900 total rushing yards. Coleman's 11 rushing touchdowns leads the nation.
The Joe Moore Award is named after Joe Moore, widely regarded as one of the best offensive line coaches in college football history, most notably for his work at Notre Dame and the University of Pittsburgh. Coach Moore sent 52 players on to the NFL, including Bill Fralic, Mark May, Russ Grimm, Jimbo Covert, Andy Heck and others. The Joe Moore Award trophy, crafted by legendary sports sculptor Jerry McKenna, is the largest trophy in college football, standing at a height of seven feet and weighing in at more than 800 pounds. The perpetual trophy is made available for display by the winning university until the conclusion of the following college football season.
Semifinalists for the award will be announced on Nov. 5.
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