The highlight of the 1951 contest came in the fourth quarter when
Hugh McElhenny returned a punt from
Des Koch for 100 yards, running past
Frank Gifford on his way to the end zone.[2]
NFL draft selections
Two University of Washington Huskies were selected in the
1952 NFL draft, which lasted thirty rounds with 360 selections.[3]
Heinrich did not play in 1951 due to a shoulder injury,[5][6][7] then led the Huskies in
1952.[8] Due to military service, his first season with the Giants was in
1954.[9]
The highlight of the 1951 contest came in the fourth quarter when
Hugh McElhenny returned a punt from
Des Koch for 100 yards, running past
Frank Gifford on his way to the end zone.[2]
NFL draft selections
Two University of Washington Huskies were selected in the
1952 NFL draft, which lasted thirty rounds with 360 selections.[3]
Heinrich did not play in 1951 due to a shoulder injury,[5][6][7] then led the Huskies in
1952.[8] Due to military service, his first season with the Giants was in
1954.[9]