Unfortunate news: an hour ago, a young Washington Huskies star was involved in an accident.

Husky Fan Favorite Joe Jarzynka Dies on Weekend Fishing Trip

The former UW player will be forever remembered as the guy who wouldn’t call for a fair catch on a punt.

Joe Jarzynka, a former University of Washington football player who used his versatility and personality to build a huge fan following, was found dead Sunday on the banks of the Sol Duc River on Sunday while on a fishing trip, authorities said.

Jarzynka, 45, played for the Huskies from 1996 to 1999 as a wide receiver, fullback and special-teams player who not only returned kickoffs and punts but served as the place-kicker for a season.

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Fans loved this guy, with his long hair flowing out the back of his helmet, for his fearlessness on the field — he steadfastly refused to call for a fair catch on a punt. Husky followers, in fact, formed a Jarzynka fan club.

On Sunday morning, Clallam County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a call after others found Jarzynka, in tan fishing gear, deceased on a riverbank outside of Forks. A mile down river, they located a single-person pontoon boat stuck in a log jam.

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