These are Luke Falk and Jake Browning's best moments

The Pacific Northwest has seen some of the best quarterback play in college football over the past three years, with Luke Falk and Jake Browning leading their respective programs to prominence. While Falk has rewritten the Pac-12 passing record book, Browning has already become one of UW's most deocrated passers. Scroll through to relive both quarterbacks' top games.

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Luke Falk vs. Jake Browning

Luke Falk: Senior, age 22

Record: 28-14

Bowl games: 2013 New Mexio Bowl (L), 2015 Sun Bowl (W), 2016 Holiday Bowl (L)

Jake Browning: Junior, age 21

Record: 28-10

Bowl games: 2015 Heart of Dallas Bowl (W), 2016 Peach Bowl (L)

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Washington 70, at Oregon 21

October 8, 2016

Jake Browning's finest game came in one of the most satisfying victories in UW history. Browning was 22 of 28 for 304 yards and a school record six touchdown passes as the Huskies emphatically snapped a 12-game losing streak to the Ducks. He also ran for two scores, pointing his left index finger at a Ducks defender after his first rushing TD and drawing a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.

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Washington 66, California 27

November 5, 2016

Less than a month after setting the school record for touchdown passes in a game, Jake Browning equaled it with six more in a rout of the Golden Bears. He threw three touchdown passes to John Ross and three to Dante Pettis. Browning was 19 of 28 for 378 yards, the second-most in his career.

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Washington 45, at Washington State 17

November 25, 2016

In the battle to decide the Pac-12 North champion, Jake Browning was much better than WSU's star quarterback, Luke Falk. Browning was 21 of 29 for 292 yards and three touchdowns. Perhaps just as important, he had no interceptions, and Falk was picked off three times.

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Washington 33, Utah 30

November 18, 2017

The stats were excellent as Browning was 26 of 35 for 354 yards and two touchdowns, but what people will long remember is the comeback Browning engineered. The Huskies scored 10 points in the final 58 seconds, with Browning completing several big passes, including converting on fourth-and-10 on the tying drive to keep UW's hopes alive.

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Washington 49, Arizona 3

October 31, 2015

Jake Browning filled up the stat sheet as the Huskies fell behind 3-0, then exploded to an easy victory. Browning was 16 of 24 for 263 yards and four touchdowns. He also ran for a touchdown, caught the only pass of his UW career and also punted once.

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Washington State 45, at Oregon 38 (2OT)

October 10, 2015

Luke Falk completed 50 of 74 passes for 505 yards and five touchdowns, and had no interceptions. Falk ran for a touchdown in the first overtime, then threw the game-winning pass in the second overtime. The victory was the start of a 7-1 finish to the 2015 season.

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Washington State 69, Arizona 7

November 5, 2016

Luke Falk had the most accurate game of his career, completing 32 of 35 passes (91 percent) for 311 yards and four touchdowns as the Cougars overwhelmed the Wildcats. Falk's numbers could have been even better but he did not play in the fourth quarter.

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Washington State 39, at Oregon State 32

November 8, 2014

It was Luke Falk's second start for the Cougars. It ended up being his first victory, and was the first of four great performances by Falk against Oregon State. Falk was 44 of 61 for 471 yards and five touchdowns, with no interceptions.

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Washington State 42, at Stanford 16

October 8, 2016

Falk had a huge game against the No. 15-ranked Cardinal, completing 30 of 41 passes for 357 yards and four touchdowns.

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Washington State 30, USC 27

9/29/2017

Falk has had games with much bigger numbers, but this was one of the biggest stages he has played in, a nationally televised Friday night game vs. the No. 5 Trojans. Falk completed 34 of 51 passes for 341 yards and two touchdowns.

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