from 1952 to 1953. Heinrich played quarterback at
Washington in Seattle, leading the nation in passing in
1950 and
1952, and setting many of the school's passing records. His 60.9 completion percentage in 1950 set an NCAA record. Heinrich missed the
1951 season due to a pre-season shoulder separation, and was selected in the
third round of the
1952 NFL draft, but stayed in college and played his fifth-year senior season with the Huskies in
1952. He was inducted into the
U.S. Army that November, prior to the
Apple Cup in
Spokane against
Washington State, but was granted a pass to play. The Cougars had won the previous year in
Husky Stadium while Heinrich was sidelined, but he led the Huskies to a 33–27 victory in 1952, and finished 3–0 in his career against WSC. Heinrich played two seasons (
1949,
1950) with
hall of fame running back
Hugh McElhenny. They were expected to play together for three, but Heinrich's shoulder injury put junior Sam Mitchell and sophomore Dean Rockey at quarterback in 1951; after three wins in their first four games, Washington went winless and fell to 3–6–1. ==Professional career==