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This document discusses the email services available to UW-Madison alumni.

Office 365

Beginning on June 30th, 2016, alumni will retain access to their UW-Madison Office 365 accounts.

  • Note: The alumni license for Office 365 grants you access to email, calendar, tasks, and contacts; it does not extend to other Office 365 applications such as OneDrive and OneNote. For more information, please see Office 365 - Reduced access to services due to an affiliation change.

Gmail

The UW Alumni Association also provides a free email service to UW graduates, which is hosted by Google.

For information on this service, see the UW Alumni Email Page.

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  • Note: Accounts created through the UW Alumni Association are not supported by the Help Desk.
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“I was seriously considering” joining the Bruins, he recalls. But the Huskies won out and Brock succeeded his older brother as Washington’s starting quarterback in 1996 after Damon graduated and went to the National Football League. Brock, too, would end up in the professional ranks, leaving as UW’s all-time leading passer after erasing several of Damon’s single-season and career passing records. Damon, himself a star prospect out of Puyallup High School, didn’t waver in making his college decision back in 1991. “There was no doubt,” he says today. “I had always dreamed of being a Husky. To stay in my own backyard, it was a dream come true for a young guy.”

But things weren’t as clear-cut for Brock, the Gatorade National Player of the Year. There was just too much to like about the beautiful Southern California sunshine. Ultimately, he decided on the UW because staying home meant staying in the Northwest—for good. “Damon and my dad both said if you want to lay down roots here, if you want to be part of this community, you could go win the Heisman Trophy at UCLA but you’re not coming back here. You’re just not going to have that kind of connection to the community. You’re going to be a UCLA guy in a purple-and-gold town. There was some real wisdom in that,” says Brock, now 39.

It’s been nearly 20 years since Brock left college after his junior year to join Damon in the NFL. Today, both are back home in the Seattle area, enjoying remarkable success in broadcasting and other business ventures. Damon, 42, is Husky football’s director of external relations and lends his name recognition and community ties to the athletic department’s fundraising efforts. He’s also the color analyst for Husky football radio broadcasts alongside play-by-play man Bob Rondeau. Brock co-hosts a popular sports talk radio show on 710 ESPN Seattle and serves as a color analyst for ESPN’s college football television broadcasts. Together with father Mike Huard, who coached all three of his sons during a 17-year, hall-of-fame career at Puyallup High School—youngest brother Luke played collegiately at North Carolina—the Huards are the ‘First Family of Northwest Football.’ That standing has only intensified with the brothers’ current success. “You know, I used to be Coach Huard, but now I’m the father of Brock and Damon and Luke as well,” Mike Huard says with a laugh. “It’s fun, though. People we meet will say, ‘Are you related to Damon Huard?’ Or they’ll tell me Brock made fun of me on the radio again.”

Damon played 12 years in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs. He was 14-10 as a starter and won two Super Bowl titles as Tom Brady’s backup in New England. Brock played six seasons for the Seattle Seahawks and Indianapolis Colts, where he backed up a young Peyton Manning.

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In 2000, the Huards became the NFL’s first set of brothers to start for two different teams on the same Sunday—Brock for the Seahawks in a game against the Denver Broncos and Damon for the Dolphins against the Colts. “We won and Brock got knocked out of the game,” Damon says, grinning from ear to ear. “How’s that for brotherly love?”

They were also the backup quarterbacks in the very last game played in the Kingdome—Miami’s 20-17 win over Seattle in a 1999 playoff game—and squared off again in the 2003 AFC Championship game as backups for Manning and Brady. “He’s with the Colts and I’m with the Pats,” says Damon. “Mom and Dad are going to the Super Bowl either way.”