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Re: Where does this rank for games in Husky Stadium?
It's probably #2 for me, behind Miami in 2000. I assume all I saw was purple was up there.
It was one of the most-painful games on the field, but there was a great feeling when the ball went through the uprights to close out the 2023 Apple Cup to seal 12-0, especially knowing it was the last real one.

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Re: The legacy of Jake Browning
The fact that Eason sucked means Browning was really good now? I mainly remember him throwing teammates under the bus, taking 15-30 yard sacks, throwing humiliating interceptions, and being really good at mid-range passes to above average wide receivers. He was also tremendously aided by a guy named Myles Gaskin

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Re: The legacy of Jake Browning
Browning's legacy has actually been strengthened since he left Seattle.
- Eason being extremely mid helped show Browning was better than we thought
- Him making a career as a backup and looking good when filling in for Burrow a couple years ago
- Going back to #1 it's pretty clear Biderman's offense was shit for QBs unless they were at Boise where they were way more talented than everyone they played across the board and then had to get up for 1-2 games a year

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