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We'll worry about paying for Deion later

BlueduckBlueduck Member Posts: 1,495
edited December 2022 in Duck Refuge
From the sounds of it, Colorado has Deion on the "Lay a way" plan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOUgwYInkdA&t=623s

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  • haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,011 Swaye's Wigwam
    The conference is going to have to figure out who's going to be Oregon's pre-UW cupcake now.
  • thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 6,333
    haie said:

    The conference is going to have to figure out who's going to be Oregon's pre-UW cupcake now.

    Is that why you lost 17 of 20?
  • haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,011 Swaye's Wigwam
    thechatch said:

    haie said:

    The conference is going to have to figure out who's going to be Oregon's pre-UW cupcake now.

    Is that why you lost 17 of 20?
    It's actually 3/3. And 2/3 in the Poor House.
  • thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 6,333
    haie said:

    thechatch said:

    haie said:

    The conference is going to have to figure out who's going to be Oregon's pre-UW cupcake now.

    Is that why you lost 17 of 20?
    It's actually 3/3. And 2/3 in the Poor House.
    2018 Oregon W
    2019 Oregon W
    2020 Washington quit
    2021 Oregon W
    2022 Washington W

    Yeah you’ve really had the Ducks by the asshairs over the last 5 years😂
  • BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 11,751
    thechatch said:

    haie said:

    thechatch said:

    haie said:

    The conference is going to have to figure out who's going to be Oregon's pre-UW cupcake now.

    Is that why you lost 17 of 20?
    It's actually 3/3. And 2/3 in the Poor House.
    2018 Oregon W
    2019 Oregon W
    2020 Washington quit
    2021 Oregon W
    2022 Washington W

    Yeah you’ve really had the Ducks by the asshairs over the last 5 years😂
    No. Date Location Winner Score
    1 December 1, 1900 Eugene, OR Oregon 43–0
    2 November 14, 1903 Seattle, WA Washington 6–5
    3 November 12, 1904 Eugene, OR Oregon 18–0
    4 November 18, 1905 Eugene, OR Tie 12–12
    5 November 20, 1906 Eugene, OR Oregon 16–6
    6 November 16, 1907 Seattle, WA Oregon 6–0
    7 November 14, 1908 Eugene, OR Washington 15–0
    8 November 25, 1909 Seattle, WA Washington 20–6
    9 November 18, 1911 Portland, OR Washington 29–3
    10 November 16, 1912 Seattle, WA Washington 30–14
    11 November 15, 1913 Portland, OR Washington 10–7
    12 November 14, 1914 Seattle, WA Washington 10–0
    13 November 4, 1916 Eugene, OR Tie 0–0
    14 November 30, 1918 Eugene, OR Oregon 7–0
    15 November 1, 1919 Seattle, WA Oregon 24–13
    16 November 13, 1920 Eugene, OR Oregon 17–0
    17 November 30, 1922 Seattle, WA Tie 3–3
    18 December 1, 1923 Seattle, WA Washington 26–7
    19 November 1, 1924 Eugene, OR Oregon 7–3
    20 November 26, 1925 Seattle, WA Washington 15–14
    21 October 9, 1926 Portland, OR Washington 23–9
    22 November 24, 1927 Seattle, WA Washington 7–0
    23 October 20, 1928 Portland, OR Oregon 27–0
    24 October 26, 1929 Seattle, WA Oregon 14–0
    25 October 18, 1930 Portland, OR Oregon 7–0
    26 October 10, 1931 Seattle, WA Oregon 13–0
    27 October 8, 1932 Portland, OR Tie 0–0
    28 October 14, 1933 Seattle, WA Oregon 6–0
    29 October 13, 1934 Portland, OR Washington 16–6
    30 November 23, 1935 Seattle, WA Oregon 7–6
    31 October 31, 1936 Portland, OR #4 Washington 7–0
    32 November 20, 1937 Seattle, WA Washington 14–0
    33 November 19, 1938 Portland, OR Oregon 3–0
    34 November 23, 1939 Seattle, WA Washington 20–13
    35 October 12, 1940 Portland, OR Washington 10–0
    36 November 22, 1941 Seattle, WA Oregon 19–16
    37 October 10, 1942 Portland, OR Washington 15–7
    38 September 29, 1945 Seattle, WA Washington 20–6
    39 November 3, 1945 Portland, OR #18 Washington 7–0
    40 November 16, 1946 Seattle, WA Washington 16–0
    41 October 18, 1947 Portland, OR Oregon 6–0
    42 November 6, 1948 Seattle, WA #16 Oregon 13–7
    43 November 5, 1949 Portland, OR Washington 28–7
    44 November 11, 1950 Seattle, WA #17 Washington 27–13
    45 October 13, 1951 Portland, OR Washington 63–6
    46 October 18, 1952 Seattle, WA Washington 49–0
    47 October 17, 1953 Portland, OR Washington 14–6
    48 October 30, 1954 Seattle, WA Oregon 26–7
    49 October 1, 1955 Portland, OR #19 Washington 19–7
    50 October 13, 1956 Seattle, WA Washington 20–7
    51 November 9, 1957 Portland, OR Washington 13–6
    52 November 1, 1958 Seattle, WA Washington 6–0
    53 October 24, 1959 Portland, OR Washington 13–12
    54 October 29, 1960 Seattle, WA #9 Washington 7–6
    55 October 28, 1961 Portland, OR Oregon 7–6
    56 October 27, 1962 Seattle, WA Tie 21–21
    57 October 26, 1963 Portland, OR Washington 26–19
    58 October 24, 1964 Seattle, WA Oregon 7–0
    No. Date Location Winner Score
    59 October 23, 1965 Portland, OR Washington 24–0
    60 October 22, 1966 Seattle, WA Washington 10–7
    61 October 14, 1967 Eugene, OR Washington 26–0
    62 October 12, 1968 Seattle, WA Oregon 3–0
    63 October 25, 1969 Eugene, OR Oregon 22–7
    64 October 31, 1970 Seattle, WA Washington 25–23
    65 October 16, 1971 Eugene, OR Oregon 23–21
    66 October 7, 1972 Seattle, WA #11 Washington 23–17
    67 October 27, 1973 Eugene, OR Oregon 58–0
    68 October 26, 1974 Seattle, WA Washington 66–0
    69 October 4, 1975 Eugene, OR Washington 27–17
    70 October 23, 1976 Seattle, WA Washington 14–7
    71 October 8, 1977 Eugene, OR Washington 54–0
    72 October 21, 1978 Seattle, WA Washington 20–14
    73 September 22, 1979 Eugene, OR #12 Washington 21–17
    74 September 27, 1980 Seattle, WA Oregon 34–10
    75 September 26, 1981 Eugene, OR #16 Washington 17–3
    76 September 25, 1982 Seattle, WA #1 Washington 37–21
    77 October 22, 1983 Eugene, OR #14 Washington 32–3
    78 October 20, 1984 Seattle, WA #1 Washington 17–3
    79 October 5, 1985 Eugene, OR Washington 19–13
    80 October 25, 1986 Seattle, WA #8 Washington 38–3
    81 October 3, 1987 Eugene, OR Oregon 29–22
    82 October 22, 1988 Eugene, OR Oregon 17–14
    83 October 14, 1989 Seattle, WA Washington 20–14
    84 October 13, 1990 Seattle, WA #17 Washington 38–17
    85 October 26, 1991 Seattle, WA #3 Washington 29–7
    86 October 17, 1992 Eugene, OR #1 Washington 24–3
    87 October 23, 1993 Seattle, WA #22 Washington 21–6
    88 October 22, 1994 Eugene, OR Oregon 31–20
    89 November 4, 1995 Seattle, WA #19 Oregon 24–22
    90 October 26, 1996 Eugene, OR #23 Washington 33–14
    91 November 8, 1997 Seattle, WA Oregon 31–28
    92 November 7, 1998 Eugene, OR #21 Oregon 27–22
    93 October 2, 1999 Seattle, WA Washington 34–20
    94 September 30, 2000 Eugene, OR #20 Oregon 23–16
    95 November 16, 2002 Eugene, OR Washington 42–14
    96 November 1, 2003 Seattle, WA Washington 42–10
    97 October 30, 2004 Eugene, OR Oregon 31–6
    98 October 15, 2005 Eugene, OR #20 Oregon 45–21
    99 November 4, 2006 Eugene, OR #24 Oregon 34–14
    100 October 20, 2007 Seattle, WA #7 Oregon 55–34
    101 August 30, 2008 Eugene, OR #21 Oregon 44–10
    102 October 24, 2009 Seattle, WA #12 Oregon 43–19
    103 November 6, 2010 Eugene, OR #1 Oregon 53–16
    104 November 5, 2011 Seattle, WA #6 Oregon 34–17
    105 October 6, 2012 Eugene, OR #2 Oregon 52–21
    106 October 12, 2013 Seattle, WA #2 Oregon 45–24
    107 October 18, 2014 Eugene, OR #9 Oregon 45–20
    108 October 17, 2015 Seattle, WA Oregon 26–20
    109 October 8, 2016 Eugene, OR #5 Washington 70–21
    110 November 4, 2017 Seattle, WA #12 Washington 38–3
    111 October 13, 2018 Eugene, OR #17 Oregon 30–27OT
    112 October 19, 2019 Seattle, WA #12 Oregon 35–31
    113 November 6, 2021 Seattle, WA #4 Oregon 26–16
    114 November 12, 2022 Eugene, OR #25 Washington 37–34
    Series: Washington leads 61–48–5[1]
  • thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 6,333
    edited December 2022
    Man I wish I could have been at that 1916 game…
  • BennyBeaverBennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    The birth of DFI?

    October 27, 1973 Eugene, OR Oregon 58–0
    October 26, 1974 Seattle, WA Washington 66–0
  • BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 11,751
    thechatch said:

    Man I wish I could have been at that 1916 game…

    Please, PICK another time frame to fit your narrative.
  • thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 6,333

    thechatch said:

    Man I wish I could have been at that 1916 game…

    Please, PICK another time frame to fit your narrative.
    IDK a decade?

    2 decades?

    3?

    How far back toward armistice do you need to get so that UW has a winning record?

    Only thing that really matters is the last game and that’s 1-0 UW so quit posting scores from the silent movie era like some KrisVashon proxy on Dawgman GenPop.

    Sheesh
  • BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 11,751
    thechatch said:

    thechatch said:

    Man I wish I could have been at that 1916 game…

    Please, PICK another time frame to fit your narrative.
    IDK a decade?

    2 decades?

    3?

    How far back toward armistice do you need to get so that UW has a winning record?

    Only thing that really matters is the last game and that’s 1-0 UW so quit posting scores from the silent movie era like some KrisVashon proxy on Dawgman GenPop.

    Sheesh
    Says the guy posting about the last 5 years to fit his narrative. Go back 7 and it's 3 each.
  • BlueduckBlueduck Member Posts: 1,495
    Good lord!
    I posted this thread about C..O..L..O..R..A..D..O and their new coach..
    D..E..I..O..N S..A..N..D..E..R..S..

    Maybe y'all might want to pay attention to what is going on somewhere else in this conference.

    Utah, a former "Mid-Major" and just came into the PAC and upset the tea cart.
    I know some of you might not realize what is going on but if you want to look at records, might want to pay attention to who has been in the last couple PAC Championship games!

    Colorado, the former PAC 12 punching bag is making serious changes and about to flip the script on all of us and all you guys can do is beat your chests about O and W?
    Wake Up! It's going to be 2023 not 1900

    Its 1-0 in favor of UW enjoy it Doogs, until next time
    Ducks will be looking for revenge, bank on it!

    Better not sleep on Colorado

    In the future
    I would appreciate it if you go start your own thread and make a mockery of yourselves there and stay out of my thread unless you would like to have an adult conversation!

    I don't post many here and that's because of the constant trolling and childish BS.




  • thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 6,333
    Like I asked…

    How far back do you need to go to get UW to a winning H2H record?

    If you were smart, you’d say “6 weeks”, but I guess that was too hard for you to get to.

    “7 years and 6 coaches ago we’re even!!!!” is KrisVashon shit. Please do better.

    Or don’t.

    It doesn’t really matter.
  • BlueduckBlueduck Member Posts: 1,495
    haie said:

    The conference is going to have to figure out who's going to be Oregon's pre-UW cupcake now.

    Once the dust settles from the USC/UCLA

    thechatch said:

    thechatch said:

    Man I wish I could have been at that 1916 game…

    Please, PICK another time frame to fit your narrative.
    IDK a decade?

    2 decades?

    3?

    How far back toward armistice do you need to get so that UW has a winning record?

    Only thing that really matters is the last game and that’s 1-0 UW so quit posting scores from the silent movie era like some KrisVashon proxy on Dawgman GenPop.

    Sheesh
    Says the guy posting about the last 5 years to fit his narrative. Go back 7 and it's 3 each.
    If you go back 7, you are counting 2020 just to get 6, thats cherry pickin dumb. If you're gonna go 7 then go seven and your math is off, that's dumber!
    Good lord, take the 1-0, enjoy it, and we can get back to the posted thread topic about Colorado's new coach.
    Which nobody seems to want to discuss.

    Sheesh... Is right!
  • haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,011 Swaye's Wigwam
    edited December 2022
    thechatch said:

    Like I asked…

    How far back do you need to go to get UW to a winning H2H record?

    If you were smart, you’d say “6 weeks”, but I guess that was too hard for you to get to.

    “7 years and 6 coaches ago we’re even!!!!” is KrisVashon shit. Please do better.

    Or don’t.

    It doesn’t really matter.

    What is this?

    If you were smart, you'd say what is it looking like in the post COVID/NIL clusterfuck era. ALC (after leftist cluster fuck)

    Oregon beat a 4 win team that promptly cleaned house.

    UW beat the #6 team in their stadium and made them look like entitled soft losers in the process. Quooks melting down in historic fashion.

    You can also tell what the more affecting loss is by how much you spam the entire forum with "you guys are weird" and "17/20"

    Does anyone (besides me and a few others) give a fuck about a soft 9 win team that has almost 20 players in the transfer portal?

    From all accounts UW is in a war with Beavlet in this conference (the more glorious game I was in person at).
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