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2000 Heisman race

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  • WoolleyDoog
    WoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,886 Founders Club

    flatus said:

    SFGbob said:

    Since Jayden or is it Jalylen or Julian Daniels became the first QB to run for 200 yards and pass for 300 yards and is now the Heisman front runner it got me thinking about Tui who was the 2nd player to run for 200 and pass for 300 yards I guess. Maybe ESPN needs to work on their graphics but I digress.

    Tui won the conference, beat the vaunted Canes, and went 10-1 regular season. And was an after thought. Drew Brees who Tui would beat, finished higher. 37 year old Chris "Bo Nix" Weinke won it

    It's tough to beat the south. Unless it's a war or something. Losers


    I forget, which team did he lose to? You forgot to mention that Tui beat an 8-4 Boilermaker team.
    A team he would have been favored to beat in a neutral field rematch
    Imaginary win superiority guy chimes in with an imaginary win.

    Hang the banner.

    Fail
    Honestly don't remember Weinke much or Heupel other than one of the big reasons the SEC and Ohio State/Clemson etc have run away from west coast schools is they've developed QBs who can truly pass and move now. Feels like those schools used to always have stiffs while the Pac-12 would show up with a pro style QB and it made a difference.

    Truth is Washington probably wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Oregon State and definitely wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Miami in 2000.
  • flatus
    flatus Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,915 Swaye's Wigwam

    flatus said:

    SFGbob said:

    Since Jayden or is it Jalylen or Julian Daniels became the first QB to run for 200 yards and pass for 300 yards and is now the Heisman front runner it got me thinking about Tui who was the 2nd player to run for 200 and pass for 300 yards I guess. Maybe ESPN needs to work on their graphics but I digress.

    Tui won the conference, beat the vaunted Canes, and went 10-1 regular season. And was an after thought. Drew Brees who Tui would beat, finished higher. 37 year old Chris "Bo Nix" Weinke won it

    It's tough to beat the south. Unless it's a war or something. Losers


    I forget, which team did he lose to? You forgot to mention that Tui beat an 8-4 Boilermaker team.
    A team he would have been favored to beat in a neutral field rematch
    Imaginary win superiority guy chimes in with an imaginary win.

    Hang the banner.

    Fail
    Honestly don't remember Weinke much or Heupel other than one of the big reasons the SEC and Ohio State/Clemson etc have run away from west coast schools is they've developed QBs who can truly pass and move now. Feels like those schools used to always have stiffs while the Pac-12 would show up with a pro style QB and it made a difference.

    Truth is Washington probably wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Oregon State and definitely wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Miami in 2000.
    This.

    2000 OS is -12.5 over 2000 UW or 2000 Oregon in a P10 championship rematch.

    Right now.

    On FanDuel.
  • WoolleyDoog
    WoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,886 Founders Club
    flatus said:

    flatus said:

    SFGbob said:

    Since Jayden or is it Jalylen or Julian Daniels became the first QB to run for 200 yards and pass for 300 yards and is now the Heisman front runner it got me thinking about Tui who was the 2nd player to run for 200 and pass for 300 yards I guess. Maybe ESPN needs to work on their graphics but I digress.

    Tui won the conference, beat the vaunted Canes, and went 10-1 regular season. And was an after thought. Drew Brees who Tui would beat, finished higher. 37 year old Chris "Bo Nix" Weinke won it

    It's tough to beat the south. Unless it's a war or something. Losers


    I forget, which team did he lose to? You forgot to mention that Tui beat an 8-4 Boilermaker team.
    A team he would have been favored to beat in a neutral field rematch
    Imaginary win superiority guy chimes in with an imaginary win.

    Hang the banner.

    Fail
    Honestly don't remember Weinke much or Heupel other than one of the big reasons the SEC and Ohio State/Clemson etc have run away from west coast schools is they've developed QBs who can truly pass and move now. Feels like those schools used to always have stiffs while the Pac-12 would show up with a pro style QB and it made a difference.

    Truth is Washington probably wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Oregon State and definitely wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Miami in 2000.
    This.

    2000 OS is -12.5 over 2000 UW or 2000 Oregon in a P10 championship rematch.

    Right now.

    On FanDuel.
    Even back then when I was more doog I was saying Miami and Oregon State were probably the two best teams in the country at the end of that season and boy woudl that have been a fun fucking game, especially with Erickson coaching the Beav.
  • ntxduck
    ntxduck Member Posts: 6,261

    flatus said:

    flatus said:

    SFGbob said:

    Since Jayden or is it Jalylen or Julian Daniels became the first QB to run for 200 yards and pass for 300 yards and is now the Heisman front runner it got me thinking about Tui who was the 2nd player to run for 200 and pass for 300 yards I guess. Maybe ESPN needs to work on their graphics but I digress.

    Tui won the conference, beat the vaunted Canes, and went 10-1 regular season. And was an after thought. Drew Brees who Tui would beat, finished higher. 37 year old Chris "Bo Nix" Weinke won it

    It's tough to beat the south. Unless it's a war or something. Losers


    I forget, which team did he lose to? You forgot to mention that Tui beat an 8-4 Boilermaker team.
    A team he would have been favored to beat in a neutral field rematch
    Imaginary win superiority guy chimes in with an imaginary win.

    Hang the banner.

    Fail
    Honestly don't remember Weinke much or Heupel other than one of the big reasons the SEC and Ohio State/Clemson etc have run away from west coast schools is they've developed QBs who can truly pass and move now. Feels like those schools used to always have stiffs while the Pac-12 would show up with a pro style QB and it made a difference.

    Truth is Washington probably wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Oregon State and definitely wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Miami in 2000.
    This.

    2000 OS is -12.5 over 2000 UW or 2000 Oregon in a P10 championship rematch.

    Right now.

    On FanDuel.
    Even back then when I was more doog I was saying Miami and Oregon State were probably the two best teams in the country at the end of that season and boy woudl that have been a fun fucking game, especially with Erickson coaching the Beav.
    I think your guys memories are clouded by how awful that ND team was that Beav drew in the fiesta bowl.
  • WoolleyDoog
    WoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,886 Founders Club
    ntxduck said:

    flatus said:

    flatus said:

    SFGbob said:

    Since Jayden or is it Jalylen or Julian Daniels became the first QB to run for 200 yards and pass for 300 yards and is now the Heisman front runner it got me thinking about Tui who was the 2nd player to run for 200 and pass for 300 yards I guess. Maybe ESPN needs to work on their graphics but I digress.

    Tui won the conference, beat the vaunted Canes, and went 10-1 regular season. And was an after thought. Drew Brees who Tui would beat, finished higher. 37 year old Chris "Bo Nix" Weinke won it

    It's tough to beat the south. Unless it's a war or something. Losers


    I forget, which team did he lose to? You forgot to mention that Tui beat an 8-4 Boilermaker team.
    A team he would have been favored to beat in a neutral field rematch
    Imaginary win superiority guy chimes in with an imaginary win.

    Hang the banner.

    Fail
    Honestly don't remember Weinke much or Heupel other than one of the big reasons the SEC and Ohio State/Clemson etc have run away from west coast schools is they've developed QBs who can truly pass and move now. Feels like those schools used to always have stiffs while the Pac-12 would show up with a pro style QB and it made a difference.

    Truth is Washington probably wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Oregon State and definitely wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Miami in 2000.
    This.

    2000 OS is -12.5 over 2000 UW or 2000 Oregon in a P10 championship rematch.

    Right now.

    On FanDuel.
    Even back then when I was more doog I was saying Miami and Oregon State were probably the two best teams in the country at the end of that season and boy woudl that have been a fun fucking game, especially with Erickson coaching the Beav.
    I think your guys memories are clouded by how awful that ND team was that Beav drew in the fiesta bowl.
    I see that. The truth was Miami was probably head and shoulders above everyone at that point. One of the most fun non-UW college football games I've ever watched. My favorite moment I still always talk about was camera goes to a group of straight out of Lebanon-looking Beav fans were clad in overalls, smiling and holding a sign that said "What Do You Call A Dead Irishman?" the guy starts to turn the sign around and the camera immediately cuts away.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,956 Founders Club
    UW was fortunate Miami ran out of time. No argument there

    But Oregon State took their shot and lost
  • CFetters_Nacho_Lover
    CFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 32,871 Founders Club

    ntxduck said:

    flatus said:

    flatus said:

    SFGbob said:

    Since Jayden or is it Jalylen or Julian Daniels became the first QB to run for 200 yards and pass for 300 yards and is now the Heisman front runner it got me thinking about Tui who was the 2nd player to run for 200 and pass for 300 yards I guess. Maybe ESPN needs to work on their graphics but I digress.

    Tui won the conference, beat the vaunted Canes, and went 10-1 regular season. And was an after thought. Drew Brees who Tui would beat, finished higher. 37 year old Chris "Bo Nix" Weinke won it

    It's tough to beat the south. Unless it's a war or something. Losers


    I forget, which team did he lose to? You forgot to mention that Tui beat an 8-4 Boilermaker team.
    A team he would have been favored to beat in a neutral field rematch
    Imaginary win superiority guy chimes in with an imaginary win.

    Hang the banner.

    Fail
    Honestly don't remember Weinke much or Heupel other than one of the big reasons the SEC and Ohio State/Clemson etc have run away from west coast schools is they've developed QBs who can truly pass and move now. Feels like those schools used to always have stiffs while the Pac-12 would show up with a pro style QB and it made a difference.

    Truth is Washington probably wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Oregon State and definitely wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Miami in 2000.
    This.

    2000 OS is -12.5 over 2000 UW or 2000 Oregon in a P10 championship rematch.

    Right now.

    On FanDuel.
    Even back then when I was more doog I was saying Miami and Oregon State were probably the two best teams in the country at the end of that season and boy woudl that have been a fun fucking game, especially with Erickson coaching the Beav.
    I think your guys memories are clouded by how awful that ND team was that Beav drew in the fiesta bowl.
    I see that. The truth was Miami was probably head and shoulders above everyone at that point. One of the most fun non-UW college football games I've ever watched. My favorite moment I still always talk about was camera goes to a group of straight out of Lebanon-looking Beav fans were clad in overalls, smiling and holding a sign that said "What Do You Call A Dead Irishman?" the guy starts to turn the sign around and the camera immediately cuts away.
    I wanna know the punchline!
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,369
    edited November 2023

    UW was fortunate Miami ran out of time. No argument there

    But Oregon State took their shot and lost

    I was at both! That’s back when I went to games.

    I still like the old system. IDGAF what anyone else says.
  • WoolleyDoog
    WoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,886 Founders Club

    ntxduck said:

    flatus said:

    flatus said:

    SFGbob said:

    Since Jayden or is it Jalylen or Julian Daniels became the first QB to run for 200 yards and pass for 300 yards and is now the Heisman front runner it got me thinking about Tui who was the 2nd player to run for 200 and pass for 300 yards I guess. Maybe ESPN needs to work on their graphics but I digress.

    Tui won the conference, beat the vaunted Canes, and went 10-1 regular season. And was an after thought. Drew Brees who Tui would beat, finished higher. 37 year old Chris "Bo Nix" Weinke won it

    It's tough to beat the south. Unless it's a war or something. Losers


    I forget, which team did he lose to? You forgot to mention that Tui beat an 8-4 Boilermaker team.
    A team he would have been favored to beat in a neutral field rematch
    Imaginary win superiority guy chimes in with an imaginary win.

    Hang the banner.

    Fail
    Honestly don't remember Weinke much or Heupel other than one of the big reasons the SEC and Ohio State/Clemson etc have run away from west coast schools is they've developed QBs who can truly pass and move now. Feels like those schools used to always have stiffs while the Pac-12 would show up with a pro style QB and it made a difference.

    Truth is Washington probably wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Oregon State and definitely wanted nothing to do with a rematch with Miami in 2000.
    This.

    2000 OS is -12.5 over 2000 UW or 2000 Oregon in a P10 championship rematch.

    Right now.

    On FanDuel.
    Even back then when I was more doog I was saying Miami and Oregon State were probably the two best teams in the country at the end of that season and boy woudl that have been a fun fucking game, especially with Erickson coaching the Beav.
    I think your guys memories are clouded by how awful that ND team was that Beav drew in the fiesta bowl.
    I see that. The truth was Miami was probably head and shoulders above everyone at that point. One of the most fun non-UW college football games I've ever watched. My favorite moment I still always talk about was camera goes to a group of straight out of Lebanon-looking Beav fans were clad in overalls, smiling and holding a sign that said "What Do You Call A Dead Irishman?" the guy starts to turn the sign around and the camera immediately cuts away.
    I wanna know the punchline!
    We will never know.
  • WoolleyDoog
    WoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,886 Founders Club

    UW was fortunate Miami ran out of time. No argument there

    But Oregon State took their shot and lost


    Yeah and to doog a bit UW could have salted that game away a lot more and kept Miami further away but Tui had two really really unforced bad turnovers.

    Outside of Johnson and Houshmanzadeh, that Beav team turned out to be a little bit overhyped but it's not like the Husky team was loaded with future Pro Bowlers either.