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Get off my lawn Race Bannon! And quit calling me sodbuster! Farming is a noble and proud profession.RaceBannon said:PM to creepy sodbuster
I'm not reading your novels any more than I'm reading Tequilla novels.
Same for you AZ
Get your shit together guys -
You just disproved your fucking point you goddamn fucking moron.AZDuck said:
Fixed that for you.whlinder said:
How many notches was 1917 throughAZDuck said:
Washington's football "history" is maybe two notches better than Oregon's, overall.20001994 worth for us* against you*?
UW = 16 Conference titles
UO = 12 Conference titles
Rose Bowl wins:
UW = 7
UO = 3
BCS National Championship Appearances:
UW = 0
UO = 1
National Championships:
UW: 1 (2 claimed)
UO: 0 (0 claimed)
CFB Playoff Record:
UW = 0/1
UO = 1/1
Heisman winners:
UW = 0
UO = 1
Overall bowl record:
UW: 18-18-1
UO: 14-17
The series record between the schools:
59-45-5
1900-1917:
5-6-2 (UW)
1918-1993:
47-23-3 (UW)
Of those, 38 games were played in Seattle, 16 in Eugene, and 20 in Portland.
1994-2016:
17-5 (UO)
So yeah, that 73-year span where most of Oregon's "home" games were played in neutral site Portland made a difference. The comparison of games played in either Seattle or Eugene makes things interesting:
Seattle: UW (25-11-2)
Eugene: Tie (8-8)
Portland: UW (14-5-1)
Couple of notches seems about right.
HTH
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1994-2016:
17-5 (UO)
We all know that college football started in 94. You could have just typed that. -
Yeah but if you take away 12 in a row it's 5 to 5BennyBeaver said:1994-2016:
17-5 (UO)
We all know that college football started in 94. You could have just typed that. -
Flagged for not including our 2015 participation trophy.AZDuck said:
Fixed that for you.whlinder said:
How many notches was 1917 throughAZDuck said:
Washington's football "history" is maybe two notches better than Oregon's, overall.20001994 worth for us* against you*?
UW = 16 Conference titles
UO = 12 Conference titles
Rose Bowl wins:
UW = 7
UO = 3
BCS National Championship Appearances:
UW = 0
UO = 1
National Championships:
UW: 1 (2 claimed)
UO: 0 (0 claimed)
CFB Playoff Record:
UW = 0/1
UO = 1/1
Heisman winners:
UW = 0
UO = 1
Overall bowl record:
UW: 18-18-1
UO: 14-17
The series record between the schools:
59-45-5
1900-1917:
5-6-2 (UW)
1918-1993:
47-23-3 (UW)
Of those, 38 games were played in Seattle, 16 in Eugene, and 20 in Portland.
1994-2016:
17-5 (UO)
So yeah, that 73-year span where most of Oregon's "home" games were played in neutral site Portland made a difference. The comparison of games played in either Seattle or Eugene makes things interesting:
Seattle: UW (25-11-2)
Eugene: Tie (8-8)
Portland: UW (14-5-1)
Couple of notches seems about right.



