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Chinteresting facts about the UW vs UO Football Rivalry

YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 33,884
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Since college football was invented in 1994, UW is 2-17 vs UO during seasons with shitty head coaches.

During seasons with our? having decent to great head coaches, we are 5-3.
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    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 33,884
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    Sources said:

    You are both correct. College football was invented in 1994, but didn't actually start until 1998.

    Took me a sec, but assume 1998 is the OBK definition of when CFB started even though it was still dependent upon voters just as it is in the present day.
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    Sources said:

    You are both correct. College football was invented in 1994, but didn't actually start until 1998.

    Took me a sec, but assume 1998 is the OBK definition of when CFB started even though it was still dependent upon voters just as it is in the present day.
    OBK never claimed to be an academist out here.
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    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 33,884
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    dnc said:

    Sources said:

    You are both correct. College football was invented in 1994, but didn't actually start until 1998.

    Took me a sec, but assume 1998 is the OBK definition of when CFB started even though it was still dependent upon voters just as it is in the present day.
    OBK never claimed to be an academist out here.

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    AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
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    Its always been a feast or famine type of rivalary since 1975. It was fairly even to that point with the Huskies holding an edge and winning Rose Bowls. Then James dominated. Then Bellotti took the lead and Chip finished the duckade

    Now we are BACK and set to dominate the next 20 years

    If it got to the point where both teams were dominate it would be one of the best rivalries in China

    It is the closest thing soft af west coast football has to an SEC-level hate fest.
    the Arizona schools indulge in some quality in-state hate
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    creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 22,741
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    AZDuck said:

    Its always been a feast or famine type of rivalary since 1975. It was fairly even to that point with the Huskies holding an edge and winning Rose Bowls. Then James dominated. Then Bellotti took the lead and Chip finished the duckade

    Now we are BACK and set to dominate the next 20 years

    If it got to the point where both teams were dominate it would be one of the best rivalries in China

    It is the closest thing soft af west coast football has to an SEC-level hate fest.
    the Arizona schools indulge in some quality in-state hate
    I don't think it compares.
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    theLSkidtheLSkid Member Posts: 344
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    AZDuck said:

    Its always been a feast or famine type of rivalary since 1975. It was fairly even to that point with the Huskies holding an edge and winning Rose Bowls. Then James dominated. Then Bellotti took the lead and Chip finished the duckade

    Now we are BACK and set to dominate the next 20 years

    If it got to the point where both teams were dominate it would be one of the best rivalries in China

    It is the closest thing soft af west coast football has to an SEC-level hate fest.
    the Arizona schools indulge in some quality in-state hate
    Was at the ASU-UA gaime last year, a slight distain among the programs but nobody really follows the teams outside of the season

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    haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,457
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    AZDuck said:

    Its always been a feast or famine type of rivalary since 1975. It was fairly even to that point with the Huskies holding an edge and winning Rose Bowls. Then James dominated. Then Bellotti took the lead and Chip finished the duckade

    Now we are BACK and set to dominate the next 20 years

    If it got to the point where both teams were dominate it would be one of the best rivalries in China

    It is the closest thing soft af west coast football has to an SEC-level hate fest.
    the Arizona schools indulge in some quality in-state hate
    ASU wins rather easily. Gorgeous campus and college district of Phoenix. Highlight of my trip to the Fiesta bowl last year.
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    AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
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    I’m just saying they hate each other a lot, is all
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    Mosster47Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
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    AZDuck said:

    I’m just saying they hate each other a lot, is all

    Not really. Having lived both, the Oregon/Washington rivalry is a lot more heated.

    UA/ASU are still in that "happy to be here/we don't belong" side of things.

    Having coached down there forever too, when a kid gets a UA or ASU offer they are excited. When someone like USC or Oregon offers them it's a HUGE deal. Sorry Doogs, you were irrelevant then, and probably still are to kids in that area.

    I think the biggest reason the UA/ASU rivalry isn't very good is because no one is from Arizona. Everyone is a transplant so they like their home team and just follow the local schools because they are there.
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    theknowledgetheknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,564
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    Mosster47 said:

    AZDuck said:

    I’m just saying they hate each other a lot, is all

    Not really. Having lived both, the Oregon/Washington rivalry is a lot more heated.

    UA/ASU are still in that "happy to be here/we don't belong" side of things.

    Having coached down there forever too, when a kid gets a UA or ASU offer they are excited. When someone like USC or Oregon offers them it's a HUGE deal. Sorry Doogs, you were irrelevant then, and probably still are to kids in that area.

    I think the biggest reason the UA/ASU rivalry isn't very good is because no one is from Arizona. Everyone is a transplant so they like their home team and just follow the local schools because they are there.
    Times, they are a changin'. You should keep up.
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    Mosster47Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
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    Mosster47 said:

    AZDuck said:

    I’m just saying they hate each other a lot, is all

    Not really. Having lived both, the Oregon/Washington rivalry is a lot more heated.

    UA/ASU are still in that "happy to be here/we don't belong" side of things.

    Having coached down there forever too, when a kid gets a UA or ASU offer they are excited. When someone like USC or Oregon offers them it's a HUGE deal. Sorry Doogs, you were irrelevant then, and probably still are to kids in that area.

    I think the biggest reason the UA/ASU rivalry isn't very good is because no one is from Arizona. Everyone is a transplant so they like their home team and just follow the local schools because they are there.
    Times, they are a changin'. You should keep up.
    Wow, two kids. Let me call the press.
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    Mosster47 said:




    Mosster47 said:

    AZDuck said:

    I’m just saying they hate each other a lot, is all

    Not really. Having lived both, the Oregon/Washington rivalry is a lot more heated.

    UA/ASU are still in that "happy to be here/we don't belong" side of things.

    Having coached down there forever too, when a kid gets a UA or ASU offer they are excited. When someone like USC or Oregon offers them it's a HUGE deal. Sorry Doogs, you were irrelevant then, and probably still are to kids in that area.

    I think the biggest reason the UA/ASU rivalry isn't very good is because no one is from Arizona. Everyone is a transplant so they like their home team and just follow the local schools because they are there.
    Times, they are a changin'. You should keep up.
    Wow, two kids. Let me call the press.
    Also, Dominic Hampton.

    UW has signed 4 kids from Arizona in the last three classes after basically never signing anyone from AZ before that.

    It's not huge but it's a significant expansion of recruiting territory for us if it keeps up, as it appears it will.
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    SyphilisButterSyphilisButter Member Posts: 221
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    AZDuck said:

    Its always been a feast or famine type of rivalary since 1975. It was fairly even to that point with the Huskies holding an edge and winning Rose Bowls. Then James dominated. Then Bellotti took the lead and Chip finished the duckade

    Now we are BACK and set to dominate the next 20 years

    If it got to the point where both teams were dominate it would be one of the best rivalries in China

    It is the closest thing soft af west coast football has to an SEC-level hate fest.
    the Arizona schools indulge in some quality in-state hate
    Whoosh?
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