When their safety took a 15 yard penalty just to knock the living shit out of locker on the sideline and the whole team didn’t care and celebrated about the big hit. Meanwhile our coach and ad enjoyed the comportment of our young men. I liked that.
I gotta tell you, Bazey, I think 2009 might be the greatest Husky home game I've been to in the past 20 years. I never believed we would win until Jack locked in on Kearse to get us? into scoring position.
- I wasn't living in Seattle in 2000 over Miamuh but would have roughed up @creepycoug tuff at 7-11 afterwards. Kane Hall would have paled in comparison. - 2003 Apple Cup was lit and the most trash I've talked to Cuogs in person. - 2003 I put about 20 rubber duckies in the pissers, but both of those teams were dog shit so what evs. - 2013 plunger of Pete was kewl but anti-climatic - 2016 'Trees was phenomenal but I was 81% confident of victory going into that game. The curb stomping was just the cerry on top.
You see? This kind of posting will not garner the king of USC respect that we? crave. Be careful and limit how much fun you poke our overlords while they're? down.
You see? This kind of posting will not garner the king of USC respect that we? crave. Be careful and limit how much fun you poke our overlords while they're? down.
Our? overlords are one lucky 4th choice hire from being removed from Mt Rushmore and being replaced by Oklahoma. @AUBURNTROJAN is wrong in the sense that enough mediocrity can get a program removed from Mt Rushmore. Ask Michigan about this.
Chip Kelly ended the Cheat Carroll era. Cheat knew he couldn't compete anymore.
There is a peppering of truth to this.
Oregon had caught up and then blew them into oblivion. Chip's offense made USC look like Rutgers. An absolute massacre. Harbaugh was transforming Stanford from the worst SRS team in 30 years to the toughest, dirtiest team in CFB. He was a year away from the breakthrough but still blew Pete out in the Coliseum and gleefully ran the score up that year. Stunning, inexcusable losses to AZ and UW.
The conference definitely had caught up to him, and in some cases surpassed him. I think he always wanted to return to the NFL but his 2009 on-field struggles helped push him out the door faster than he would have wanted. That and impending sanctions.
Chip Kelly ended the Cheat Carroll era. Cheat knew he couldn't compete anymore.
There is a peppering of truth to this.
Oregon had caught up and then blew them into oblivion. Chip's offense made USC look like Rutgers. An absolute massacre. Harbaugh was transforming Stanford from the worst SRS team in 30 years to the toughest, dirtiest team in CFB. He was a year away from the breakthrough but still blew Pete out in the Coliseum and gleefully ran the score up that year. Stunning, inexcusable losses to AZ and UW.
The conference definitely had caught up to him, and in some cases surpassed him. I think he always wanted to return to the NFL but his 2009 on-field struggles helped push him out the door faster than he would have wanted. That and impending sanctions.
I agree. I think in college Pete was a rich man's Dennis Erickson. They have something in a bottle that works right away, and while it's working it's a lot of fucking fun. But after you get out of the quick torque of first and second gear and try and shift up for the long speed run, something happens and the wheels come off. That happened to Dennis at each stop too.
Admittedly, Pete found his forever home in the NFL here. But the very essence of his magic in LA was ephemeral ... shooting star kind of thing. Said another way, Pete would have never had a long grinding career at SC like DJ had here. Different men altogether, and thus different programs altogether. Pete's type of program eventually gets too much of itself and starts to jump the shark. Dennis was the same way in college, but unlike Pete never found his spot in the NFL.
Chip Kelly ended the Cheat Carroll era. Cheat knew he couldn't compete anymore.
There is a peppering of truth to this.
Oregon had caught up and then blew them into oblivion. Chip's offense made USC look like Rutgers. An absolute massacre. Harbaugh was transforming Stanford from the worst SRS team in 30 years to the toughest, dirtiest team in CFB. He was a year away from the breakthrough but still blew Pete out in the Coliseum and gleefully ran the score up that year. Stunning, inexcusable losses to AZ and UW.
The conference definitely had caught up to him, and in some cases surpassed him. I think he always wanted to return to the NFL but his 2009 on-field struggles helped push him out the door faster than he would have wanted. That and impending sanctions.
I agree. I think in college Pete was a rich man's Dennis Erickson. They have something in a bottle that works right away, and while it's working it's a lot of fucking fun. But after you get out of the quick torque of first and second gear and try and shift up for the long speed run, something happens and the wheels come off. That happened to Dennis at each stop too.
Admittedly, Pete found his forever home in the NFL here. But the very essence of his magic in LA was ephemeral ... shooting star kind of thing. Said another way, Pete would have never had a long grinding career at SC like DJ had here. Different men altogether, and thus different programs altogether. Pete's type of program eventually gets too much of itself and starts to jump the shark. Dennis was the same way in college, but unlike Pete never found his spot in the NFL.
Beautifully said. I the words of the great, Slim Pickins, you use your mouth purdier than a $20.00 whore.
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- I wasn't living in Seattle in 2000 over Miamuh but would have roughed up @creepycoug tuff at 7-11 afterwards. Kane Hall would have paled in comparison.
- 2003 Apple Cup was lit and the most trash I've talked to Cuogs in person.
- 2003 I put about 20 rubber duckies in the pissers, but both of those teams were dog shit so what evs.
- 2013 plunger of Pete was kewl but anti-climatic
- 2016 'Trees was phenomenal but I was 81% confident of victory going into that game. The curb stomping was just the cerry on top.
Oregon had caught up and then blew them into oblivion. Chip's offense made USC look like Rutgers. An absolute massacre. Harbaugh was transforming Stanford from the worst SRS team in 30 years to the toughest, dirtiest team in CFB. He was a year away from the breakthrough but still blew Pete out in the Coliseum and gleefully ran the score up that year. Stunning, inexcusable losses to AZ and UW.
The conference definitely had caught up to him, and in some cases surpassed him. I think he always wanted to return to the NFL but his 2009 on-field struggles helped push him out the door faster than he would have wanted. That and impending sanctions.
Admittedly, Pete found his forever home in the NFL here. But the very essence of his magic in LA was ephemeral ... shooting star kind of thing. Said another way, Pete would have never had a long grinding career at SC like DJ had here. Different men altogether, and thus different programs altogether. Pete's type of program eventually gets too much of itself and starts to jump the shark. Dennis was the same way in college, but unlike Pete never found his spot in the NFL.