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Mount Rushmore of Husky Football Quarterbacks

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  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,865 Founders Club
    TheGlove said:

    This thread is worthless without Cody PickettFelix SweetmanGrady Sizemore

  • unfrozencaveman
    unfrozencaveman Member Posts: 2,303
    Shane Fortney - straight outta Mukilteo

    DUAL THREAT
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,423

    Unless Pelluer went by the alias "Jacque Robinson" he never won a Rose Bowl MVP.


    Yep you're right. My mistake.


  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    Unless Pelluer went by the alias "Jacque Robinson" he never won a Rose Bowl MVP.

    Historical Bowel Game MVP Superiority Guy

  • TTJ
    TTJ Member Posts: 4,827
    I never got to see Schloredt or Heinrich. So I like Doogles' list.

    BJH never saw action in a loss. UW won everytime he appeared in a game. If he's not on the top of your list, you ain't doin it right.
  • Global
    Global Member Posts: 333
    The Bob Schloredt led UW teams that won the 60 and 61 Tose Bowls with him as MVP are also known for being epic changing. The Big Ten had owned the Rose Bowl in the post WWII era until those games. Football historians say those two games changed the course of West Coast football. Even if you were not born then, you cannot ignor their importance.

    Those were my first two seasons as a Husky fan, tagging along to games with my folks as a first and second grade little boy.

    And upsetting the #1 team in the country to win the game made it even better.

    Schloredt must be on any list.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Global said:

    The Bob Schloredt led UW teams that won the 60 and 61 Tose Bowls with him as MVP are also known for being epic changing. The Big Ten had owned the Rose Bowl in the post WWII era until those games. Football historians say those two games changed the course of West Coast football. Even if you were not born then, you cannot ignor their importance.

    Those were my first two seasons as a Husky fan, tagging along to games with my folks on crisp fall days as a first and second grade little boy.

    And upsetting the #1 team in the country to win the game made it even better.

    Schloredt must be on any list.

  • 79smoothdawg
    79smoothdawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 724 Swaye's Wigwam
    Global said:

    The Bob Schloredt led UW teams that won the 60 and 61 Tose Bowls with him as MVP are also known for being epic changing. The Big Ten had owned the Rose Bowl in the post WWII era until those games. Football historians say those two games changed the course of West Coast football. Even if you were not born then, yiou cannot ignor their importance.

    Those were my first two seasons as a Husky fan, tagging along to games with my folks as a first and second grade little boy.

    And upsetting the #1 team in the country to win the game made it even better.

    Schloredt must be on any list.

    if I didn't seeit it, it didn't happen.
  • Global
    Global Member Posts: 333
    Trust me. They were crisp fall days. Back then, it never rained on gameday, unless we needed it to beat USC.
  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    any Mt Rushmore without Hugh isn't my Mt Rushmore