This was a defining moment in the history of Husky football. This showed the game was finally a rivalry for BOTH teams and was also a Classic Neuheisel moment.
Although Don James’ teams occasionally lost to Oregon, there was no big celebration by the Huskies team after disposing of Oregon at Autzen Stadium. They would simply walk off the field.
On the rare occasions they lost, the Husky players were flat out pissed off (at themselves) because winning was expected and the norm at the time.
This was a defining moment in the history of Husky football. This showed the game was finally a rivalry for BOTH teams and was also a Classic Neuheisel moment.
Although Don James’ teams occasionally lost to Oregon, there was no big celebration by the Huskies team after disposing of Oregon at Autzen Stadium. They would simply walk off the field.
On the rare occasions they lost, the Husky players were flat out pissed off (at themselves) because winning was expected and the norm at the time.
I had the misfortune of attending the 88 game i think, at Autzen where Oregon broke a long losing string at home against UW
This was a defining moment in the history of Husky football. This showed the game was finally a rivalry for BOTH teams and was also a Classic Neuheisel moment.
Although Don James’ teams occasionally lost to Oregon, there was no big celebration by the Huskies team after disposing of Oregon at Autzen Stadium. They would simply walk off the field.
On the rare occasions they lost, the Husky players were flat out pissed off (at themselves) because winning was expected and the norm at the time.
This was a defining moment in the history of Husky football. This showed the game was finally a rivalry for BOTH teams and was also a Classic Neuheisel moment.
Although Don James’ teams occasionally lost to Oregon, there was no big celebration by the Huskies team after disposing of Oregon at Autzen Stadium. They would simply walk off the field.
On the rare occasions they lost, the Husky players were flat out pissed off (at themselves) because winning was expected and the norm at the time.
I had the misfortune of attending the 88 game i think, at Autzen where Oregon broke a long losing string at home against UW
Oregon fans were quite boisterous shall we say
Terry Obee running the reverse for the TD.
Ducks beat them in Eugene in ‘87 too.
The Huskies paid them with back by winning the next five in a row, four of them in Seattle.
The Husky D beat the crap out of Musgrave at Seattle in 1990.
This was a defining moment in the history of Husky football. This showed the game was finally a rivalry for BOTH teams and was also a Classic Neuheisel moment.
Although Don James’ teams occasionally lost to Oregon, there was no big celebration by the Huskies team after disposing of Oregon at Autzen Stadium. They would simply walk off the field.
On the rare occasions they lost, the Husky players were flat out pissed off (at themselves) because winning was expected and the norm at the time.
I had the misfortune of attending the 88 game i think, at Autzen where Oregon broke a long losing string at home against UW
Oregon fans were quite boisterous shall we say
Terry Obee running the reverse for the TD.
Ducks beat them in Eugene in ‘87 too.
The Huskies paid them with back by winning the next five in a row, four of them in Seattle.
The Husky D beat the crap out of Musgrave at Seattle in 1990.
First game I ever attended. I'm from SW Washington so the news I watched and read all had an Oregon slant. Terry Fry wrote some sniveling article that week about UW basically being a hig mean bully. Between that and the game I also started to actually dislike the ducks at this time,, whereas I had previously pulled for them to at least be a good team.
It's not hard to see how I became part of doog nation. I saw a bunch of home games featuring two of the best UW teams ever.
This was a defining moment in the history of Husky football. This showed the game was finally a rivalry for BOTH teams and was also a Classic Neuheisel moment.
Although Don James’ teams occasionally lost to Oregon, there was no big celebration by the Huskies team after disposing of Oregon at Autzen Stadium. They would simply walk off the field.
On the rare occasions they lost, the Husky players were flat out pissed off (at themselves) because winning was expected and the norm at the time.
I had the misfortune of attending the 88 game i think, at Autzen where Oregon broke a long losing string at home against UW
Oregon fans were quite boisterous shall we say
Terry Obee running the reverse for the TD.
Ducks beat them in Eugene in ‘87 too.
The Huskies paid them with back by winning the next five in a row, four of them in Seattle.
The Husky D beat the crap out of Musgrave at Seattle in 1990.
First game I ever attended. I'm from SW Washington so the news I watched and read all had an Oregon slant. Terry Fry wrote some sniveling article that week about UW basically being a hig mean bully. Between that and the game I also started to actually dislike the ducks at this time,, whereas I had previously pulled for them to at least be a good team.
It's not hard to see how I became part of doog nation. I saw a bunch of home games featuring two of the best UW teams ever.
You'll have to excuse The Oregonian's columnist at the time, Terry Frei.
His father was the head coach at Oregon in the late 60's-early 70's, I believe.
if that had gone back to 1994 when football first was played in Oregon - our butts wold be hurting. I might check it out but then I would have to do some work...
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@RaceBannon was there.
Although Don James’ teams occasionally lost to Oregon, there was no big celebration by the Huskies team after disposing of Oregon at Autzen Stadium. They would simply walk off the field.
On the rare occasions they lost, the Husky players were flat out pissed off (at themselves) because winning was expected and the norm at the time.
Oregon fans were quite boisterous shall we say
@puppylove_sugarsteel!!! True???
Ducks beat them in Eugene in ‘87 too.
The Huskies paid them with back by winning the next five in a row, four of them in Seattle.
The Husky D beat the crap out of Musgrave at Seattle in 1990.
It's not hard to see how I became part of doog nation. I saw a bunch of home games featuring two of the best UW teams ever.
His father was the head coach at Oregon in the late 60's-early 70's, I believe.