We've all got them. Favorite games, favorite moments in the parking lot, favorite moments in the stands. Here are a few of mine.
Don James' first Apple Cup, 1975. Huskies trailed 27-14 with 3:00 left. The Cuogs had the ball on the UW 7-yard line. WSU coach Jim Sweeney was beign urged by his players to score again and rub the Huskies' faces in it. So Cuog QB threw the ball, and it was picked off by Al Burleson and returned 93 yards for the TD.
UW kicked off and held WSU to a three-and-out. Huskies got the ball back. Warren Moon dropped back to pass in the rain, and threw a deep ball to Spider Gaines. The ball was tipped by a Cuog defender, and into the arms of Gaines, who galloped the rest of the way for the 73-yard scoring toss. UW won 28-27. (Note: I was four years old and did not attend this game, but started going to games the following year).
Marques Tuiasosopo leading UW past the Cuogs 24-14 in 1999. Paul Arnold had a 90-yard TD run in the downpour, back when we thought he was going to be the next Billy Sims. The next season, Tui led UW to the Rose Bowl Championship.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do9-xvoJg2Y3 OTs... and the Dawgs knock off Top 5 Cuog
Corey Williams is engulfed by teammate Khalif Barnes, after catching the game-winning pass from Cody Pickett in the 2003 Apple Cup. The Huskies had trailed 19-14 in the fourth quarter, but this TD followed by the pick 6 by the late Marquise Cooper, sealed the deal on the 27-19 win. As Cooper crossed the goal line, I happened to be standing behind the end zone next to Jim Lambright. I grabbed him and gave a big bear hug. He just turned and glared at me with his piercing blue-eyed stare. I let go and said with a grin, "Sorry coach!"
Myles MF Gaskin goes off in the Pullman snow as the UW running back is named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week. The Dawgs won this 2018 Apple Cup for the ages. My friendly acquaintance Jim Moore later penned, "I paid $600 for four tickets, lost $170 in three bets with Husky fans, froze my rear end off for nearly four hours, then spent three hours on snowy and icy US 95 during a white-knuckle, 85-mile drive from Moscow to Couer d'Alene, drenched to the bone.
"... I did not enjoy it."
So, what are some of your favorite Apple Cup memories?
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I lost my cell phone in the process which sucked because I’d met a girl while I was still coherent and got her number but didn’t give her mine. Fun game and terrible hangover.
2. All of the Gaskin Apple Cups, collectively. I love that he never lost an Apple Cup in his career.
I go into the stadium early and someone calls in a bomb threat. PA announcer instructs everyone already in the stadium to look under their seats and if they see anything suspicious to stand up and raise their hands over their heads. The entire student sections stands and raises their hands up. The PA announcer "this is not a joke"
Lastly at Martin Stadium for players to get to the field from the locker room they had to cross the concourse in plain view of all. At the half, I stopped Mark Brunnel and get an autograph. That he stopped for 11 yo me is me and signed my ticket stub is a moment I will never forget.
2) Picket to C Williams. Sheer pandemonium in the stadium. Indelible moment..
3) In Pullme with the 2000 Rose Bowel team. Cold. As. Fuck. Up 4 or 5 scores at the half, peace out bitches. Apparently a WSU player felt the same and packed up his locker at the half, never to return. I seem to recall @dnc will know that famous WSU player's name who should be enshrined with a statue at Montlake.
Obligatory
Aside: Does the Husky band still send out pockets of the band to play in different sections? Used to love that as a kid.
Next morning on shitty local Pac 12 show Gesser was throwing a tantrum claiming Colorado was going to beat us down in P12CG while Cam Cleeland was laughing right next to him. Lot of unintentional comedy on that show which had a chucklefuck from each of the 4 schools every week.
The motto of my "crew" over the years, which has been about 50 /50 Dawg / Cuog, has been "Win or lose, we booze"...no sulking, no pimping, have another beer. It was always our favorite weekend of the year. Ironically, most of the great memories / stories have come after our Mighty Men of Montlake have been defeated...
Chuck Nelson's shank sailing right over my head, finishing with a bonfire in Clete Casper's front yard (with part of a goal post).
In 88, one of my guys was a GA at WSU, and we played quarters with Jack Daniels post-game with Uncle Denny...One of the boys didn't have tix (a former teacher / coach of mine), and he marched in through the tunnel with the Cuog band, out onto the field, and ran to the sideline and jumped into the stands before they could catch him.
With no tix, having a dude throw a ladder over the fence under the scoreboard to us (which we quickly climbed) to get into the Snow Bowl.
Probably the one I cherish the most was the triple-overtime debacle in Pullman, sitting with my best friend (a Coug), with free Cuog tix (he was in the AD there). Bitter, bitter tears were tasted that night...and they were frozen.
I also remember 09 well...Got back from 2 weeks in Cabo the night before, hosted my guys pre-game, Jack Lockner goes off, and
being woken up by helicopters flying around our neighborhood for 2 days looking for the guy that shot 4 policemen in Lakewood (we apparently lived 2 blocks from his sister)...
We always approached it as being more about the experience than the score, as much as I wanted the Dawgs to win, it wasn't going to fuck up a great time...csb
Jumping up and down with Patrick Reddick…him yelling at people on the goalposts. “TEAR THAT MOTHERFU**ER DOWN!”
Getting SWAT lined up and getting me off the field was fun too a few years later
2018 Gaskin running 70ish yards for the winning score.
2016 The scene at the end with team coming over to the visiting section after the game and the celebration
2002 Apple cup going on to field after game and having projectiles whiz by my head, then trying to get back to the car alive.