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  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042
    edited August 2022

    That ship has sailed. Too many ingredients have changed to achieve a long period of stability and consistently very good to great teams.


    Literally in the middle of the greatest dynasty ever

    Roll damn tide

    We’re talking about Warshington here.

    #Loyal to the Soil
    #DoingThingsThe RightWay


  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,721 Standard Supporter
    trublue said:

    Sorry bout 2001. The fact that a bunch of good players graduated (and were not replaced) is a YOU problem. Rick had a knack of doing a good job initially with other coach’s recruits and not so good with his own.

    Miami respected you 20 years ago.

    The 2000-2001 series was probably scheduled around the time the two of you shared the national championship in 1991.

    Miami and Washington are chasing the same thing - relevance today compared to their historical past.

    That ship has sailed. Too many ingredients have changed to achieve a long period of stability and consistently very good to great teams.

    With the advent of the portal and the implementation of the NIL in recruiting, it’s the Wild West out there, IMHO.


    Yes, that loss in 2001 had a real negative impact on the legacy of the 2000 team.
  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042
    We all know about the legacy of the 2000 team and all the Warshington players that shouldn’t haven’t even been on the field.

    Need a link to the series of articles in the Seattle Times detailing the failure of Coach Neuheisel to discipline players and the failure of the legal system to prosecute players?

    #DoingThingsTheRightWay
  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042

    trublue said:

    Sorry bout 2001. The fact that a bunch of good players graduated (and were not replaced) is a YOU problem. Rick had a knack of doing a good job initially with other coach’s recruits and not so good with his own.

    Miami respected you 20 years ago.

    The 2000-2001 series was probably scheduled around the time the two of you shared the national championship in 1991.

    Miami and Washington are chasing the same thing - relevance today compared to their historical past.

    That ship has sailed. Too many ingredients have changed to achieve a long period of stability and consistently very good to great teams.

    With the advent of the portal and the implementation of the NIL in recruiting, it’s the Wild West out there, IMHO.


    Yes, that loss in 2001 had a real negative impact on the legacy of the 2000 team.
    Something to be really proud of, Anus!
  • thechatch
    thechatch Member Posts: 7,486 Standard Supporter
    Lol at legacy discussion.

    The only people who give a fuck about that kind of thing are 50yo message board warriors.
  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 13,014
    thechatch said:

    Lol at legacy discussion.

    The only people who give a fuck about that kind of thing are 50yo message board warriors.

    Sure, let's talk about the present.



    Third in the NW
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,457 Founders Club
    Oregon no longer cares about the Huskies

    Allegedly
  • 46XiJCAB
    46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967

    Oregon no longer cares about the Huskies

    Allegedly

    Fact.
  • thechatch
    thechatch Member Posts: 7,486 Standard Supporter
    I still care about the huskies. They’re the only program in our region with the resources to compete on a consistent basis.
  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042
    edited August 2022

    Oregon no longer cares about the Huskies

    Allegedly

    I do.

    Only school to talk shit about their program after an 0-12 season . . . In total denial.

    Losing to an unbelievably bad Cougs team coached by Paul Wulff in the Apple Cup to complete the 0-fer season in 2008.

    Congrats on entrance into the Hall of Shame . . .