Best games in UW history
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I've never understood the sympathy and deifying of that guy. He was a piece of shit human.digits said:2000 @ Stanford. Tragic, but an epic game. RIP Curtis Williams.
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All of you are full of shit. UW football did not start till 2016. dawgs vs. tree
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just shut the fuck up for a few weeks.FirePete said:All of you are full of shit. UW football did not start till 2016. dawgs vs. tree
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The ‘81 USC wind bowl is literally *the* reason I’m here. It’s the first game my dad(s) ever took me to as a kid. Mind blown. I’ve been hopelessly obsessed with Husky football ever since.RaceBannon said:1975 USC said fuck off and LEAVE to John McKay after 10 straight losses
1975 Apple Cup made the wins over USC and UCLA that year mean something in the rebuild
1977 USC Warren Moon around the end to clinch the game. And the first Rose Bowl since 1963 season
1981 wind bowl against USC
1990 USC
Seems to be a theme here. #oldschool
You kinda had to be there, but Fred Small is a god. -
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This dude is a fucking hardcore husky legend.HUSKYFANATIC said:
I'm assuming it's 7-21/7-14 at that point and he's got straight whisky in that mug, wearing that shirt.
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00 Miami, 92 Nebraska, Whammy
Simple fact
Case closed
End of discussion
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Wasn't there some dipshit poster who didn't have either Miami game in the top 10?CaptainPJ said:00 Miami, 92 Nebraska, Whammy
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Started watching the Whammy and at some point in the 1st quarter, get called into work. Pop a tape into the old VHS player, checked to make sure I wasn’t recording over porn and hit record.StlouisDawg said:The whammy. Was in law school in St. Louis and went to Ozzie’s sports bar. The place to be at the time. They had one big screen of it (Florida had like 11) and one real table to watch it. Bunch of Miami dudes there and they were kind enough to let me join them.
Entire table was chiropractor students. Christian chiropractors. The talked so much shit about how the dawgs were going to melt in the heat and 58-0 at home. Like how we used to talk about the ducks in the 70’s.
I fucking hate chiropractors and always have. Not fond of the “have you heard the good news” crowd either.
I kept pretty silent the whole game. I’ve seen enough coug games to know things happen.
But kept getting happier.
Was not flush at the time but I bought all 12 of them a shot of Chambord & Frangeligo as the game ended (nuts and berries shoooter). Said a prayer/toast that it was clearly gods will the huskies were able defeat the humidity and vanquish their might foe. Ended with in the name of the father the son and the Holy Ghost. Looked like they were going to kill me.
Paid bill and Walked out. Hard to walk with my massive boner. I felt like John Wayne before Reagan started blowing him on the regular.
I get back during the 3rd quarter and remember seeing Richard Thomas’ 75 yard screen TD.
After I finish watching the game, I go back to watch the recording and discover the tape was fucked up and didn’t record properly. Thank Allah I got home in time to catch most of the 2nd half.
No Christian chiropractors in my story but I did find a good porn tape after the game ended. NTD, BB -
Why did we* even try recording live sports to VCR back in the day. It never worked.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Started watching the Whammy and at some point in the 1st quarter, get called into work. Pop a tape into the old VHS player, checked to make sure I wasn’t recording over porn and hit record.StlouisDawg said:The whammy. Was in law school in St. Louis and went to Ozzie’s sports bar. The place to be at the time. They had one big screen of it (Florida had like 11) and one real table to watch it. Bunch of Miami dudes there and they were kind enough to let me join them.
Entire table was chiropractor students. Christian chiropractors. The talked so much shit about how the dawgs were going to melt in the heat and 58-0 at home. Like how we used to talk about the ducks in the 70’s.
I fucking hate chiropractors and always have. Not fond of the “have you heard the good news” crowd either.
I kept pretty silent the whole game. I’ve seen enough coug games to know things happen.
But kept getting happier.
Was not flush at the time but I bought all 12 of them a shot of Chambord & Frangeligo as the game ended (nuts and berries shoooter). Said a prayer/toast that it was clearly gods will the huskies were able defeat the humidity and vanquish their might foe. Ended with in the name of the father the son and the Holy Ghost. Looked like they were going to kill me.
Paid bill and Walked out. Hard to walk with my massive boner. I felt like John Wayne before Reagan started blowing him on the regular.
I get back during the 3rd quarter and remember seeing Richard Thomas’ 75 yard screen TD.
After I finish watching the game, I go back to watch the recording and discover the tape was fucked up and didn’t record properly. Thank Allah I got home in time to catch most of the 2nd half.
No Christian chiropractors in my story but I did find a good porn tape after the game ended. NTD, BB -
I’m still scared by the experience. In a couple weeks, I’ll test my DVR and record something to test it prior to the season. It’s part of my fall training camp routineGrundleStiltzkin said:
Why did we* even try recording live sports to VCR back in the day. It never worked.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Started watching the Whammy and at some point in the 1st quarter, get called into work. Pop a tape into the old VHS player, checked to make sure I wasn’t recording over porn and hit record.StlouisDawg said:The whammy. Was in law school in St. Louis and went to Ozzie’s sports bar. The place to be at the time. They had one big screen of it (Florida had like 11) and one real table to watch it. Bunch of Miami dudes there and they were kind enough to let me join them.
Entire table was chiropractor students. Christian chiropractors. The talked so much shit about how the dawgs were going to melt in the heat and 58-0 at home. Like how we used to talk about the ducks in the 70’s.
I fucking hate chiropractors and always have. Not fond of the “have you heard the good news” crowd either.
I kept pretty silent the whole game. I’ve seen enough coug games to know things happen.
But kept getting happier.
Was not flush at the time but I bought all 12 of them a shot of Chambord & Frangeligo as the game ended (nuts and berries shoooter). Said a prayer/toast that it was clearly gods will the huskies were able defeat the humidity and vanquish their might foe. Ended with in the name of the father the son and the Holy Ghost. Looked like they were going to kill me.
Paid bill and Walked out. Hard to walk with my massive boner. I felt like John Wayne before Reagan started blowing him on the regular.
I get back during the 3rd quarter and remember seeing Richard Thomas’ 75 yard screen TD.
After I finish watching the game, I go back to watch the recording and discover the tape was fucked up and didn’t record properly. Thank Allah I got home in time to catch most of the 2nd half.
No Christian chiropractors in my story but I did find a good porn tape after the game ended. NTD, BB -
Maybe even scarred.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I’m still scared by the experience. In a couple weeks, I’ll test my DVR and record something to test it prior to the season. It’s part of my fall training camp routineGrundleStiltzkin said:
Why did we* even try recording live sports to VCR back in the day. It never worked.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Started watching the Whammy and at some point in the 1st quarter, get called into work. Pop a tape into the old VHS player, checked to make sure I wasn’t recording over porn and hit record.StlouisDawg said:The whammy. Was in law school in St. Louis and went to Ozzie’s sports bar. The place to be at the time. They had one big screen of it (Florida had like 11) and one real table to watch it. Bunch of Miami dudes there and they were kind enough to let me join them.
Entire table was chiropractor students. Christian chiropractors. The talked so much shit about how the dawgs were going to melt in the heat and 58-0 at home. Like how we used to talk about the ducks in the 70’s.
I fucking hate chiropractors and always have. Not fond of the “have you heard the good news” crowd either.
I kept pretty silent the whole game. I’ve seen enough coug games to know things happen.
But kept getting happier.
Was not flush at the time but I bought all 12 of them a shot of Chambord & Frangeligo as the game ended (nuts and berries shoooter). Said a prayer/toast that it was clearly gods will the huskies were able defeat the humidity and vanquish their might foe. Ended with in the name of the father the son and the Holy Ghost. Looked like they were going to kill me.
Paid bill and Walked out. Hard to walk with my massive boner. I felt like John Wayne before Reagan started blowing him on the regular.
I get back during the 3rd quarter and remember seeing Richard Thomas’ 75 yard screen TD.
After I finish watching the game, I go back to watch the recording and discover the tape was fucked up and didn’t record properly. Thank Allah I got home in time to catch most of the 2nd half.
No Christian chiropractors in my story but I did find a good porn tape after the game ended. NTD, BB -
AbundancePurpleBaze said:
Maybe even scarred.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I’m still scared by the experience. In a couple weeks, I’ll test my DVR and record something to test it prior to the season. It’s part of my fall training camp routineGrundleStiltzkin said:
Why did we* even try recording live sports to VCR back in the day. It never worked.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Started watching the Whammy and at some point in the 1st quarter, get called into work. Pop a tape into the old VHS player, checked to make sure I wasn’t recording over porn and hit record.StlouisDawg said:The whammy. Was in law school in St. Louis and went to Ozzie’s sports bar. The place to be at the time. They had one big screen of it (Florida had like 11) and one real table to watch it. Bunch of Miami dudes there and they were kind enough to let me join them.
Entire table was chiropractor students. Christian chiropractors. The talked so much shit about how the dawgs were going to melt in the heat and 58-0 at home. Like how we used to talk about the ducks in the 70’s.
I fucking hate chiropractors and always have. Not fond of the “have you heard the good news” crowd either.
I kept pretty silent the whole game. I’ve seen enough coug games to know things happen.
But kept getting happier.
Was not flush at the time but I bought all 12 of them a shot of Chambord & Frangeligo as the game ended (nuts and berries shoooter). Said a prayer/toast that it was clearly gods will the huskies were able defeat the humidity and vanquish their might foe. Ended with in the name of the father the son and the Holy Ghost. Looked like they were going to kill me.
Paid bill and Walked out. Hard to walk with my massive boner. I felt like John Wayne before Reagan started blowing him on the regular.
I get back during the 3rd quarter and remember seeing Richard Thomas’ 75 yard screen TD.
After I finish watching the game, I go back to watch the recording and discover the tape was fucked up and didn’t record properly. Thank Allah I got home in time to catch most of the 2nd half.
No Christian chiropractors in my story but I did find a good porn tape after the game ended. NTD, BB -
I have a crate full of VCR tapes of the glory days
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Fuck off. It was an epic game, a player was paralyzed for Christ's sake, he died two years later. If you can't be sympathetic to that, regardless of what type of person he was, than what does that say about you? Shit human comes to mind.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I've never understood the sympathy and deifying of that guy. He was a piece of shit human.digits said:2000 @ Stanford. Tragic, but an epic game. RIP Curtis Williams.
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NOFC. It was ages ago. He was a decent safety and a felon and a serial spousal abuser and a dead beat dad. You want to cry for him go right ahead but don't expect this crowd to go into depression with you.digits said:
Fuck off. It was an epic game, a player was paralyzed for Christ's sake, he died two years later. If you can't be sympathetic to that, regardless of what type of person he was, than what does that say about you? Shit human comes to mind.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I've never understood the sympathy and deifying of that guy. He was a piece of shit human.digits said:2000 @ Stanford. Tragic, but an epic game. RIP Curtis Williams.
This board does *gurgle* jokes about some Oregon player whose name I can't remember drowning in whatever river that is in Eugene. And has done those jokes for years. When Colt Lyerla eventually dies young somehow, a virtual certainty, we'll joke about that too.
This is a place for tuff customers. If you're sensitive, I recommend moving on. Our? humor knows few if any boundaries. That's why we? have the reputation for edge. Pussies don't get reputations for edge. We got here.
When Williams played against Idaho, he had a warrant out for his arrest. He’d been arrested every year he was here: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000. He was a convicted felon who’d served time for choking his wife. Two other assault charges were pending against him. He was accused of cutting his wife’s face, breaking her arm, breaking her nose.
Ordered to pay $283 a month in child support, Williams had paid nothing. Earlier in the year, he’d flunked two classes. If not for Swahili — a notoriously easy class at the UW and a favorite of football players — he would have been ineligible to play.
Just a little reminder of who this guy was. It's like being sad that Lawrence Phillips died in jail. WTFC? Not me. -
75 Apple Cup. I was a freshman frat boy with a couple friends on the team. Somehow I lived thru the ensuing party.
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Anyone who doesn’t have this as #1 needs to LEAVE, fuck off and DIAFF. This is the game that started it all for all of is (except Race, he is still upset about the Gil Dobie streak ending).
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RaceBannon said:
I have a crate full of VCR tapes of the glory days
And they workedRaceBannon said:I have a crate full of VCR tapes of the glory days
And they worked
One of my neighbors is like that. Turned out to be a bunch of tapes about his swinging days in the seventies. Man must have had a dick made of leather from fucking all the moms round here.RaceBannon said:I have a crate full of VCR tapes of the glory days
And they worked
I told him that and he just lit a Winston and turned the oxygen tank up so he could laugh. -
So I watched the whammy so far. Bad with names but liked the safety stuff early in the game. RB block as the FB ran in the screen pass TD was hilarious. TEs kid just committed recently? He seemed like a total beast I wonder if the kid has that in him. That was one hard hit that left the Miami player on the field for 10 minutes.
Love how the anouncers just kept talking about the dawgs unable to keep up the the Miami SPEED and that the humidity would just be to much.
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I enjoyed at asu in 17. What a fucking pathetic Browning performance against the worst passing defense in college football history.
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Shoutout to Georgia State, 2014. Dawgs roared back after going down 2 TDs at half. Comebacks against Sun Belt East teams are always special.
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Sadly not his worst performancePitchfork51 said:I enjoyed at asu in 17. What a fucking pathetic Browning performance against the worst passing defense in college football history.
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Memorable if only for the loud chorus of boooos when halftime started lol.Sources said:Shoutout to Georgia State, 2014. Dawgs roared back after going down 2 TDs at half. Comebacks against Sun Belt East teams are always special.
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Sadly, this game is forever forgotten because of the CW tragedy. UW blows a 24-7 lead in the 4th only to watch Tui throw 3 passes down the field with 30 seconds left in front of a drenched 450 people in old Stanford Stadium.digits said:2000 @ Stanford. Tragic, but an epic game. RIP Curtis Williams.
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Any Gil Dobie game
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Yeah, even though it was one of the most remarkable comeback wins in Husky history, I remember leaving the stadium somber because of the injury/ambulance.TommySQC said:
Sadly, this game is forever forgotten because of the CW tragedy. UW blows a 24-7 lead in the 4th only to watch Tui throw 3 passes down the field with 30 seconds left in front of a drenched 450 people in old Stanford Stadium.digits said:2000 @ Stanford. Tragic, but an epic game. RIP Curtis Williams.
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The doogiest game
2003 apple cup, keeping the 27 year non losing season streak alive on the back of Corey Williams and Marques Cooper (RIP)
Loudest game I remember attending, couldn’t hear myself yell during the last stop/pick6.