Rewatch the final drive against USC in 2009
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhTjtK2EcWcLocker's greatest moment. I cried in the stands as it happened. I would have bet the world that Sark was going to be our next elite coach. Kearse made tons of huge catches for us, also had the game winner on a 3rd and long @ WSU in 2010 that kept the Holiday Bowl dream (lol) alive.
(Sark ended up being decidedly mediocre + this USC team would lose 4 games and get obliterated by Stanford and Oregon and play in the Fight Hunger Bowl + Locker never looked this great again etc)
Still though, what a memory and moment. Only 2000 Miami and 2016 Stanford were more memorable for me as stadium experiences in-person go. I wasn't around to really see the 90s national title winning/contending teams.
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I watch it like once a month. I missed Miami in 2000. @puppylove_sugarsteel beloved Lambo assured us that all the home games when I was in school sucked.Gladstone said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhTjtK2EcWc
Locker's greatest moment. I cried in the stands as it happened. I would have bet the world that Sark was going to be our next elite coach. Kearse made tons of huge catches for us, also had the game winner on a 3rd and long @ WSU in 2010 that kept the Holiday Bowl dream (lol) alive.
(Sark ended up being decidedly mediocre + this USC team would lose 4 games and get obliterated by USC and Oregon and play in the Fight Hunger Bowl + Locker never looked this great again etc)
Still though, what a memory and moment. Only 2000 Miami and 2016 Stanford were more memorable for me as stadium experiences in-person go. I wasn't around to really see the 90s national title winning/contending teams.
This game was easily my most cathartic moment in Husky Stadium. It's only topped in Yella lore by smoking weed and talking shit with @RaceBannon in the Animal House RV at Autzen. -
I was in Afghanistan watching this game in our operations center. I may or may not have had a tear in my eye.Gladstone said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhTjtK2EcWc
Locker's greatest moment. I cried in the stands as it happened. I would have bet the world that Sark was going to be our next elite coach. Kearse made tons of huge catches for us, also had the game winner on a 3rd and long @ WSU in 2010 that kept the Holiday Bowl dream (lol) alive.
(Sark ended up being decidedly mediocre + this USC team would lose 4 games and get obliterated by USC and Oregon and play in the Fight Hunger Bowl + Locker never looked this great again etc)
Still though, what a memory and moment. Only 2000 Miami and 2016 Stanford were more memorable for me as stadium experiences in-person go. I wasn't around to really see the 90s national title winning/contending teams.
The outcome distracted me for a couple days...I might have killed some innocent civilians in my euphoria but then again who hasn't killed innocent civilians in war?
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How can you kill women and children?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I was in Afghanistan watching this game in our operations center. I may or may not have had a tear in my eye.Gladstone said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhTjtK2EcWc
Locker's greatest moment. I cried in the stands as it happened. I would have bet the world that Sark was going to be our next elite coach. Kearse made tons of huge catches for us, also had the game winner on a 3rd and long @ WSU in 2010 that kept the Holiday Bowl dream (lol) alive.
(Sark ended up being decidedly mediocre + this USC team would lose 4 games and get obliterated by USC and Oregon and play in the Fight Hunger Bowl + Locker never looked this great again etc)
Still though, what a memory and moment. Only 2000 Miami and 2016 Stanford were more memorable for me as stadium experiences in-person go. I wasn't around to really see the 90s national title winning/contending teams.
The outcome distracted me for a couple days...I might have killed some innocent civilians in my euphoria but then again who hasn't killed innocent civilians in war?
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Race gets it.RaceBannon said:
How can you kill women and children?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I was in Afghanistan watching this game in our operations center. I may or may not have had a tear in my eye.Gladstone said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhTjtK2EcWc
Locker's greatest moment. I cried in the stands as it happened. I would have bet the world that Sark was going to be our next elite coach. Kearse made tons of huge catches for us, also had the game winner on a 3rd and long @ WSU in 2010 that kept the Holiday Bowl dream (lol) alive.
(Sark ended up being decidedly mediocre + this USC team would lose 4 games and get obliterated by USC and Oregon and play in the Fight Hunger Bowl + Locker never looked this great again etc)
Still though, what a memory and moment. Only 2000 Miami and 2016 Stanford were more memorable for me as stadium experiences in-person go. I wasn't around to really see the 90s national title winning/contending teams.
The outcome distracted me for a couple days...I might have killed some innocent civilians in my euphoria but then again who hasn't killed innocent civilians in war?
Don't lead them quite as much -
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Anyone who runs, is a VC, anyone who stands still, is a well disciplined VCRaceBannon said:
How can you kill women and children?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I was in Afghanistan watching this game in our operations center. I may or may not have had a tear in my eye.Gladstone said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhTjtK2EcWc
Locker's greatest moment. I cried in the stands as it happened. I would have bet the world that Sark was going to be our next elite coach. Kearse made tons of huge catches for us, also had the game winner on a 3rd and long @ WSU in 2010 that kept the Holiday Bowl dream (lol) alive.
(Sark ended up being decidedly mediocre + this USC team would lose 4 games and get obliterated by USC and Oregon and play in the Fight Hunger Bowl + Locker never looked this great again etc)
Still though, what a memory and moment. Only 2000 Miami and 2016 Stanford were more memorable for me as stadium experiences in-person go. I wasn't around to really see the 90s national title winning/contending teams.
The outcome distracted me for a couple days...I might have killed some innocent civilians in my euphoria but then again who hasn't killed innocent civilians in war?
Don't lead them quite as much -
My favorite part is #52 on USC taking 15 seconds to flex after tackling Polk on a play that sets up the chip shot field goal.
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Incredible feeling to that game. Had just pushed LSU two weeks prior so Sark was looking statue ready.
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The beginning of the end of Sark for me. Why the fuck do you call the timeout to kick a FG with 7 seconds left. Was dead to me from there on.
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I'm so glad that fucking track around the field is gone.








