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TheBounceLives
TheBounceLives Member Posts: 42
edited February 16 in College Football Forum
The greatest win of the Peterson era was destroying a 4-8 Helfrich team.

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  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,745 Founders Club
    Pretty much

    Beating Colorado and Utah in the CCG seemed routine
  • PandaOrangeChiknDuck
    PandaOrangeChiknDuck Member Posts: 545
    edited December 2019
    Beat Oregon nothing else matters POTD.

    I hate the big brother, little brother, back and forth. But nothing screams little brother syndrome more than claiming the greatest victory of a two time Pac 12 championship era coach was a 70-21 victory over a team that had a sub .500 record.
  • ntxduck
    ntxduck Member Posts: 6,118
    Got helfrich fired and cut about 2-3 years off Oregon’s rebuild. Thanks Pete!
  • Or the Pac 12 sucks and beating Colorado and Utah is nothing to get excited about

    Beating Stanford and Oregon to win the north will always matter more

    Your best win this year was in Seattle

    And you know it

    It really wasn’t. Oregon had the North all but locked up before that game. The Utah game was Oregon’s best win by a long shot, because it was one of the only games this year where Oregon was effective on both sides of the ball.
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,695 Founders Club

    Or the Pac 12 sucks and beating Colorado and Utah is nothing to get excited about

    Beating Stanford and Oregon to win the north will always matter more

    Your best win this year was in Seattle

    And you know it

    It really wasn’t. Oregon had the North all but locked up before that game. The Utah game was Oregon’s best win by a long shot, because it was one of the only games this year where Oregon was effective on both sides of the ball.
    qpotd

    It really was.
  • ntxduck
    ntxduck Member Posts: 6,118
    haie said:

    Or the Pac 12 sucks and beating Colorado and Utah is nothing to get excited about

    Beating Stanford and Oregon to win the north will always matter more

    Your best win this year was in Seattle

    And you know it

    It really wasn’t. Oregon had the North all but locked up before that game. The Utah game was Oregon’s best win by a long shot, because it was one of the only games this year where Oregon was effective on both sides of the ball.
    qpotd

    It really was.
    Agree with @haie . Brb gonna kill myself
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,028
    Nobody should be ashamed, either side of the debate, for the importance of beating the other.

    The Washington/Oregon rivalry has emerged as the very best in the west, and it's not close. The games have had meaning for each team's season, there have been some historic tilts, they are clearly the two power programs in the PNW and are very significant players in the conference. Plus, the vitriol and passion involved in this rivalry is the closest thing we? have to southern football rivalry, or an OSU/Michigan-type rivalry, in the West.

    People are starting to pay attention to this rivlary on a national level as well. Outside of the PNW, nobody cares or is even aware of the Apple Cup or Civil War.

    "Beat [Washington][Oregon], nothing else matters" is a real thing and completely justified. Both programs competing for titles and serious bowls and talent and resources. It is what it is.
  • Theironshiek
    Theironshiek Member Posts: 167
    Well it certainly wasn’t that one bowl win. Again thinks for helping us speed up the rebuild.
  • haie said:

    Or the Pac 12 sucks and beating Colorado and Utah is nothing to get excited about

    Beating Stanford and Oregon to win the north will always matter more

    Your best win this year was in Seattle

    And you know it

    It really wasn’t. Oregon had the North all but locked up before that game. The Utah game was Oregon’s best win by a long shot, because it was one of the only games this year where Oregon was effective on both sides of the ball.
    qpotd

    It really was.
    I’d rather lose to Washington and win the PAC 12 championship than beat Washington and lose the PAC 12 championship. It’s hard!
  • PandaOrangeChiknDuck
    PandaOrangeChiknDuck Member Posts: 545
    edited December 2019

    haie said:

    Or the Pac 12 sucks and beating Colorado and Utah is nothing to get excited about

    Beating Stanford and Oregon to win the north will always matter more

    Your best win this year was in Seattle

    And you know it

    It really wasn’t. Oregon had the North all but locked up before that game. The Utah game was Oregon’s best win by a long shot, because it was one of the only games this year where Oregon was effective on both sides of the ball.
    qpotd

    It really was.
    I’d rather lose to Washington and win the PAC 12 championship than beat Washington and lose the PAC 12 championship. It’s hard!
    Washington has lost to Oregon 2 of their last three titles

    We live it
    Exactly, which brings us back to my point about how doogish it was for Kim to claim 70-21 was Pete's greatest victory in the Washington era.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,745 Founders Club

    haie said:

    Or the Pac 12 sucks and beating Colorado and Utah is nothing to get excited about

    Beating Stanford and Oregon to win the north will always matter more

    Your best win this year was in Seattle

    And you know it

    It really wasn’t. Oregon had the North all but locked up before that game. The Utah game was Oregon’s best win by a long shot, because it was one of the only games this year where Oregon was effective on both sides of the ball.
    qpotd

    It really was.
    I’d rather lose to Washington and win the PAC 12 championship than beat Washington and lose the PAC 12 championship. It’s hard!
    Washington has lost to Oregon 2 of their last three titles

    We live it
    Exactly, which brings us back to my point about how doogish it was for Kim to claim 70-21 was Pete's greatest victory in the Washington era.
    But my point that it probably was stands

    because I am always right
  • haie said:

    Or the Pac 12 sucks and beating Colorado and Utah is nothing to get excited about

    Beating Stanford and Oregon to win the north will always matter more

    Your best win this year was in Seattle

    And you know it

    It really wasn’t. Oregon had the North all but locked up before that game. The Utah game was Oregon’s best win by a long shot, because it was one of the only games this year where Oregon was effective on both sides of the ball.
    qpotd

    It really was.
    I’d rather lose to Washington and win the PAC 12 championship than beat Washington and lose the PAC 12 championship. It’s hard!
    Washington has lost to Oregon 2 of their last three titles

    We live it
    Exactly, which brings us back to my point about how doogish it was for Kim to claim 70-21 was Pete's greatest victory in the Washington era.
    But my point that it probably was stands

    because I am always right
    I won't dispute that
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,673 Swaye's Wigwam

    haie said:

    Or the Pac 12 sucks and beating Colorado and Utah is nothing to get excited about

    Beating Stanford and Oregon to win the north will always matter more

    Your best win this year was in Seattle

    And you know it

    It really wasn’t. Oregon had the North all but locked up before that game. The Utah game was Oregon’s best win by a long shot, because it was one of the only games this year where Oregon was effective on both sides of the ball.
    qpotd

    It really was.
    I’d rather lose to Washington and win the PAC 12 championship than beat Washington and lose the PAC 12 championship. It’s hard!
    Washington has lost to Oregon 2 of their last three titles

    We live it
    Exactly, which brings us back to my point about how doogish it was for Kim to claim 70-21 was Pete's greatest victory in the Washington era.
    NOGAF what Kim thinks or says aside from the handful of Ty and Sark doogs still lingering there.
  • chuck said:

    haie said:

    Or the Pac 12 sucks and beating Colorado and Utah is nothing to get excited about

    Beating Stanford and Oregon to win the north will always matter more

    Your best win this year was in Seattle

    And you know it

    It really wasn’t. Oregon had the North all but locked up before that game. The Utah game was Oregon’s best win by a long shot, because it was one of the only games this year where Oregon was effective on both sides of the ball.
    qpotd

    It really was.
    I’d rather lose to Washington and win the PAC 12 championship than beat Washington and lose the PAC 12 championship. It’s hard!
    Washington has lost to Oregon 2 of their last three titles

    We live it
    Exactly, which brings us back to my point about how doogish it was for Kim to claim 70-21 was Pete's greatest victory in the Washington era.
    NOGAF what Kim thinks or says aside from the handful of Ty and Sark doogs still lingering there.
    Little brother syndrome isn't broad, it's group by group or person by person. My point being, Doogman and it's community is infected with little brother syndrome, just like the educk community to the other spectrum. I wasn't tying the people here to that. I was making what I thought was an obvious assessment of Kim and the rest of Doogman, nothing more nothing less.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    The Stanford win a week earlier was the biggest win of the Pete era.

    The Oregon win just meant the most to people who would rather beat Oregon than actually have a great team.

    The resident quooks are right about this. I'm surprised they're surprised though. Kim Doogolds told us this was the biggest win to his little brain a long time ago.


  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839

    dnc said:

    The Stanford win a week earlier was the biggest win of the Pete era.

    The Oregon win just meant the most to people who would rather beat Oregon than actually have a great team.

    The resident quooks are right about this. I'm surprised they're surprised though. Kim Doogolds told us this was the biggest win to his little brain a long time ago.


    After 12 straight losses to follow up a Stanford win with another loss to Oregon would have ruined the magical run to a play off loss. Oregon didn't mail it in until after 70-21. And 70-21 on the road after 12 straight losses? Come on man, fuck Grinolds, that was big

    Had we beat Bama this discussion would be closed. Or maybe USC
    I agree it was big. I just think Stanford was bigger. That team at least had a pulse.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,028

    haie said:

    Or the Pac 12 sucks and beating Colorado and Utah is nothing to get excited about

    Beating Stanford and Oregon to win the north will always matter more

    Your best win this year was in Seattle

    And you know it

    It really wasn’t. Oregon had the North all but locked up before that game. The Utah game was Oregon’s best win by a long shot, because it was one of the only games this year where Oregon was effective on both sides of the ball.
    qpotd

    It really was.
    I’d rather lose to Washington and win the PAC 12 championship than beat Washington and lose the PAC 12 championship. It’s hard!
    Washington has lost to Oregon 2 of their last three titles

    We live it
    Exactly, which brings us back to my point about how doogish it was for Kim to claim 70-21 was Pete's greatest victory in the Washington era.
    Kim is a doog and a full-blown retard. Everyone knows that.
  • PandaOrangeChiknDuck
    PandaOrangeChiknDuck Member Posts: 545
    edited December 2019

    dnc said:

    The Stanford win a week earlier was the biggest win of the Pete era.

    The Oregon win just meant the most to people who would rather beat Oregon than actually have a great team.

    The resident quooks are right about this. I'm surprised they're surprised though. Kim Doogolds told us this was the biggest win to his little brain a long time ago.


    After 12 straight losses to follow up a Stanford win with another loss to Oregon would have ruined the magical run to a play off loss. Oregon didn't mail it in until after 70-21. And 70-21 on the road after 12 straight losses? Come on man, fuck Grinolds, that was big

    Had we beat Bama this discussion would be closed. Or maybe USC
    If you're saying for that season, sure, I'll buy that. But it's by no means the greatest win of the Pete Washington era, which is what Kim is supposedly arguing.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,745 Founders Club

    dnc said:

    The Stanford win a week earlier was the biggest win of the Pete era.

    The Oregon win just meant the most to people who would rather beat Oregon than actually have a great team.

    The resident quooks are right about this. I'm surprised they're surprised though. Kim Doogolds told us this was the biggest win to his little brain a long time ago.


    After 12 straight losses to follow up a Stanford win with another loss to Oregon would have ruined the magical run to a play off loss. Oregon didn't mail it in until after 70-21. And 70-21 on the road after 12 straight losses? Come on man, fuck Grinolds, that was big

    Had we beat Bama this discussion would be closed. Or maybe USC
    If you're saying for that season, sure, I'll buy that. But it's by no means the greatest win of the Pete Washington era, which is what Kim is supposedly arguing.
    Well that was the greatest season

    He doesn't have big wins

    Any of the three major bowls would qualify

    We play shit non conference teams and Pac 12 teams
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,695 Founders Club
    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    The Stanford win a week earlier was the biggest win of the Pete era.

    The Oregon win just meant the most to people who would rather beat Oregon than actually have a great team.

    The resident quooks are right about this. I'm surprised they're surprised though. Kim Doogolds told us this was the biggest win to his little brain a long time ago.


    After 12 straight losses to follow up a Stanford win with another loss to Oregon would have ruined the magical run to a play off loss. Oregon didn't mail it in until after 70-21. And 70-21 on the road after 12 straight losses? Come on man, fuck Grinolds, that was big

    Had we beat Bama this discussion would be closed. Or maybe USC
    I agree it was big. I just think Stanford was bigger. That team at least had a pulse.
    But we didn't beat Costello. Didn't mean as much to me.

    We humiliated Oregon and they weren't used to that.

    Let's face it we didn't beat anyone to win the North that year, because the deciding game was in Pullman.
  • TheBounceLives
    TheBounceLives Member Posts: 42
    haie said:

    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    The Stanford win a week earlier was the biggest win of the Pete era.

    The Oregon win just meant the most to people who would rather beat Oregon than actually have a great team.

    The resident quooks are right about this. I'm surprised they're surprised though. Kim Doogolds told us this was the biggest win to his little brain a long time ago.


    After 12 straight losses to follow up a Stanford win with another loss to Oregon would have ruined the magical run to a play off loss. Oregon didn't mail it in until after 70-21. And 70-21 on the road after 12 straight losses? Come on man, fuck Grinolds, that was big

    Had we beat Bama this discussion would be closed. Or maybe USC
    I agree it was big. I just think Stanford was bigger. That team at least had a pulse.
    But we didn't beat Costello. Didn't mean as much to me.

    We humiliated Oregon and they weren't used to that.

    Let's face it we didn't beat anyone to win the North that year, because the deciding game was in Pullman.
    Wrong. We were used to it by that point. Did you not see what Utah did to us at home in 2015?
  • MikeSeaver
    MikeSeaver Member Posts: 5,800

    Or the Pac 12 sucks and beating Colorado and Utah is nothing to get excited about

    Beating Stanford and Oregon to win the north will always matter more

    Your best win this year was in Seattle

    And you know it

    It absolutely wasn’t.

  • MikeSeaver
    MikeSeaver Member Posts: 5,800

    dnc said:

    The Stanford win a week earlier was the biggest win of the Pete era.

    The Oregon win just meant the most to people who would rather beat Oregon than actually have a great team.

    The resident quooks are right about this. I'm surprised they're surprised though. Kim Doogolds told us this was the biggest win to his little brain a long time ago.


    After 12 straight losses to follow up a Stanford win with another loss to Oregon would have ruined the magical run to a play off loss. Oregon didn't mail it in until after 70-21. And 70-21 on the road after 12 straight losses? Come on man, fuck Grinolds, that was big

    Had we beat Bama this discussion would be closed. Or maybe USC
    The worst Oregon team in 30 years, rather easily.

    Oregon did to Washington what you did to us? About 15 times.

    Who fucking cares.

  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,745 Founders Club
    Sounds like you do

    A lot