Who remembers 300 & 200

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How do you hire a coach 5 years after he allowed the only 300 & 200 game which happen to be against us?!!
That's what I always think when I see Tui running up and down on Stanford. -
I always think of Troy Walters burning yet another shitty fucking UW d and almost blowing Tui's epic performance.
I was at the UA "Roses" game as well (following week?)....fuck -
Once I heard we were celebrating with roses in the post game after that UA game I knew we were going to lose to UCLA. UCLA has always been a thorn in our side throughout history especially at UCLA.TommySQC said:I always think of Troy Walters burning yet another shitty fucking UW d and almost blowing Tui's epic performance.
I was at the UA "Roses" game as well (following week?)....fuck -
He_Needs_More_Time said:
Once I heard we were celebrating with roses in the post game after that UA game I knew we were going to lose to UCLA. UCLA has always been a thorn in our side throughout history especially at UCLA.TommySQC said:I always think of Troy Walters burning yet another shitty fucking UW d and almost blowing Tui's epic performance.
I was at the UA "Roses" game as well (following week?)....fuck
Mora is going to implode and UW will DOMINATE!1!!
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That UCLA game was brutal. Remember AK 47's face on the front cover of the sports page?
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Ever since I was personally able to experience how shitty Willingham's defenses were, Tui's 200/300 game in 1999 and the 81 yards in 3 plays to win the game in 2000 are less impressive to me. Sad, but true.
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Had to be a "nega" here but year during Ty's tenure I was thinking no wonder Tui did that against them.CheersWestDawg said:Ever since I was personally able to experience how shitty Willingham's defenses were, Tui's 200/300 game in 1999 and the 81 yards in 3 plays to win the game in 2000 are less impressive to me. Sad, but true.
Ty was 0-5 against the Huskies at Stanford. Why I was so pissed when we hired him not to mention he was just recently fired. -
Man, I tell you what. That 3 play drive was one of the most emotional days I have ever experienced. I was working on the broadcast for komo in Seattle, and we were talking to Rondeau and Nelson during the breaks and we thought Curtis had died on the field. It was something that was being communicated that is was a possibility. Everyone was shaken, and really couldn't grasp what was happening. Some players were hysterical and we were getting all this through the feed.
Rondeau called those plays with perfection. I put together a highlight reel for Fox Sports Northwest at the and put Rondeau's voice to the highlights. If you were a husky fan it brought chills. That pass in the corner to Justin Robbins was perfectly placed by Tui, and he just went to the ground and pointed to the sky. I believe the 2nd pass went to Elstrom and was almost picked off if I remember right.
To me it was one of the most impressive drives I have ever seen under the circumstances, the rain was so heavy most fans left the game. The people I knew down there left in the third quarter. It was absolutely miserable conditions.
That next week, of practice guys were shell shocked and slick rick was tremendous that week. I went to UW the same time as Curtis and I remember seeing him walking on campus. He was a solid guy and seeing him at the Rose Bowl in a wheel chair was just surreal.
Williams came out Bullard in Fresno CA, and he didn't have the smoothest ride. To see his smile on his face and watching his first interview for television after his injury will be something I will never forget. I can still see it clearly in my mind 12 years later.
It's partly why I am so sensitive to having the number taken off the field.
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Ty's teams just needed to FINISH
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Disagree. I think he just needed more bullets.RaceBannon said:Ty's teams just needed to FINISH
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Yep. I was there.jecornel said:Were you at the game? Electric day and Tui was hurt in that game. The stadium was out of its mind, the winds were howling and Tyrone was very unhappy after the game.
Speaking of tyrone, I loved it when a year or two ago he "announced his retirement from coaching" after he had already been out of a job for 2-3 years with no prospects in sight.
It was like if grinolds announced that he would no longer date famous supermodels. -
Speaking of, how did I not know about this? http://colorado.rivals.com/viewcoach.asp?coach=545&year=2013
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I was there. What about it? Are you just trying to be hurtful?jecornel said:Were you at the game? Electric day and Tui was hurt in that game. The stadium was out of its mind, the winds were howling and Tyrone was very unhappy after the game.
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I was at UCLA too. Some dude was passing around a sign up sheet for people who were interested in a Rose Bowl trip package.jecornel said:That UCLA game was brutal. Remember AK 47's face on the front cover of the sports page?
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That wasn't the 200/300 game. Also, most fans didn't leave.jecornel said:Man, I tell you what. That 3 play drive was one of the most emotional days I have ever experienced. I was working on the broadcast for komo in Seattle, and we were talking to Rondeau and Nelson during the breaks and we thought Curtis had died on the field. It was something that was being communicated that is was a possibility. Everyone was shaken, and really couldn't grasp what was happening. Some players were hysterical and we were getting all this through the feed.
Rondeau called those plays with perfection. I put together a highlight reel for Fox Sports Northwest at the and put Rondeau's voice to the highlights. If you were a husky fan it brought chills. That pass in the corner to Justin Robbins was perfectly placed by Tui, and he just went to the ground and pointed to the sky. I believe the 2nd pass went to Elstrom and was almost picked off if I remember right.
To me it was one of the most impressive drives I have ever seen under the circumstances, the rain was so heavy most fans left the game. The people I knew down there left in the third quarter. It was absolutely miserable conditions.
That next week, of practice guys were shell shocked and slick rick was tremendous that week. I went to UW the same time as Curtis and I remember seeing him walking on campus. He was a solid guy and seeing him at the Rose Bowl in a wheel chair was just surreal.
Williams came out Bullard in Fresno CA, and he didn't have the smoothest ride. To see his smile on his face and watching his first interview for television after his injury will be something I will never forget. I can still see it clearly in my mind 12 years later.
It's partly why I am so sensitive to having the number taken off the field. -
Holy crapoli!TheKobeStopper said:Speaking of, how did I not know about this? http://colorado.rivals.com/viewcoach.asp?coach=545&year=2013
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Our expectations were so much higher then... *sigh*MikeDamone said:
I was at UCLA too. Some dude was passing around a sign up sheet for people who were interested in a Rose Bowl trip package.jecornel said:That UCLA game was brutal. Remember AK 47's face on the front cover of the sports page?
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My response was the cheerswestdog, and his comment about the 3 play game against stanford was not impressive.MikeDamone said:
That wasn't the 200/300 game. Also, most fans didn't leave.jecornel said:Man, I tell you what. That 3 play drive was one of the most emotional days I have ever experienced. I was working on the broadcast for komo in Seattle, and we were talking to Rondeau and Nelson during the breaks and we thought Curtis had died on the field. It was something that was being communicated that is was a possibility. Everyone was shaken, and really couldn't grasp what was happening. Some players were hysterical and we were getting all this through the feed.
Rondeau called those plays with perfection. I put together a highlight reel for Fox Sports Northwest at the and put Rondeau's voice to the highlights. If you were a husky fan it brought chills. That pass in the corner to Justin Robbins was perfectly placed by Tui, and he just went to the ground and pointed to the sky. I believe the 2nd pass went to Elstrom and was almost picked off if I remember right.
To me it was one of the most impressive drives I have ever seen under the circumstances, the rain was so heavy most fans left the game. The people I knew down there left in the third quarter. It was absolutely miserable conditions.
That next week, of practice guys were shell shocked and slick rick was tremendous that week. I went to UW the same time as Curtis and I remember seeing him walking on campus. He was a solid guy and seeing him at the Rose Bowl in a wheel chair was just surreal.
Williams came out Bullard in Fresno CA, and he didn't have the smoothest ride. To see his smile on his face and watching his first interview for television after his injury will be something I will never forget. I can still see it clearly in my mind 12 years later.
It's partly why I am so sensitive to having the number taken off the field.
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Ok. I will let you back on the bandwagon.jecornel said:
My response was the cheerswestdog, and his comment about the 3 play game against stanford was not impressive.MikeDamone said:
That wasn't the 200/300 game. Also, most fans didn't leave.jecornel said:Man, I tell you what. That 3 play drive was one of the most emotional days I have ever experienced. I was working on the broadcast for komo in Seattle, and we were talking to Rondeau and Nelson during the breaks and we thought Curtis had died on the field. It was something that was being communicated that is was a possibility. Everyone was shaken, and really couldn't grasp what was happening. Some players were hysterical and we were getting all this through the feed.
Rondeau called those plays with perfection. I put together a highlight reel for Fox Sports Northwest at the and put Rondeau's voice to the highlights. If you were a husky fan it brought chills. That pass in the corner to Justin Robbins was perfectly placed by Tui, and he just went to the ground and pointed to the sky. I believe the 2nd pass went to Elstrom and was almost picked off if I remember right.
To me it was one of the most impressive drives I have ever seen under the circumstances, the rain was so heavy most fans left the game. The people I knew down there left in the third quarter. It was absolutely miserable conditions.
That next week, of practice guys were shell shocked and slick rick was tremendous that week. I went to UW the same time as Curtis and I remember seeing him walking on campus. He was a solid guy and seeing him at the Rose Bowl in a wheel chair was just surreal.
Williams came out Bullard in Fresno CA, and he didn't have the smoothest ride. To see his smile on his face and watching his first interview for television after his injury will be something I will never forget. I can still see it clearly in my mind 12 years later.
It's partly why I am so sensitive to having the number taken off the field.
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Wait...what? Are you serious? Do you remember what travel company? Do you have more details on this? That is unreal.MikeDamone said:
I was at UCLA too. Some dude was passing around a sign up sheet for people who were interested in a Rose Bowl trip package.jecornel said:That UCLA game was brutal. Remember AK 47's face on the front cover of the sports page?
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When I was 11 years old my dad bought a Rose Bowl package trip before we had clinched, and we promptly shit the bed against the Cougs (1982)jecornel said:
Wait...what? Are you serious? Do you remember what travel company? Do you have more details on this? That is unreal.MikeDamone said:
I was at UCLA too. Some dude was passing around a sign up sheet for people who were interested in a Rose Bowl trip package.jecornel said:That UCLA game was brutal. Remember AK 47's face on the front cover of the sports page?
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I was at the game in 1982. I was visiting WSU to see if that's where I wanted to go to school.DerekJohnson said:
When I was 11 years old my dad bought a Rose Bowl package trip before we had clinched, and we promptly shit the bed against the Cougs (1982)jecornel said:
Wait...what? Are you serious? Do you remember what travel company? Do you have more details on this? That is unreal.MikeDamone said:
I was at UCLA too. Some dude was passing around a sign up sheet for people who were interested in a Rose Bowl trip package.jecornel said:That UCLA game was brutal. Remember AK 47's face on the front cover of the sports page?
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I'm hearing he just needed more time.Mad_Son said: -
'99 was probably the worst pac-10 ever (between the expansion to the Arizona schools & the expansion to Colorado and Utah). It was bottom three anyway. Even with all that, it boggles my mind that a Tytanic team made to the RB.
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Hey JimmyDoog,jecornel said:
My response was the cheerswestdog, and his comment about the 3 play game against stanford was not impressive.MikeDamone said:
That wasn't the 200/300 game. Also, most fans didn't leave.jecornel said:Man, I tell you what. That 3 play drive was one of the most emotional days I have ever experienced. I was working on the broadcast for komo in Seattle, and we were talking to Rondeau and Nelson during the breaks and we thought Curtis had died on the field. It was something that was being communicated that is was a possibility. Everyone was shaken, and really couldn't grasp what was happening. Some players were hysterical and we were getting all this through the feed.
Rondeau called those plays with perfection. I put together a highlight reel for Fox Sports Northwest at the and put Rondeau's voice to the highlights. If you were a husky fan it brought chills. That pass in the corner to Justin Robbins was perfectly placed by Tui, and he just went to the ground and pointed to the sky. I believe the 2nd pass went to Elstrom and was almost picked off if I remember right.
To me it was one of the most impressive drives I have ever seen under the circumstances, the rain was so heavy most fans left the game. The people I knew down there left in the third quarter. It was absolutely miserable conditions.
That next week, of practice guys were shell shocked and slick rick was tremendous that week. I went to UW the same time as Curtis and I remember seeing him walking on campus. He was a solid guy and seeing him at the Rose Bowl in a wheel chair was just surreal.
Williams came out Bullard in Fresno CA, and he didn't have the smoothest ride. To see his smile on his face and watching his first interview for television after his injury will be something I will never forget. I can still see it clearly in my mind 12 years later.
It's partly why I am so sensitive to having the number taken off the field.
I said LESS impressive, not "not impressive". I used to believe that was the greatest drive in the history of whatever. It's still a good drive to win a football game, but I don't jerk off over it like I used to. If Ty was never the UW coach, I'd still be in an ignorant state of bliss over that drive - which is something I would take over 0-12. -
You jerked off to a football offensive drive? You have mental issues man. Get helpCheersWestDawg said:
Hey JimmyDoog,jecornel said:
My response was the cheerswestdog, and his comment about the 3 play game against stanford was not impressive.MikeDamone said:
That wasn't the 200/300 game. Also, most fans didn't leave.jecornel said:Man, I tell you what. That 3 play drive was one of the most emotional days I have ever experienced. I was working on the broadcast for komo in Seattle, and we were talking to Rondeau and Nelson during the breaks and we thought Curtis had died on the field. It was something that was being communicated that is was a possibility. Everyone was shaken, and really couldn't grasp what was happening. Some players were hysterical and we were getting all this through the feed.
Rondeau called those plays with perfection. I put together a highlight reel for Fox Sports Northwest at the and put Rondeau's voice to the highlights. If you were a husky fan it brought chills. That pass in the corner to Justin Robbins was perfectly placed by Tui, and he just went to the ground and pointed to the sky. I believe the 2nd pass went to Elstrom and was almost picked off if I remember right.
To me it was one of the most impressive drives I have ever seen under the circumstances, the rain was so heavy most fans left the game. The people I knew down there left in the third quarter. It was absolutely miserable conditions.
That next week, of practice guys were shell shocked and slick rick was tremendous that week. I went to UW the same time as Curtis and I remember seeing him walking on campus. He was a solid guy and seeing him at the Rose Bowl in a wheel chair was just surreal.
Williams came out Bullard in Fresno CA, and he didn't have the smoothest ride. To see his smile on his face and watching his first interview for television after his injury will be something I will never forget. I can still see it clearly in my mind 12 years later.
It's partly why I am so sensitive to having the number taken off the field.
I said LESS impressive, not "not impressive". I used to believe that was the greatest drive in the history of whatever. It's still a good drive to win a football game, but I don't jerk off over it like I used to. If Ty was never the UW coach, I'd still be in an ignorant state of bliss over that drive - which is something I would take over 0-12. -
So got.MikeDamone said:
You jerked off to a football offensive drive? You have mental issues man. Get helpCheersWestDawg said:
Hey JimmyDoog,jecornel said:
My response was the cheerswestdog, and his comment about the 3 play game against stanford was not impressive.MikeDamone said:
That wasn't the 200/300 game. Also, most fans didn't leave.jecornel said:Man, I tell you what. That 3 play drive was one of the most emotional days I have ever experienced. I was working on the broadcast for komo in Seattle, and we were talking to Rondeau and Nelson during the breaks and we thought Curtis had died on the field. It was something that was being communicated that is was a possibility. Everyone was shaken, and really couldn't grasp what was happening. Some players were hysterical and we were getting all this through the feed.
Rondeau called those plays with perfection. I put together a highlight reel for Fox Sports Northwest at the and put Rondeau's voice to the highlights. If you were a husky fan it brought chills. That pass in the corner to Justin Robbins was perfectly placed by Tui, and he just went to the ground and pointed to the sky. I believe the 2nd pass went to Elstrom and was almost picked off if I remember right.
To me it was one of the most impressive drives I have ever seen under the circumstances, the rain was so heavy most fans left the game. The people I knew down there left in the third quarter. It was absolutely miserable conditions.
That next week, of practice guys were shell shocked and slick rick was tremendous that week. I went to UW the same time as Curtis and I remember seeing him walking on campus. He was a solid guy and seeing him at the Rose Bowl in a wheel chair was just surreal.
Williams came out Bullard in Fresno CA, and he didn't have the smoothest ride. To see his smile on his face and watching his first interview for television after his injury will be something I will never forget. I can still see it clearly in my mind 12 years later.
It's partly why I am so sensitive to having the number taken off the field.
I said LESS impressive, not "not impressive". I used to believe that was the greatest drive in the history of whatever. It's still a good drive to win a football game, but I don't jerk off over it like I used to. If Ty was never the UW coach, I'd still be in an ignorant state of bliss over that drive - which is something I would take over 0-12. -
Coke. Hookers. Jerking off to offensive drives. I know I have mental issues. I choose not to get help. Makes life more interesting.MikeDamone said:
You jerked off to a football offensive drive? You have mental issues man. Get helpCheersWestDawg said:
Hey JimmyDoog,jecornel said:
My response was the cheerswestdog, and his comment about the 3 play game against stanford was not impressive.MikeDamone said:
That wasn't the 200/300 game. Also, most fans didn't leave.jecornel said:Man, I tell you what. That 3 play drive was one of the most emotional days I have ever experienced. I was working on the broadcast for komo in Seattle, and we were talking to Rondeau and Nelson during the breaks and we thought Curtis had died on the field. It was something that was being communicated that is was a possibility. Everyone was shaken, and really couldn't grasp what was happening. Some players were hysterical and we were getting all this through the feed.
Rondeau called those plays with perfection. I put together a highlight reel for Fox Sports Northwest at the and put Rondeau's voice to the highlights. If you were a husky fan it brought chills. That pass in the corner to Justin Robbins was perfectly placed by Tui, and he just went to the ground and pointed to the sky. I believe the 2nd pass went to Elstrom and was almost picked off if I remember right.
To me it was one of the most impressive drives I have ever seen under the circumstances, the rain was so heavy most fans left the game. The people I knew down there left in the third quarter. It was absolutely miserable conditions.
That next week, of practice guys were shell shocked and slick rick was tremendous that week. I went to UW the same time as Curtis and I remember seeing him walking on campus. He was a solid guy and seeing him at the Rose Bowl in a wheel chair was just surreal.
Williams came out Bullard in Fresno CA, and he didn't have the smoothest ride. To see his smile on his face and watching his first interview for television after his injury will be something I will never forget. I can still see it clearly in my mind 12 years later.
It's partly why I am so sensitive to having the number taken off the field.
I said LESS impressive, not "not impressive". I used to believe that was the greatest drive in the history of whatever. It's still a good drive to win a football game, but I don't jerk off over it like I used to. If Ty was never the UW coach, I'd still be in an ignorant state of bliss over that drive - which is something I would take over 0-12. -
NW Travel, IIRC
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THe NW travel guy was an interesting dude.