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The City of Seattle’s Relationship With UW & UW Football

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  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    dnc said:

    On Yella’s Muzak Bored he questioned why members of grunge bands were depressed. Seattle was “way cooler” in the late eighties and early nineties, and UW football was kicking ass.

    That got me wondering about Seattle and its relationship to UW and Husky Football during that era. That was a bit before my tim, so I’m curious - was Seattle as enamored with the DWAGS back in the day as it is with the Hawks Sounders Kraken now?

    My perspective is probably different than most here in that I grew up in a Seahawks family who DNGAF about UW. Dad got me hooked on the Hawks and I adopted UW on my own shortly thereafter. My Dad grew up Mormon and his family hated UW because they refused to play BYU back in the day and he had a little soft spot for the Cougs because he was from Eastern Washington. Thankfully he didn't really GAF about college football in general so he didn't discourage me from pulling for UW he just didn't care, nor did anyone else in my family. To my perspective in that 85-90 era where I first cared about sports the Seahawks were a bigger deal than the Dawgs in the area. I do think the Dawgs were a bigger deal in the early 90s - some kids at my middle school and even a few at my high school wore UW gear. It wasn't rare to see Sonics or even Mariners gear but NOBODY wore Seahawks gear at that point. Myself included.

    I don't think it was ever as Husky dominant as it is Seahawk dominant now (at least not in my lifetime) but I'm not there now so maybe it's not as Hawks centric as my impression.
    I left out that my Dad’s name is Dave and he went to GRCC. Go Gatorz!
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    Alexis said:

    UW was the biggest deal in town in the late 80s. But Seattle itself never did like big time football. The Seattle Times would write a glowing article about the team in the Sports section with guys like Blaine Newnham. While at the same time the Northwest section would write 2 stories about how Don James was the highest paid public employee and how that was wrong and every time a football player would get a DUI.
    Fans used to make UW #1. Seattle never liked them.

    It is interesting that UW football was held to a higher standard of conduct than the Seahawks. I know a big part of that is because of its ties to a publicly funded university, but don’t tell me the Seahawks, Sounders, etc. players don’t pull a lot of the same off field shenanigans that the Husky players do.
    Very true. But let's not forget that the local rag isn't filled with "journalists" who were San Francisco 49ers or LA Rams in college either (or Broncos or Raiders).