2000 Miami was more recent than Whammy. Sark over Pete Carrol was decently big. Since then it’s a lot of losses in big games.
Did Pete ever win a game here that he wasn’t favored to win? Honest question.
7-0 lead against Bama
7-0 lead against Bama I’ve hung that banner.
7-0 lead against Bama I’ve hung that banner. I wish I died as soon as the ref made the signal.
Usc v uw w/ sark
The game that ended Sark’s career at USC was pretty damn good.
Neither of the USC teams being mentioned as "upsets" turned out to be good. How about a win against a team that finished top-15 at the end of the year?
Neither of the USC teams being mentioned as "upsets" turned out to be good. How about a win against a team that finished top-15 at the end of the year? The "11-2, top 10 team"in 2018 finished, well, tenth. Stanford finished 12th in 2016 though UW was favored in that game. The last combination of a big upset (like a bigger spread than 3 points) of a team that finished ranked highly was probably the Gameday Championship win over 2012 Stanford that @greenblood referenced. It sounds bad but those are pretty specific parameters and I doubt there's very many of those a year.
Neither of the USC teams being mentioned as "upsets" turned out to be good. How about a win against a team that finished top-15 at the end of the year? The "11-2, top 10 team"in 2018 finished, well, tenth. Stanford finished 12th in 2016 though UW was favored in that game. The last combination of a big upset (like a bigger spread than 3 points) of a team that finished ranked highly was probably the Gameday Championship win over 2012 Stanford that @greenblood referenced. It sounds bad but those are pretty specific parameters and I doubt there's very many of those a year. Beating Cuog never counts as an upset.
Neither of the USC teams being mentioned as "upsets" turned out to be good. How about a win against a team that finished top-15 at the end of the year? The "11-2, top 10 team"in 2018 finished, well, tenth. Stanford finished 12th in 2016 though UW was favored in that game. The last combination of a big upset (like a bigger spread than 3 points) of a team that finished ranked highly was probably the Gameday Championship win over 2012 Stanford that @greenblood referenced. It sounds bad but those are pretty specific parameters and I doubt there's very many of those a year. Beating Cuog never counts as an upset. The ruling on the field is that it was a backwards pass, Washington has recovered that pass, the game is over
I was looking through some things to see about some bowl upsets. It only went back to the mid 80's. UW would have been the underdog in 60,61, and 78 thoughBig favorites in 91,92, and 93Hard to believe but the big win over Drew Brees and the Purdue squad was an upset. Purdue -1And coogs say we didn't beat anyone