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  • 79smoothdawg
    79smoothdawg Member Posts: 721
    pawz said:

    1) 1990 I'm in 6th grade and one of my 2 dads takes me to Pullme and the Apple Cup. First, he didn't want to walk around the Student line to get in the Field house, so he took me through the student line decked in P&G. One of the cuog fathful let me know I was personally #1.

    I go into the stadium early and someone calls in a bomb threat. PA announcer instructs everyone already in the stadium to look under their seats and if they see anything suspicious to stand up and raise their hands over their heads. The entire student sections stands and raises their hands up. The PA announcer "this is not a joke"

    Lastly at Martin Stadium for players to get to the field from the locker room they had to cross the concourse in plain view of all. At the half, I stopped Mark Brunnel and get an autograph. That he stopped for 11 yo me is me and signed my ticket stub is a moment I will never forget.


    2) Picket to C Williams. Sheer pandemonium in the stadium. Indelible moment..


    3) In Pullme with the 2000 Rose Bowel team. Cold. As. Fuck. Up 4 or 5 scores at the half, peace out bitches. Apparently a WSU player felt the same and packed up his locker at the half, never to return. I seem to recall @dnc will know that famous WSU player's name who should be enshrined with a statue at Montlake.



    pawz said:

    1) 1990 I'm in 6th grade and one of my 2 dads takes me to Pullme and the Apple Cup. First, he didn't want to walk around the Student line to get in the Field house, so he took me through the student line decked in P&G. One of the cuog fathful let me know I was personally #1.

    I go into the stadium early and someone calls in a bomb threat. PA announcer instructs everyone already in the stadium to look under their seats and if they see anything suspicious to stand up and raise their hands over their heads. The entire student sections stands and raises their hands up. The PA announcer "this is not a joke"

    Lastly at Martin Stadium for players to get to the field from the locker room they had to cross the concourse in plain view of all. At the half, I stopped Mark Brunnel and get an autograph. That he stopped for 11 yo me is me and signed my ticket stub is a moment I will never forget.


    2) Picket to C Williams. Sheer pandemonium in the stadium. Indelible moment..


    3) In Pullme with the 2000 Rose Bowel team. Cold. As. Fuck. Up 4 or 5 scores at the half, peace out bitches. Apparently a WSU player felt the same and packed up his locker at the half, never to return. I seem to recall @dnc will know that famous WSU player's name who should be enshrined with a statue at Montlake.



    Only tim ive been to Pullman, rushed the field and was chanting rose bowl rose bowl with Chad Ward in front if me. That was awesome
  • no_uh
    no_uh Member Posts: 769
    Sitting in the end zone for the 2008 Apple Cup was memorable. Haven't decided whether it was my favorite, but it was the perfect ending to that season.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,229 Founders Club
    Cougzz said:

    Although my Cougs lost the ‘89 AC in Seattle I was thoroughly entertained when police maced UW students rushing the field. ‘We’ had a lousy team and lost by a ton, but the post-game cops v. kids scrimmage was heart-warming.

    You lost 20-9
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,229 Founders Club
    MelloDawg said:

    Two come immediately to mind, my first was the 1991 game. My first attended game ever. I got a free 100 years of Husky football poster which I still have to this day. Our Dwags destroyed the Coug and roses covered the field. Amazing. Two, I happened to get AC tickets to the Pickett to Williams game. Being of age for that one I was quite drunk. I remember wandering around the stadium because I'd lost my seats. I came out of a random tunnel and started partying with a small portion of the band that had popped up on my side of the field, shared a shot of my flask with a drummer and trumpet player and then celebrated with and hugged a gaggle strangers that I didn't come with or sit with all because I was too drunk to find wherever the fuck I was sitting when the pass was completed. Unreal.

    Aside: Does the Husky band still send out pockets of the band to play in different sections? Used to love that as a kid.

    i forgot about that. it was great. that was Bill Bissell. perhaps @MelloDawg can provide some inside baseball
    The 3rd quarter pep band. Brad McDavid did it as well. If there was a product on the field good enough to where I frequently went to the games, I could address if they still do it or not. Everybody seemed to like it so I don’t see why they’d ever stop it.
    I've usually sat in the upper deck over the years, and I don't remember seeing that happen since maybe 1995 or 2000.
  • WoolleyDoog
    WoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,033 Founders Club

    Two come immediately to mind, my first was the 1991 game. My first attended game ever. I got a free 100 years of Husky football poster which I still have to this day. Our Dwags destroyed the Coug and roses covered the field. Amazing. Two, I happened to get AC tickets to the Pickett to Williams game. Being of age for that one I was quite drunk. I remember wandering around the stadium because I'd lost my seats. I came out of a random tunnel and started partying with a small portion of the band that had popped up on my side of the field, shared a shot of my flask with a drummer and trumpet player and then celebrated with and hugged a gaggle strangers that I didn't come with or sit with all because I was too drunk to find wherever the fuck I was sitting when the pass was completed. Unreal.

    Aside: Does the Husky band still send out pockets of the band to play in different sections? Used to love that as a kid.

    i forgot about that. it was great. that was Bill Bissell. perhaps @MelloDawg can provide some inside baseball
    Similar but different but one of my markers for the death of Husky football was I've always sat in the lower Southeast side of the stadium and the cheerleaders would come by a few times during the game and do some cheers down on the track below us. Then one game in the mid-2000s when things had officially gone to shit the section booed them away because no one wanted to cheer for getting beaten at home by Cal or some shit.

    They never came back in another game from what I remember.
  • PurpleBaze
    PurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,300 Founders Club
    FireCohen said:

    Who can forget the glory of 08 apple cup. Two loser programs playing for the honor of going 0-12

    We? won that honor. Joke's on them.
  • MelloDawg
    MelloDawg Member Posts: 6,837

    MelloDawg said:

    Two come immediately to mind, my first was the 1991 game. My first attended game ever. I got a free 100 years of Husky football poster which I still have to this day. Our Dwags destroyed the Coug and roses covered the field. Amazing. Two, I happened to get AC tickets to the Pickett to Williams game. Being of age for that one I was quite drunk. I remember wandering around the stadium because I'd lost my seats. I came out of a random tunnel and started partying with a small portion of the band that had popped up on my side of the field, shared a shot of my flask with a drummer and trumpet player and then celebrated with and hugged a gaggle strangers that I didn't come with or sit with all because I was too drunk to find wherever the fuck I was sitting when the pass was completed. Unreal.

    Aside: Does the Husky band still send out pockets of the band to play in different sections? Used to love that as a kid.

    i forgot about that. it was great. that was Bill Bissell. perhaps @MelloDawg can provide some inside baseball
    The 3rd quarter pep band. Brad McDavid did it as well. If there was a product on the field good enough to where I frequently went to the games, I could address if they still do it or not. Everybody seemed to like it so I don’t see why they’d ever stop it.
    I've usually sat in the upper deck over the years, and I don't remember seeing that happen since maybe 1995 or 2000.
    My recollection of Husky football is hazy after 2003 for good reason so I wouldn’t begrudge you for not remembering. That said, it occurred while I was there. I was active participant in it.
  • Ice_Holmvik
    Ice_Holmvik Member Posts: 2,912
    Probably 2015 the Cougars were 8-3 and feeling plucky. Gabe Marks got mad then got his knee wrecked. It was a year the Cuogs thought they could win which always makes things better. It was their best year since 2003 and they absoluteky took it on the chin. It was a sign that things were looking up under Petersen and gave me hope.
  • longduckdong
    longduckdong Member Posts: 1,056
    EwaDawg said:

    2002 ?

    Gordon Reece and the bahawkwards pass. With the dasani bottles being hurled onto the field MANY with an unknown yellowish liquid inside. Last leg of the NW championship. (Was there for all three.)

    Drove back to Seattle after the game and my wife has me watch the sports recap. Turns out Hawaii and Cincinnati had a brawl because Cincnnati can't handle losing.

    Both games (post games) made national news.

    Oh, and got stopped by the State Patrol in the middle of the state for erratic driving. Thank Gwad my brother quit drinking so I was sober. He let me off once he saw I was a Husky fan.


    WTF does this mean?
  • ChillyDawg
    ChillyDawg Member Posts: 1,469
    My favorite Apple Cup memories are from 1985-88 watching the games when I was in HS playing football and being recruited by both UW & WSU... they split the Apple Cup series 2-2 during that time as I was deciding on which program I wanted to play for.
  • EwaDawg
    EwaDawg Member Posts: 4,331

    EwaDawg said:

    2002 ?

    Gordon Reece and the bahawkwards pass. With the dasani bottles being hurled onto the field MANY with an unknown yellowish liquid inside. Last leg of the NW championship. (Was there for all three.)

    Drove back to Seattle after the game and my wife has me watch the sports recap. Turns out Hawaii and Cincinnati had a brawl because Cincnnati can't handle losing.

    Both games (post games) made national news.

    Oh, and got stopped by the State Patrol in the middle of the state for erratic driving. Thank Gwad my brother quit drinking so I was sober. He let me off once he saw I was a Husky fan.


    WTF does this mean?
    It means I don't drink around my brothers who have quit drinking (one of whom was in the car). Did I leave out the part where I did not drive accross the state alone?


  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 25,579 Standard Supporter

    I don't really remember what it’s like to lose to coug

    Get ready
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 25,579 Standard Supporter
    2002 was pretty cool.
  • AOG
    AOG Member Posts: 2,641

    I don't really remember what it’s like to lose to coug

    The day after the game, you wake up, look around, and then you remember, it hits you...
  • TheHB
    TheHB Member Posts: 6,457
    It's harrrd. The ones I've gone to, I have little memory of. The ones I've watched on TV, I also have little memory of.
  • CFetters_Nacho_Lover
    CFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 32,229 Founders Club
    I don’t think this applies to the topic but Coug years after any Apple Cup are delicious.