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Washington has excelled at losing in this century . . . Still love the final game at the old Husky Stadium vs. the Ducks in 2011.
The Co-Champion 1991 team was there, along with Don James, to inspire the troops.
Players from the Co-Champion team were there waving the trophy at the Duck players (aged 18-23) and saying you’ll never have one of these. Perhaps.
The Ducks, with Coach Chip Kelly and DeAnthony Thomas took care of business, rolling Sark, Wilcox, Tosh and the Dawgs, 34-17.
100’s, if not thousands of seat cushions were left behind by the Husky faithful.
The Ducks retuned in 2013 to beat the Huskies in their brand new stadium, 45-24.
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Gotta be in it to lose it!RaceBannon said:
Losers losetrublue said:BTW: Oregon has played in the finals 2X in the last 13 years.
No Natty.
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Washington is 3-0 in national title games
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What sport(s)?
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Huh?RaceBannon said:
No natty the right wayMikeSeaver said: -
Sounds like all you have to do is lie.RaceBannon said:Learn how to claim a natty then pop off
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I thought it was 5-0. Need to get your stories straight.RaceBannon said:Washington is 3-0 in national title games
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Out of the four teams claiming titles, guess which one was awarded the “national championship” by a Los Angeles bakery?dnc said:
The 1961 Rose Bowl was the 47th Rose Bowl game, played on January 2, 1961, in Pasadena, California. The Washington Huskies defeated the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers, 17–7. Washington quarterback Bob Schloredt returned from a mid-season injury was named the Player Of The Game for the second straight year.[2] As New Year's Day fell on a Sunday, the major bowl games were played on Monday.trublue said:In addition to Washington, three other teams make claim to the 1960 National Championship, including: Mississippi, Minnesota and Iowa.
http://www.tiptop25.com/champ1960.html
This was the first season of the new agreement with the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) to send their champion. Its predecessor, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), had dissolved after the 1958 season. The Big Ten was no longer in a formal agreement with the Rose Bowl following the demise of the PCC:[3] Big Ten champion Minnesota received and accepted an "at-large" invitation.
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