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2023 Husky Hall of Fame: Cody Pickett

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    HuskyJWHuskyJW Guest, Member Posts: 14,183
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    One of my most favorite Apple Cup finishes... Pickett to Cory Williams. I was there.

    The winning TD pass is at the 2:23 mark. Need Bob Rob & Jim Walden's radio call for this. I'm too lazy to look for it.

    https://youtu.be/aDLoUdH_GtQ?si=4RRxtNS78KrQ3foP

    Interception by @DerrickJohnsons at the 1:56 mark.

    Everyone's favorite glasses ref, Jay Stricherz, officiating.

    HuskyJW was running the aisle of the North Upper Deck on that one

    If I remember correctly on the cougar broadcast, it was Bob Robertson that kept yelling …”IF THATS NOT EXCESSIVE CELEBRATION I DONT KNOW WHAT IS!”
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,443
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    HuskyJW said:

    One of my most favorite Apple Cup finishes... Pickett to Cory Williams. I was there.

    The winning TD pass is at the 2:23 mark. Need Bob Rob & Jim Walden's radio call for this. I'm too lazy to look for it.

    https://youtu.be/aDLoUdH_GtQ?si=4RRxtNS78KrQ3foP

    Interception by @DerrickJohnsons at the 1:56 mark.

    Everyone's favorite glasses ref, Jay Stricherz, officiating.

    HuskyJW was running the aisle of the North Upper Deck on that one

    If I remember correctly on the cougar broadcast, it was Bob Robertson that kept yelling …”IF THATS NOT EXCESSIVE CELEBRATION I DONT KNOW WHAT IS!”
    Wasn't Walden freaking out about offensive PI?
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    BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,532
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    Picket was overrated, IMO. Tough kid and Dwag, but he didn't win anything. Outside of total yardage, his numbers are pretty mediocre.
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    ScoreboardBabyScoreboardBaby Member Posts: 36
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    It seemed like he was on track to have a pretty big senior season...

    The coaching change really hurt and I also remember hearing after the season that he was hurt pretty early on... and played the rest of the year at a lot less than 100%.

    A big senior year would've changed his legacy too... Lots of bad luck being stuck with Gilby....
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,443
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    It seemed like he was on track to have a pretty big senior season...

    The coaching change really hurt and I also remember hearing after the season that he was hurt pretty early on... and played the rest of the year at a lot less than 100%.

    A big senior year would've changed his legacy too... Lots of bad luck being stuck with Gilby....

    True

    He couldn't play the 2nd half of the Oregon game his senior year. Junior year he lit it up with Reggie

    Cody, Browning and Penix are the only QBs this century to start two wins against Oregon

    Does anything else matter?

    The transition from Rick to Gilby sours the memories. Following Tui didn't help
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    TheHBTheHB Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,352
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    Dark days, I remember thinking at the time. Oof, and they only got darker from there.
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    FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    Can’t wait until browning gets selected to the Husky Hall of Fame. No a dry eye at HH. Bet some of us will be rolling over in our graves hahah
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    TheHBTheHB Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,352
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    FireCohen said:

    Can’t wait until browning gets selected to the Husky Hall of Fame. No a dry eye at HH. Bet some of us will be rolling over in our graves hahah

    It’s gonna happen.
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    GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,481
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    TheHB said:

    FireCohen said:

    Can’t wait until browning gets selected to the Husky Hall of Fame. No a dry eye at HH. Bet some of us will be rolling over in our graves hahah

    It’s gonna happen.
    I support it.
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,443
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    Of course Browning is hall of fame


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    dirtysouwfdawgdirtysouwfdawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,945
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    EwaDawg said:

    How is that different from any qb like say Penix

    Cody was good.

    I never said Cody wasn't good. I liked Cody, he was a good QB. What I question is HOF credentials. Who did he beat? He beat Michigan in his first start. He knocked off Oregon twice and a highly ranked WSU. He lost to Purdue in the Sun Bowl and lost to Texas in the Holiday Bowl. Got destroyed in Miami. Lost to Nevada at home. He beat a 6-6 USC team in 2001. That's all I can think of off the top of my head.

    Oregon's Danny O'Neil threw for a ton of yards but often choked inside the 20. All those yards didn't mean he was great. (As an example)

    I hate it when our ? 2 dads argue. I suspect the truth lies somewhere in the middle. If the world knows you are going to throw it becomes harder not easier. But, as it happened, I hated that we? threw the ball so much.

    The thing about Cody is that he was real. A real cowboy.

    Dude took a role on special teams just to make and stay in the NFL. He was a true Dwag if there ever was one. Much more than, say, Corey Dillon.
    That’s 4-play. I can see how you would confuse the two.
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    RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,244
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    RIP Curtis Williams
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,877
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    Motown said:

    I remember reading an article how Cody Pickett out threw Jake Plummer at Jake Plummer's own camp. That cemented him as legendary status in my mind.

    In all fairness, Jake was probably pretty stoned.

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    whlinderwhlinder Member Posts: 4,294
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    Freshman year dorm neighbor.

    Man could he sling the ball. TUFF football player.

    A well deserved honor.
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    TheRoarOfTheCrowdTheRoarOfTheCrowd Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,583
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    The records that Penix broke by and large belonged to Cody

    But why did Cody have those records? Because our 2.2 YPC running game was so bad that we had no choice but to throw.

    And I'm not hating on him. I just question HOF status. Cody's mom once wrote me a thank you email when I defended him on Dawgman. That was before Kim Grinolds replaced my name on nine years worth of articles.
    I'm with you on this ~ great kid, tough guy and good team mate, and i think of him as having been about 10 - 12th all time from a talent standpoint at the QB position
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    Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,861
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    8-4
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    So 21-16, with a curb stomping from Da U, 0-2 in bowls, failed to make one in year three.

    He wasn't bad or anything, but he definitely wasn't great. He was a solid quarterback. He got stuck with an interim coach who shouldn't have been there his senior year. That sucks, but still. I feel bad for his heart condition, but that's not a reason to give someone a HOF induction.

    People bash Browning who had a better record, but defend this? I don't get it
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    UWhuskytskeetUWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,108
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    One of my most favorite Apple Cup finishes... Pickett to Cory Williams. I was there.

    The winning TD pass is at the 2:23 mark. Need Bob Rob & Jim Walden's radio call for this. I'm too lazy to look for it.

    https://youtu.be/aDLoUdH_GtQ?si=4RRxtNS78KrQ3foP

    Interception by @DerrickJohnsons at the 1:56 mark.

    Everyone's favorite glasses ref, Jay Stricherz, officiating.

    I was in the student section for that game, it was easily the best game I went to as a student, mostly because it was my freshman year and obviously Willingham took care of the rest. To this day, the reaction to Corey Williams TD was maybe the best celebration I’ve seen at HS.
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    DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 60,109
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    whlinder said:



    Freshman year dorm neighbor.

    Man could he sling the ball. TUFF football player.

    A well deserved honor.

    Joe Jarzynka was TUFF too. Let's put him in the HOF. Who else? Kyle Benn was tough and really good guy. Let's put him in. Hakeem Akbar was tough and a good guy. Let's put him in there too. CJ Wallace was TUFF and a really good player. Let's put him in there too. Etc...
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    whlinderwhlinder Member Posts: 4,294
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    whlinder said:



    Freshman year dorm neighbor.

    Man could he sling the ball. TUFF football player.

    A well deserved honor.

    Joe Jarzynka was TUFF too. Let's put him in the HOF. Who else? Kyle Benn was tough and really good guy. Let's put him in. Hakeem Akbar was tough and a good guy. Let's put him in there too. CJ Wallace was TUFF and a really good player. Let's put him in there too. Etc...
    I mean the man set all kinds of passing records. To this day I believe that no QB has played for UW who is better than Cody Pickett until Penix.

    The Husky HOF has these members for football.

    FOOTBALL
    ‣ 1959 Football Team
    ‣ “1969 — The Five Who Dared”: Gregg Alex, Ralph Bayard, Harvy Blanks, Lamar Mills and Carver Gayton
    ‣ 1984 Football Team
    ‣ 1991 Football Team
    ‣ Chuck Allen (1958–60)
    ‣ Enoch Bagshaw (1903–07); Coach (1921–29)
    ‣ Mario Bailey (1989–91)
    ‣ Milt Bohart (1951–53)
    ‣ Mark Brunell (1989–92)
    ‣ James Bryan (1920–23)
    ‣ Blair Bush (1975–77)
    FOOTBALL CONT.
    ‣ Ralph Cairney (1930–32)
    ‣ Charles Carroll (1926–28)
    ‣ John Cherberg (1930–32); Coach (1946–55)
    ‣ Earl Clark (1912); Coach (1927–28); Trainer (1929–61)
    ‣ Don Coryell (1949)
    ‣ William “Wee” Coyle (1908–11)
    ‣ Gilmour “Gil” Dobie, Coach (1908–16)
    ‣ Ray Eckmann (1921–21); Coach (1922–29)
    ‣ Steve Emtman (1989–91)
    ‣ George Fleming (1958–60)
    ‣ Ray Frankowski (1939–41)
    ‣ Nesby Glasgow (1975–78)
    ‣ Tom Greenlee (1964–66)
    ‣ Walter Harrison (1940–42)
    ‣ Don Heinrich (1949–50, 1952)
    ‣ Dave Hoffmann (1989–92)
    ‣ Ron Holmes (1982–84)
    ‣ Ja’Warren Hooker (1997–98)
    ‣ Merle Hufford (1929–31)
    ‣ Michael Jackson (1975–78)
    ‣ Jeff Jaeger (1983–86)
    ‣ Don James, Coach (1975–93)
    ‣ Paul Jessup (1927–30)
    ‣ Calvin Jones (1970–72)
    ‣ Napoleon Kaufman (1991–94)
    ‣ Lincoln Kennedy (1989–92)
    ‣ Olin Kreutz (1995–97)
    ‣ Jim Lambright (1961–64); Coach (1969–98)
    ‣ Greg Lewis (1987–90)
    ‣ Jake Locker (2007–10)
    ‣ Jay MacDowell (1938–40)
    ‣ Ray Mansfield (1960–62)
    ‣ Vic Markov (1935–37)
    ‣ Hugh McElhenny (1949–51)
    ‣ Roy McKasson (1957–60)
    ‣ Don McKeta (1958–60)
    ‣ Lawyer Milloy (1993–95)
    ‣ Charles Mitchell (1960–62)
    ‣ Warren Moon (1975–77)
    ‣ Rudy Mucha (1938–40)
    ‣ Chuck Nelson (1979–82)
    ‣ Dave Nisbet (1930–32)
    ‣ Benji Olson (1995–97)
    ‣ Jim Owens, Coach (1957–74)
    ‣ Cody Pickett (1999–2003)
    ‣ Steve Pelluer (1980–83)
    ‣ Jimmy Phelan, Coach (1930–41)
    ‣ Rick Redman (1962–64)
    ‣ Nate Robinson (2002)
    ‣ Bob Schloredt (1958–60); Coach (1963-73)
    ‣ Paul Schwegler (1929–31)
    ‣ Sonny Sixkiller (1970–72)
    ‣ William A. Smith (1930–34)
    ‣ Dick Sprague (1950–52)
    ‣ Max Starcevich (1934–36)
    ‣ Ernest Steele (1939–41)
    ‣ Joe Steele (1976–79)
    ‣ Mark Stewart (1979–82)
    ‣ Alfred “Doc” Strauss (1902–03)
    ‣ George Strugar (1953–56)
    ‣ Elmer Tesreau (1923–26)
    ‣ Marques Tuiasosopo (1997–2000)
    ‣ Chad Ward (1997–2000)
    ‣ Arnie Weinmeister (1942, 1946–47)
    ‣ Dave Williams (1964–67)
    ‣ George Wilson (1923–25)
    ‣ Al Worley (1966–68)
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