Origin Stories


The legend is well known about how Don James in his third year was 1-3 and in hot water. Two of the losses were to Minnesota and Syracuse, not quite as bad as Oregon losing to Utah and Hawaii in 1994, but bad enough that James moved into his office to try to turn things around for the start of Pac 8 play.
Oregon was first and they went down 54-0 to start a 6-1 campaign that culminated in a Rose Bowl win, but Husky fans do not look to that game as anything more than the first win. The legend win was USC in November at Husky Stadium. John McKay was gone and James beat him in his final year, 1975, at Husky Stadium to break a 10 year losing streak, but USC was USC then. The road to the Rose Bowl went through them. UW had lost to UCLA 31-0, so it was a must win game.
The signature Kenny Wheaton play was Warren Moon rolling around the end for an 80 yard jaunt to clinch the game. If we had jumbotrons back then that would be the play you saw every week if we were fucking stupid like Oregon. But we're not. Not until Todd Turner. Another story there.
That game and that season did herald the arrival of Washington as a west coast power with national aspirations as James did go .500 against USC when that meant something. Don James told his assistants to go after USC recruits the same way Bill Moos told Oregon to be like Washington
As Oregon celebrates their origin story this week, Washington is still recovering from their Apocalyptic Story, as the Mayan Calender finally struck midnight in 2008, not 2012. UW will need another origin story for the next era that has hopefully began under Petermen. Now it is Oregon, not USC that stands in the way. It is Oregon that we are going after the same way they came after us.
The most frustrating thing over the past 20 years has been the way that UW refused to fight. Academic smack and bull shit about winning the right way are for losers and we have had a shitload of losers over the last two decades.
It feels like now we are ready to fight and if it took a couple coffee cups full of cash to get some players here for Petermen to build on then so be it. One win can define and turn a program around. Who cares if Oregon can maintain or not. What matters is if Washington is serious about football again and getting it done on the field.
It doesn't have to be this week, but it would be pretty fucking cool you have to admit.
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GRAA, TL;DR, NYBERaceBannon said:As we celebrate the birth of college football 20 years ago this week I am struck by some similarities to the birth of modern Husky football in 1977.
The legend is well known about how Don James in his third year was 1-3 and in hot water. Two of the losses were to Minnesota and Syracuse, not quite as bad as Oregon losing to Utah and Hawaii in 1994, but bad enough that James moved into his office to try to turn things around for the start of Pac 8 play.
Oregon was first and they went down 54-0 to start a 6-1 campaign that culminated in a Rose Bowl win, but Husky fans do not look to that game as anything more than the first win. The legend win was USC in November at Husky Stadium. John McKay was gone and James beat him in his final year, 1975, at Husky Stadium to break a 10 year losing streak, but USC was USC then. The road to the Rose Bowl went through them. UW had lost to UCLA 31-0, so it was a must win game.
The signature Kenny Wheaton play was Warren Moon rolling around the end for an 80 yard jaunt to clinch the game. If we had jumbotrons back then that would be the play you saw every week if we were fucking stupid like Oregon. But we're not. Not until Todd Turner. Another story there.
That game and that season did herald the arrival of Washington as a west coast power with national aspirations as James did go .500 against USC when that meant something. Don James told his assistants to go after USC recruits the same way Bill Moos told Oregon to be like Washington
As Oregon celebrates their origin story this week, Washington is still recovering from their Apocalyptic Story, as the Mayan Calender finally struck midnight in 2008, not 2012. UW will need another origin story for the next era that has hopefully began under Petermen. Now it is Oregon, not USC that stands in the way. It is Oregon that we are going after the same way they came after us.
The most frustrating thing over the past 20 years has been the way that UW refused to fight. Academic smack and bull shit about winning the right way are for losers and we have had a shitload of losers over the last two decades.
It feels like now we are ready to fight and if it took a couple coffee cups full of cash to get some players here for Petermen to build on then so be it. One win can define and turn a program around. Who cares if Oregon can maintain or not. What matters is if Washington is serious about football again and getting it done on the field.
It doesn't have to be this week, but it would be pretty fucking cool you have to admit. -
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One of your best efforts.RaceBannon said:As we celebrate the birth of college football 20 years ago this week I am struck by some similarities to the birth of modern Husky football in 1977.
The legend is well known about how Don James in his third year was 1-3 and in hot water. Two of the losses were to Minnesota and Syracuse, not quite as bad as Oregon losing to Utah and Hawaii in 1994, but bad enough that James moved into his office to try to turn things around for the start of Pac 8 play.
Oregon was first and they went down 54-0 to start a 6-1 campaign that culminated in a Rose Bowl win, but Husky fans do not look to that game as anything more than the first win. The legend win was USC in November at Husky Stadium. John McKay was gone and James beat him in his final year, 1975, at Husky Stadium to break a 10 year losing streak, but USC was USC then. The road to the Rose Bowl went through them. UW had lost to UCLA 31-0, so it was a must win game.
The signature Kenny Wheaton play was Warren Moon rolling around the end for an 80 yard jaunt to clinch the game. If we had jumbotrons back then that would be the play you saw every week if we were fucking stupid like Oregon. But we're not. Not until Todd Turner. Another story there.
That game and that season did herald the arrival of Washington as a west coast power with national aspirations as James did go .500 against USC when that meant something. Don James told his assistants to go after USC recruits the same way Bill Moos told Oregon to be like Washington
As Oregon celebrates their origin story this week, Washington is still recovering from their Apocalyptic Story, as the Mayan Calender finally struck midnight in 2008, not 2012. UW will need another origin story for the next era that has hopefully began under Petermen. Now it is Oregon, not USC that stands in the way. It is Oregon that we are going after the same way they came after us.
The most frustrating thing over the past 20 years has been the way that UW refused to fight. Academic smack and bull shit about winning the right way are for losers and we have had a shitload of losers over the last two decades.
It feels like now we are ready to fight and if it took a couple coffee cups full of cash to get some players here for Petermen to build on then so be it. One win can define and turn a program around. Who cares if Oregon can maintain or not. What matters is if Washington is serious about football again and getting it done on the field.
It doesn't have to be this week, but it would be pretty fucking cool you have to admit. -
I, for one, am glad the Full Blown AIDS didn't get Race.
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I want it to be this week because if its next year you can count on our pussy fan base rushing the field even though Oregon will be an 8 win team.
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Forward this shit to the team. Should be required reading for every player.RaceBannon said:As we celebrate the birth of college football 20 years ago this week I am struck by some similarities to the birth of modern Husky football in 1977.
The legend is well known about how Don James in his third year was 1-3 and in hot water. Two of the losses were to Minnesota and Syracuse, not quite as bad as Oregon losing to Utah and Hawaii in 1994, but bad enough that James moved into his office to try to turn things around for the start of Pac 8 play.
Oregon was first and they went down 54-0 to start a 6-1 campaign that culminated in a Rose Bowl win, but Husky fans do not look to that game as anything more than the first win. The legend win was USC in November at Husky Stadium. John McKay was gone and James beat him in his final year, 1975, at Husky Stadium to break a 10 year losing streak, but USC was USC then. The road to the Rose Bowl went through them. UW had lost to UCLA 31-0, so it was a must win game.
The signature Kenny Wheaton play was Warren Moon rolling around the end for an 80 yard jaunt to clinch the game. If we had jumbotrons back then that would be the play you saw every week if we were fucking stupid like Oregon. But we're not. Not until Todd Turner. Another story there.
That game and that season did herald the arrival of Washington as a west coast power with national aspirations as James did go .500 against USC when that meant something. Don James told his assistants to go after USC recruits the same way Bill Moos told Oregon to be like Washington
As Oregon celebrates their origin story this week, Washington is still recovering from their Apocalyptic Story, as the Mayan Calender finally struck midnight in 2008, not 2012. UW will need another origin story for the next era that has hopefully began under Petermen. Now it is Oregon, not USC that stands in the way. It is Oregon that we are going after the same way they came after us.
The most frustrating thing over the past 20 years has been the way that UW refused to fight. Academic smack and bull shit about winning the right way are for losers and we have had a shitload of losers over the last two decades.
It feels like now we are ready to fight and if it took a couple coffee cups full of cash to get some players here for Petermen to build on then so be it. One win can define and turn a program around. Who cares if Oregon can maintain or not. What matters is if Washington is serious about football again and getting it done on the field.
It doesn't have to be this week, but it would be pretty fucking cool you have to admit.
Fuck I'm ready for Saturday after this. POTY.
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AANDY does it again!!!
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When I left for basic training they were 1-3. Got newspaper clippings each week from my 2 moms, got to watch the USC UCLA game that allowed the dawgs to go to Pasadena, and watched the RB in Nofuck VA. Fun season. Except for the basic training part.
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Has hopefully began???RaceBannon said:has hopefully began
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Two minor corrections... UW lost 20-12 (not 31-0) to UCLA that year, and it was later overturned because UCLA had to forfeit for using ineligible players. UW lost to UCLA 31-0 in 1981.
Moon's run was for 71 yards, not 80.
But your points stand.
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DerekJohnson said:
Two minor corrections... UW lost 20-12 (not 31-0) to UCLA that year, and it was later overturned because UCLA had to forfeit for using ineligible players. UW lost to UCLA 31-0 in 1981.
Moon's run was for 71 yards, not 80.
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I knew Race was going to be fine but I just didn't want to say anything until I knew for sure.
Best post on this site in weeks. -
Reads better in Hebrew
להולדתו של כדורגל האסקי המודרני בשנת 1977.
האגדה היא ידועה על איך דון ג'יימס היה בשנה השלישית שלו 1-3 ובמים חמים. שניים מההפסדים היו למינסוטה וסירקיוז, לא ממש גרועים כמו אורגון הפסידה ליוטה והוואי בשנת 1994, אבל מספיק רעים שג'יימס עבר למשרדו כדי לנסות ולשנות את המצב לתחילת Pac לשחק 8.
אורגון הייתה ראשונה והם ירדו 54-0 כדי להתחיל קמפיין 6-1 שהגיע לשיא בניצחון רוז קערה, אבל אוהדי האסקי לא נראים למשחק שכל דבר יותר מהנצחון הראשון.נצחון האגדה היה USC בנובמבר בשעה האסקי האצטדיון. ג'ון מק 'קיי נעלם וג'יימס הכה אותו בשנה האחרונה שלו, 1975, בהאסקי האצטדיון לשבור רצף הפסדי 10 שנה, אבל USC היה USC אז.הדרך לקערת רוז עברה אותם. UW איבד לUCLA 31-0, אז זה היה חייב לנצח את המשחק.
חתימת מחזה קני ויטון היה וורן מון מתגלגל הסוף לטיול 80 חצר כדי לסגור את המשחק. אם היה לנו jumbotrons אז זה יהיה המחזה שראית בכל שבוע אם היינו טפשים ודפוקים כמו אורגון. אבל אנחנו לא. לא עד טוד טרנר. סיפור נוסף שיש.
משחק ושהעונה שעשו מבשרים את הגעתו של וושינגטון כמעצמת החוף מערבית עם שאיפות לאומיות כג'יימס עשה ללכת .500 נגד USC כאשר שהתכוונו למשהו. דון ג'יימס סיפר עוזריו ללכת אחרי USC מגייס באותה הדרך ביל המוס סיפר אורגון להיות כמו וושינגטון
כאורגון חוגגת סיפור מוצאם השבוע, וושינגטון עדיין מתאוששת מהסיפור האפוקליפטי שלהם, כמו לוח השנה של בני המאיה סופו של הדבר פגעה בחצות ב -2008, לא 2012. UW יצטרך סיפור מקור נוסף לעידן הבא שבתקווה החל תחת Petermen. עכשיו זה אורגון, לא USC שעומדת בדרכו. זה אורגון שאנחנו הולכים אחרי אותה הדרך שהם באו אחרינו.
הדבר המתסכל ביותר -20 השנים האחרונות היה הדרך שUW סרב להילחם. הרואין אקדמי וחרא שור על זכייה בדרך הנכונה הם עבור מפסידים ויש לנו טונה של מפסידים בשני העשורים האחרונים.
זה מרגיש כמו עכשיו אנחנו מוכנים להילחם ואם זה לקח קפה כמה כוסות מלאה של מזומנים כדי לקבל כמה שחקנים כאן לPetermen לבנות על כך יהיה. נצחון אחד יכול להגדיר ולהפעיל את תכנית בסביבה. למי אכפת אם אורגון יכולה לשמור או לא. מה שחשוב הוא אם וושינגטון היא רצינית על כדורגל שוב ומקבלים את זה נעשה על המגרש.
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Jesus spoke Aramaic, not Hebrew. HTH.
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Bishop Sarkey says GOD ծրագիր ունի այս պաշտոնում, եւ BABS եւ TURNER եւ TYRONE եւ SATAN'S DUCKS կամք BURN IN HELL. հետ. AMEN.
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Είναι όλα τα ελληνικά μουWilburHooksHands said:Jesus spoke Aramaic, not Hebrew. HTH.
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but stillDerekJohnson said:Two minor corrections... UW lost 20-12 (not 31-0) to UCLA that year, and it was later overturned because UCLA had to forfeit for using ineligible players. UW lost to UCLA 31-0 in 1981.
Moon's run was for 71 yards, not 80.
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Huskies. Let your boners recede into the undulating fat rolls of your lower abdomens, where a dozen barrels of beer have been deposited over the course of a very dark and fowl decade, and drink to perspective, rather than prematurely ejaculating in your sweatpants to a mirage.Dardanus said: -
Fowl (lol!) decade perspective is fine, but if we're bashing premature ejaculation, I'm fucking out!oregonblitzkrieg said:
Huskies. Let your boners recede into the undulating fat rolls of your lower abdomens, where a dozen barrels of beer have been deposited over the course of a very dark and fowl decade, and drink to perspective, rather than prematurely ejaculating in your sweatpants to a mirage.Dardanus said:
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Fowl (lol!) decade perspective is fine, but if we're bashing premature ejaculation, I'm fucking already spentoregonblitzkrieg said:
Huskies. Let your boners recede into the undulating fat rolls of your lower abdomens, where a dozen barrels of beer have been deposited over the course of a very dark and fowl decade, and drink to perspective, rather than prematurely ejaculating in your sweatpants to a mirage.Dardanus said:out! -
I knew Race would be right, I just didn't think it wouldRaceBannon said:As we celebrate the birth of college football 20 years ago this week I am struck by some similarities to the birth of modern Husky football in 1977.
The legend is well known about how Don James in his third year was 1-3 and in hot water. Two of the losses were to Minnesota and Syracuse, not quite as bad as Oregon losing to Utah and Hawaii in 1994, but bad enough that James moved into his office to try to turn things around for the start of Pac 8 play.
Oregon was first and they went down 54-0 to start a 6-1 campaign that culminated in a Rose Bowl win, but Husky fans do not look to that game as anything more than the first win. The legend win was USC in November at Husky Stadium. John McKay was gone and James beat him in his final year, 1975, at Husky Stadium to break a 10 year losing streak, but USC was USC then. The road to the Rose Bowl went through them. UW had lost to UCLA 31-0, so it was a must win game.
The signature Kenny Wheaton play was Warren Moon rolling around the end for an 80 yard jaunt to clinch the game. If we had jumbotrons back then that would be the play you saw every week if we were fucking stupid like Oregon. But we're not. Not until Todd Turner. Another story there.
That game and that season did herald the arrival of Washington as a west coast power with national aspirations as James did go .500 against USC when that meant something. Don James told his assistants to go after USC recruits the same way Bill Moos told Oregon to be like Washington
As Oregon celebrates their origin story this week, Washington is still recovering from their Apocalyptic Story, as the Mayan Calender finally struck midnight in 2008, not 2012. UW will need another origin story for the next era that has hopefully began under Petermen. Now it is Oregon, not USC that stands in the way. It is Oregon that we are going after the same way they came after us.
The most frustrating thing over the past 20 years has been the way that UW refused to fight. Academic smack and bull shit about winning the right way are for losers and we have had a shitload of losers over the last two decades.
It feels like now we are ready to fight and if it took a couple coffee cups full of cash to get some players here for Petermen to build on then so be it. One win can define and turn a program around. Who cares if Oregon can maintain or not. What matters is if Washington is serious about football again and getting it done on the field.
It doesn't have to be this week, but it would be pretty fucking cool you have to admit.be so soontake so long. -
Race, a little late to jump on Peetie''s wagon don't ya think?.RaceBannon said:As we celebrate the birth of college football 20 years ago this week I am struck by some similarities to the birth of modern Husky football in 1977.
The legend is well known about how Don James in his third year was 1-3 and in hot water. Two of the losses were to Minnesota and Syracuse, not quite as bad as Oregon losing to Utah and Hawaii in 1994, but bad enough that James moved into his office to try to turn things around for the start of Pac 8 play.
Oregon was first and they went down 54-0 to start a 6-1 campaign that culminated in a Rose Bowl win, but Husky fans do not look to that game as anything more than the first win. The legend win was USC in November at Husky Stadium. John McKay was gone and James beat him in his final year, 1975, at Husky Stadium to break a 10 year losing streak, but USC was USC then. The road to the Rose Bowl went through them. UW had lost to UCLA 31-0, so it was a must win game.
The signature Kenny Wheaton play was Warren Moon rolling around the end for an 80 yard jaunt to clinch the game. If we had jumbotrons back then that would be the play you saw every week if we were fucking stupid like Oregon. But we're not. Not until Todd Turner. Another story there.
That game and that season did herald the arrival of Washington as a west coast power with national aspirations as James did go .500 against USC when that meant something. Don James told his assistants to go after USC recruits the same way Bill Moos told Oregon to be like Washington
As Oregon celebrates their origin story this week, Washington is still recovering from their Apocalyptic Story, as the Mayan Calender finally struck midnight in 2008, not 2012. UW will need another origin story for the next era that has hopefully began under Petermen. Now it is Oregon, not USC that stands in the way. It is Oregon that we are going after the same way they came after us.
The most frustrating thing over the past 20 years has been the way that UW refused to fight. Academic smack and bull shit about winning the right way are for losers and we have had a shitload of losers over the last two decades.
It feels like now we are ready to fight and if it took a couple coffee cups full of cash to get some players here for Petermen to build on then so be it. One win can define and turn a program around. Who cares if Oregon can maintain or not. What matters is if Washington is serious about football again and getting it done on the field.
It doesn't have to be this week, but it would be pretty fucking cool you have to admit. -
Well uhpuppylove_sugarsteel said:
Race, a little late to jump on Peetie''s wagon don't ya think?.RaceBannon said:As we celebrate the birth of college football 20 years ago this week I am struck by some similarities to the birth of modern Husky football in 1977.
The legend is well known about how Don James in his third year was 1-3 and in hot water. Two of the losses were to Minnesota and Syracuse, not quite as bad as Oregon losing to Utah and Hawaii in 1994, but bad enough that James moved into his office to try to turn things around for the start of Pac 8 play.
Oregon was first and they went down 54-0 to start a 6-1 campaign that culminated in a Rose Bowl win, but Husky fans do not look to that game as anything more than the first win. The legend win was USC in November at Husky Stadium. John McKay was gone and James beat him in his final year, 1975, at Husky Stadium to break a 10 year losing streak, but USC was USC then. The road to the Rose Bowl went through them. UW had lost to UCLA 31-0, so it was a must win game.
The signature Kenny Wheaton play was Warren Moon rolling around the end for an 80 yard jaunt to clinch the game. If we had jumbotrons back then that would be the play you saw every week if we were fucking stupid like Oregon. But we're not. Not until Todd Turner. Another story there.
That game and that season did herald the arrival of Washington as a west coast power with national aspirations as James did go .500 against USC when that meant something. Don James told his assistants to go after USC recruits the same way Bill Moos told Oregon to be like Washington
As Oregon celebrates their origin story this week, Washington is still recovering from their Apocalyptic Story, as the Mayan Calender finally struck midnight in 2008, not 2012. UW will need another origin story for the next era that has hopefully began under Petermen. Now it is Oregon, not USC that stands in the way. It is Oregon that we are going after the same way they came after us.
The most frustrating thing over the past 20 years has been the way that UW refused to fight. Academic smack and bull shit about winning the right way are for losers and we have had a shitload of losers over the last two decades.
It feels like now we are ready to fight and if it took a couple coffee cups full of cash to get some players here for Petermen to build on then so be it. One win can define and turn a program around. Who cares if Oregon can maintain or not. What matters is if Washington is serious about football again and getting it done on the field.
It doesn't have to be this week, but it would be pretty fucking cool you have to admit.