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I am so pissed off I can barely stand it right now

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  • Auburndawg
    Auburndawg Member Posts: 362
    I wasn't rooting for us to actually lose in 2006.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    I wasn't rooting for us to actually lose in 2006.

    You should have been. Ty should have been fired after the suddenly senior game.
  • digits
    digits Member Posts: 1,849

    I'm in. Email sent to AD this morning.

    The AD will just delete it and that'll fall on deaf ears.

    I did get a reply when I emailed Young: president@uw.edu, although the response from UW Media Relations was fucking laughable.

  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    I'm in. Email sent to AD this morning.

    The AD will just delete it and that'll fall on deaf ears.

    I did get a reply when I emailed Young: president@uw.edu, although the response from UW Media Relations was fucking laughable.

    Post the form letter or get the fuck out.
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,150 Standard Supporter
    I think I sent Emmert a couple of emails in 2007. His underlings responded once in a form letter way IIRC. These guys don't give a fuck unless you're a big time booster or a donor.
  • digits
    digits Member Posts: 1,849
    edited November 2013


    Post the form letter or get the fuck out.

    I thought you'd never ask:

    Date: Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 9:33 AM
    Subject: FW: Extremely Concerned UW Alum
    To: "digits@uw.edu"
    Cc: "pres@uw.edu"


    Dear Mr. Stephanson:



    President Young has asked me to reply on his behalf to your email message about the football program. Your analysis is impressive, as are your passion and commitment to Husky football. Indeed, it is largely due to the kind of interest you have that the program has been so important to our community for so many years, long before the James era, during his heyday, and even through the down years of the previous decade or so. I think we all know it takes time to build a long-term consistent winner, especially in today’s more competitive college football environment. And we understand that patience can be short. Some, like yourself, believe if we haven’t done it in 4-5 years under a coach, it’s time for a change. Others believe it can take longer, especially given how far back from the bottom this program had to come. As I’m sure you understand, there are many factors that go into evaluating the success of a program. Wins and losses are unquestionably important, and so is the culture in the program, the type of students who represent the University and their success in accomplishing their educational objectives. We take all of this into consideration when we evaluate our success.



    I can also assure you that no one wants to win more than our athletic director and our head coach and coaching staff. We believe they are bright, capable, driven people who can restore the program to its former glory. I know you may disagree with this, and perhaps all I can say is, stay with us. There is more success to come.



    Thank you for writing and expressing your passion for the program. We need it.

  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    Post the form letter or get the fuck out.

    I thought you'd never ask:

    Date: Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 9:33 AM
    Subject: FW: Extremely Concerned UW Alum
    To: "digits@uw.edu"
    Cc: "pres@uw.edu"


    Dear Mr. Stephanson:



    President Young has asked me to reply on his behalf to your email message about the football program. Your analysis is impressive, as are your passion and commitment to Husky football. Indeed, it is largely due to the kind of interest you have that the program has been so important to our community for so many years, long before the James era, during his heyday, and even through the down years of the previous decade or so. I think we all know it takes time to build a long-term consistent winner, especially in today’s more competitive college football environment. And we understand that patience can be short. Some, like yourself, believe if we haven’t done it in 4-5 years under a coach, it’s time for a change. Others believe it can take longer, especially given how far back from the bottom this program had to come. As I’m sure you understand, there are many factors that go into evaluating the success of a program. Wins and losses are unquestionably important, and so is the culture in the program, the type of students who represent the University and their success in accomplishing their educational objectives. We take all of this into consideration when we evaluate our success.



    I can also assure you that no one wants to win more than our athletic director and our head coach and coaching staff. We believe they are bright, capable, driven people who can restore the program to its former glory. I know you may disagree with this, and perhaps all I can say is, stay with us. There is more success to come.



    Thank you for writing and expressing your passion for the program. We need it.



    Did you reply back pointing out how Stanford came back faster?
  • TommySQC
    TommySQC Member Posts: 5,813

    Post the form letter or get the fuck out.

    I thought you'd never ask:

    Date: Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 9:33 AM
    Subject: FW: Extremely Concerned UW Alum
    To: "digits@uw.edu"
    Cc: "pres@uw.edu"


    Dear Mr. Stephanson:



    President Young has asked me to reply on his behalf to your email message about the football program. Your analysis is impressive, as are your passion and commitment to Husky football. Indeed, it is largely due to the kind of interest you have that the program has been so important to our community for so many years, long before the James era, during his heyday, and even through the down years of the previous decade or so. I think we all know it takes time to build a long-term consistent winner, especially in today’s more competitive college football environment. And we understand that patience can be short. Some, like yourself, believe if we haven’t done it in 4-5 years under a coach, it’s time for a change. Others believe it can take longer, especially given how far back from the bottom this program had to come. As I’m sure you understand, there are many factors that go into evaluating the success of a program. Wins and losses are unquestionably important, and so is the culture in the program, the type of students who represent the University and their success in accomplishing their educational objectives. We take all of this into consideration when we evaluate our success.



    I can also assure you that no one wants to win more than our athletic director and our head coach and coaching staff. We believe they are bright, capable, driven people who can restore the program to its former glory. I know you may disagree with this, and perhaps all I can say is, stay with us. There is more success to come.



    Thank you for writing and expressing your passion for the program. We need it.







    I call Bullshit.

  • The only good thing about that letter was it came after the Oregon game when fewer people had jumped ship. At least they're listening...hopefully.
  • digits
    digits Member Posts: 1,849


    Did you reply back pointing out how Stanford came back faster?

    Nope. Considering the reply, I figured it's a waste of my time. I'm currently resigned to the fact that we're fuct, and the only way I can get it through to the UW Admin is by not spending a dime on anything UW football. It seems to be the only way to force them into making a change.