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Photo thread: First Husky player you fell madly in love with

RaceBannon
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  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    dnc said:


    It's been five years since Ben Ossai played football for Washington. The offensive lineman played under former coach Tyrone Willingham and then one season with Steve Sarkisian in 2009. Unfortunately, he had three different line coaches in his time on Montlake, and Washington never got to a bowl game during his Husky career.

    Ossai was thrust into a starting role at left tackle in his freshman year, and ended up a four year starter on the offensive line. Of note, he had a reception on a tipped ball in the Huskies' 16-13 win over Pete Carroll's third-ranked USC Trojans.

    He cites the 2009 LSU game as a nice memory. "We were up in the first half, and I was imposing my will on the guy I was going against," Ossai said., "I was getting to the second level, flat backing some guys. It was a great game for me personally. Even though we lost, it was an important game for me. I felt like `Hey I can do this. I can do some good things at this level.'"

    In the time since he left UW, Ossai has continued to play football, primarily in the Arena Football League. He spent three years with the Spokane Shock, one season with Las Vegas in the UFL, and played last season with the New Orleans Voodoo, where he was voted the top offensive lineman. He recently relocated to Florida and signed with the AFL's Jacksonville Sharks.

    "I moved down here to be close to my family, parents and little brother," he said. "I'm also working on finishing up my degree."

    Ossai has kept tabs on the Huskies, and yesterday saw his first game of the Chris Petersen era, as Washington knocked off the Cal Bears 31-7.

    "He's doing well," Ossai said. "I didn't want to say anything until I saw some games, but I went online and watched the Cal game from a live stream. They're looking good. That #1 [John] Ross, that man is FAST! It's good to see the U-Dub getting back to where they're supposed to be at. They've been to a bowl game every year since 2009. I wish I could have been involved with one of those, but it's great to see them going to them now."

    With the Huskies traveling to Eugene this Saturday to take on the highly-ranked Ducks, Ossai wishes the Dawgs the best.

    "I never beat an Oregon team," he said. "I remember their lineman named [Nick] Reed. His spin move was the best I ever went against. I also had the worst game of my career against Oregon in 2006 when I was a freshman. They beat us pretty good."

    Even though five years have passed since his Husky days, Ossai got a chuckle of out hearing that he has become a cult hero on the message boards of Hardcore Husky. "I did not know that," he said. "It is awesome to hear."

    As for the present, the 27-year old still has dreams and goals revolving around football. "I want the degree as a fall back plan, but I want to play football," he said. "I have a good job right now and the degree is like `Hey it took me longer than it was supposed to, but I will be a U-Dub graduate.'

    "But I will go wherever football takes me," he said. "I could be in the AFL, I could be in the CFL. I could be in China. They're starting an AFL league in China. They will have American players over there and playing a 9-game season. They did a thing two years ago where they had the AFL all star game over there and it turns out the Chinese people loved it. So they thought, `Hey there's 1.2 billion people over there, so let's go get 1.2 billion of their money.

    "But wherever I go, I'm still enjoying playing football."
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter


    Did she beat Idaho?
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,844 Founders Club
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,246 Founders Club


    Did she beat Idaho?
    I think so. So my sources tell me Henry Roberts and Katie Collier are no longer dating. Don't know if this is good or bad for our OL play in 2018.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823


    Did she beat Idaho?
    I think so. So my sources tell me Henry Roberts and Katie Collier are no longer dating. Don't know if this is good or bad for our OL play in 2018.
    Thank god, no wonder he is making improvement in his game. Keep her away from the team
  • TheGhost206
    TheGhost206 Member Posts: 97
    My friend I and used to pretend we were Jacque Robinson and Cookie Jackson.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Baseman said:



    You’re a Racist asshole
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,369

    Baseman said:



    You’re a Racist asshole
    Gay black men prefer mustachioed white men. Suck it cracker!
  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,499
    The fact that every single post so far ISN'T Jake Browning is fucking criminal. This entire board needs to be shut the fuck down.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,844 Founders Club

    The fact that every single post so far ISN'T Jake Browning is fucking criminal. This entire board needs to be shut the fuck down.

    Finally
  • Sources
    Sources Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,332 Founders Club
    dnc said:

    dnc said:


    It's been five years since Ben Ossai played football for Washington. The offensive lineman played under former coach Tyrone Willingham and then one season with Steve Sarkisian in 2009. Unfortunately, he had three different line coaches in his time on Montlake, and Washington never got to a bowl game during his Husky career.

    Ossai was thrust into a starting role at left tackle in his freshman year, and ended up a four year starter on the offensive line. Of note, he had a reception on a tipped ball in the Huskies' 16-13 win over Pete Carroll's third-ranked USC Trojans.

    He cites the 2009 LSU game as a nice memory. "We were up in the first half, and I was imposing my will on the guy I was going against," Ossai said., "I was getting to the second level, flat backing some guys. It was a great game for me personally. Even though we lost, it was an important game for me. I felt like `Hey I can do this. I can do some good things at this level.'"

    In the time since he left UW, Ossai has continued to play football, primarily in the Arena Football League. He spent three years with the Spokane Shock, one season with Las Vegas in the UFL, and played last season with the New Orleans Voodoo, where he was voted the top offensive lineman. He recently relocated to Florida and signed with the AFL's Jacksonville Sharks.

    "I moved down here to be close to my family, parents and little brother," he said. "I'm also working on finishing up my degree."

    Ossai has kept tabs on the Huskies, and yesterday saw his first game of the Chris Petersen era, as Washington knocked off the Cal Bears 31-7.

    "He's doing well," Ossai said. "I didn't want to say anything until I saw some games, but I went online and watched the Cal game from a live stream. They're looking good. That #1 [John] Ross, that man is FAST! It's good to see the U-Dub getting back to where they're supposed to be at. They've been to a bowl game every year since 2009. I wish I could have been involved with one of those, but it's great to see them going to them now."

    With the Huskies traveling to Eugene this Saturday to take on the highly-ranked Ducks, Ossai wishes the Dawgs the best.

    "I never beat an Oregon team," he said. "I remember their lineman named [Nick] Reed. His spin move was the best I ever went against. I also had the worst game of my career against Oregon in 2006 when I was a freshman. They beat us pretty good."

    Even though five years have passed since his Husky days, Ossai got a chuckle of out hearing that he has become a cult hero on the message boards of Hardcore Husky. "I did not know that," he said. "It is awesome to hear."

    As for the present, the 27-year old still has dreams and goals revolving around football. "I want the degree as a fall back plan, but I want to play football," he said. "I have a good job right now and the degree is like `Hey it took me longer than it was supposed to, but I will be a U-Dub graduate.'

    "But I will go wherever football takes me," he said. "I could be in the AFL, I could be in the CFL. I could be in China. They're starting an AFL league in China. They will have American players over there and playing a 9-game season. They did a thing two years ago where they had the AFL all star game over there and it turns out the Chinese people loved it. So they thought, `Hey there's 1.2 billion people over there, so let's go get 1.2 billion of their money.

    "But wherever I go, I'm still enjoying playing football."


  • PurpleBaze
    PurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,309 Founders Club

    Which player was uoduckgirls first is the real question


    Started a revolution

    It wasn't just one player. She got DP'ed while sucking off another player.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662

    Which player was uoduckgirls first is the real question


    Started a revolution

    It wasn't just one player. She got DP'ed while sucking off another player.
    Well yeah I'm sure.

    But one had to start it.

    She didnt just go from nerdy prude to gangbangs on day one.
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,369

    The fact that every single post so far ISN'T Jake Browning is fucking criminal. This entire board needs to be shut the fuck down.

    Downvote for the Downvote on Joe Steele
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,643 Founders Club
    Jeremiah Pharms
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    PurpleJ said:

    Jeremiah Pharms

    You’d piss down your leg for his life.