Get Ready for more of this!
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Jake Locker, I wish I could have seen that team play.
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How many times do I have to hear about the classy ovation after that game Damone? It hsppened get over it. Youll never see it again.MikeDamone said:Nebraska fans gave UW a standing ovation. Classy.
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WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSHpuppylove_sugarsteel said:
How many times do I have to hear about the classy ovation after that game Damone? It hsppened get over it. Youll never see it again.MikeDamone said:Nebraska fans gave UW a standing ovation. Classy.
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Fuck the doog. It's the DAWG in me that believes Petersen gets us there.AEB said:I was being sarcastic. It's amazing how special Coach James was and those Husky teams were. I want those days back, and the Doog in me thinks Coach Petersen can get us there, and get us there the right way. I was only half joking about turning YouTube off though. I'm just so conditioned to think a halftime deficit let alone a 12 point late 3rd quarter deficit is insurmountable.
What a year it has been. Don James dies shortly after a humiliating plunger rape at ASU and the annual 3 game skid. A few weeks later, in what was nearly a miracle given his prior road record, Sark plunger rapes OSU setting up the possibility of an 8 win season with a home victory vs. WSU. Then, the inexplicable happened. Christmas arrived early at Montlake. USC hired away Sarkisian. Somewhere there must have been an only purple and gold rainbow that day. And, then when things looked to go horribly sideways with the prospect of another HC intern, Woodward hires Petersen.
UW has its first real HC since Don James. I am ready for "more of this." Hearing Keith Jackson in the video reminded me of a great quote. Not sure when first spoken and about which team, but it fit the Huskies in 1991 and that road game at Nebraska in particular:
“Great teams have great character. These are teams that are not distraught that they’re down at halftime.” – Keith Jackson
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If Osborne ever recruited a qb who could throw (Frazier was borderline), Nebraska would have had a dynasty that no team coould ever touch. That option pass was there all day if they just had somebody to run it (not counting you Tommy)
Thaose were the days when college football was fun. Problem is most fucks on these boards were playing battleship and D&D then. Nobody to reminisce with! -
Or practicing the tuba.
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My first game in Husky stadium was in 1960 as a very young boy, dragged along by my folks, who were Cal grads but had adopted Husky football as their own. I don't even remember which team we played in the game, but I remember watching the epic Rose Bowl victory on TV that year, and have been addicted ever since. Sat in the bleachers until I was 18, including the Sixkiller era, and became an undergrad in the last years of Owens, and DJ became coach while I was an undergrad also.puppylove_sugarsteel said:If Osborne ever recruited a qb who could throw (Frazier was borderline), Nebraska would have had a dynasty that no team coould ever touch. That option pass was there all day if they just had somebody to run it (not counting you Tommy)
Thaose were the days when college football was fun. Problem is most fucks on these boards were playing battleship and D&D then. Nobody to reminisce with!
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Don James era is coming back. ay yay yay....
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You're old.Global said:
My first game in Husky stadium was in 1960 as a very young boy, dragged along by my folks, who were Cal grads but had adopted Husky football as their own. I don't even remember which team we played in the game, but I remember watching the epic Rose Bowl victory on TV that year, and have been addicted ever since. Sat in the bleachers until I was 18, including the Sixkiller era, and became an undergrad in the last years of Owens, and DJ became coach while I was an undergrad also.puppylove_sugarsteel said:If Osborne ever recruited a qb who could throw (Frazier was borderline), Nebraska would have had a dynasty that no team coould ever touch. That option pass was there all day if they just had somebody to run it (not counting you Tommy)
Thaose were the days when college football was fun. Problem is most fucks on these boards were playing battleship and D&D then. Nobody to reminisce with! -
That team was confident, talented, well coached, and united on the field. Miss the celebrations.






