Biggest Seattle sporting events in my lifetime

I've been around a long time to include Seattle's short history on this #fuckingdreckfest of a planet. So the best I saw was Seattle's 1917 Stanley Cup title, which happened AFTER Washington State Agricultural College's last Rose Bowl win. Seattle will win another Stanley cup before that ever happens again.

None of the sporting events now compares to the sports back in my day: gladiator matches. It started going down hill after the Roman Gladiator League started banning swords to the head.

And yes, I like movies about gladiators. But it's nothing like the real thing.
 
The 2000 Miami game was classic. Fuck you guys who say otherwise. We probably will never beat a team with that much talent again. Not to mention, the atmosphere was electric. It's the best game I ever went to in Husky Stadium.
 
The 2000 Miami game was classic. Fuck you guys who say otherwise. We probably will never beat a team with that much talent again. Not to mention, the atmosphere was electric. It's the best game I ever went to in Husky Stadium.

Fuck em RoadDawg they don't know!
 
It ended as Seattle sports always do ... with a kick to the balls with steel toed boots.

But the 1983 Seahawk playoff run was like the first hit of crack to me.
 
The 2000 Miami game was classic. Fuck you guys who say otherwise. We probably will never beat a team with that much talent again. Not to mention, the atmosphere was electric. It's the best game I ever went to in Husky Stadium.

Why do you hate Coach Peterman?
 
Those UW regular season games don't fit on the list at all.
I mostly agree, but moreso with the selection rather than the category. If we're including UW regular season games, 91-92 Nebraska have to be on the list. I can't remember being more nervous before any game than the 91 Nebraska game.

Yeah it wasn't in Seattle, but neither were any of the Bowel games.

And the 92 Braska game was crazy for so many reasons - first night game in ages, still thought we were invincible, loudest UW game ever, etc. I'll never forget Tommy Smith's safety.

Also, I'm not sure if this has ever been mentioned, but those Nebraska fans were the classiest I can recall. Little known fact - they actually gave our Dawgs a standing ovation after we whipped them in Lincoln. WOOF!
 
Looks like someone left out the 1990 Goodwill Games (RIP)

The games opened at Husky Stadium with a speech by President Reagan. As well as an address by Arnold Schwarzenegger, and a performance by the Moody Blues & Gorky Park

Around 1,400 Soviet athletes came and stayed with host families in Seattle. Soviet cosmonauts also visited, while the Moscow State Circus gave a number of fine performances
 
Looks like someone left out the 1990 Goodwill Games (RIP)

The games opened at Husky Stadium with a speech by President Reagan. As well as an address by Arnold Schwarzenegger, and a performance by the Moody Blues & Gorky Park

Around 1,400 Soviet athletes came and stayed with host families in Seattle. Soviet cosmonauts also visited, while the Moscow State Circus gave a number of fine performances

No Mikhail Gorbachev?
 
I was 9 in 1995. I remember the devastation after the ND/UW game (Allen Rossum pick 6 still haunts my dreams) and the extreme elation of the Mariner/Yankee game. What a rush of emotions. As same day games and go I've never witnessed its equal.
 
The 2000 Miami game was classic. Fuck you guys who say otherwise. We probably will never beat a team with that much talent again. Not to mention, the atmosphere was electric. It's the best game I ever went to in Husky Stadium.

Why do you hate Coach Peterman?

There may never be another team as (NFL draft) talented as 2000-2001 Miami.
 
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I see a few omissions

Oregon loses to Auburn
Oregon loses to Stanford
Oregon loses yo USC
Oregon loses to Stanford again
Oregon loses to Arizona #lol
Buddha Baker decommits from Oregon
Jim Mora loses

Other than that, looks pretty good

You forgot Oregon's two losses to Boise State
 
The Sonny Sixkiller versus Dan Fouts battle in 1971, with Calvin Jones batting away the ball from Bobby Moore ( Ahmad Rashad) to preserve the win has to be an all time classic win too.
 


The 2000 Miami game was classic. Fuck you guys who say otherwise. We probably will never beat a team with that much talent again. Not to mention, the atmosphere was electric. It's the best game I ever went to in Husky Stadium.

Why do you hate Coach Peterman?

There may never be another team as (NFL draft) talented as 2000-2001 Miami.

It's ridiculous how much talent that team had, and then didn't lose until the tOSU Fiesta Bowel with McGahee tearing an ACL and horrible PI calls in the end zone.
 
Saw some Eastern European woman set the world record in the 10,000 km walk, first track world record in Seattle since Henry Go Cougs Rono! Also saw future world champions Shane Mosely, Tim Austin, and Sven Ottke at the Arena. And the USA defeat Canada in a shootout at the T Dome.

As far as fake-Olympics go, the 1990 Goodwill Games weren't bad.

Looks like someone left out the 1990 Goodwill Games (RIP)

The games opened at Husky Stadium with a speech by President Reagan. As well as an address by Arnold Schwarzenegger, and a performance by the Moody Blues & Gorky Park

Around 1,400 Soviet athletes came and stayed with host families in Seattle. Soviet cosmonauts also visited, while the Moscow State Circus gave a number of fine performances

 
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