Tradition as we know it has been stolen and may never return, writes former Husky Charles Mincy.
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People forget that the Big 10 wasn't a regular opponent until after world War 2.
UW played Navy Bama Pittsburgh and USC in their first 4 trips
Welcome to January 3, 2002:
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Welcome to January 3, 2002:
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Was that the year they dragged Bellotti to the final so he could continue lobbying and pouting for his left out team during commercial breaks? That was pathetic.
Welcome to January 3, 2002:
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Was that the year they dragged Bellotti to the final so he could continue lobbying and pouting for his left out team during commercial breaks? That was pathetic.
Welcome to January 3, 2002:
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Was that the year they dragged Bellotti to the final so he could continue lobbying and pouting for his left out team during commercial breaks? That was pathetic.
And when it was 35-0 Miami two minutes into the game the whole Oregon should have been here narrative lost a lot of steam.
Welcome to January 3, 2002:
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Was that the year they dragged Bellotti to the final so he could continue lobbying and pouting for his left out team during commercial breaks? That was pathetic.
And when it was 35-0 Miami two minutes into the game the whole Oregon should have been here narrative lost a lot of steam.
Sorry to interrupt your stroll down revisionist lane, but Nebbie losing to CU 62-36, then CU beating #5 Texas in the B12CCG before getting smoked by the Ducks in the Fiesta on January 1 was why Belotti was invited to the BCS title game by ABC two days later.
The media narrative positing that the Ducks would have given the Canes a better game that night was hardly a crazy notion as late as midway into the second quarter, since Nebraska was not only not built to come back, it had already proven itself incapable of doing so in Boulder.
Nebraska's appearance in the 2002 Rose Bowl made the organizers in Pasadena hate the BCS even more than it did in 1998. In fact, if you will recall. There were articles as late as 2005 as to whether the Big and Pac should just take the Rose Bowl back and give the rest of CFB their middle fingers.
That sentiment wasn't all about BCS 2002, but that lame ass Nebbie v. duh U Rose Bowl didn't help matters at all.
Welcome to January 3, 2002:
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Was that the year they dragged Bellotti to the final so he could continue lobbying and pouting for his left out team during commercial breaks? That was pathetic.
And when it was 35-0 Miami two minutes into the game the whole Oregon should have been here narrative lost a lot of steam.
Sorry to interrupt your stroll down revisionist lane, but Nebbie losing to CU 62-36, then CU beating #5 Texas in the B12CCG before getting smoked by the Ducks in the Fiesta on January 1 was why Belotti was invited to the BCS title game by ABC two days later.
The media narrative positing that the Ducks would have given the Canes a better game that night was hardly a crazy notion as late as midway into the second quarter, since Nebraska was not only not built to come back, it had already proven itself incapable of doing so in Boulder.
Nebraska's appearance in the 2002 Rose Bowl made the organizers in Pasadena hate the BCS even more than it did in 1998. In fact, if you will recall. There were articles as late as 2005 as to whether the Big and Pac should just take the Rose Bowl back and give the rest of CFB their middle fingers.
That sentiment wasn't all about BCS 2002, but that lame ass Nebbie v. duh U Rose Bowl didn't help matters at all.
Yes, Miami would have owned us had we played at the end of 2001. The BCS still sucked. They should have played that game in Miami or New Orleans.
Yes, Miami would have owned us had we played at the end of 2001. The BCS still sucked. They should have played that game in Miami or New Orleans.
It delayed your official Rose Bowl popping off several years. Even though it was the equivalent winning the Fiesta.
Yes, Miami would have owned us had we played at the end of 2001. The BCS still sucked. They should have played that game in Miami or New Orleans.
It delayed your official Rose Bowl popping off several years. Even though it was the equivalent winning the Fiesta.
Aah the good old days before the big "pop off". Trolling the duck fans with the "Fiesta isn't the Rose" even though clearly they were the champs was a special kind of heaven during the dark ages.