To add a little to the "you mean like the Oregon State game?" mythos
It's origin came from the latter months of the Sark era when Kim was flitting about like a madman deleting posts, banning users who besmirched the good name of his beloved. Kim championed UWs 9 wins as a clear sign that Sark was the chosen one. A few posters, however, pointed out that while Sark did engineer masterful nailbiting victories over the bottom feeders of the PAC and a weak OCC schedule, his performances against the good teams resulted in "blowouts". The fact that in each season Sark coached there were at least 3 such "blowouts" made people question just how close Sark had brought the team to relevency.
Te subject of "Sark's blowouts" prompted Kim's question of "you mean like the Oregon State game
?" (the one blowout against a PAC team where Sark was on the winning side)
It's origin came from the latter months of the Sark era when Kim was flitting about like a madman deleting posts, banning users who besmirched the good name of his beloved. Kim championed UWs 9 wins as a clear sign that Sark was the chosen one. A few posters, however, pointed out that while Sark did engineer masterful nailbiting victories over the bottom feeders of the PAC and a weak OCC schedule, his performances against the good teams resulted in "blowouts". The fact that in each season Sark coached there were at least 3 such "blowouts" made people question just how close Sark had brought the team to relevency.
Te subject of "Sark's blowouts" prompted Kim's question of "you mean like the Oregon State game