Pretty sure Sims was the 12th man vs Michigan in 2002
I always thought that was Sam Cunningham.
It was one of the two. I'm right until I'm wrong though.
Pretty sure Sims was the 12th man vs Michigan in 2002
Pretty sure Sims was the 12th man vs Michigan in 2002
I always thought that was Sam Cunningham.
It was one of the two. I'm right until I'm wrong though.
Pretty sure Sims was the 12th man vs Michigan in 2002
I always thought that was Sam Cunningham.
It was one of the two. I'm right until I'm wrong though.
I thought it was Nate Robinson. That’s what I remember.
Just looked it up
30 carries for 200 yards. Dawgs beat Arizona 38-14 and broke a 14 game Pac 10 losing streak
"I honestly didn't think Arizona would be off their game tonight," said Willingham, back in the Pac-10 after being fired following three years at Notre Dame.
“With their upset over UCLA, I thought they would be excited and ready for us, but we took advantage of every opportunity."
JFC
Pretty sure Sims was the 12th man vs Michigan in 2002
Pretty sure Sims was the 12th man vs Michigan in 2002
I always thought that was Sam Cunningham.
It was one of the two. I'm right until I'm wrong though.
I thought it was Nate Robinson. That’s what I remember.
Oh shit I think you're right about Sims and the 12th man. That 2002 Michigan game I weirdly feel is washed from Husky fan memories even though it was like the last big non-conference game where UW had a chance for a very long time.
Nate got toasted in the Cal game that year to lose to them for the first time in like 20 years but he had the posture of a guy who was never going to get burnt again and he didn't.
For Rick defenders...how do you go 7-6 in 2002?
I could definitely see Newton going off against someone like Arizona or Stanford next year.
I also mentioned the running backs between Corey Dillon and Chris Polk is an interesting and mostly unspectacular stew.
The 2000 offense was so good it made Rich Alexis look like a big time running back.
Pretty sure Sims was the 12th man vs Michigan in 2002