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Wait I was right about the 56-17 game being in 2004, I just looked it up. The 2005 game was 42-12.
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This gets me going
Ah fuck it's your sig
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Wait I was right about the 56-17 game being in 2004, I just looked it up. The 2005 game was 42-12.
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Semi-related but was just thinking about how 2005 (Willingham's first) doesn't get brought up enough as an all-time bad season and basically just as bad as 2004 or 2008. They beat an atrocious Idaho team coached by Nick Holt and a terrible Arizona team. Lost to a four-win Air Force team and to a winless in-conference Coug team in Seattle.
That 2004-05 stretch of three wins and one Pac-12 win is a than the 0-12 season,.
I attended that Air Force game. It was some of the most uninspired football I've ever watched.
I turned to my dad and said, "Why are we wearing Notre Dame's colors?"
One of the weirdest games I've ever been to. Being in Seahawks Stadium made it extra uninspiring. I was also there the next week when they lost by 40 at home to a Cal team that went 3-4 in-conference after that game with Joe Ayoob at QB.
I knew it was all over for Willingham at that point.
Aaron Rodgers was the Cal QB that year. I actually interviewed him after that 2004 game.
Wait I was right about the 56-17 game being in 2004, I just looked it up. The 2005 game was 42-12.
![]()
This gets me going
Ah fuck it's your sig
Semi-related but was just thinking about how 2005 (Willingham's first) doesn't get brought up enough as an all-time bad season and basically just as bad as 2004 or 2008. They beat an atrocious Idaho team coached by Nick Holt and a terrible Arizona team. Lost to a four-win Air Force team and to a winless in-conference Coug team in Seattle.
That 2004-05 stretch of three wins and one Pac-12 win is a than the 0-12 season,.
I attended that Air Force game. It was some of the most uninspired football I've ever watched.
I turned to my dad and said, "Why are we wearing Notre Dame's colors?"
I thought they wore the throw-back uniforms for a home game, where DH Turner hung the 1960 natty banner.
The Air Force game was played at the Clink/Qwest/Lumen.
Yes it was technically a road game. UW wore ND colors.
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Yes, I remember UW being the away team, but didn't remember the details of the uniform. I just remember a bunch of unmotivated stiffs going through the motions on the field.
If memory serves me we had a lead entering the 4th quarter then proceeded to fold like a cheap KMart lawn chair.
sorting out the massive plungerings by Cal in the mid-2000s is tricky because there were so many and they were so similar.
sorting out the massive plungerings by Cal in the mid-2000s is tricky because there were so many and they were so similar.
The 2003 game, a 54-7 loss in Berkley, my dad called me after the game. "Son, I'm calling from the 19th floor of the Acme Hotel. I'm on the ledge and trying to talk myself out of jumping."
Semi-related but was just thinking about how 2005 (Willingham's first) doesn't get brought up enough as an all-time bad season and basically just as bad as 2004 or 2008. They beat an atrocious Idaho team coached by Nick Holt and a terrible Arizona team. Lost to a four-win Air Force team and to a winless in-conference Coug team in Seattle.
That 2004-05 stretch of three wins and one Pac-12 win is a than the 0-12 season,.
I attended that Air Force game. It was some of the most uninspired football I've ever watched.
I turned to my dad and said, "Why are we wearing Notre Dame's colors?"
One of the weirdest games I've ever been to. Being in Seahawks Stadium made it extra uninspiring. I was also there the next week when they lost by 40 at home to a Cal team that went 3-4 in-conference after that game with Joe Ayoob at QB.
I knew it was all over for Willingham at that point.
Aaron Rodgers was the Cal QB that year. I actually interviewed him after that 2004 game.
Was he weird as hell back then too?
sorting out the massive plungerings by Cal in the mid-2000s is tricky because there were so many and they were so similar.
The 2003 game, a 54-7 loss in Berkley, my dad called me after the game. "Son, I'm calling from the 19th floor of the Acme Hotel. I'm on the ledge and trying to talk myself out of jumping."