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AlaskaGuy
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Passionate college football fans would be my guess.Fine engineering to make such tiny crowds seem loud.
Passionate college football fans would be my guess.Fine engineering to make such tiny crowds seem loud.
You can see this natty trophy inside the entrance of Husky Stadium.
Passionate college football fans would be my guess.
UW played Miami just a few years after that season but you're right ... it wasn't fun sharing a title with a bunch of paid criminals.That 1 looks nice. Miami was undefeated that year too right? Sharing your only natty with the Canes really must sting.
At least their stadiums don’t look like a toilet
So criminals are sharing a title with cheaters? Guess it should just be completely vacated.UW played Miami just a few years after that season but you're right ... it wasn't fun sharing a title with a bunch of paid criminals.
Ya because UW's coaching staff was supposed to have a crystal ball that told them a player took a loan from a booster on a golf trip.So criminals are sharing a title with cheaters? Guess it should just be completely vacated.
Coaches should have told them what they can and can’t do. Also recruiting shady players is on the coaching staff.Ya because UW's coaching staff was supposed to have a crystal ball that told them a player took a loan from a booster on a golf trip.
What's the over/under that an MSU coed gets r@ped by a jock this season?Coaches should have told them what they can and can’t do. Also recruiting shady players is on the coaching staff.
In this thread I keep hearing about how nice Washington's stadium is.
And yet, every single picture of the stadium is really about the lake next to the stadium and the area around the stadium, not the actual stadium itself.
Looks like a really nice area and all that, but it's not the stadium.
Tennessee is a joke of a program and all, but they have some nice waterfront at their stadium, but Tennessee fans would post pictures of Neyland, not the Tennessee River.
Real rivals play at their home stadiums. Just ask USC and ND.Learn your football history. The biggest games are almost always played on neutral sites, and that includes a few of the biggest rivalries.
It wasn't until 20 years ago that the Alabama and Auburn game went home and home, it was played in Birmingham every year until then, thus the name "The Iron Bowl". Oklahoma vs Texas, Florida vs Georgia and Army vs Navy all have long traditions of neutral site games.
And of course, the Rose Bowl was the biggest neutral site game, and has been a long tradition of college football.
Neutral sites are where the biggest games in almost all sports are played. It gives both teams equal footing and is the standard for post season play for a reason. The only reason this is a topic is because losers need something to cry about, other than how they got that ass beat.
ok, this thread has seen enough. @Shaggy, go ahead and close this down, thank you.
Bama homerism at it's best. Tell the truth about how those teams are scared to give way to home crowd advantage to the opponent in perceived tough games. All other explanations are pure shit from the bull señor.Learn your football history. The biggest games are almost always played on neutral sites,