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Ironbreaker
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Vigilance is lacking! There are so many threads where you failed to chime in and uphold and defend Husky honor and glory.
For example:
http://www.sportshoopla.com/forums/...ngest-non-losing-season-streak-your-team.html
Where are you guys?
Never fear. I will compile the facts and you guys can transfer them over for honors sake. We need some practice anyway before the season starts and the pick'ems kick into full swing.
UW went 27 seasons without a losing record from the 1977-2003 seasons. And then stupidity struck the athletics department...
UW also has the 2nd longest winning streak in big boy football at 39 games. The beavers played spoiler stopping us from 40.
...and we hold the record in big boy football for the longest streak without a loss;
Dobie's career comprised virtually all of Washington's NCAA all-time longest 63-game unbeaten streakhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Huskies_football#cite_note-unbeaten-6http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Huskies_football#cite_note-historylink-12 (outscoring opponents 1930 to 118) and included a 39-game winning streak, second longest in NCAA Division I-A/FBS history.
63 games. Unbeaten.
Put that in the suckit bucket Zeros.
Pretty sure Coach Pete is going to surpass it!
For example:
http://www.sportshoopla.com/forums/...ngest-non-losing-season-streak-your-team.html
Where are you guys?
Never fear. I will compile the facts and you guys can transfer them over for honors sake. We need some practice anyway before the season starts and the pick'ems kick into full swing.

UW went 27 seasons without a losing record from the 1977-2003 seasons. And then stupidity struck the athletics department...
UW also has the 2nd longest winning streak in big boy football at 39 games. The beavers played spoiler stopping us from 40.
...and we hold the record in big boy football for the longest streak without a loss;
Dobie's career comprised virtually all of Washington's NCAA all-time longest 63-game unbeaten streakhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Huskies_football#cite_note-unbeaten-6http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Huskies_football#cite_note-historylink-12 (outscoring opponents 1930 to 118) and included a 39-game winning streak, second longest in NCAA Division I-A/FBS history.
63 games. Unbeaten.

Put that in the suckit bucket Zeros.
Pretty sure Coach Pete is going to surpass it!
