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Football - College Football - A Season Of 2 Games, One Becomes Abject Heartache, The Other Extreme Joy
This is a story about the life of a college football team's season in only two games-one was an abject heartache, and the other an extreme joy. The team was the University of Washington this season.
Charles Dickens penned this famous line in his novel "A Tale of Two Cities"-"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times . . .," and the Husky football players experienced these two events in reverse order.
The Huskies ended their 2008 season with a winless 0-12 record. They opened their 2009 season at home against the then 11th-ranked Louisiana State University Tigers. Having lost 14 straight games over two seasons, the Husky faithful could be forgiven for expecting the worst.
Washington surprised everyone, and especially LSU, be taking the opening kick-off and marching down the field to score a touchdown. The Huskies were fired up under new head coach Steve Sarkisian, who would quickly become known as "Sark" and gain celebrity status among Western Washington's sporting community.
At the end of the LSU opener, the Huskies won the statistical battle of ball movement but lost the war, 31-23.
In their next game at home against the Idaho Vandals, the Washington Huskies essentially scored on their first 5 possessions to win going away, 42-23, and break their 15-game losing streak.
In their third game of the season, again on their home turf, something just short of a miracle happened-Washington upset then 3rd-ranked Southern California 16-13 on a 22-yard field goal by Erik Folk with just 3 seconds left in the game.
A 2-1 start made the Huskies the talk of Seattle and even the nation because of Southern Cal's enormous success (at least 11 wins and BCS bowl appearances for 7 consecutive years) and high ranking in the polls.
The Huskies then hit the road for their first away game of the year and ran smack into a rejuvenated Stanford Cardinal team and its bruising 6-foot-1, 237-pound senior running back Toby Gerhart, who rushed for 200 yards and exposed the Huskies' inept tackling skills.
Washington's young, talented but inexperienced players could not stop Gerhart, a battering ram who simply ran through and over the Huskies.
Stanford was a huge letdown for the Huskies following their upset win over Southern Cal, and looming ahead was another road trip to South Bend, Indiana to face the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. It is here that our story of a season of two games really begins.
There is no college program in football more storied than Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish have won 11 national championships, have 12 undefeated seasons and 10 other seasons with at most one loss or tie, have produced more All-Americans than any other school, have produced 7 Heisman Trophy winners, and have the coach with the best record in history-Knute Rockne had 105 wins, 12 losses and 5 ties in 13 years while guiding the Fighting Irish to 6 national championships.
Washington players who Googled "Notre Dame" could quickly become intimidated at its legend, lore and tradition. When lining up at middle linebacker on game day, one could easily imagine seeing ghosts coming out of the backfield in search of another conquest.
But this year's version of the Washington Huskies stayed grounded in reality. As bad as Washington's tackling was on defense, Notre Dame's did not appear much better, and a see-saw battle of wills ensued.
With less than a minute left in the 3rd quarter, Notre Dame summoned up its legendary tradition to stop Jake Locker from scoring on two quarterback sneak attempts from the 1-yard line; the Huskies had to give up the ball with the score Washington 24 and Notre Dame 19. Had the Huskies scored, they would have gone up 31-19 and perhaps broken Notre Dame's back.
It was a bitter pill for Jake Locker-Washington's most talented and versatile player (Husky coaches have said that Locker could play 7 different positions on the field)-to swallow. He had carried a lousy Washington team virtually on his back for two years, and now his offensive line could not move the Irish even 6 inches back.
Then Chris Polk, the Husky's surprise redshirt freshman running back, appeared to give the Huskies a 30-22 lead with a 6-yard TD run with 7:07 left, but after a review he was ruled down on the half-yard line. This was a travesty as Polk had scored, but someone forgot to give the replay official a better set of eyes; perhaps he was a closet Notre Dame fan.
On 1st down from the Notre Dame 1-yard line, Polk lost a yard as the Fighting Irish line held. On 2nd down, Locker passed incomplete. On 3rd down and 2, Locker rushed and the Irish line held again. On 4th down, Notre Dame held again but was penalized 1 yard, and Washington had a new set of downs.
On 1st down, Polk rushed again and the Irish held again. On 2nd down, Washington was penalized 5 yards. On the repeat 2nd down, Locker passed for 5 yards to fullback Paul Homer and the Huskies were again 1 yard from scoring. On 3rd down Locker rushed again and again the Irish line held. On 4th down Washington was penalized 5 yards, and on the repeat 4th down, Washington would settle for a field goal, making it 27-22 Huskies.
Incredibly, the Huskies had 6 opportunities to score on the Irish from 2 yards out or less, and the Irish defense, which had not played well all day, held the line. Polk, who was stopped short on two of the attempts, would end the day with 136 yards rushing, a career best for the redshirt freshman.
It usually happens so fast, you can hardly believe it. But sooner or later, you too become one of the victims. As much as you think you are ready for it, it sneaks up on you and smacks you in the face. It leaves you running for cover and to pick up the many pieces of your life that inevitably fall apart over night.
You realize that the rumors you have been trying to ignore really are true. It causes a lot of explaining to the kids why people are saying those things about Daddy...
You know the truth of why it happened and with this knowledge you leave the team with your head held high and you attempt to start over.
A veteran coach's wife early on in Tom's career gave me some extremely good advice. She told me after a move to a new team, to always unpack all of the boxes, set up a social network, get the kids involved in activities, join a church and set down roots like you will be with that team forever.
Her words were profound and I have lived by them for many years and offered them as advice to other women in the same shoes as I. It works!
You become an immediate part of the community, the energy and the spirit of the team and you embrace it like no other. The best part is, you own it! So it is with many aspects of life. Give yourself immediate roots. It helps to ground you when the wind starts blowing
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Ghostly Tales Haunted House Comic Charlton 1967 63 US $5.00
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CHARLTON COMICS GHOSTLY TALES 122 1976 STEVE DITKO COVER AND STORY US $1.50
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Classic Spooky Stories a Haunting Collection of Ghostly Tales Creepy Rhymes US $9.95
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GHOSTLY HAUNTS Charlton Horror Lot 15 BOOKS Weird Ghosts Tales404244 4648 58 US $26.99
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Ghostly Tales 59 VG 45 US $2.00
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TRUE TALES OF GHOSTLY ENCOUNTERS From the Archives of Fate Magazine HONIGMAN US $15.72
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