The Good Ol' Days

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When beating Buffalo by three touchdowns was the highlight of the season.

4 comments:

Kunk said...

What, no image of Matt Seneca handing off to Omar Easy? Man, that 2000 season was the best.

am19psu said...

2000 was the Rashard Casey year. We lost to Toledo. But that team also started Ron Graham and Gino Capone in place of Lavar Arrington and Brandon Short.

2001 started the Senneca experiment, which mercifully ended in Evanston, which is still one of the top three wins for me (others: 2001 tOSU, 2005 tOSU). It's a shame Mills screwed up his shoulder in 2002. He probably would have ended up the second best QB since Blackledge. He was like Robinson Beta Version.

Kunk said...

Ah yes, how easily I mix up the craptastic years of the dark ages.

For my money though the 02 Nebraska win has gotta be in the conversation for top win. Primetime, against a hated team, blowout victory.

am19psu said...

2002 Nebraska should be up there, but that was my second tailgate after turning 21 and I, uh, don't have a particularly clear recollection of the events that day after heading out to the fields around 9am. I remember the student section going crazy after the Gardener pick 6, but not a whole lot else.