I was about 8 years old sitting behind the endzone where he scored...maybe 20 rows up...still one of my favorite childhood memories. Go Ducks. Oh and I love how all the Duck haters come out of the woodwork now. Not many fans had been longer suffering than Oregons.
I remember standing in the parking lot right after the game waiting for a friend. To this day I have never seen so many pissed off people as the Washington Fans were walking out. As the color guy in this clip mentions, Washington really did dominate the game statistically. But that is why this was such a watershed game for the Duck program. It marked the moment when the Ducks knew how to win games. Not just make good plays when it doesn't matter.
I was there at that game sitting at about the 5 yard line of the endzone where Wheaton scored. Couldn't see the actual INT. Just heard an explosion of noise. When Wheaton emerged into my view with the ball and nothing but daylight, it was honestly one of the most pure joyous moments of my life.
Interesting to hear those commentators say at that moment how memorable that play would become. I think any Duck fan knew they were witnessing a monumental moment in time for Duck football.
I moved to Eugene in July of 94 from out of state. I watched this on local tv and recall thinking at the time that this is how Oregon loses. They are competitive but in the end they cave in...Out of nowhere came Kenny Wheaton and the genesis of the modern Oregon era.
@Fattious Yeah my team would be the UW Huskies dumbshit. You know, the school that's been to the Rose Bowl 14 times and won 8 of them. You want me to talk about our 3 National Championships too? Go home little duckling and watch your Nike pro team lose to Auburn.
The turning point in Oregon Football. It's like when the Beatles came, and when Nirvana came. Everything is classified as "before" and "after". This is that moment for the Oregon Ducks.
LOOK AT 1:18! 12 MEN ON THE FIELD???
mscatcha10 6 months ago
LOOK AT 1:18! 12 men on the field???
mscatcha10 6 months ago
So Legit!!!
oregonducksforlife 6 months ago
i was 14, in the stands and just wow. wow. was in the stands for the rose bowl that year too. not as good of a memory, haha.
sychly 1 year ago
And then the ducks were born
centralbaseball34 1 year ago
I was about 8 years old sitting behind the endzone where he scored...maybe 20 rows up...still one of my favorite childhood memories. Go Ducks. Oh and I love how all the Duck haters come out of the woodwork now. Not many fans had been longer suffering than Oregons.
Repo1080 1 year ago
That man is FAST.
sanddollarscholar 2 years ago
I remember standing in the parking lot right after the game waiting for a friend. To this day I have never seen so many pissed off people as the Washington Fans were walking out. As the color guy in this clip mentions, Washington really did dominate the game statistically. But that is why this was such a watershed game for the Duck program. It marked the moment when the Ducks knew how to win games. Not just make good plays when it doesn't matter.
RonnieLeeDuck 2 years ago 3
f my life
DeutschDawg 2 years ago 2
Man HUCK THE FUSKIES!!!
ionapsychokid 2 years ago
I was there at that game sitting at about the 5 yard line of the endzone where Wheaton scored. Couldn't see the actual INT. Just heard an explosion of noise. When Wheaton emerged into my view with the ball and nothing but daylight, it was honestly one of the most pure joyous moments of my life.
Interesting to hear those commentators say at that moment how memorable that play would become. I think any Duck fan knew they were witnessing a monumental moment in time for Duck football.
RonnieLeeDuck 3 years ago 8
Rich Brooks is my uncle haha
Lax9laker 3 years ago
I moved to Eugene in July of 94 from out of state. I watched this on local tv and recall thinking at the time that this is how Oregon loses. They are competitive but in the end they cave in...Out of nowhere came Kenny Wheaton and the genesis of the modern Oregon era.
Seastorm21 3 years ago 3
the washington who??
duck1dodger 3 years ago
Tails between their legs. Both Washington teams SUCK. They used to be primetime. Fine with me being a Duck fan.
KamiMetal 3 years ago
Tell me again when the last Duck Rose Bowl win was?
adamforest 2 years ago
@adamforest Good call douchebag. What's your fag team? With all your Rose Bowl wins?
Fattious 1 year ago
@Fattious Yeah my team would be the UW Huskies dumbshit. You know, the school that's been to the Rose Bowl 14 times and won 8 of them. You want me to talk about our 3 National Championships too? Go home little duckling and watch your Nike pro team lose to Auburn.
adamforest 1 year ago
@adamforest Yeah, talk about those championships.
Fattious 1 year ago
@adamforest 2012
tronix213 2 weeks ago in playlist Liked videos
"we need to save those field posts for next week against arizona, so dont tare them down!" lol
nathanurock 3 years ago
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touchdown if he doesn't trip! ha what a douche.
jdawg292 3 years ago
As amazing as the pic was "the drive" was just as, if even more amazing
badfish995 3 years ago
This is when Oregon started killing the huskies every year!!!
kylemcgowen91 3 years ago 2
its funny that the guy announcing here and jerry allen say improbable at the same time!
GODUCKS1234 3 years ago
god this will never get old. I havent ever heard the television call. Only Jerry Allen's call! This is nice!
duckfan2378 3 years ago
The turning point in Oregon Football. It's like when the Beatles came, and when Nirvana came. Everything is classified as "before" and "after". This is that moment for the Oregon Ducks.
chrispdx 3 years ago
This is definitely a true statement!
hollimommy 3 years ago
huskies fans are still crying about that
nick9979 4 years ago