By Athletic Communications on December 21, 2009 3:14 PM
|3 Comments
This New Year's Day the University of Washington Husky football team plays Miami, WSU and USC.
And it wins every time.
UWTV and FSN Northwest announce Husky Classics, a new series on UWTV featuring favorite University of Washington football and basketball games.
Tune in to UWTV on Friday, January 1 as Husky Classics kicks off with three of the Huskies' most famous football games, including the 1994 "Whammy In Miami," the 1993 Apple Cup and the 1990 "All I Saw Was Purple" game. Husky Classics on UWTV presented by FSN begins at 10 a.m. on New Year's Day.
Continue reliving amazing touchdowns and thrilling three-pointers through Husky Classics at 7 p.m. every Monday on UWTV starting January 4. For more information, visit uwtv.org/sports.
UWTV, a service of the University of Washington, is available on cable channel 27 in the Puget Sound, or visit uwtv.org to learn how to watch in your area.
About UWTV A service of the University of Washington, UWTV is a multi-platform media organization connecting the region and the world to the University of Washington on air, online and via mobile devices. Learn more at uwtv.org.
About FSN Northwest FSN Northwest is the cable home of the Seattle Mariners, Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Storm, Portland Beavers, Portland Timbers, Washington Huskies, Washington State Cougars, Oregon State Beavers and Gonzaga Bulldogs. The network delivers more than 350 live events each year - all of which are also available in high definition on FSN HD - to more than 3.4 million cable and satellite homes in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska. FSN Northwest is based in Bellevue, WA, and is a subsidiary of DIRECTV Sports Networks, which also operates the regional sports networks FSN Pittsburgh and FSN Rocky Mountain (and sub-region FSN Utah). The three networks combined reach more than 8.5 million viewers across 17 states and own exclusive programming and distribution partnerships with more than 25 teams and conferences. DIRECTV Sports Networks is a controlled subsidiary of DIRECTV, the world's most popular television service.
Thanks for the broadcasts, but how about some variety?
82 Rose Bowl
85 Orange Bowl
82 Michigan game at Husky Stadium
89 Apple Cup at Husky Stadium
80 or 81 @ USC (huge win)
95 (I think) Apple Cup at Husky Stadium (UW won in overtime, Ryan Leaf was a freshman)
87 ASU game at Husky Stadium
81 USC at Husky Stadium
93 Stanford game at Husky Stadium
92 Nebraska game at Husky Stadium
91 Apple Cup at Husky Stadium to finish 12-0 season
'02 game @ Oregon (Reggie torches UO secondary)
Maybe even the 78 Rose Bowl?
Can I just say THANK YOU SO MUCH for doing this?! This is one of the greatest ideas I have heard of yet! What a great way to relive some of the greatest games we all remember and can't wait to watch again.
I'm definitely setting my recorder!
Thanks again!
UWTV plans to televise at least one classic game every week - each Monday evening at 7 p.m. So, yes, there will be some variety to the list of games. As a side note, the games UWTV will be showing are from the FSN Northwest archives... Meaning that they are the FSN telecasts of the games - in many cases the Sunday replay productions. As far as bowl games, it is much more difficult to obtain the rights to show bowl games since they are owned by the bowl organizations themselves.
Thanks for the broadcasts, but how about some variety?
82 Rose Bowl
85 Orange Bowl
82 Michigan game at Husky Stadium
89 Apple Cup at Husky Stadium
80 or 81 @ USC (huge win)
95 (I think) Apple Cup at Husky Stadium (UW won in overtime, Ryan Leaf was a freshman)
87 ASU game at Husky Stadium
81 USC at Husky Stadium
93 Stanford game at Husky Stadium
92 Nebraska game at Husky Stadium
91 Apple Cup at Husky Stadium to finish 12-0 season
'02 game @ Oregon (Reggie torches UO secondary)
Maybe even the 78 Rose Bowl?
Can I just say THANK YOU SO MUCH for doing this?! This is one of the greatest ideas I have heard of yet! What a great way to relive some of the greatest games we all remember and can't wait to watch again.
I'm definitely setting my recorder!
Thanks again!
UWTV plans to televise at least one classic game every week - each Monday evening at 7 p.m. So, yes, there will be some variety to the list of games. As a side note, the games UWTV will be showing are from the FSN Northwest archives... Meaning that they are the FSN telecasts of the games - in many cases the Sunday replay productions. As far as bowl games, it is much more difficult to obtain the rights to show bowl games since they are owned by the bowl organizations themselves.