Glad you enjoyed it! I'm gonna have even more throwback stuff on the channel as soon as the offseason starts. I have a full playlist of all the old classic performances videos I've done before that you can check out here: ruclips.net/p/PLmP2XjMNMQVnL5gjm6UBU3uvthIEjSdOb&si=RWuCMjBmW2UCm1nm I'll also have even more throwback content on my website: 2stripescpd.com
@@Grendel1974 Do you remember and old white guy named Larry? I'm not sure what his actual job was but he was kind of like the gatekeeper at practice. You had to go through him to get in. I remember some guys on the team pranked him by putting a mannequin in the upper deck and saying "Larry who's that dude in the bleachers? I think he's filming practice, you better go get him!" so he had to walk all the way up there 🤣
Man, I miss how awesome a Pro-I formation looks with TEs and a fullback lead blocking. Even the 5 yard runs look majestic and rugged, especially with those old school, big shoulder pads and calf socks. Just classic football!
Dad and I were there. We sat in the east end zone in full rain gear. Couldn’t see much of what was happening, just Corey running out of the gloom and into our end zone again, and again, and again …
I’m so glad Corey Dillion won a Super Bowl with the Patriots! He is the most underrrated running back of all time! He made my childhood/teenage memories so much fun growing up!
I've still, to this day, never seen a tailback with Cory Dillon's size, move as fast as Cory could. He had one of the single greatest seasons in college football history in his one and only season at the University of Washington. The man was an absolute monster.
Thank you! I've been looking for this footage for at least a decade. Such a great Husky memory! Such a dominant 1 year for Corey Dillon who was the backup to Rashaan Shehee to start the season. lol
I watched Dillon play at Garden City JUCO. Every time he touched the ball, the crowd stood on their feet because you knew something great was going to happen.
Oh man, I was at that game. Miserable conditions, but watching him go for 300 in one quarter? Incredible. I felt bad for San Jose State. He left after that quarter, and both backup running backs went for over 100 yards each, if I remember correctly.
Wow. Unbelievable performance but I have to include the absolute excellent job by the O-line. I grew up in the northwest and loved watching the conference teams play, but was in the Army and missed a lot of games during that time. What a way to start my day watching this.
My wife and I were at this game. It was a miserable day for weather (we left after Dillon broke the record because we were soaked) Freeze the video at 5:09 and you can see a military green poncho in the very upper right corner... that was either my wife or me... but what a fabulous spectacle to witness.
We've had some great running backs at Washington through the years but IMO Corey Dillon was the best of the lot. Because of off the field problems he only played one season with the Huskies and rushed for 1,555 yards, but he didn't even start every game! He only started because of an injury to the starter! And he had a great 10 year pro career also, with one SB Ring.
I know this video was about Dillon, but I ended up watching what Bob Sapp was doing on each play. What a freakishly large man with physics defying speed.
@@mikeabel7577 Then he blew his NFL career by getting busted using steroids. And now he is pretending to be able to fight in Japan, but is really a side-show now.
He's just a side-show now. He never really could fight, he was just bigger and had an intimidation factor, but once his opponents caught him with a punch, he would drop and cover up. I believe his last "win" was in 2018, and he just had a fight canceled this year, but I don't know why.
Corey Dillon was a man among boys in his lone UW season. Coach Lambright sat him out the rest of the game after the first quarter of this game. I honestly believe UW was protecting Hugh McElhenny's rushing record of 296 yds, because Corey would have put the record out of reach that day. If anyone saw the UW-USC game, Dillon Johnson was running wild and ended up with 256 rushing yds. I noticed toward the end of the game they started running the other back more and limiting Dillon's touches, even though the game was still in reach for USC. Things that make you go hmmm...
I was in the stands that day. What should be mentioned is the other two backs that came in, after Dillon was pulled, each ran for over 100 yds. The O-Line was amazing that day. And before anyone dismisses SJSU, they were a decent program back then.
Very cool that you remember that. I was on the sidelines (redshirting for the Huskies) and although everyone was happy for CD were were especially happy for the other two guys, Mo Shaw and Terry Hollimon. If not for the opening loss to a very good ASU team we would have been conference champs
Wait - @0:45 - that Bob Sapp (#72) is THE Bob Sapp of MMA and kickboxing fame. His fighting career was fascinating and there are some very good documentary type videos about it on RUclips
Obviously incredible in many ways.... but man those pads sure were huge! I wonder if it's just better tech or did we make rules saying "no you can't have 6inches of padding"?
They pulled him after that first quarter, since SJS was obviously outclassed and UW had more important games coming up and didn't want Dillon to risk injury in a game already won. Since running backs generally get better as the game goes on while defenses generally get more gassed, he might have rushed for a thousand yards that game if UW wanted to run up the score.
Wow, first play shown, that's the Bob Sapp that went into MMA fighting? Anyone know what happened with the extra points? Four TD's, but only 25 points. Did they not have a kicker that day?
Yep. I met him in the dorms once. A ridiculously huge person. I was 5'6, 125 pounds lol. Just crazy how differently sized we can be. You'd have needed three of me to make one of him. His feet were like size 17 or something; just gigantic.
Remember watching this game as a kid. So awesome! Too bad Huard is such an anti UW announcer now. You'd think after being apart of something like this, he'd actually support his alma mater.
Look at who they were playing. Not that impressive, it would have been impressive with a team that was highly ranked, but, we all know he never would have come near those numbers if it would have been a better team.
This video was awesome! You should do more of these! I love learning more about college football history!
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm gonna have even more throwback stuff on the channel as soon as the offseason starts. I have a full playlist of all the old classic performances videos I've done before that you can check out here:
ruclips.net/p/PLmP2XjMNMQVnL5gjm6UBU3uvthIEjSdOb&si=RWuCMjBmW2UCm1nm
I'll also have even more throwback content on my website:
2stripescpd.com
I was a stadium maintenance guy there during this time
@@Grendel1974 Do you remember and old white guy named Larry? I'm not sure what his actual job was but he was kind of like the gatekeeper at practice. You had to go through him to get in. I remember some guys on the team pranked him by putting a mannequin in the upper deck and saying "Larry who's that dude in the bleachers? I think he's filming practice, you better go get him!" so he had to walk all the way up there 🤣
My uncle played linebacker for SJS in this game. He still complains about injuries he got trying to tackle Dillon.
Dillon, Bob Sapp, Olin Kreuz, Jerome Pathon, Brock Huard, Benji Olson, Tony Parrish... what a stacked team!
Crazy the mid 90s huskies weren’t more successful
Damn how old are you ?
Whoa, forgot Bob Sapp was a Husky!
@flutebasket4294 ... and sadly a bust in the NFL
That's MMA great, Bob Sapp. Don't forget Jared Leto doing play by play!
I remember watching Corey Dillon in HS when he was at Franklin... He was unstoppable...
Man, I miss how awesome a Pro-I formation looks with TEs and a fullback lead blocking. Even the 5 yard runs look majestic and rugged, especially with those old school, big shoulder pads and calf socks. Just classic football!
This comment brought me back to Madden 95 for the SNES 😂 Last time I heard I-formation.
Does anyone run a pro formation now?
@@fortynights1513 Teams barely carry one fullback on their rosters now. He usually is some special teams guy, mostly.
Dad and I were there. We sat in the east end zone in full rain gear. Couldn’t see much of what was happening, just Corey running out of the gloom and into our end zone again, and again, and again …
I’m so glad Corey Dillion won a Super Bowl with the Patriots!
He is the most underrrated running back of all time! He made my childhood/teenage memories so much fun growing up!
He was that dude in Cincinnati!!!!
U shoulda saw Corey Dillon in high school 😤😤😤..he was always that big
Naw. The most underrated is Fred Taylor or Edgerrin James
@@jpturner9452how can they be more underrated if one is in the HoF and the other will be too? Dillon should be in yet he barely gets votes, if any.
Chris Warren
Dawg fan since forever…
That is, in fact, THE Bob Sapp at guard for Washington. MMA Legend and former IWGP Heavyweight Champion.
Hearing his name on the first play made me whip my head up!
His entrance music being a Madonna song made his presentation as a whole even better! Lol! I believe the song was "Holiday"?
Scary ass dude for sure. Sucks he ended up turning so fragile
Its so crazy seeing how the jerseys and pads have changed over the years.
I've still, to this day, never seen a tailback with Cory Dillon's size, move as fast as Cory could. He had one of the single greatest seasons in college football history in his one and only season at the University of Washington. The man was an absolute monster.
Did you ever watch Ron Dayne from Wisconsin?
Derrick Henry
@@dudethashitcrazy My boy! What a monster! Roll Tide! lol.
Lawrence Philips
ruclips.net/video/nI58pnBVjS0/видео.htmlsi=XiBttaZJDP6SRz1X
Wow... Lots of names that bring back great memories!!!
Big backs. Big linemen . Big shoulder pads.
I love those big old school pads! Classic football!
I formation and fullback
@@commiehunter733 The way it should be!
Thank you! I've been looking for this footage for at least a decade. Such a great Husky memory! Such a dominant 1 year for Corey Dillon who was the backup to Rashaan Shehee to start the season. lol
Had the privilege of playing against this guy in JUCO... he was really like that!
I watched Dillon play at Garden City JUCO. Every time he touched the ball, the crowd stood on their feet because you knew something great was going to happen.
Oh man, I was at that game. Miserable conditions, but watching him go for 300 in one quarter? Incredible. I felt bad for San Jose State. He left after that quarter, and both backup running backs went for over 100 yards each, if I remember correctly.
Wow. Unbelievable performance but I have to include the absolute excellent job by the O-line. I grew up in the northwest and loved watching the conference teams play, but was in the Army and missed a lot of games during that time. What a way to start my day watching this.
If Dillon would've been able to play most of his career with a better and more stable NFL franchise, he would have been a 1st ballet HOF.
Corey played fantastic, but the blocking at the point if attack and downfield was superb.
I was at this game! I was 14, sat up HIGH in the north end nose bleed seats, and FROZE MY ASS OFF. We left early, lol. Hell yeah, great video.
Im an old Boston guy, when I heard Dillon was coming to the Patriots I was so excited, he's one of the all-time great backs and all around playmaker.
I am impressed how he looked around and picked up his blockers on the 84 yard run
Dillon was a monster in his prime -- the only thing keeping those Bengals teams interesting
My wife and I were at this game. It was a miserable day for weather (we left after Dillon broke the record because we were soaked) Freeze the video at 5:09 and you can see a military green poncho in the very upper right corner... that was either my wife or me... but what a fabulous spectacle to witness.
Wow. Now I've seen some ponchos before, but this.....THIS was FABULOUS!
@@oxomaticman😂😂
Dillion had that strait up Eric Dickerson running style... beautiful to watch
a great back in the nfl too.
Wow powerhouse san jose state
Those shoulder pads!
That line was fucking huge. Bob Sapp looks like a normal size compared to the rest.
Funny how we eventually realized them big ass hip pads were useless 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Bob "The BEAST" Sapp!!!!
My buddy was linebacker on that San Jose State team.
Haters comments not welcome.
This happened when my dad was on the husky marching band that is how long ago this happened
We've had some great running backs at Washington through the years but IMO Corey Dillon was the best of the lot. Because of off the field problems he only played one season with the Huskies and rushed for 1,555 yards, but he didn't even start every game! He only started because of an injury to the starter! And he had a great 10 year pro career also, with one SB Ring.
Amazing quality….thank you…
I know this video was about Dillon, but I ended up watching what Bob Sapp was doing on each play. What a freakishly large man with physics defying speed.
I was there! Awesome to watch… ass cold tho, typical 34 degrees and rain
Fun to have gone to high school with one of his main blockers!
Corey is Paul Bunion of Seattle football...
Is that Bob Sapp from k1 and The Longest Yard
Sure is. He played offensive guard at the University of Washington in the mid 90's. That offensive line was incredibly dominant in the Pac 12.
@@mikeabel7577 Then he blew his NFL career by getting busted using steroids. And now he is pretending to be able to fight in Japan, but is really a side-show now.
@1:52 Shoutout to Bob Sapp, former Pride and current Rizin promotion fighter!
He's just a side-show now. He never really could fight, he was just bigger and had an intimidation factor, but once his opponents caught him with a punch, he would drop and cover up. I believe his last "win" was in 2018, and he just had a fight canceled this year, but I don't know why.
Rashann sheehee Was one of my favorites
My dad took me to that game. What a beast!
Corey Dillon was a man among boys in his lone UW season. Coach Lambright sat him out the rest of the game after the first quarter of this game. I honestly believe UW was protecting Hugh McElhenny's rushing record of 296 yds, because Corey would have put the record out of reach that day.
If anyone saw the UW-USC game, Dillon Johnson was running wild and ended up with 256 rushing yds. I noticed toward the end of the game they started running the other back more and limiting Dillon's touches, even though the game was still in reach for USC. Things that make you go hmmm...
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@w8stral That must be a really clever follow up comment. Maybe you could ‘splain it to those of us not in on it.
Tin foil hat@@brianarbenz1329
@@brianarbenz1329 w8stral is suggesting econcrook get a tinfoil hat.
Clock killin Corey Dillon #legend
Yeah he had some pretty damn huge games in the NFL too
He looks like someone's NFL dad came to play for a day, just astonishing.
The defensive coach should have said’ “here’s a clue, they are going to hand off the ball to number 4.”
I was at this game Ushering 😅 The stadium was half empty at halftime. Wish they would have let him play more than 15 minutes
The only question is really: what the heck was happening on those PATs? 7 - 13 - 19 - 25? Four TDs and only a single converted PAT?
I think Washington realized what a mismatch it was and started showing mercy, which is why they were just running and throwing screens.
I was in the stands that day. What should be mentioned is the other two backs that came in, after Dillon was pulled, each ran for over 100 yds. The O-Line was amazing that day. And before anyone dismisses SJSU, they were a decent program back then.
Very cool that you remember that. I was on the sidelines (redshirting for the Huskies) and although everyone was happy for CD were were especially happy for the other two guys, Mo Shaw and Terry Hollimon. If not for the opening loss to a very good ASU team we would have been conference champs
Dillon should be in the HOF!
I was at this game and we left at halftime. Unbelievable ass whoopin Dillion put on them.
Was at this game! 💜💛🐺
Those purple helmets are sweet
Wait - @0:45 - that Bob Sapp (#72) is THE Bob Sapp of MMA and kickboxing fame. His fighting career was fascinating and there are some very good documentary type videos about it on RUclips
Who's that QB? Brock Huard, now the number play-by-play on Fox College Football.
Shoulder pads were peaking around this time
Obviously incredible in many ways.... but man those pads sure were huge! I wonder if it's just better tech or did we make rules saying "no you can't have 6inches of padding"?
oh i loved this game there playing have not seen or heard of it in awhile, think it was called football.........
Bob Sapp was on this team?!
The big shoulder pad era!
They pulled him after that first quarter, since SJS was obviously outclassed and UW had more important games coming up and didn't want Dillon to risk injury in a game already won. Since running backs generally get better as the game goes on while defenses generally get more gassed, he might have rushed for a thousand yards that game if UW wanted to run up the score.
Grew up watching UW and have zero memory of this 🤦🏻♂️
Nobody pays attention when they play lowly San Jose State.
Bob Sapp played for the Washington Huskies? That's what's up!!! Didn't know he played football
Bob Sapp number 72 was a heck of an offensive lineman it's hard to believe that he didn't make it in the NFL due to the drug policy
That’s more yards than Iowa gets in a game!
Wait, is that MMA Bob Sapp!?!?!
As a husky fan this is awesome
49.5 pts in fantasy football. Not bad for one quarter.
Gotta love Bob Sapp, gotta love Bob Sapp…
Wow, first play shown, that's the Bob Sapp that went into MMA fighting?
Anyone know what happened with the extra points? Four TD's, but only 25 points. Did they not have a kicker that day?
Yep. I met him in the dorms once. A ridiculously huge person. I was 5'6, 125 pounds lol. Just crazy how differently sized we can be. You'd have needed three of me to make one of him. His feet were like size 17 or something; just gigantic.
Maybe the rain made kicking terrible?
CHILLIN LIKE COREY DILLION HAHAHA 😆 👍🏾
Bob Sapp blocking 😬
1991 - No comparison… Period
wtf did they say Bob Sapp??? *the* Bob Sapp?
Nice video - Go DAWGS
why were pads SO massive?
3:20 holy shit bob sapp
222 on the ground. He was on course for 888 for the game. Should have left him in!
Oh I was there. East end zone.
He's touchdown.
I thought Dillon was too busy pushing pencils? 😏
But I think the most points in a quarter was 49 by Nebraska vs. Colorado in the 1980s.
Did they miss 3 extra points in that quarter too?
I was at that game.
Helluva quarter.
Then the Seattle press chased the kid out of town…..
I went to high school with Corey Dillon. He was kind of a bad dude who eventually got expelled.
Come bro he graduated and walk with me at graduation!
@@sgpe2911 not at Ingraham tho!
Remember watching this game as a kid. So awesome! Too bad Huard is such an anti UW announcer now. You'd think after being apart of something like this, he'd actually support his alma mater.
He is pretty much despised around the region. a real turncoat and all around ass-crack.
Brock should talk less
They pulled him out of the game. Could have stacked on more.
Someone get Corey some oxygen!!
But. He didn’t get 305??
He did though
I hated those purple helmets!!!
This is the only Husky game i ever went to. Crazy. Every kind of weather. Even lightning.
Bob Sapp!!!! Lets go!!
Look at who they were playing. Not that impressive, it would have been impressive with a team that was highly ranked, but, we all know he never would have come near those numbers if it would have been a better team.
This is fake. Everyone knows that running the ball and getting under center does not work. --Mike Leach and every NCAA Coach
He did not play in the 4th quarter
You mean the worst qtr in history for the D.
He could have went for 500