Monday, October 14, 2013

Greatest Moments at Husky Stadium



Probably not worth $20
I got this for $12 at a local retailer, and it's probably worth that if you are a dedicated fan.

Don't believe the "4 hours" description, it's 10 episodes, and each episode is 22 minutes. It could have easily fit on 2 DVDs or even 1 DVD, because it's a 4:3 standard def display; I suspect they split it up onto 4 to make it sound beefier than it is.

The episodes are okay, but they don't really go into much depth. I was hoping for more; this is a golden opportunity to have a deep history of the Huskies and it's just a cursory overview.

A good reminder of some great memories, but that's it.

very good but coulda been better.
Excellent overview of great moments for the Dawgs in Husky Stadium. But it falls a little short. There have been SO many great moments that they need to come up with a few more volumes, because there are to many games and moments left out. The video quality and content are excellent. 4 stars only because they left so much out. Now they need to come up with a 'Great moments in Husky Football History'. Now THAT would be great!

A good collection for Husky fans
This is a decent collection of highlights and remembrances from former Husky players, coaches, and those who covered them. This is a UWTV production so obviously it's not NFL films, but it's adequate (standard definition all the way). As mentioned in other reviews, it consists of ten 22-minute episodes that frequently borrow from each other. Don't expect any real surprises or insights, but I'm sure it'll bring back some great memories for any Husky fan.

Keep in mind it's the greatest moments in "Husky Stadium", not "Husky Football", so while it does give an overview of the Husky program over the years, it is by no means complete. A lot of the focus is unsurprisingly spent on the James-era Huskies, and specifically on the Warren Moon-led Rose Bowl team of '77 and the three Rose Bowl teams of '90-'91-'92. The Neuheisel era is mostly ignored with the exception of an episode dedicated to Tui's 300 yard passing/200 yard rushing game against Stanford, which is rather odd...

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