If you’re thinking “I can’t remember a worse weekend in Seattle football,” you’re right. You can’t…because there hasn’t been one. Never in the 33 years since the Seahawks joined the Huskies in our football-loving hearts have both teams lost by more than 30 points on the same weekend.

The Seahawks’ 38-point loss is the third-worst in franchise history. They’ve only lost by 30 or more 10 times, and only three times since 1990. Five of those 30-point losses were preceded by Husky wins, three by losses, and in two cases the Dawgs didn’t have a game that weekend.

Here are the Seahawks’ only 30-point losses, and the Husky games that preceded them.

10/4/08: Arizona 48, Washington 14
10/5/08: New York Giants 44, Seattle 6

9/30/06: Washington 21, Arizona 10
10/1/06: Chicago 37, Seattle 6

8/31/97: New York Jets 41, Seattle 3
(Huskies hadn’t played yet)

9/24/88: Washington 35, San Jose St. 31
9/25/88: San Francisco 38, Seattle 7

11/1/86: Arizona St. 34, Washington 21
11/2/86: New York Jets 38, Seattle 7

10/17/81: Washington 56, Oregon St. 17
10/18/81: New York Giants 32, Seattle 0

11/27/80: Dallas 51, Seattle 7
(Huskies had concluded season the week before)

10/8/77: Washington 54, Oregon 0
10/9/77: New England 31, Seattle 0

11/5/77: Washington 50, Cal 31
11/6/77: Oakland 44, Seattle 7

10/30/76: UCLA 30, Washington 21
10/31/76: Los Angeles Rams 45, Seattle 6