Brian D. Oakes - Creative, Graphic Artist, Illustrator, Photographer
Brian D. Oakes - Creative, Graphic Artist, Illustrator, Photographer
2023 Apple Cup - Husky Stadium

Experiencing My First Apple Cup at the Greatest Setting in College Football

My first Apple Cup at Husky Stadium featured an epic rivalry, stunning lake views, and a thrilling Huskies victory.

I remember watching the Apple Cup on TV during my early visits to Seattle, always thinking how incredible it would be to experience the game in person one day. The passion of the fans, the electric atmosphere, and the sheer intensity of the rivalry made it feel larger than life, even through a screen. Year after year, I saw the Huskies and Cougars battle it out for state bragging rights, and I knew that someday, I wanted to be part of it. In 2023, that dream finally became a reality when I attended my first Apple Cup at Husky Stadium—and it was everything I had imagined and more.

Nestled high above Union Bay on Lake Washington, Husky Stadium is often hailed as the “Greatest Setting in College Football.” The stadium’s unique location offers breathtaking views of Lake Washington, the Cascade Mountains, and the Seattle skyline. Approaching the venue, I was captivated by the sight of boats anchored just off the shore—a tradition known as “sailgating,” where fans arrive by boat to enjoy the game. This picturesque backdrop added an extra layer of magic to the already exhilarating atmosphere of the Apple Cup.

From the moment I arrived, the energy was undeniable. Tailgaters filled the parking lots, grilling, playing music, and passionately repping their team colors. The mix of purple and crimson fans created an atmosphere that was both competitive and celebratory, making it clear that this game was more than just another matchup—it was a tradition that meant everything to the people of Washington. Walking into the stadium as the stands filled, I could feel the anticipation building. By the time the teams took the field, the noise was deafening, and I knew I was in for a night I’d never forget.

The game itself was a rollercoaster of emotions. Just when it seemed one team had control, the other would strike back with a huge play, sending the crowd into a frenzy. The tension was unreal, especially as the final moments approached. In the end, the Washington Huskies secured a thrilling 24-21 victory over the Cougars, thanks to Grady Gross’ game-winning 42-yard field goal as time expired as the Huskies completed a perfect 12-0 regular season. The stadium erupted as Husky fans celebrated, while Cougars fans showed their pride despite the heartbreaking loss.

As I stood there taking it all in, I realized that the Apple Cup was even more special than I had imagined all those years ago. Watching on TV had given me a glimpse, but nothing compared to the energy of being there in person. It wasn’t just about the game—it was about the community, the tradition, and the shared love for football that brought thousands of people together on a cold November night. Attending my first Apple Cup in 2023 at Husky Stadium, with its stunning lakeside setting, was a bucket-list moment, and I know for sure—it won’t be my last.

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Brian D. Oakes

Brian D. Oakes is an artist known for his intricate depictions of sports stadiums. A lifelong New Yorker, he relocated to Seattle in 2022, inspired by the city’s architecture, specifically the Space Needle. His passion for landmarks like the Chrysler Building and Brooklyn Bridge shapes his artistic approach. Brian has collaborated with major sports leagues and teams, but a defining moment in his career was working on the creative designs and stadium naming rights presentations for Seattle’s new football stadium. This experience solidified his belief in the deep connection between stadiums and the memories they hold, shaping his unique blend of art and architecture.

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