It was the game's first touchdown and instantly became the most memorable moment from Washington's 70-21 win over Oregon. Huskies quarterback Jake Browning pointed right at Ducks linebacker Jimmie Swain as he crossed the goal line for a one-yard touchdown run.

It ushered in a humiliating loss for the home crowd at Autzen Stadium, snapping a 12-game losing streak in the series, and it was all summed up best by Browning's left index finger.

We're coming at you.

Enter that run into the list of great moments in this rivalry. According to Husky defensive back Kevin King, it trumps all of those other moments.

“I think that’s going to be a picture that’s going to be around forever, in terms of this Oregon-UW battle,” King told The News Tribune's Christian Caple. “They talk about The Pick? Nah. They’re gonna talk about the finger wag.”

But Washington coach Chris Petersen didn't love it as much as his players -- the refs didn't, either, as they penalized Browning with a 15-yard taunting penalty. Petersen had his own punishment for Browning and his left index finger -- 500 push-ups to be completed at a recent practice.

King went on to say that he and his teammates offered to chip in and do some push-ups to help Browning get to 500, but Petersen wouldn't allow it.

This picture, for Washington, says more than a thousand words.

The gesture itself? It says 500 push-ups to Petersen.