The reason I wrote the above comment was because I looked landmark up in the dictionary (can you believe I had to?) and one of the definitions is an event that marks a stage of development. In that respect it is a "landmark victory." It doesn't necessarily mean "great." It's like a paralysis patient taking 7 steps after only managing 5 before. May not seem like much, but to them, would be a landmark moment. Or, in a football context, kinda like Iowa State getting ANY victory. So Sip was right in using the term. The fact that he linked it with the word triumph didn't help keep people from thinking he was overstating things. The unfortunate part is that calling a win over just a decent KU team a landmark triumph, is an indictment of our recent play. So, in conclusion, the only way you could have a problem with his calling it a LT is to come up with a more impressive victory this year.:yeah By landmark victory, he is just saying it marks a stage of development for the team. They were the only "good team" (non cellar dwelling BCS) we had beaten. You could also say that (landmark) about W. Michigan since we hadn't played anyone before that game. Mich St. doesn't count.Exactly. Most of the above posters were missing the point that, For Pelini, it was a landmark win. Not for the program. That isn't to say there won't be more landmark wins but this certainly fit the bill.for pelini it absolutely is a landmark win.