Michigan and Washington were universities that were football powers in the old days and won national championships in the 90s but struggled pretty quickly in the new millennium and I think the culture of the schools really held them back. Both also really struggled to compete with schools to the south that have different priorities and have been almost impossible to keep down for even a season or two for a long time.
The only way both schools were probably getting back to the top of college football was the whale equivalent of a coach who had a connection to the school who would never leave. Michigan got Harbaugh and UW got Petersen and both took some time to even get over the obstacles and win on a high level. Obviously Petersen was gone by January or 2024, but his recruits and foundation set it up.
Now, both might be shit out of luck again, though this Ellison thing could change that.
and if he ever says rep his state I’m going to tell him to go kill himself.
did they figure out which uga player was driving?
looks like he will bust out with “Minnie the Moocher” on a dime.
Depends on how one defines "damaging". Oregon's loss was far more embarrassing, but Washington was 4 quarters away from a Natty and those opportunities don't come along very often.
Fuck you forever you fat Dutchman for taking your eye of the prize.