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Re: Why Washington Husky LB Jacob Manu won’t play against No. 7 Oregon
I dont think they are worried about preserving Audric Harris's eligibility.
Hope the WSU transfer LB waa able to redshirt and returns next year
bananasnblondes
Re: Why Washington Husky LB Jacob Manu won’t play against No. 7 Oregon
Disagree
Team first always
RaceBannon
Re: Pounding Cupcakes
Probably a cuog posing as a husky posing as a coug trying to try and make husky fans look bad. Who does that shit?
Re: Pounding Cupcakes
Always said UW's offensive output in that game was impressive. Those are fair points.
Florida State kicked the shit out of Michigan and put more points on them than anyone had in eons. They forced Grbac into a bunch of interceptions and some of Michigan's 31 was scored after the game was out of reach. It's fine, that was the system back then and nobody's going to take the shine off that Rose Bowl win. But it is what it is. Different day, different game.
All I was saying is that Miami kicked the living shit out of Nebraska, and they did. Sometimes the point total doesn't always capture the game. Nebraska wasn't in the game for a single second. It was apparent from the opening kick-off that they were going to get their shit pushed in. Water fountains, bus rides and hotels didn't mean shit.
Re: Washington is never losing a coach to UCLA
At least you have the sense to apologize for your diarrhea.
TheHB
Re: Washington is never losing a coach to UCLA
I'm not sure if I wasn't paying attention before but it seems you've let your writing hand get a quite expressive lately. Let's tighten up these posts a bit so my (our?) attention span can get through it as I'm already busy posting TLDRs for teqs posts
Canadawg
Re: Washington is never losing a coach to UCLA
There's even more working against UCLA.
-This isn't the Pac-10 in 1998 or even 2015. UCLA benefitted a lot from being the other option for top recruits in SoCal who wanted to stay home but didn't have a USC offer. Now those guys go to random places all across the country, and there are less of them.
-UCLA has historically been a soft program. They're not a great fit for the Big 10 and flying 2-3 time zones to play shiteater teams.
-Rebuilding right now in college football is a nightmare. Look at who the top teams are every year now - teams that were there when the sport fractured and who have never taken their foot off the gas for half a second, burned money, and hung onto their coaches (for the most part). Even schools like LSU and Florida struggle to get back up, oh and USC, who is basically way better UCLA.
WoolleyDoog
Re: Washington is never losing a coach to UCLA
That's a very realistic take especially because, "I don’t believe it’s a coincidence that his best prepared most focused road game in two years was @ UCLA." Also, the whole Manu decision. Manu knows he has the option to go home with Fisch. I don't want any of it to be true because it's painful as a fan, makes me hate what's happened to CF even more and it's more frustrating than it should be because it's a problem that was controllable.
RoadTrip
