Using the bye to try to lessen the impact of long travel is going to make this common. Penn State had the same basically. Home game October 5th (we played Mich, they played UCLA at home). Travel the next weekend (Iowa for us, USC for PSU), then bye, then travel again.
October is like the perfect month for college football and to not see any home games for basically the whole month definitely feels bizarre.
I live in the kid of high density subdivision where the average home price is like 1.3 to 1.5 and the pour kids from East and South Bend get driven in by their parents to trick or treat. I don't mind it.
I just sit on the porch and drink beer while handing out $125 worth of candy.
My 2024 900$ Traeger with Pecan flavored wood pellets that cooks my shit with the click of a button on my phone >
The importance of not having lobbyists involved cannot be overstated.
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Deport them all from every civilized country who's leadership allowed this planned destruction!
What do these numbers represent in UW's losses and what could the coaches do about them?
14 75 WSU
16 148 RUT
9 80 IWA
19 104 IND
Think about it from the opponent's pov. Playing UW I would be so frustrated if UW ran Coleman and Muhammed all day. Jackson sweeps. Latu middle. And the odd pop to Boston would be a killer.
Instead Fisch is trying to have Rogers, Davis and the tackles carry the load