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  • EwaDawgEwaDawg Member Posts: 4,209

    It's on now



    At the 94 Whammy captain Sapp blew the opening coin toss letting the Huskies receive the first and second half kick off. People forget.
    Miami education? CreepyCuog, true?
  • NeGgaPlEaSeNeGgaPlEaSe Member Posts: 5,729
    Deon to Alabama, what are the odds? Seems like Saban likes him. I can’t imagine the talent pool Alabama has access to with Deon’s success and coaching staff.
  • ntxduckntxduck Member Posts: 5,723

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    TCU and Colorado are simply two mediocre teams with inept defenses.

    TCU frittered away about 20 points through its offense's incompetence when presented opportunities.

    If I had to bet, after this weekend's meeting of mediocre teams in Boulder, the Buffs will be 1-1.



    As good as the rest of your analysis and takes.
    I obviously overrated Nebraska when I called them mediocre. And CU gets to play another inept offense this week. Hit the hype machine, Gloria.



    I heard CO would win 3 games this year MAX. 5 was out of reach. Care to take that line or did you want to back peddle further?


    I doubt I ever said that.

    And 3 - 0 after CSU is more than likely. 'Cuz CSU. And they get to play both Arizona schools this year.

    Less than 5 -7 seems like an abject failure.

    I feel like the goal posts are being moved for Coach Prime. We are talking about a team that was Cal-too-high away from Owen last season, and not a single loss was even close, or close to being close. I've been told it's impossible to compete in P5 first year after a thorough roster ass cleaning. Now we're saying anything less than 5-7 is an abject failure? Well, it would represent a 4 to 6 win improvement over last year, despite said roster turnover.

    I don't get it. The guy has turned out to be a semi-serious coach with ambition to get his team to be better. Nobody doubts that when they run into SC, UW and UO that they're going to get their asses kicked at least two out of those three, and lose the other one. But you have to give him a fair standard to beat and not move it around every week he wins.
    Surprising they beat TCU. Fortunate to win, but a win is a win. Good for them. But TCU is no better than mediocre.

    Nebraska is terrible--can't execute a snap or a handoff without giving the ball to the opposition. At this rate, they might win 3 this year, assuming they beat their 2 remaining non-Power 5 foes.

    Colorado State looked pretty awful.

    Personally, I never claimed it's impossible to bring in a whole new team and win. It happens in the NFL from time to time. In an era of unlimited free agency, it'll happen in college too.

    So he'd be a genius at 5-7?





    Not a genius but his OC is a good coach and he gets his guys ready to go. Beating TCU was a win I didn’t think he’d get. Nebraska was always a toss up and CSU is bad. He will be 3-0 after next week but the P12 is tough this year. His team is thin on players. If they stay healthy 6-6 seems on the table. That would be pretty amazing. That defense is bad and thin. I imagine they’ll get worse, not better as the year goes on. The offensive line isn’t great and I’d think his son will take a pounding. 3-9 was my original thought but I’ll think anywhere from 4-8 - 7-5 is on the table depending on injuries.
    They will win at least 7. My guess is 8 or 9.
    They have 22 good to great CFB players. Do they have 50? Depth and defense are my concerns for 7-9 wins. UW gave up 40 twice last year with a decimated secondary. Colorado was fully healthy when TCU torched them for 42. EWIWBI
    Colorado has Travis Hunter. A five star, top 10 freshman CB is third string. Their secondary is better. UW’s defense last year was probably worse.

    Smalls is third string. They aren’t deep but they have some talent on defense. Their offense is legit, even with a bad OL. They can get away with it in the PAC 12. I’m glad we aren’t going to Boulder this year. That game would be a dangerous shootout.
    @dnc @haie
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,739
    ntxduck said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    TCU and Colorado are simply two mediocre teams with inept defenses.

    TCU frittered away about 20 points through its offense's incompetence when presented opportunities.

    If I had to bet, after this weekend's meeting of mediocre teams in Boulder, the Buffs will be 1-1.



    As good as the rest of your analysis and takes.
    I obviously overrated Nebraska when I called them mediocre. And CU gets to play another inept offense this week. Hit the hype machine, Gloria.



    I heard CO would win 3 games this year MAX. 5 was out of reach. Care to take that line or did you want to back peddle further?


    I doubt I ever said that.

    And 3 - 0 after CSU is more than likely. 'Cuz CSU. And they get to play both Arizona schools this year.

    Less than 5 -7 seems like an abject failure.

    I feel like the goal posts are being moved for Coach Prime. We are talking about a team that was Cal-too-high away from Owen last season, and not a single loss was even close, or close to being close. I've been told it's impossible to compete in P5 first year after a thorough roster ass cleaning. Now we're saying anything less than 5-7 is an abject failure? Well, it would represent a 4 to 6 win improvement over last year, despite said roster turnover.

    I don't get it. The guy has turned out to be a semi-serious coach with ambition to get his team to be better. Nobody doubts that when they run into SC, UW and UO that they're going to get their asses kicked at least two out of those three, and lose the other one. But you have to give him a fair standard to beat and not move it around every week he wins.
    Surprising they beat TCU. Fortunate to win, but a win is a win. Good for them. But TCU is no better than mediocre.

    Nebraska is terrible--can't execute a snap or a handoff without giving the ball to the opposition. At this rate, they might win 3 this year, assuming they beat their 2 remaining non-Power 5 foes.

    Colorado State looked pretty awful.

    Personally, I never claimed it's impossible to bring in a whole new team and win. It happens in the NFL from time to time. In an era of unlimited free agency, it'll happen in college too.

    So he'd be a genius at 5-7?





    Not a genius but his OC is a good coach and he gets his guys ready to go. Beating TCU was a win I didn’t think he’d get. Nebraska was always a toss up and CSU is bad. He will be 3-0 after next week but the P12 is tough this year. His team is thin on players. If they stay healthy 6-6 seems on the table. That would be pretty amazing. That defense is bad and thin. I imagine they’ll get worse, not better as the year goes on. The offensive line isn’t great and I’d think his son will take a pounding. 3-9 was my original thought but I’ll think anywhere from 4-8 - 7-5 is on the table depending on injuries.
    They will win at least 7. My guess is 8 or 9.
    They have 22 good to great CFB players. Do they have 50? Depth and defense are my concerns for 7-9 wins. UW gave up 40 twice last year with a decimated secondary. Colorado was fully healthy when TCU torched them for 42. EWIWBI
    Colorado has Travis Hunter. A five star, top 10 freshman CB is third string. Their secondary is better. UW’s defense last year was probably worse.

    Smalls is third string. They aren’t deep but they have some talent on defense. Their offense is legit, even with a bad OL. They can get away with it in the PAC 12. I’m glad we aren’t going to Boulder this year. That game would be a dangerous shootout.
    @dnc @haie
    In defense of my boy Roadie he didn't say he'd be afraid of Colorado generally, he did say he didn't want to go to Boulder. And he was talking about them with Hunter. Not as embarrassing as I was thinking.
  • haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 21,900 Swaye's Wigwam
    ntxduck said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    TCU and Colorado are simply two mediocre teams with inept defenses.

    TCU frittered away about 20 points through its offense's incompetence when presented opportunities.

    If I had to bet, after this weekend's meeting of mediocre teams in Boulder, the Buffs will be 1-1.



    As good as the rest of your analysis and takes.
    I obviously overrated Nebraska when I called them mediocre. And CU gets to play another inept offense this week. Hit the hype machine, Gloria.



    I heard CO would win 3 games this year MAX. 5 was out of reach. Care to take that line or did you want to back peddle further?


    I doubt I ever said that.

    And 3 - 0 after CSU is more than likely. 'Cuz CSU. And they get to play both Arizona schools this year.

    Less than 5 -7 seems like an abject failure.

    I feel like the goal posts are being moved for Coach Prime. We are talking about a team that was Cal-too-high away from Owen last season, and not a single loss was even close, or close to being close. I've been told it's impossible to compete in P5 first year after a thorough roster ass cleaning. Now we're saying anything less than 5-7 is an abject failure? Well, it would represent a 4 to 6 win improvement over last year, despite said roster turnover.

    I don't get it. The guy has turned out to be a semi-serious coach with ambition to get his team to be better. Nobody doubts that when they run into SC, UW and UO that they're going to get their asses kicked at least two out of those three, and lose the other one. But you have to give him a fair standard to beat and not move it around every week he wins.
    Surprising they beat TCU. Fortunate to win, but a win is a win. Good for them. But TCU is no better than mediocre.

    Nebraska is terrible--can't execute a snap or a handoff without giving the ball to the opposition. At this rate, they might win 3 this year, assuming they beat their 2 remaining non-Power 5 foes.

    Colorado State looked pretty awful.

    Personally, I never claimed it's impossible to bring in a whole new team and win. It happens in the NFL from time to time. In an era of unlimited free agency, it'll happen in college too.

    So he'd be a genius at 5-7?





    Not a genius but his OC is a good coach and he gets his guys ready to go. Beating TCU was a win I didn’t think he’d get. Nebraska was always a toss up and CSU is bad. He will be 3-0 after next week but the P12 is tough this year. His team is thin on players. If they stay healthy 6-6 seems on the table. That would be pretty amazing. That defense is bad and thin. I imagine they’ll get worse, not better as the year goes on. The offensive line isn’t great and I’d think his son will take a pounding. 3-9 was my original thought but I’ll think anywhere from 4-8 - 7-5 is on the table depending on injuries.
    They will win at least 7. My guess is 8 or 9.
    They have 22 good to great CFB players. Do they have 50? Depth and defense are my concerns for 7-9 wins. UW gave up 40 twice last year with a decimated secondary. Colorado was fully healthy when TCU torched them for 42. EWIWBI
    Colorado has Travis Hunter. A five star, top 10 freshman CB is third string. Their secondary is better. UW’s defense last year was probably worse.

    Smalls is third string. They aren’t deep but they have some talent on defense. Their offense is legit, even with a bad OL. They can get away with it in the PAC 12. I’m glad we aren’t going to Boulder this year. That game would be a dangerous shootout.
    @dnc @haie
    Again, the CSU game was the book.

    Mountain West level team with a few great skill guys and his son isn't even close to a Heisman level QB. Ward is much better.
  • ntxduckntxduck Member Posts: 5,723
    edited September 2023
    dnc said:

    ntxduck said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    TCU and Colorado are simply two mediocre teams with inept defenses.

    TCU frittered away about 20 points through its offense's incompetence when presented opportunities.

    If I had to bet, after this weekend's meeting of mediocre teams in Boulder, the Buffs will be 1-1.



    As good as the rest of your analysis and takes.
    I obviously overrated Nebraska when I called them mediocre. And CU gets to play another inept offense this week. Hit the hype machine, Gloria.



    I heard CO would win 3 games this year MAX. 5 was out of reach. Care to take that line or did you want to back peddle further?


    I doubt I ever said that.

    And 3 - 0 after CSU is more than likely. 'Cuz CSU. And they get to play both Arizona schools this year.

    Less than 5 -7 seems like an abject failure.

    I feel like the goal posts are being moved for Coach Prime. We are talking about a team that was Cal-too-high away from Owen last season, and not a single loss was even close, or close to being close. I've been told it's impossible to compete in P5 first year after a thorough roster ass cleaning. Now we're saying anything less than 5-7 is an abject failure? Well, it would represent a 4 to 6 win improvement over last year, despite said roster turnover.

    I don't get it. The guy has turned out to be a semi-serious coach with ambition to get his team to be better. Nobody doubts that when they run into SC, UW and UO that they're going to get their asses kicked at least two out of those three, and lose the other one. But you have to give him a fair standard to beat and not move it around every week he wins.
    Surprising they beat TCU. Fortunate to win, but a win is a win. Good for them. But TCU is no better than mediocre.

    Nebraska is terrible--can't execute a snap or a handoff without giving the ball to the opposition. At this rate, they might win 3 this year, assuming they beat their 2 remaining non-Power 5 foes.

    Colorado State looked pretty awful.

    Personally, I never claimed it's impossible to bring in a whole new team and win. It happens in the NFL from time to time. In an era of unlimited free agency, it'll happen in college too.

    So he'd be a genius at 5-7?





    Not a genius but his OC is a good coach and he gets his guys ready to go. Beating TCU was a win I didn’t think he’d get. Nebraska was always a toss up and CSU is bad. He will be 3-0 after next week but the P12 is tough this year. His team is thin on players. If they stay healthy 6-6 seems on the table. That would be pretty amazing. That defense is bad and thin. I imagine they’ll get worse, not better as the year goes on. The offensive line isn’t great and I’d think his son will take a pounding. 3-9 was my original thought but I’ll think anywhere from 4-8 - 7-5 is on the table depending on injuries.
    They will win at least 7. My guess is 8 or 9.
    They have 22 good to great CFB players. Do they have 50? Depth and defense are my concerns for 7-9 wins. UW gave up 40 twice last year with a decimated secondary. Colorado was fully healthy when TCU torched them for 42. EWIWBI
    Colorado has Travis Hunter. A five star, top 10 freshman CB is third string. Their secondary is better. UW’s defense last year was probably worse.

    Smalls is third string. They aren’t deep but they have some talent on defense. Their offense is legit, even with a bad OL. They can get away with it in the PAC 12. I’m glad we aren’t going to Boulder this year. That game would be a dangerous shootout.
    @dnc @haie
    In defense of my boy Roadie he didn't say he'd be afraid of Colorado generally, he did say he didn't want to go to Boulder. And he was talking about them with Hunter. Not as embarrassing as I was thinking.
    “Dangerous shootout” is pretty lol. UW would hold them to single digits like Oregon did (technically a shutout but it was really important for prime to risk his kid getting hurt to put 6 on the board against walk ons I guess).
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,739
    ntxduck said:

    dnc said:

    ntxduck said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    TCU and Colorado are simply two mediocre teams with inept defenses.

    TCU frittered away about 20 points through its offense's incompetence when presented opportunities.

    If I had to bet, after this weekend's meeting of mediocre teams in Boulder, the Buffs will be 1-1.



    As good as the rest of your analysis and takes.
    I obviously overrated Nebraska when I called them mediocre. And CU gets to play another inept offense this week. Hit the hype machine, Gloria.



    I heard CO would win 3 games this year MAX. 5 was out of reach. Care to take that line or did you want to back peddle further?


    I doubt I ever said that.

    And 3 - 0 after CSU is more than likely. 'Cuz CSU. And they get to play both Arizona schools this year.

    Less than 5 -7 seems like an abject failure.

    I feel like the goal posts are being moved for Coach Prime. We are talking about a team that was Cal-too-high away from Owen last season, and not a single loss was even close, or close to being close. I've been told it's impossible to compete in P5 first year after a thorough roster ass cleaning. Now we're saying anything less than 5-7 is an abject failure? Well, it would represent a 4 to 6 win improvement over last year, despite said roster turnover.

    I don't get it. The guy has turned out to be a semi-serious coach with ambition to get his team to be better. Nobody doubts that when they run into SC, UW and UO that they're going to get their asses kicked at least two out of those three, and lose the other one. But you have to give him a fair standard to beat and not move it around every week he wins.
    Surprising they beat TCU. Fortunate to win, but a win is a win. Good for them. But TCU is no better than mediocre.

    Nebraska is terrible--can't execute a snap or a handoff without giving the ball to the opposition. At this rate, they might win 3 this year, assuming they beat their 2 remaining non-Power 5 foes.

    Colorado State looked pretty awful.

    Personally, I never claimed it's impossible to bring in a whole new team and win. It happens in the NFL from time to time. In an era of unlimited free agency, it'll happen in college too.

    So he'd be a genius at 5-7?





    Not a genius but his OC is a good coach and he gets his guys ready to go. Beating TCU was a win I didn’t think he’d get. Nebraska was always a toss up and CSU is bad. He will be 3-0 after next week but the P12 is tough this year. His team is thin on players. If they stay healthy 6-6 seems on the table. That would be pretty amazing. That defense is bad and thin. I imagine they’ll get worse, not better as the year goes on. The offensive line isn’t great and I’d think his son will take a pounding. 3-9 was my original thought but I’ll think anywhere from 4-8 - 7-5 is on the table depending on injuries.
    They will win at least 7. My guess is 8 or 9.
    They have 22 good to great CFB players. Do they have 50? Depth and defense are my concerns for 7-9 wins. UW gave up 40 twice last year with a decimated secondary. Colorado was fully healthy when TCU torched them for 42. EWIWBI
    Colorado has Travis Hunter. A five star, top 10 freshman CB is third string. Their secondary is better. UW’s defense last year was probably worse.

    Smalls is third string. They aren’t deep but they have some talent on defense. Their offense is legit, even with a bad OL. They can get away with it in the PAC 12. I’m glad we aren’t going to Boulder this year. That game would be a dangerous shootout.
    @dnc @haie
    In defense of my boy Roadie he didn't say he'd be afraid of Colorado generally, he did say he didn't want to go to Boulder. And he was talking about them with Hunter. Not as embarrassing as I was thinking.
    “Dangerous shootout” is pretty lol. UW would hold them to single digits like Oregon did (technically a shutout but it was really important for prime to risk his kid getting hurt to put 6 on the board against walk ons I guess).
    I don't think either team holds them to single digits in Boulder with a healthy Hunter but I agree we'd blow them out.
  • ntxduckntxduck Member Posts: 5,723
    dnc said:

    ntxduck said:

    dnc said:

    ntxduck said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    TCU and Colorado are simply two mediocre teams with inept defenses.

    TCU frittered away about 20 points through its offense's incompetence when presented opportunities.

    If I had to bet, after this weekend's meeting of mediocre teams in Boulder, the Buffs will be 1-1.



    As good as the rest of your analysis and takes.
    I obviously overrated Nebraska when I called them mediocre. And CU gets to play another inept offense this week. Hit the hype machine, Gloria.



    I heard CO would win 3 games this year MAX. 5 was out of reach. Care to take that line or did you want to back peddle further?


    I doubt I ever said that.

    And 3 - 0 after CSU is more than likely. 'Cuz CSU. And they get to play both Arizona schools this year.

    Less than 5 -7 seems like an abject failure.

    I feel like the goal posts are being moved for Coach Prime. We are talking about a team that was Cal-too-high away from Owen last season, and not a single loss was even close, or close to being close. I've been told it's impossible to compete in P5 first year after a thorough roster ass cleaning. Now we're saying anything less than 5-7 is an abject failure? Well, it would represent a 4 to 6 win improvement over last year, despite said roster turnover.

    I don't get it. The guy has turned out to be a semi-serious coach with ambition to get his team to be better. Nobody doubts that when they run into SC, UW and UO that they're going to get their asses kicked at least two out of those three, and lose the other one. But you have to give him a fair standard to beat and not move it around every week he wins.
    Surprising they beat TCU. Fortunate to win, but a win is a win. Good for them. But TCU is no better than mediocre.

    Nebraska is terrible--can't execute a snap or a handoff without giving the ball to the opposition. At this rate, they might win 3 this year, assuming they beat their 2 remaining non-Power 5 foes.

    Colorado State looked pretty awful.

    Personally, I never claimed it's impossible to bring in a whole new team and win. It happens in the NFL from time to time. In an era of unlimited free agency, it'll happen in college too.

    So he'd be a genius at 5-7?





    Not a genius but his OC is a good coach and he gets his guys ready to go. Beating TCU was a win I didn’t think he’d get. Nebraska was always a toss up and CSU is bad. He will be 3-0 after next week but the P12 is tough this year. His team is thin on players. If they stay healthy 6-6 seems on the table. That would be pretty amazing. That defense is bad and thin. I imagine they’ll get worse, not better as the year goes on. The offensive line isn’t great and I’d think his son will take a pounding. 3-9 was my original thought but I’ll think anywhere from 4-8 - 7-5 is on the table depending on injuries.
    They will win at least 7. My guess is 8 or 9.
    They have 22 good to great CFB players. Do they have 50? Depth and defense are my concerns for 7-9 wins. UW gave up 40 twice last year with a decimated secondary. Colorado was fully healthy when TCU torched them for 42. EWIWBI
    Colorado has Travis Hunter. A five star, top 10 freshman CB is third string. Their secondary is better. UW’s defense last year was probably worse.

    Smalls is third string. They aren’t deep but they have some talent on defense. Their offense is legit, even with a bad OL. They can get away with it in the PAC 12. I’m glad we aren’t going to Boulder this year. That game would be a dangerous shootout.
    @dnc @haie
    In defense of my boy Roadie he didn't say he'd be afraid of Colorado generally, he did say he didn't want to go to Boulder. And he was talking about them with Hunter. Not as embarrassing as I was thinking.
    “Dangerous shootout” is pretty lol. UW would hold them to single digits like Oregon did (technically a shutout but it was really important for prime to risk his kid getting hurt to put 6 on the board against walk ons I guess).
    I don't think either team holds them to single digits in Boulder with a healthy Hunter but I agree we'd blow them out.
    The only dangerous shootout taking place would be if denver PD rolled up to the food trucks after the game
  • SECDAWGSECDAWG Member Posts: 5,004
    All I can say is y’all an all out hater, buncha figs…


    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oH_CupRM7BI




  • Ice_HolmvikIce_Holmvik Member Posts: 2,912
    I must have been really drunk when I posted this. I can't for the life of me remember why I posted it.
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    ntxduck said:

    dnc said:

    ntxduck said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    TCU and Colorado are simply two mediocre teams with inept defenses.

    TCU frittered away about 20 points through its offense's incompetence when presented opportunities.

    If I had to bet, after this weekend's meeting of mediocre teams in Boulder, the Buffs will be 1-1.



    As good as the rest of your analysis and takes.
    I obviously overrated Nebraska when I called them mediocre. And CU gets to play another inept offense this week. Hit the hype machine, Gloria.



    I heard CO would win 3 games this year MAX. 5 was out of reach. Care to take that line or did you want to back peddle further?


    I doubt I ever said that.

    And 3 - 0 after CSU is more than likely. 'Cuz CSU. And they get to play both Arizona schools this year.

    Less than 5 -7 seems like an abject failure.

    I feel like the goal posts are being moved for Coach Prime. We are talking about a team that was Cal-too-high away from Owen last season, and not a single loss was even close, or close to being close. I've been told it's impossible to compete in P5 first year after a thorough roster ass cleaning. Now we're saying anything less than 5-7 is an abject failure? Well, it would represent a 4 to 6 win improvement over last year, despite said roster turnover.

    I don't get it. The guy has turned out to be a semi-serious coach with ambition to get his team to be better. Nobody doubts that when they run into SC, UW and UO that they're going to get their asses kicked at least two out of those three, and lose the other one. But you have to give him a fair standard to beat and not move it around every week he wins.
    Surprising they beat TCU. Fortunate to win, but a win is a win. Good for them. But TCU is no better than mediocre.

    Nebraska is terrible--can't execute a snap or a handoff without giving the ball to the opposition. At this rate, they might win 3 this year, assuming they beat their 2 remaining non-Power 5 foes.

    Colorado State looked pretty awful.

    Personally, I never claimed it's impossible to bring in a whole new team and win. It happens in the NFL from time to time. In an era of unlimited free agency, it'll happen in college too.

    So he'd be a genius at 5-7?





    Not a genius but his OC is a good coach and he gets his guys ready to go. Beating TCU was a win I didn’t think he’d get. Nebraska was always a toss up and CSU is bad. He will be 3-0 after next week but the P12 is tough this year. His team is thin on players. If they stay healthy 6-6 seems on the table. That would be pretty amazing. That defense is bad and thin. I imagine they’ll get worse, not better as the year goes on. The offensive line isn’t great and I’d think his son will take a pounding. 3-9 was my original thought but I’ll think anywhere from 4-8 - 7-5 is on the table depending on injuries.
    They will win at least 7. My guess is 8 or 9.
    They have 22 good to great CFB players. Do they have 50? Depth and defense are my concerns for 7-9 wins. UW gave up 40 twice last year with a decimated secondary. Colorado was fully healthy when TCU torched them for 42. EWIWBI
    Colorado has Travis Hunter. A five star, top 10 freshman CB is third string. Their secondary is better. UW’s defense last year was probably worse.

    Smalls is third string. They aren’t deep but they have some talent on defense. Their offense is legit, even with a bad OL. They can get away with it in the PAC 12. I’m glad we aren’t going to Boulder this year. That game would be a dangerous shootout.
    @dnc @haie
    In defense of my boy Roadie he didn't say he'd be afraid of Colorado generally, he did say he didn't want to go to Boulder. And he was talking about them with Hunter. Not as embarrassing as I was thinking.
    “Dangerous shootout” is pretty lol. UW would hold them to single digits like Oregon did (technically a shutout but it was really important for prime to risk his kid getting hurt to put 6 on the board against walk ons I guess).
    Better take than saying Golden State should bench Draymond Green for Kuminga in the NBA Finals. You also overrate high school guys every single year.

    UW would not hold the Buffs to single digits. Colorado has already exceeded the bullshit you posted in this thread.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,968 Founders Club
    Where did the Buff fans go?
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