I need to remind you all that UW always starts the season with a limp dick. Ignoring the Montana disaster, we also had the Rutgers game where we let their RB gash us, the EWU *twice) and Hawaii games where they nearly beat us. I can't remember much of last year's Kent State game but I think we gave up way too many first downs. If UW can stomp on Boise's throat early and never let them back in, it will be a great sign. If we follow the script, it will be closer than 42-24 and UW won't have the win locked in until partway through the 4th quarter.
To be fair, Kent State was really good on offense. They were also the 3rd most points allowed by Georgia last year
Can UW leave the Pac now? Conference of Cucks. And I hate that overused word but what else fits?
This sequence of realignment begs the question: what do you say after participating in the destruction of a 108-year-old league? On a yet-to-be released episode of The Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast, Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark said he took an honest approach to the situation in a conversation with the Pac-12’s George Kliavkoff.
“’This was something that we had to do. And this was something that the board and our key stakeholders encouraged. I’m sorry that my gain is your loss,’” Yormark recalled telling Kliavkoff. “We had a very collegial conversation. George was fantastic, and I’ll be seeing him again in a couple of weeks at some industry meetings.”
I need to remind you all that UW always starts the season with a limp dick. Ignoring the Montana disaster, we also had the Rutgers game where we let their RB gash us, the EWU *twice) and Hawaii games where they nearly beat us. I can't remember much of last year's Kent State game but I think we gave up way too many first downs. If UW can stomp on Boise's throat early and never let them back in, it will be a great sign. If we follow the script, it will be closer than 42-24 and UW won't have the win locked in until partway through the 4th quarter.
To be fair, Kent State was really good on offense. They were also the 3rd most points allowed by Georgia last year
True but that’s only because Oregon didn’t get a rematch.
Presidents kept Larry Scott and believed in a terrible TV idea for 10 years too long and then hired somebody worse than him.
Bay and State schools deserved to be locked inside the burning building.
Is he worse though? He fucked up the negotiations but he was working with the heaping pile of shit that Larry left him. In my heart of hearts I can’t believe that the pac12 would be dead had Georgie been the one to step into the role instead of Larry. 🤷🏻♂️
Presidents kept Larry Scott and believed in a terrible TV idea for 10 years too long and then hired somebody worse than him.
Bay and State schools deserved to be locked inside the burning building.
Is he worse though? He fucked up the negotiations but he was working with the heaping pile of shit that Larry left him. In my heart of hearts I can’t believe that the pac12 would be dead had Georgie been the one to step into the role instead of Larry. 🤷🏻♂️
Dealing in hypotheticals.
1. Promise whatever USC wants. 2. Start dismantling the P12N's asap. 3. Easily get a 40-50 mil deal before the Big 12 can jump you. USC ~60, UCLA, UW, Oregon a little less. State schools and a few others gladly take ~30.
He was easily worse by letting everything be status quo and only putting time into that bullshit "alliance"
When he lost SC it was over and everyone knew it, especially UW and Oregon.
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This sequence of realignment begs the question: what do you say after participating in the destruction of a 108-year-old league? On a yet-to-be released episode of The Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast, Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark said he took an honest approach to the situation in a conversation with the Pac-12’s George Kliavkoff.
“’This was something that we had to do. And this was something that the board and our key stakeholders encouraged. I’m sorry that my gain is your loss,’” Yormark recalled telling Kliavkoff. “We had a very collegial conversation. George was fantastic, and I’ll be seeing him again in a couple of weeks at some industry meetings.”
Then George offered his wife if he could watch
Bay and State schools deserved to be locked inside the burning building.
Dealing in hypotheticals.
2. Start dismantling the P12N's asap.
3. Easily get a 40-50 mil deal before the Big 12 can jump you. USC ~60, UCLA, UW, Oregon a little less. State schools and a few others gladly take ~30.
He was easily worse by letting everything be status quo and only putting time into that bullshit "alliance"
When he lost SC it was over and everyone knew it, especially UW and Oregon.
Larry at least kept SC on for his tenure.
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