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Was doing some Meditating this morning.
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I doesn’t matter. In either scenario UW still has to beat the National Brand in the CCG to make it to the CFP. Losing to Oregon in Seattle doesn’t help us win a rematch.MikeSeaver said:
Try to calm yourself and see if you can comprehend what it is I’m talking about.PurpleJ said:Lots of UW thoughts for a team you played a month ago. #rattled
Race tried it and almost ended up hanging himself.
I’m talking about the oddity of where we’ve all found ourselves.
UW can’t get into the playoffs with 1 loss. Oregon can which is odd because as you’ve all covered here a few times, UW beat Oregon. -
Don’t remember how that went down.RaceBannon said:Washington lost to USC late in 2016 and there was panic in the streets
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Well this is confusing.YellowSnow said:
I doesn’t matter. In either scenario UW still has to beat the National Brand in the CCG to make it to the CFP. Losing to Oregon in Seattle doesn’t help us win a rematch.MikeSeaver said:
Try to calm yourself and see if you can comprehend what it is I’m talking about.PurpleJ said:Lots of UW thoughts for a team you played a month ago. #rattled
Race tried it and almost ended up hanging himself.
I’m talking about the oddity of where we’ve all found ourselves.
UW can’t get into the playoffs with 1 loss. Oregon can which is odd because as you’ve all covered here a few times, UW beat Oregon. -
This thread is pointless, Mike.
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UW fell from 4 to 6 after the USC loss. Moved up to 5 the next week with a Louisville loss. Moved up to 4 the next week after Ohio St.-Michigan game. It would be harder this year to get back to the top 4. The committee's alleged preference for conference championships would theoretically help (Alabama/Georgia and Michigan/OSU would would be 1-loss teams that didn't win the conference), but a 12-1 Big12 champion Texas, 12-1 non-SEC champ Georgia, and even OSU/Mich. loser would be hard to get past given the reality of what the committee values.MikeSeaver said:
Don’t remember how that went down.RaceBannon said:Washington lost to USC late in 2016 and there was panic in the streets
How many spots dropped after SC? How many spots did you have to claw back? -
Good info. Thanks.CatGut said:
UW fell from 4 to 6 after the USC loss. Moved up to 5 the next week with a Louisville loss. Moved up to 4 the next week after Ohio St.-Michigan game. It would be harder this year to get back to the top 4. The committee's alleged preference for conference championships would theoretically help (Alabama/Georgia and Michigan/OSU would would be 1-loss teams that didn't win the conference), but a 12-1 Big12 champion Texas, 12-1 non-SEC champ Georgia, and even OSU/Mich. loser would be hard to get past given the reality of what the committee values.MikeSeaver said:
Don’t remember how that went down.RaceBannon said:Washington lost to USC late in 2016 and there was panic in the streets
How many spots dropped after SC? How many spots did you have to claw back? -
Mike needs to meditate more.
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Sounds like if you had fallen to 7 you wouldn’t have gotten in.PurpleJ said:Mike needs to meditate more.
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But how much mescaline was involved?PurpleJ said:@coronabruin taught me the art of meditation in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. Great for subduing the masculine urge to slaughter your enemies and set fire to their homesteads. You should try it pal!
Axeing for a Fren.





