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PAC12 Championship History

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  • WoolleyDoogWoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,580 Swaye's Wigwam

    Jesus Christ.

    Nothing wrong with that twat except literally all of it.

    Stick to tracking flights out of Eugene, pal.
    Huh? Didn't Oregon win both those as underdogs? Does remind me though if there's a game Washington would want to have replicated it would be 2019. Oregon was winning a lot of games ugly and dropped one they shouldn't have. Utah lost one game close at their divisional rival and demolished almost everyone else and was a balanced machine type team. Utah came in 6.5 favorites. Then Oregon ended up winning by 22 in the championship. There's a lot of differences, but it's about the closest potentially positive one for UW in comparison there is easily.

    Worst is 2014 where Arizona got a close early season win at Autzen then got blown out in the rematch but there's way more differences there and that Arizona team wouldn't have even been there had Petersen taken a knee when he could of against them.
  • DucksFCDucksFC Member Posts: 1,526
    that tweet couldn't be worded more poorly if Pup wrote it while on a speedball and mescaline.
  • MikeSeaverMikeSeaver Member Posts: 4,972

    Jesus Christ.

    Nothing wrong with that twat except literally all of it.

    Stick to tracking flights out of Eugene, pal.
    Huh? Didn't Oregon win both those as underdogs? Does remind me though if there's a game Washington would want to have replicated it would be 2019. Oregon was winning a lot of games ugly and dropped one they shouldn't have. Utah lost one game close at their divisional rival and demolished almost everyone else and was a balanced machine type team. Utah came in 6.5 favorites. Then Oregon ended up winning by 22 in the championship. There's a lot of differences, but it's about the closest potentially positive one for UW in comparison there is easily.

    Worst is 2014 where Arizona got a close early season win at Autzen then got blown out in the rematch but there's way more differences there and that Arizona team wouldn't have even been there had Petersen taken a knee when he could of against them.
    None of it matters or has any bearing on Friday night.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,779 Founders Club

    Jesus Christ.

    Nothing wrong with that twat except literally all of it.

    Stick to tracking flights out of Eugene, pal.
    Huh? Didn't Oregon win both those as underdogs? Does remind me though if there's a game Washington would want to have replicated it would be 2019. Oregon was winning a lot of games ugly and dropped one they shouldn't have. Utah lost one game close at their divisional rival and demolished almost everyone else and was a balanced machine type team. Utah came in 6.5 favorites. Then Oregon ended up winning by 22 in the championship. There's a lot of differences, but it's about the closest potentially positive one for UW in comparison there is easily.

    Worst is 2014 where Arizona got a close early season win at Autzen then got blown out in the rematch but there's way more differences there and that Arizona team wouldn't have even been there had Petersen taken a knee when he could of against them.
    None of it matters or has any bearing on Friday night.
    Thread killer

    Neither does Washington breaking the tie for second most Pacific Coast titles with the win but it's still cool
  • Seven_ElevenSeven_Eleven Member Posts: 120



    Neither does Washington breaking the tie for second most Pacific Coast titles with the win but it's still cool

    Fun fact. Oregon has the most Pac-12 championships with 4* and Washington is tied with Utah for the third most with 2*. If Lake didn't voluntarily give one to the Ducks, this game would decide who goes out with the most Pac-12 titles.

  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,875



    Neither does Washington breaking the tie for second most Pacific Coast titles with the win but it's still cool

    Fun fact. Oregon has the most Pac-12 championships with 4* and Washington is tied with Utah for the third most with 2*. If Lake didn't voluntarily give one to the Ducks, this game would decide who goes out with the most Pac-12 titles.

    Good to know that the start of football has been moved forward from 1994 to 2011
  • MikeSeaverMikeSeaver Member Posts: 4,972

    Jesus Christ.

    Nothing wrong with that twat except literally all of it.

    Stick to tracking flights out of Eugene, pal.
    Huh? Didn't Oregon win both those as underdogs? Does remind me though if there's a game Washington would want to have replicated it would be 2019. Oregon was winning a lot of games ugly and dropped one they shouldn't have. Utah lost one game close at their divisional rival and demolished almost everyone else and was a balanced machine type team. Utah came in 6.5 favorites. Then Oregon ended up winning by 22 in the championship. There's a lot of differences, but it's about the closest potentially positive one for UW in comparison there is easily.

    Worst is 2014 where Arizona got a close early season win at Autzen then got blown out in the rematch but there's way more differences there and that Arizona team wouldn't have even been there had Petersen taken a knee when he could of against them.
    None of it matters or has any bearing on Friday night.
    Thread killer

    Neither does Washington breaking the tie for second most Pacific Coast titles with the win but it's still cool
    Fan Duel U vs Formally Known as Twitter State
  • MikeSeaverMikeSeaver Member Posts: 4,972
    edited November 2023



    Neither does Washington breaking the tie for second most Pacific Coast titles with the win but it's still cool

    Fun fact. Oregon has the most Pac-12 championships with 4* and Washington is tied with Utah for the third most with 2*. If Lake didn't voluntarily give one to the Ducks, this game would decide who goes out with the most Pac-12 titles.


    Nice of you to give yourself a victory over Oregon and USC and the PAC 12 championship without even playing the games.
  • WoolleyDoogWoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,580 Swaye's Wigwam

    Jesus Christ.

    Nothing wrong with that twat except literally all of it.

    Stick to tracking flights out of Eugene, pal.
    Huh? Didn't Oregon win both those as underdogs? Does remind me though if there's a game Washington would want to have replicated it would be 2019. Oregon was winning a lot of games ugly and dropped one they shouldn't have. Utah lost one game close at their divisional rival and demolished almost everyone else and was a balanced machine type team. Utah came in 6.5 favorites. Then Oregon ended up winning by 22 in the championship. There's a lot of differences, but it's about the closest potentially positive one for UW in comparison there is easily.

    Worst is 2014 where Arizona got a close early season win at Autzen then got blown out in the rematch but there's way more differences there and that Arizona team wouldn't have even been there had Petersen taken a knee when he could of against them.
    None of it matters or has any bearing on Friday night.
    No shit obviously!
  • MikeSeaverMikeSeaver Member Posts: 4,972

    Jesus Christ.

    Nothing wrong with that twat except literally all of it.

    Stick to tracking flights out of Eugene, pal.
    Huh? Didn't Oregon win both those as underdogs? Does remind me though if there's a game Washington would want to have replicated it would be 2019. Oregon was winning a lot of games ugly and dropped one they shouldn't have. Utah lost one game close at their divisional rival and demolished almost everyone else and was a balanced machine type team. Utah came in 6.5 favorites. Then Oregon ended up winning by 22 in the championship. There's a lot of differences, but it's about the closest potentially positive one for UW in comparison there is easily.

    Worst is 2014 where Arizona got a close early season win at Autzen then got blown out in the rematch but there's way more differences there and that Arizona team wouldn't have even been there had Petersen taken a knee when he could of against them.
    None of it matters or has any bearing on Friday night.
    No shit obviously!
    Sheesh. We can get all worked up over fan duel but not old random game results.

    I’m just trying to have a nice time around here.
  • TheHBTheHB Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 6,017 Swaye's Wigwam

    Jesus Christ.

    Nothing wrong with that twat except literally all of it.

    Stick to tracking flights out of Eugene, pal.
    Huh? Didn't Oregon win both those as underdogs? Does remind me though if there's a game Washington would want to have replicated it would be 2019. Oregon was winning a lot of games ugly and dropped one they shouldn't have. Utah lost one game close at their divisional rival and demolished almost everyone else and was a balanced machine type team. Utah came in 6.5 favorites. Then Oregon ended up winning by 22 in the championship. There's a lot of differences, but it's about the closest potentially positive one for UW in comparison there is easily.

    Worst is 2014 where Arizona got a close early season win at Autzen then got blown out in the rematch but there's way more differences there and that Arizona team wouldn't have even been there had Petersen taken a knee when he could of against them.
    None of it matters or has any bearing on Friday night.
    No shit obviously!
    Sheesh. We can get all worked up over fan duel but not old random game results.

    I’m just trying to have a nice time around here.
    Adorable
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,779 Founders Club
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