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In all seriousness, how much damage do you think Sark did to the program in terms of team mentality on the road. Do y'all think this is something that can be cured immediately by real coaching, or will the stink of the past hang on for say the first conference road game (which is mercifully Cal)? You always hear the "you have to learn how to win" trope, shit even Sark spit that one out. Just curious as to if anyone believes it. In this case, I'd say inexplicable game plans and shit calls put us in just as many awful situations as being generally unprepared. Then again, thinking that way makes me feel half doog.
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Home gaymes....
Win them... IDGAF where they play ... Just win them...
now to answer question. This team will have no fear of the road. Petersen's teams win on the road, in big games.
Coach Pete's teams were 3-3 on the road vs. Top 25 teams which is pretty solid, but also figured a way to lose to Sark and Ty on the road.
UW should be 6-0 when he gets his 1st real road test on the 18th of Oct.
I will take Boobs advice and LIFPO.
I remember BSU hanging in there but just not able to make that 1 big play, it happens. Saban got plungered by Lambo.
What we need to see this year is another step forward. Oregon, WSU, Arizona are the tough games. The road schedule is easier but the teams have a bigger home field advantage. The details and mental shit will be key when you are a slight favorite against Arizona and WSU. Arizona is really the key game as we've consistently laid turds there since 2007. Blowout Cal, Colorado, beat Arizona, close loss to Oregon would show a lot of progress on the road and its do able.
With a strong front 7 as well as a running QB, we'll have two things that we didn't have recently that will help a lot on the road.
Sark and lane. Hell of a pair.