I’m surprised mostly that they wouldn’t come for the Big 10. I guess weather matters. Or they’re more pissed at Fish than I appreciate.
Fifita is cool, nothing special. Tmac and that tackle Saviinea we're the real coup. Don't think Fifita is much better than Rogers. Both physically limited and rely on playing on time. Lets see how he does without Fisch.
Well fifita was going to be a rs-so, and given that he's sub 6'0 could have been here a minute... Rogers has a year max if he comes back
There's value in having a long term qb like that, or any position really, would gaskin had been a better player if he could have left earlier instead of playing it out?
Idk man, call me a negative faggot or whatever but not pulling this manlet is a huge loss
Cope however you want to but we're back to jimmy days until fisch gets at least a class in, and this shouldn't be the case right off a natty appearance
We laughed and scoffed at @Tequilla's TCU crew last season, and now UW is going to give that team a run for its money in terms of a precipitous fall
Disagree
TCU went 5-7 last year. So you're saying you've got UW winning 7-9 games?
UW going to a bowl game Dawg.
The roster isn't close to set, overreactions everywhere.
Here's a large part of my reasoning. Even if we end up relatively satisfied with how the spring roster turns out, all things considered, we still are starting basically from scratch on the offensive line. As everyone knows, it takes time and dedication for an O-line unit to develop and gel. OTOH, we do benefit from a weak schedule until the Michigan game.
Was saying this before DeBoer left and still am. No reason to not be able to get to 5-0 and welcome Michigan to Husky Stadium. Pretty sure they legit lose all but like 4-5 starters combined on both sides of the, including their QB, and probably Harbaugh (seems like a great idea for them to promote their OC of an offense that is borderline Donovanesque). Fanduel won't have us favored, but let's set up this game and see what happens. The back half of the course is really tough, will be fun though and there's no 2022 Georgias on it.
I don’t see it either. Huskies are starting over. The roster today is gutted. Feels like a .500 win % at best. Now, maybe they can real some portal talent but that remains to be seen. Fisch will build them into something really good but we can expect a major drop off short term.
Weber State - W Eastern Michigan - W WSU - W Northwestern - W at Rutgers - W Michigan - Toss Up at Iowa - Toss Up at Indiana - W USC - W at Penn State - L UCLA - W at Oregon - L
UW finds a way to win one of the toss up games, loses a game it should win, and voila 8-4.
At this point in time I cannot predict a UW loss at home. Huskeieieiei stadium is a hell of a home field advantage. Michigan is losing a ton of production and will also be a very different looking team.
It's definitely doable depending on the transfers that we reel in via the portal
Weber State - W Eastern Michigan - W WSU - W Northwestern - L(B1G version of Cal, we always lose to NW... 13-7 type game) at Rutgers - L ( Rutgers is not the Rutgers of 2020) Michigan - W (paybacks a biatch) at Iowa - L(Why can't we stop the f'n run) at Indiana - W USC - W at Penn State - L UCLA - L at Oregon - L
6-6 and bowel eligible! Winning the JoAnns Thread the Needle Bowl will be special especially when half our roster sits out
Weber State - W Eastern Michigan - W WSU - W Northwestern - W at Rutgers - W Michigan - Toss Up at Iowa - Toss Up at Indiana - W USC - W at Penn State - L UCLA - W at Oregon - L
UW finds a way to win one of the toss up games, loses a game it should win, and voila 8-4.
At this point in time I cannot predict a UW loss at home. Huskeieieiei stadium is a hell of a home field advantage. Michigan is losing a ton of production and will also be a very different looking team.
It's definitely doable depending on the transfers that we reel in via the portal
There's literally one offensive starter set and Michigan/Iowa are tossups?
Weber State - W Eastern Michigan - W WSU - W Northwestern - W at Rutgers - W Michigan - Toss Up at Iowa - Toss Up at Indiana - W USC - W at Penn State - L UCLA - W at Oregon - L
UW finds a way to win one of the toss up games, loses a game it should win, and voila 8-4.
At this point in time I cannot predict a UW loss at home. Huskeieieiei stadium is a hell of a home field advantage. Michigan is losing a ton of production and will also be a very different looking team.
It's definitely doable depending on the transfers that we reel in via the portal
UW is not winning 8 games with the current OL/DL... will struggle to win even 4... Is there even a starting C or G on the roster at this point?
expected wins is entirely dependent on the OL/DL portal guys that maybe get signed... but UW seems unique in that most everyone is leaving and the one school WE were entirely dependent on pillaging has the most loyal cartel members in the country.
Even with good OL/DL signings (which aren't looking like they are going to happen)
Michigan is not a toss-up playing @ Iowa next year with mediocre lines is a likely loss USC is never a likely W unless they are completely imploding
Weber State - W Eastern Michigan - W WSU - W Northwestern - W at Rutgers - W Michigan - Toss Up at Iowa - Toss Up at Indiana - W USC - W at Penn State - L UCLA - W at Oregon - L
UW finds a way to win one of the toss up games, loses a game it should win, and voila 8-4.
At this point in time I cannot predict a UW loss at home. Huskeieieiei stadium is a hell of a home field advantage. Michigan is losing a ton of production and will also be a very different looking team.
It's definitely doable depending on the transfers that we reel in via the portal
Weber State - W Eastern Michigan - W WSU - W Northwestern - L(B1G version of Cal, we always lose to NW... 13-7 type game) at Rutgers - L ( Rutgers is not the Rutgers of 2020) Michigan - W (paybacks a biatch) at Iowa - L(Why can't we stop the f'n run) at Indiana - W USC - W at Penn State - L UCLA - L at Oregon - L
6-6 and bowel eligible! Winning the JoAnns Thread the Needle Bowl will be special especially when half our roster sits out
Rutgers still sucks. They are not good.
If this was @ NW I would agree, but we should be able to get by them at home.
I was told the biggest reason to hire Fishdick was to snag 10-12 great players, including a top QB, to stabilize the team and prevent having a complete dumpster fire rebuild. Um....
What did we pay this guy, 7.75M per? He can't do the one thing he was hired to do? Cool, I guess.
Embarrassing. Either quit or don’t. Otherwise LIPO.
Weber State - W Eastern Michigan - W WSU - W Northwestern - W at Rutgers - W Michigan - Toss Up at Iowa - Toss Up at Indiana - W USC - W at Penn State - L UCLA - W at Oregon - L
UW finds a way to win one of the toss up games, loses a game it should win, and voila 8-4.
At this point in time I cannot predict a UW loss at home. Huskeieieiei stadium is a hell of a home field advantage. Michigan is losing a ton of production and will also be a very different looking team.
It's definitely doable depending on the transfers that we reel in via the portal
Weber State - W Eastern Michigan - W WSU - W Northwestern - L(B1G version of Cal, we always lose to NW... 13-7 type game) at Rutgers - L ( Rutgers is not the Rutgers of 2020) Michigan - W (paybacks a biatch) at Iowa - L(Why can't we stop the f'n run) at Indiana - W USC - W at Penn State - L UCLA - L at Oregon - L
6-6 and bowel eligible! Winning the JoAnns Thread the Needle Bowl will be special especially when half our roster sits out
Rutgers still sucks. They are not good.
If this was @ NW I would agree, but we should be able to get by them at home.
Again, what the fuck makes you say that when you literally can't name two potential starters on offense... Can you even name two on defense?
I was told the biggest reason to hire Fishdick was to snag 10-12 great players, including a top QB, to stabilize the team and prevent having a complete dumpster fire rebuild. Um....
What did we pay this guy, 7.75M per? He can't do the one thing he was hired to do? Cool, I guess.
If that's why people think you should make this hire then I think that's pretty dumb.
In the middle part of the season Fisch was pretty unanimously considered the best candidate if Riley left SC. Arizona was THE worst program in power 5 in 2020 and their financial commitment to football is bottom 3 in the Pac. To take that from 1 to 5 (they were a bowl team if not for how little they had to work with on defense) to 10 wins is impressive to any shopping program in the country.
We took him because he's well rounded: solid offense, good defense, and good recruiting. We've haven't had all 3 since...?
As to the Arizona's roster, I don't know what the situation was but I really wanted Coleman and thought he was the best traditional back in the conference.
They lost to USC because they didn't go to him enough.
PGOS is a total straightjacket Doog, but he is usually right more than he's not, I have a suspicion he will be right again, but there is zero evidence to back it up @faithbasedDoog
Assuming Rogers stays, all the pieces are there for a good offense besides the offensive line (which is a big besides).
If Fisch is who he thinks he is, he makes that a focus in the portal and gets at least one of Buelow/Kalepo to come back.
Is Mele playing or is he having to medically retire? Brailsford wasn't even supposed to be the starter. Same with one of the guards, Memelord was gonna start.
how about that run defense? Well defense overall?
Defense will be fine if we can portal in 1-2 more studs on the DL.
Last I heard the ASU and Montana State guys are still committed? They are good.
I really hope that you are right.
By "fine", I mean good enough to go 8-4 or so.
I'm not expecting to contend for the playoffs in year 1 with Fisch.
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Weber State - W
Eastern Michigan - W
WSU - W
Northwestern - L(B1G version of Cal, we always lose to NW... 13-7 type game)
at Rutgers - L ( Rutgers is not the Rutgers of 2020)
Michigan - W (paybacks a biatch)
at Iowa - L(Why can't we stop the f'n run)
at Indiana - W
USC - W
at Penn State - L
UCLA - L
at Oregon - L
6-6 and bowel eligible! Winning the JoAnns Thread the Needle Bowl will be special especially when half our roster sits out
Lol
expected wins is entirely dependent on the OL/DL portal guys that maybe get signed... but UW seems unique in that most everyone is leaving and the one school WE were entirely dependent on pillaging has the most loyal cartel members in the country.
Even with good OL/DL signings (which aren't looking like they are going to happen)
Michigan is not a toss-up
playing @ Iowa next year with mediocre lines is a likely loss
USC is never a likely W unless they are completely imploding
If this was @ NW I would agree, but we should be able to get by them at home.
In the middle part of the season Fisch was pretty unanimously considered the best candidate if Riley left SC. Arizona was THE worst program in power 5 in 2020 and their financial commitment to football is bottom 3 in the Pac. To take that from 1 to 5 (they were a bowl team if not for how little they had to work with on defense) to 10 wins is impressive to any shopping program in the country.
We took him because he's well rounded: solid offense, good defense, and good recruiting. We've haven't had all 3 since...?
As to the Arizona's roster, I don't know what the situation was but I really wanted Coleman and thought he was the best traditional back in the conference.
They lost to USC because they didn't go to him enough.
Other than that there's far too many premature Peters tap dancing on our grave when poaching season is still in full swing.
Ptsd doogs are retarded
I dropped the Mariners and don't give a shit about the Seahawks, wtf is wrong with me.
I'm still chafed from losing the Natty.
Lmao, bro I ask again, name 3 starters between the offense and defense
You literally have no fucking clue what fisch can put together outside of missing his own qb/wr
I cant name 5 starters on offense and defense but I can just feel it or something
Anyone who disagrees with me is a doog