Because of course they did
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Probably not. But we've had no shortage of big boy wins in the past few years.
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Which Lanning wins are better? UCLA or Utah two years ago? Both at home by the way.
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Georgia
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Oh shit, totally forgot. It's losing close to Washington.
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Neither are impressive but both better than a 7-5 Michigan team playing qb roulette and unable to complete a forward pass. Any of the remaining wins on your schedule sans ucla would qualify as more of a “big boy” win
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The only potential opportunities for big boy wins left are at Penn State and at Oregon and it depends on how both those teams finish. It was a must-win win or a program that beat UW in the natty in national prime time against a Top 10 on paper team with great talent at spots that killed us in said national championship game. That team is a lot like a more talented Utah team anyway. I think Rising just threw that ball at Dalton Kincaid's feet for no reason in Eugene again while I typed this.
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Pac12 champion Utah I’d say.
Nobody here is pimping the Utah win, but if you’re going to ask the question, that’s the answer.
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There are 2 "big boy" win opportunities left. Penn State and Oregon on the road. Iowa, IU, USC would be "quality" wins but not "big boy" ones.
I would suspect I probably am harassing more Duck fans to their faces on a regular basis than any man here, including @haie down there in Vantucky. I've had a good run but am prepared to take my lumps come November. My 10 year old is another story; he's been bullying the shit out all the elementary school Ducklings and they are looking for revenge. I'm hoping he doesn't have a nervous breakdown.
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Got a good laugh. Thanks and at least you're answering and being honest. I'll give all the credit to Lan man if you guys win this weekend. I look forward to the Oregon shirt after you beat UW in November.
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Oregon and Texas. What are some of the other ones?
Not flaming but you all are out over your skis around here after last weekend.
You lost to Coug and Rutgers so maybe reel your necks in a little bit.



