Washington remains unranked but Nebraska is ranked?
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UW is winning against Michigan in the Big House and then beating ranked Illinois rather easily at home the next weekend.
I am a realist. Last year I was more optimistic than I should've been, but I called for 8 wins and it was there for the taking.
Avoid the let downs against B1G trash and a greased up UCLA, and UW is playing Oregon for a potential conference championship game appearance.
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Darn it!
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Indiana and Ohio State can each lose a game and they'll still be in the CCG.
Hot take: neither team is losing a game anyway.
Focus on Michigan. They suck, so UW should win rather easily. Yes, 34-17.
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How can Indiana lose a game and be ahead of UW, if UW wins out?
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Thank you. If you go down the road of it not mattering then we will get fully existential real quick.
Everything matters
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This is the correct take. Washington should be looking at Michigan like they're going to go rub salt in the wound. UW is a better roster, a better staff, and they're in a better place as a program if you're ignoring all the dead internet shit.
Demond should beat them. They're going to play their 2023 stuff and act like they should win because of brand.
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Depends on which team defeats them and a series of tiebreakers about common opponent records. So, it's feasible.
It's far more likely that IU wins out (barring a UCLA-esque turnaround by Penn State) and UW loses at least 1 more game.
Beat Michigan. Nothing else matters. They suck.
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We need UCLA to beat them. I think any team beating them puts UW ahead because our loss is to Ohio State
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Yes, but i said both IU and and Buck could lose and (probably) get in CCG before UW. If Buck loses to Michigan, then it's a tiebreaker mess.
Odds are better if only IU loses. But this is hyperdoog-level prognostication.
Fwiw:
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I don’t think it will be close. UW is just better than Michigan. If UW gets up two scores early and underwood is forced to throw, it could get really ugly.






