The Huskies are in the playoff race
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Are we really going to be remembered as "winners" for winning a totally meaningless and excluded from the "real" postseason bowl game that almost moved to Riyadh?
These are barely even "Spring Games" anymore, especially with opt-outs stacked on there.
Basically I'm indifferent. I don't remember any of the non-playoff bowl games and their results anymore honestly.
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Washington needs Illinois to win out and finish 9-3 and ranked, which they could. Ohio State to win out, or win everything besides Michigan. Michigan to win out other than Ohio State.
Tons of teams above UW will lose. Washington has to be perfect in November.
Oregon vs Washington will get a lot of hype as a big end of season matchup. Washington would be top 15 and Oregon likely top 5.
Win that convincingly and UW is very likely in the playoffs with a solid resume, having lost to #1 Ohio State and on the road at top 20 ish Michigan. Wins over top 25 Illinois and top 5 Oregon.
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The B1G isn't getting only two teams
And the Brewers made the World Series in 83
Get it together people
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I was 'bout to say … this system is cooked up by the SEC & BIG … there will never be a time when only 2 teams gets in from either of those leagues.
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10-2 UW with losses to Ohio State and Michigan isn't getting left out of anything. Doesn't even matter if Oregon and Illinois drop more games.
I will even Doog so far as to say that Finebaum and those fucking SEC chuds wouldn't even complain about it. Nobody is taking anybody seriously that thinks that a 10-2 program that was in the 4 team playoff and national title 2 years ago is undeserving.
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I said it was more likely that B1G gets only 2 teams than UW making the playoff.
Meaning UW has next to zero chance.
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There are 8 two-loss teams outside the top 10 ahead of UW.
The odds none of those 8 finishing 10-2 is close to zero.
Further, UW isn't going to move up 13 spots with only 1 decent team left on the schedule. You have to finish top 10.
Further, a 9-3 Texas gets in ahead of UW. They finish with Georgia and A&M. Win 1 of those, they're in.
Sorry.
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Wrong.
I just explained it.
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Oh okay, you explained it.
The 1 scenario that UW wouldn't make it in you didn't even outline either piece of. And clearly nobody here thinks that edge case has a chance of happening.




