OFFICIAL Washington vs Boise State LA Bowl
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That was about as shit-tier watching as I expected it to be. Total snoozer.
Boise State used to be a semi-competitive program. Goes to show the growing disparity between the Power conference and the rest.
Judd's 4th quarter playcalling was brutal. Stat padding extraordinaire.
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This game didn't matter at all? Pretty sure it goes in the win column
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I think with Demond and the OL likely taking another step forward next year, they score more against top 20 teams. With Hatchett coming back, UW returns 4 of 5 starters (and Finau, who saw a decent amount of snaps as a RS-Frosh). The biggest variable is if Boston returns or goes to the NFL and if he does, how good of a WR they can get in the portal to replace him. If Fisch stays and Michigan turns into even more of a shit show, maybe Andrew Marsh would want to get out of dodge and go to this #2 choice (UW)? He could be at least the #1b receiver next year and could be the #1 guy with Roebuck, Rashid Williams, RVB, and Lawson duking it out for #2 and #3.
It's also worth noting that Indiana only scored 13 points against Ohio State (no one scored more than 16 on the Ohio State D this season) and the offense was really hurt by injuries before the half @ Michigan (it was 7-7 going into the half).
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I see your point but when you watched those games the 6 points against Ohio State and 7 against Michigan were just not good enough
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They’ve played NO One, except a green, inept offensive Texass team.
We’re about to find out about THE Ohio State. They’re in the right bracket to get that defense exposed.
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If Boston leaves (as I expect him to) UW is very thin at WR. You have Roebuck and a bunch of nobody's after that. Evans never makes plays on the ball. Vines-Bright looks kinda JAG'ish to me. Need to portal in sometime bigtime at that position.
The tight ends were also pretty lame this year. DeGraaf took a step backwards and can't block at all.
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4th quarter scores vs Ohio State, Michigan, and Oregon: 14-6, 14-7, 19-14.
It's clear where the problems are. Depth, QB mistakes, and some play-calling, but we're not far. The arrow is absolutely up.
Petersen was 15-12 his first two years. Fish is 15-12 his first two years. How quickly we forget. Fish too can get destroyed in the playoffs and Rose Bowls.
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Ohio State is probably the most talented team in the country and is 3-1 against top 20 teams with the one loss coming against the #1 team in the country (who also beat Oregon by 10 on the road).
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Agreed. Though it could have been 9 points against Ohio State had Fisch kicked the FG instead of faking it!
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Lmao touché




