Forget for a second the idiocy of Seven thinking that he's being smart or smooth with his comments ... and that includes someone pointing out to him that he's 0-5 in his career against Oregon with his closest defeat to them by 17 points.
But wouldn't you think that even the average half brain that is still trying to wise up to Seven's BS would realize that Seven is already looking past a somewhat talented Nebraska team and already looking ahead to 2015? I get that looking forward is the job of the CEO. But at the same time, this isn't something that you take to the press. This isn't even anything that comes outside of his office and discussions with his coaches and the AD.
Odds of Seven taking a plungering against Nebraska are increasing significantly.
Forget for a second the idiocy of Seven thinking that he's being smart or smooth with his comments ... and that includes someone pointing out to him that he's 0-5 in his career against Oregon with his closest defeat to them by 17 points.
But wouldn't you think that even the average half brain that is still trying to wise up to Seven's BS would realize that Seven is already looking past a somewhat talented Nebraska team and already looking ahead to 2015? I get that looking forward is the job of the CEO. But at the same time, this isn't something that you take to the press. This isn't even anything that comes outside of his office and discussions with his coaches and the AD.
Odds of Seven taking a plungering against Nebraska are increasing significantly.
And, trust me if it wasn't obvious to you, that 17 pointer? Chip was "grooming" Dude Brah for some after game lovin' taht night. Chip completely took his foot off the gas early in the 4th for Dude Brah's sake. That was a gift from Oregon to Washington, and that's not speculation. That is straight up fact. That's how bad this "rivalry" has become. Oregon is doing Washington favors to avoid bad blood.
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Turn those 2 free wins against Wazzu and OSU into 2 losses and we'll be seeing the return of Siete next year.
But wouldn't you think that even the average half brain that is still trying to wise up to Seven's BS would realize that Seven is already looking past a somewhat talented Nebraska team and already looking ahead to 2015? I get that looking forward is the job of the CEO. But at the same time, this isn't something that you take to the press. This isn't even anything that comes outside of his office and discussions with his coaches and the AD.
Odds of Seven taking a plungering against Nebraska are increasing significantly.