Many will talk them up for the Final Four next year as their schedule sets up pretty well for them:
Arkansas St Idaho Stanford @ Arizona St Bye Washington @ Notre Dame Utah @ Cal Arizona @ Colorado @ Oregon UCLA
My guess though is that Seven will lose 1-2 games that he shouldn't.
A good coach would go 11-1 with the returning talent and schedule.
Sets up pretty well my ass...
I see an easy Sark-style 3 game losing streak after the pre-season and a back-to-back drubbing to end the season before their gay ass vegas bowl. us husky fans will be lucky if Sark gets to the airport after that shit show.
Colorado might upset them. Road game, altitood & possible cold late in the year.
Colorado in three of its last four home games (OSU, UCLA & Utah) lost by a combined 12 points. So they were playing much more competitively to end the year.
That early four game stretch of Stanford @ASU UW @ND could derail their season. Like Kiffin's 2012 'unfinished business year'. I see 2-2 there.
Then closing @Oregon UCLA is tough. Sark teams usually get worse as the season goes along and those are probably their two most difficult opponents.
I agree with you that the 4 game stretch from Stanford to Notre Dame has a really good shot at 2-2. Without dooging it up a lot, one of the positives that I saw out of the last 3 UW games this year was a team that played hard and with the exception of Cyler being fucktarded a few times at Arizona, we really weren't putting ourselves in position to make a lot of mistakes (particularly so on defense). Well coached teams that don't hurt themselves will always have a good opportunity to beat Seven coached teams.
We don't know enough about Oregon next year to make a ton of claims about them, but I'm not going to pick Seven to win in Eugene until he does.
I don't know what to think of UCLA yet for next year - how they build up the QB play will be a major question.
I wouldn't sleep on Arizona or even the game at Colorado - although Sark tends to beat up on teams that they have more talent than. That being said, I could see Colorado making another small jump next year.
Colorado might upset them. Road game, altitood & possible cold late in the year.
Colorado in three of its last four home games (OSU, UCLA & Utah) lost by a combined 12 points. So they were playing much more competitively to end the year.
I loved it at the Sun Bowl today when they references ASU losing to the Beavers because it was the coldest game ever played in Corvallis as they forgot to add that it was really Todd Graham and staff that blew that game as they made a 40 point win a nail biter against a basketball school right in front of them.*
*Longest sentence since the intro to A Tale of Two Cities.
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Cool day for balllickers, man.
Plus Sark picks up @Oregon and UW and drops WSU and OSU
They'll go 8-4 again. And slap dicks like Palmer will blame sanctions again this time next year
LRR
Arkansas St
Idaho
Stanford
@ Arizona St
Bye
Washington
@ Notre Dame
Utah
@ Cal
Arizona
@ Colorado
@ Oregon
UCLA
My guess though is that Seven will lose 1-2 games that he shouldn't.
A good coach would go 11-1 with the returning talent and schedule.
Then closing @Oregon UCLA is tough. Sark teams usually get worse as the season goes along and those are probably their two most difficult opponents.
I see an easy Sark-style 3 game losing streak after the pre-season and a back-to-back drubbing to end the season before their gay ass vegas bowl. us husky fans will be lucky if Sark gets to the airport after that shit show.
Colorado in three of its last four home games (OSU, UCLA & Utah) lost by a combined 12 points. So they were playing much more competitively to end the year.
We don't know enough about Oregon next year to make a ton of claims about them, but I'm not going to pick Seven to win in Eugene until he does.
I don't know what to think of UCLA yet for next year - how they build up the QB play will be a major question.
I wouldn't sleep on Arizona or even the game at Colorado - although Sark tends to beat up on teams that they have more talent than. That being said, I could see Colorado making another small jump next year.
I loved it at the Sun Bowl today when they references ASU losing to the Beavers because it was the coldest game ever played in Corvallis as they forgot to add that it was really Todd Graham and staff that blew that game as they made a 40 point win a nail biter against a basketball school right in front of them.*
*Longest sentence since the intro to A Tale of Two Cities.