Do one on the Fresno board. Pretend you're traveling to Fresno. Recount memories of the mid 2000's Fresno games. Ask where the coldest beer in town is. The gag is, you confused Fresno and Sacremento. Your welcome
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Week 2: Sac State at Washington
Washington (0-1) lost their opening game at #23 Boise State in a close one, 16-13. It was a defensive slug fest with neither team really able to get much going on offense. The Huskies struggled with FR QB Jake Browning at the helm who didn’t get much help from the ground game as the Huskies racked up an abysmal 1.3 yards per carry against a stout Bronco defense.
The Hornets will see a huge step up in opponent talent level after easily displacing Eastern Oregon last week. Washington held Boise State to 337 yards of offense and didn’t let the Broncos get much going on offense despite being on the field for almost 35 minutes.
The Hornets have a shot in this one if they can play a flawless game. That means no turnovers by the offense and the defense not giving up big plays. Defensively the Hornets will need to get after Browning and rattle his cage. I agree with HornetHope that if the Hornets can rattle Browning, he could be forced into making some turnovers. Offensively the Hornets need to take care of the ball and move the chains. UW’s defense is going to be infinitely better than what they saw against EOU, so this offensive line must play better to allow Kniffin and Robinson to make plays so the Hornets can stay in this one.
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We've heard it all: Suckramento, Slac State, "Fresno"... Join us anyway!!!
Week 2: Sac State at Washington
Washington (0-1) lost their opening game at #23 Boise State in a close one, 16-13. It was a defensive slug fest with neither team really able to get much going on offense. The Huskies struggled with FR QB Jake Browning at the helm who didn’t get much help from the ground game as the Huskies racked up an abysmal 1.3 yards per carry against a stout Bronco defense.
The Hornets will see a huge step up in opponent talent level after easily displacing Eastern Oregon last week. Washington held Boise State to 337 yards of offense and didn’t let the Broncos get much going on offense despite being on the field for almost 35 minutes.
The Hornets have a shot in this one if they can play a flawless game. That means no turnovers by the offense and the defense not giving up big plays. Defensively the Hornets will need to get after Browning and rattle his cage. I agree with HornetHope that if the Hornets can rattle Browning, he could be forced into making some turnovers. Offensively the Hornets need to take care of the ball and move the chains. UW’s defense is going to be infinitely better than what they saw against EOU, so this offensive line must play better to allow Kniffin and Robinson to make plays so the Hornets can stay in this one.
Go Hornets!!!
LOL.... He said sac...
Also, if I dive in front of a giant fish at the market in my old jersey and do the incomplete signal when I get off the ground - is that frowned upon?