This game doesn't even go into OT if UA gets a holding penalty on that long pass completion by UA with I think 4 mins left. I watched football all day...that was the most flagrant hold I've seen today.
It was a hold but you have the plays in your hand to make and failed ... Vea needs to get the sack and the DBs can't lose the containment there to let a guy get behind them.
Honestly, that was the most frustrating part of tonight was that guys were playing outside of their responsibilities.
Disagree. Most frustrating part of the game was watching Psalm.
2nd most frustrating part of the game was the offense once they got inside Arizona's 30 yard line. Random play generator is still in use.
Arizona is not good but they're probably a 5 or 6 win team. It's not a bad road win. In fact, it's probably the best one since USC in 2010. I'll put the closeness on Van Winkle as much as anyone else. The conditions were dead calm wind, cancer turf...high 60s/low 70s...no excuse for missing both of those...
Arizona is not good but they're probably a 5 or 6 win team. It's not a bad road win. In fact, it's probably the best one since USC in 2010. I'll put the closeness on Van Winkle as much as anyone else. The conditions were dead calm wind, cancer turf...high 60s/low 70s...no excuse for missing both of those...
The USC road win LAST YEAR was better, but still.
No way. USC with rock bottom and drunk Sark did everything they could to hand that game to us.
Sark was chewing up 12 yards a carry and then got down to like the 20 and decided to air it out every play and that allowed us to stop them.
That was an absolute pathetic Sark meltdown. Maybe worse than the AC years ago.
Arizona is not good but they're probably a 5 or 6 win team. It's not a bad road win. In fact, it's probably the best one since USC in 2010. I'll put the closeness on Van Winkle as much as anyone else. The conditions were dead calm wind, cancer turf...high 60s/low 70s...no excuse for missing both of those...
The USC road win LAST YEAR was better, but still.
No way. USC with rock bottom and drunk Sark did everything they could to hand that game to us.
Sark was chewing up 12 yards a carry and then got down to like the 20 and decided to air it out every play and that allowed us to stop them.
That was an absolute pathetic Sark meltdown. Maybe worse than the AC years ago.
USC won the South last year. They had actual players on the field. They were terribly coached, but so was Arizona last night.
Arizona was the walking wounded and won't even make a bowl game.
The Huskies had a clear edge in talent and multiple chances to salt the game away long before big play Dawkins singlehandedly closed the gap. Untimely INT's by Browning, dropped passes, missed FGs, uncharacteristically poor tackling at times and missed assignments led to giving up big plays, all of which changed the game from an easy win to an unnecessary nail biter.
So, this is not a huge win, just more incremental progress bullshit. The only worthy take away is that they didn't fold when things went south. They hung tough and ultimately won. If this win adds to their confidence while also getting their attention, then the incremental progress may be two steps forward, but that's squarely in the LIFPO arena.
The Huskies had a clear edge in talent and multiple chances to salt the game away long before big play Dawkins singlehandedly closed the gap. Untimely INT's by Browning, dropped passes, missed FGs, uncharacteristically poor tackling at times and missed assignments led to giving up big plays, all of which changed the game from an easy win to an unnecessary nail biter.
So, this is not a huge win, just more incremental progress bullshit. The only worthy take away is that they didn't fold when things went south. They hung tough and ultimately won. If this win adds to their confidence while also getting their attention, then the incremental progress may be two steps forward, but that's squarely in the LIFPO arena.
Oddly enough I was ok with the INT Browning threw because if the pass is incomplete our faggot kicker will miss the FG and give them better field position. At least the INT put them on the 1.
The Huskies had a clear edge in talent and multiple chances to salt the game away long before big play Dawkins singlehandedly closed the gap. Untimely INT's by Browning, dropped passes, missed FGs, uncharacteristically poor tackling at times and missed assignments led to giving up big plays, all of which changed the game from an easy win to an unnecessary nail biter.
So, this is not a huge win, just more incremental progress bullshit. The only worthy take away is that they didn't fold when things went south. They hung tough and ultimately won. If this win adds to their confidence while also getting their attention, then the incremental progress may be two steps forward, but that's squarely in the LIFPO arena.
Oddly enough I was ok with the INT Browning threw because if the pass is incomplete our faggot kicker will miss the FG and give them better field position. At least the INT put them on the 1.
I'll take this win. Last time UW won in that state I had long beautiful hair.. nowadays I'm bald as hell.. Any time the team can play like shit and still get the win, I'll take it.
If UW plays Arizona 10 times at UA this year, UW probably loses 2-3 of them. I'm happy with a win today.
Especially if they had their starting tailback and QB
Dawkins is the starting QB now. If Anu plays we win comfortably since he can't run.
I thought the game was over when JJ went down but they ended up averaging more yards per play after that than before- 7.8 to 6.7 (no doubt aided by the fluke broken play bomb.)
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2nd most frustrating part of the game was the offense once they got inside Arizona's 30 yard line. Random play generator is still in use.
Sark was chewing up 12 yards a carry and then got down to like the 20 and decided to air it out every play and that allowed us to stop them.
That was an absolute pathetic Sark meltdown. Maybe worse than the AC years ago.
Arizona was the walking wounded and won't even make a bowl game.
The Huskies had a clear edge in talent and multiple chances to salt the game away long before big play Dawkins singlehandedly closed the gap. Untimely INT's by Browning, dropped passes, missed FGs, uncharacteristically poor tackling at times and missed assignments led to giving up big plays, all of which changed the game from an easy win to an unnecessary nail biter.
So, this is not a huge win, just more incremental progress bullshit. The only worthy take away is that they didn't fold when things went south. They hung tough and ultimately won. If this win adds to their confidence while also getting their attention, then the incremental progress may be two steps forward, but that's squarely in the LIFPO arena.
I thought the game was over when JJ went down but they ended up averaging more yards per play after that than before- 7.8 to 6.7 (no doubt aided by the fluke broken play bomb.)
Yes dammit! I'm equal opportunity. Plus your name has the word boobs in it.