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How did this team get taken to OT by Arizona?
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Arizona game was always the key to the season. Survive that one... the rest was natural.
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Fuck, I want to believe this but Arizona is completely shit tier. They haven't been competitive since the UW game.Dennis_DeYoung said:Arizona game was always the key to the season. Survive that one... the rest was natural.
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I can't take all the credit, but Coker and me were convinced of that since spring. It's about us, not them. We had to get over the hump with our confidence.haie said:
Fuck, I want to believe this but Arizona is completely shit tier. They haven't been competitive since the UW game.Dennis_DeYoung said:Arizona game was always the key to the season. Survive that one... the rest was natural.
Even Pete talked about that after the game. I don't know why it's hard to believe that having confidence is tremendously important. It's one of the first things out of Pete's mouth every time he talks about improvement. -
Lots of missing the point going on in this thread
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There's a point?PostGameOrangeSlices said:Lots of missing the point going on in this thread
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Looking ahead to Stanford, weren't prepared for Dawkins ability to run, blown field goals, plus a couple fluke plays (Vea won't miss that sack again in his career).
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Elite teams dont get taken to OT by 2-5 teams
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Forgot to add: first road game. First conference game after dreckfest non conference.dnc said:Looking ahead to Stanford, weren't prepared for Dawkins ability to run, blown field goals, plus a couple fluke plays (Vea won't miss that sack again in his career).
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Keep in mind, they've lost like 4 QBs and 6 RBs. And that one RB we sidelined looked pretty good.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Elite teams dont get taken to OT by 2-5 teams
I thought Zona was better. They fucking suck
This isn't September's Wildcats.





