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If Sark lays a dud (likely) on Saturday and we lose to ASU...

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  • That's why I stopped posting on ST while back. Tired of going head to head with some of those homers w/ 3,000 posts.

    I saw someone posted a link to HH today, and one of those retards went off the deep end. Funny enough, I think Jood is well aware of the situation.

    Jood remember was the beat writer for Oregon so I'm sure he was fully aware of the Doogs before he took this job.

    Having this job and seeing first hand the difference in the two programs he is more likely see our side of things.

    I think deep down inside Condooga especially towards the end(why he bailed) knows we are right about Sark.
  • mhawkeye
    Redondo, WA
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    Larry makes a great point about the schedule -- something I've noticed but haven't heard any comments about. In essence, the Husky schedule is unfriendly, in that most of the pivotal games are on the road. Here's what I mean: (looking at schedule in August)

    Swing games (pivotal): BSU, Arizona, ASU, UCLA, OSU

    Likely wins: Illinois, Idaho St., Cal, Colo, WSU

    Likely losses: Stan, Ore

    Ideally, you'd like to see the pivotal games at home and the likely wins on the road. Unfortunately, the Dawgs have 3/5 of their pivotal games on the road and 5/6 of their likely wins at home.

    To win 9 games, they have to "hold serve" on all their "likely win" games and win 3 of the 5 pivotal games. All three of the remaining pivotal games are on the road. They beat BSU and Ariz at home, so they'll need to win 2/3 vs. ASU, UCLA and OSU all on the road to have a chance to reach 9 wins.

    So, from a "home and away" standpoint, the remaining schedule is a tough one. The ASU game is huge.


    Judging by the comments and every comment that is critical of Sark receiving a ton of thumb downs and doog 101 posts like this have 7 thumbs up and zero thumbs down our fan base has learned nothing.

    Again with the blaming of the conference schedule?!! Jesus Christ when do these excuses ever fucking end?!

    This is why Washington is dead. Fans like these fucks put zero pressure and in fact support this bullshit program. So there is no sudden rush to change anything. To upper campus everything is going just great.

    The excuses for Sark end the day after he's fired. Coincidentally, these same Doogs will tell us they knew Sark was the wrong guy all along.


    LRR
    That's a given but I was asking when does the TUFF schedule argument ever fucking end?! Not making excuses for Lambright but he truly had a TUFF schedule yet I never heard that brought up as an excuse.

    I remember the TUFF schedule argument started to come up during the Ty years and it's been going on ever since.
  • Homebrew_Dawg
    Homebrew_Dawg Member Posts: 1,652

    Larry Stone took a stab at it today, but his words are fairly well couched. Still, its progress
    http://seattletimes.com/html/larrystone/2022044273_stone15xml.html

    You know we are in trouble when an ST columnist opens with:

    "The Huskies can save those illusions of grandeur for next season. "

    Grandeur next season? Try next millennium.
  • Sark isn't getting fired for 7-6

    Are there any Armenian NFL stars that will write a letter to President Young compelling Sark to be extended? Is there a Seattle chapter of the NAAAP that will intervene on Corky's behalf?
    The Kardashian family will be outraged that Armenian's aren't getting a fair shake in this country!
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    mhawkeye
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    Larry makes a great point about the schedule -- something I've noticed but haven't heard any comments about. In essence, the Husky schedule is unfriendly, in that most of the pivotal games are on the road. Here's what I mean: (looking at schedule in August)

    Swing games (pivotal): BSU, Arizona, ASU, UCLA, OSU

    Likely wins: Illinois, Idaho St., Cal, Colo, WSU

    Likely losses: Stan, Ore

    Ideally, you'd like to see the pivotal games at home and the likely wins on the road. Unfortunately, the Dawgs have 3/5 of their pivotal games on the road and 5/6 of their likely wins at home.

    To win 9 games, they have to "hold serve" on all their "likely win" games and win 3 of the 5 pivotal games. All three of the remaining pivotal games are on the road. They beat BSU and Ariz at home, so they'll need to win 2/3 vs. ASU, UCLA and OSU all on the road to have a chance to reach 9 wins.

    So, from a "home and away" standpoint, the remaining schedule is a tough one. The ASU game is huge.


    Judging by the comments and every comment that is critical of Sark receiving a ton of thumb downs and doog 101 posts like this have 7 thumbs up and zero thumbs down our fan base has learned nothing.

    Again with the blaming of the conference schedule?!! Jesus Christ when do these excuses ever fucking end?!

    This is why Washington is dead. Fans like these fucks put zero pressure and in fact support this bullshit program. So there is no sudden rush to change anything. To upper campus everything is going just great.

    The excuses for Sark end the day after he's fired. Coincidentally, these same Doogs will tell us they knew Sark was the wrong guy all along.


    LRR
    That's a given but I was asking when does the TUFF schedule argument ever fucking end?! Not making excuses for Lambright but he truly had a TUFF schedule yet I never heard that brought up as an excuse.

    I remember the TUFF schedule argument started to come up during the Ty years and it's been going on ever since.
    The TUFF schedule argument ends when UW and WSU join their brothers in the Big Sky.
  • Dick_B
    Dick_B Member Posts: 1,301

    mhawkeye
    Redondo, WA
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    October 15, 2013 at 8:17 AMRating: You must be signed in to rate this post. (7) You must be signed in to rate this post. (0) Log in to
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    Larry makes a great point about the schedule -- something I've noticed but haven't heard any comments about. In essence, the Husky schedule is unfriendly, in that most of the pivotal games are on the road. Here's what I mean: (looking at schedule in August)

    Swing games (pivotal): BSU, Arizona, ASU, UCLA, OSU

    Likely wins: Illinois, Idaho St., Cal, Colo, WSU

    Likely losses: Stan, Ore

    Ideally, you'd like to see the pivotal games at home and the likely wins on the road. Unfortunately, the Dawgs have 3/5 of their pivotal games on the road and 5/6 of their likely wins at home.

    To win 9 games, they have to "hold serve" on all their "likely win" games and win 3 of the 5 pivotal games. All three of the remaining pivotal games are on the road. They beat BSU and Ariz at home, so they'll need to win 2/3 vs. ASU, UCLA and OSU all on the road to have a chance to reach 9 wins.

    So, from a "home and away" standpoint, the remaining schedule is a tough one. The ASU game is huge.


    Judging by the comments and every comment that is critical of Sark receiving a ton of thumb downs and doog 101 posts like this have 7 thumbs up and zero thumbs down our fan base has learned nothing.

    Again with the blaming of the conference schedule?!! Jesus Christ when do these excuses ever fucking end?!

    This is why Washington is dead. Fans like these fucks put zero pressure and in fact support this bullshit program. So there is no sudden rush to change anything. To upper campus everything is going just great.

    The excuses for Sark end the day after he's fired. Coincidentally, these same Doogs will tell us they knew Sark was the wrong guy all along.


    LRR
    That's a given but I was asking when does the TUFF schedule argument ever fucking end?! Not making excuses for Lambright but he truly had a TUFF schedule yet I never heard that brought up as an excuse.

    I remember the TUFF schedule argument started to come up during the Ty years and it's been going on ever since.
    The TUFF schedule argument ends when UW and WSU join their brothers in the Big Sky.
    Go Bobcats!
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    Dick_B said:

    mhawkeye
    Redondo, WA
    681 comments

    October 15, 2013 at 8:17 AMRating: You must be signed in to rate this post. (7) You must be signed in to rate this post. (0) Log in to
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    Larry makes a great point about the schedule -- something I've noticed but haven't heard any comments about. In essence, the Husky schedule is unfriendly, in that most of the pivotal games are on the road. Here's what I mean: (looking at schedule in August)

    Swing games (pivotal): BSU, Arizona, ASU, UCLA, OSU

    Likely wins: Illinois, Idaho St., Cal, Colo, WSU

    Likely losses: Stan, Ore

    Ideally, you'd like to see the pivotal games at home and the likely wins on the road. Unfortunately, the Dawgs have 3/5 of their pivotal games on the road and 5/6 of their likely wins at home.

    To win 9 games, they have to "hold serve" on all their "likely win" games and win 3 of the 5 pivotal games. All three of the remaining pivotal games are on the road. They beat BSU and Ariz at home, so they'll need to win 2/3 vs. ASU, UCLA and OSU all on the road to have a chance to reach 9 wins.

    So, from a "home and away" standpoint, the remaining schedule is a tough one. The ASU game is huge.


    Judging by the comments and every comment that is critical of Sark receiving a ton of thumb downs and doog 101 posts like this have 7 thumbs up and zero thumbs down our fan base has learned nothing.

    Again with the blaming of the conference schedule?!! Jesus Christ when do these excuses ever fucking end?!

    This is why Washington is dead. Fans like these fucks put zero pressure and in fact support this bullshit program. So there is no sudden rush to change anything. To upper campus everything is going just great.

    The excuses for Sark end the day after he's fired. Coincidentally, these same Doogs will tell us they knew Sark was the wrong guy all along.


    LRR
    That's a given but I was asking when does the TUFF schedule argument ever fucking end?! Not making excuses for Lambright but he truly had a TUFF schedule yet I never heard that brought up as an excuse.

    I remember the TUFF schedule argument started to come up during the Ty years and it's been going on ever since.
    The TUFF schedule argument ends when UW and WSU join their brothers in the Big Sky.
    Go Bobcats!
    Our Bobcats and Vikings would give those classless motherfuckers some beatdowns.

    Simple fact.
  • DugtheDoog
    DugtheDoog Member Posts: 3,180

    Sark won't survive if he loses this game. Both UCLA and Oregon State are better. This is the easiest road game left. Another 7-6 and Sark will be fired. I know many on this board think otherwise, but he is not surviving a 4th consecutive season of 7-6, which is what will happen if he loses this game.

    Roaddawg, what makes you think this? There's a huge difference between should and will. With an AD that cares about winning, 4 straight 7-6 seasons gets you fired. But what makes you think woody all of a sudden has an about-face after sucking sark's cock for 5 years? If this is just wishful thinking from you, I'm right there with you.
  • Sark won't survive if he loses this game. Both UCLA and Oregon State are better. This is the easiest road game left. Another 7-6 and Sark will be fired. I know many on this board think otherwise, but he is not surviving a 4th consecutive season of 7-6, which is what will happen if he loses this game.

    Roaddawg, what makes you think this? There's a huge difference between should and will. With an AD that cares about winning, 4 straight 7-6 seasons gets you fired. But what makes you think woody all of a sudden has an about-face after sucking sark's cock for 5 years? If this is just wishful thinking from you, I'm right there with you.
    After a 4th straight 7-6 season then Sark will be on the "hot seat" and be given "one last chance" to prove himself next year.

    Lather, Rinse, Repeat.
  • AtomicDawg
    AtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,358
    Going into a season on the hot seat with no previous record of success is a recipe for disaster. I am not sure the athletic department has learned anything though.