Of all those games I would actually say the performance at Arizona was the least excusable. And even then the mantra was "we finally won in the desert."
I can't recall details of the BSU game, but recall losing at the LOS often in the other 3 games which strangely ended up being the 3 of those 4 that they won.
Of all those games I would actually say the performance at Arizona was the least excusable. And even then the mantra was "we finally won in the desert."
I can't recall details of the BSU game, but recall losing at the LOS often in the other 3 games which strangely ended up being the 3 of those 4 that they won.
Yeah, the Arizona game was worse last year. The game yesterday was almost a mini-Arizona.
Of all those games I would actually say the performance at Arizona was the least excusable. And even then the mantra was "we finally won in the desert."
I can't recall details of the BSU game, but recall losing at the LOS often in the other 3 games which strangely ended up being the 3 of those 4 that they won.
The BSU game was one where we? had the ball at the end with a chance to win or tie.
We? had some plays with Jaydon "I caught more than I dropped" Mickens had an opportunity to get a 1st down and didn't and then we? missed an easy FG.
That Arizona win was a great fucking win. I don't care how bad of a team they actually were. That game got us over the "shit our pants against mediocre/bad PAC 12 teams on the road" hump. We would have lost that game by 40 the prior 10 years.
If we lose that game then we probably lose to Stanford and every fucking game the rest of the season. Instead it grew our cocks by about 20 inches and we came out and shoved it in with no lube against Stanford and against every other PAC 12 teams besides USC.
Last night was strange because neither team was trying their hardest to win.
Rutgers wanted to burn clock and keep the score resprctable.
UW wanted to get in some live scrimmage reps and not get hurt.
Seemed just like Arizona last year, Ash wanted his program defining win on national TV. What is so disappointing is they pushed the edge of dirty football and we seemed to just try to ignore it. The blueprint to beat us is challenge us to a fight.
Last night was strange because neither team was trying their hardest to win.
Rutgers wanted to burn clock and keep the score resprctable.
UW wanted to get in some live scrimmage reps and not get hurt.
Seemed just like Arizona last year, Ash wanted his program defining win on national TV. What is so disappointing is they pushed the edge of dirty football and we seemed to just try to ignore it. The blueprint to beat us is challenge us to a fight.
Seemed to me more like he wanted a moral victory. Their offense was extremely conservative and other than the one drive where they caught us with poor personnel in tempo they ran the clock down as much as possible. I only remember one pass downfield- the TD over Taylor.
Last night was strange because neither team was trying their hardest to win.
Rutgers wanted to burn clock and keep the score resprctable.
UW wanted to get in some live scrimmage reps and not get hurt.
Seemed just like Arizona last year, Ash wanted his program defining win on national TV. What is so disappointing is they pushed the edge of dirty football and we seemed to just try to ignore it. The blueprint to beat us is challenge us to a fight.
Seemed to me more like he wanted a moral victory. Their offense was extremely conservative and other than the one drive where they caught us with poor personnel in tempo they ran the clock down as much as possible. I only remember one pass downfield- the TD over Taylor.
And punting twice on 4th and 1 was criminal.
Yeah, if I was a Rutgers fan, I imagine the feeling is similar to how we felt after the Sark moral victory at home vs. LSU.
Pete's Boise State road openers weren't as great as I remembered, pretty up and down.
2006 @ Wyoming - squeaked by 17-10 against a shit 6-6 team 2007 @ WASHINGTON, damnit -- disgracefully loses to Willingham 10-24 2008 @ No. 12 Oregon -- impressive 37-32 win at Autzen 2009 @ Fresno State -- blowout win over 8-5 Pat Hill TUFF team 2010 @ No. 13 Virginia Tech -- 33-30 win over a GOOD VT team that went 11-0 in ACC until obliterated by Harbaugh's Tree in Orange Bowl 2011 @ No. 22 Georgia -- Dominant 35-21 victory, not as close as final score indicated 2012 @ Michigan State -- close 13-17 loss 2013 @ Washington -- loses to Sark 6-38
Pete's Boise State road openers weren't as great as I remembered, pretty up and down.
2006 @ Wyoming - squeaked by 17-10 against a shit 6-6 team 2007 @ WASHINGTON, damnit -- disgracefully loses to Willingham 10-24 2008 @ No. 12 Oregon -- impressive 37-32 win at Autzen 2009 @ Fresno State -- blowout win over 8-5 Pat Hill TUFF team 2010 @ No. 13 Virginia Tech -- 33-30 win over a GOOD VT team that went 11-0 in ACC until obliterated by Harbaugh's Tree in Orange Bowl 2011 @ No. 22 Georgia -- Dominant 35-21 victory, not as close as final score indicated 2012 @ Michigan State -- close 13-17 loss 2013 @ Washington -- loses to Sark 6-38
Pete's Boise State road openers weren't as great as I remembered, pretty up and down.
2006 @ Wyoming - squeaked by 17-10 against a shit 6-6 team 2007 @ WASHINGTON, damnit -- disgracefully loses to Willingham 10-24 2008 @ No. 12 Oregon -- impressive 37-32 win at Autzen 2009 @ Fresno State -- blowout win over 8-5 Pat Hill TUFF team 2010 @ No. 13 Virginia Tech -- 33-30 win over a GOOD VT team that went 11-0 in ACC until obliterated by Harbaugh's Tree in Orange Bowl 2011 @ No. 22 Georgia -- Dominant 35-21 victory, not as close as final score indicated 2012 @ Michigan State -- close 13-17 loss 2013 @ Washington -- loses to Sark 6-38
Boise should have fired him on the W twice.
We? didn't even score a point in the second half either I believe. Pretty fucking shitty.
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I can't recall details of the BSU game, but recall losing at the LOS often in the other 3 games which strangely ended up being the 3 of those 4 that they won.
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We? had some plays with Jaydon "I caught more than I dropped" Mickens had an opportunity to get a 1st down and didn't and then we? missed an easy FG.
Might as well not even play the game
See Sark. Discuss
If we lose that game then we probably lose to Stanford and every fucking game the rest of the season. Instead it grew our cocks by about 20 inches and we came out and shoved it in with no lube against Stanford and against every other PAC 12 teams besides USC.
Rutgers wanted to burn clock and keep the score resprctable.
UW wanted to get in some live scrimmage reps and not get hurt.
And punting twice on 4th and 1 was criminal.
2006 @ Wyoming - squeaked by 17-10 against a shit 6-6 team
2007 @ WASHINGTON, damnit -- disgracefully loses to Willingham 10-24
2008 @ No. 12 Oregon -- impressive 37-32 win at Autzen
2009 @ Fresno State -- blowout win over 8-5 Pat Hill TUFF team
2010 @ No. 13 Virginia Tech -- 33-30 win over a GOOD VT team that went 11-0 in ACC until obliterated by Harbaugh's Tree in Orange Bowl
2011 @ No. 22 Georgia -- Dominant 35-21 victory, not as close as final score indicated
2012 @ Michigan State -- close 13-17 loss
2013 @ Washington -- loses to Sark 6-38
WDWTA
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Oh shit, NVM, I was thinking it was still Bryan Harsin, but 2010 was his last year as OC, and 2011 was Brent Pease.