Ahmed is the only starter to miss a game this season.
Last week 30+ starters were out (Edit: across the PAC)
UW has been extremely healthy thus far.
*knocks on wood*
I am not really superstitious and don’t believe I alone can jinx a football team. But I knocked on wood just in case people got uppity.
I was listening into to a podcast that was discussing just how decimated the PAC is on the injury front (like half the QBs are missing time), and it made me realize how free UW has been so far.
That’s a sign of a great S&C program (and some luck).
- Ty was never listed as a starter this year (always a backup to Fuller), so he didn’t count against.
- Harris started the game, so he didn’t count against (it was only counting out of the lineup at the start of the game).
- Rotational linemen are considered backups, so they didn’t count against.
- Like I said, I was listening to a podcast where they mentioned 30+ starters were out last week in the PAC-12 and a similar number would be out this week.
- Last night I was watching the USC replay and Brock mentioned the only UW starter to miss a game this year was Salvon @ BYU.
- That is remarkable when you think about an average of 3 starters per PAC-12 team being out and how it would affect them. Just look at Stanford. They’re missing everyone and falling apart on the field.
- To me, it says a shit load about Tim Socha and the S&C staff as well as the trainers and nutritionists. Players bodies have been prepared well and taken care of well.
If you guys can’t enjoy the stat, then I can’t help you.
- Ty was never listed as a starter this year (always a backup to Fuller), so he didn’t count against.
- Harris started the game, so he didn’t count against (it was only counting out of the lineup at the start of the game).
- Rotational linemen are considered backups, so they didn’t count against.
- Like I said, I was listening to a podcast where they mentioned 30+ starters were out last week in the PAC-12 and a similar number would be out this week.
- Last night I was watching the USC replay and Brock mentioned the only UW starter to miss a game this year was Salvon @ BYU.
- That is remarkable when you think about an average of 3 starters per PAC-12 team being out and how it would affect them. Just look at Stanford. They’re missing everyone and falling apart on the field.
- To me, it says a shit load about Tim Socha and the S&C staff as well as the trainers and nutritionists. Players bodies have been prepared well and taken care of well.
If you guys can’t enjoy the stat, then I can’t help you.
- Ty was never listed as a starter this year (always a backup to Fuller), so he didn’t count against.
- Harris started the game, so he didn’t count against (it was only counting out of the lineup at the start of the game).
- Rotational linemen are considered backups, so they didn’t count against.
- Like I said, I was listening to a podcast where they mentioned 30+ starters were out last week in the PAC-12 and a similar number would be out this week.
- Last night I was watching the USC replay and Brock mentioned the only UW starter to miss a game this year was Salvon @ BYU.
- That is remarkable when you think about an average of 3 starters per PAC-12 team being out and how it would affect them. Just look at Stanford. They’re missing everyone and falling apart on the field.
- To me, it says a shit load about Tim Socha and the S&C staff as well as the trainers and nutritionists. Players bodies have been prepared well and taken care of well.
If you guys can’t enjoy the stat, then I can’t help you.
Ty Jones started 8 games last year. You really think Baccellia passes him on the depth chart without his injury?
Maybe if you base it on our starters from the first game. But we have plenty of starters missing based on last years depth. If I want to be doogish Beavers, Calvert, Kizer and Clark were all potential starters before there injuries.
So there is no way you can jinx us because we are missing 5 starters. 6 if I count Joyner and 7 if I count Eifler. 11 If i count togiai,Marlon t, tootoo, and kaho cause bag man theft is just as bad as injury. So no we aren't better off then other teams and no one is going to get hurt today.
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Last week 30+ starters were out (Edit: across the PAC)
UW has been extremely healthy thus far.
*knocks on wood*
I am not really superstitious and don’t believe I alone can jinx a football team. But I knocked on wood just in case people got uppity.
I was listening into to a podcast that was discussing just how decimated the PAC is on the injury front (like half the QBs are missing time), and it made me realize how free UW has been so far.
That’s a sign of a great S&C program (and some luck).
- Harris started the game, so he didn’t count against (it was only counting out of the lineup at the start of the game).
- Rotational linemen are considered backups, so they didn’t count against.
- Like I said, I was listening to a podcast where they mentioned 30+ starters were out last week in the PAC-12 and a similar number would be out this week.
- Last night I was watching the USC replay and Brock mentioned the only UW starter to miss a game this year was Salvon @ BYU.
- That is remarkable when you think about an average of 3 starters per PAC-12 team being out and how it would affect them. Just look at Stanford. They’re missing everyone and falling apart on the field.
- To me, it says a shit load about Tim Socha and the S&C staff as well as the trainers and nutritionists. Players bodies have been prepared well and taken care of well.
If you guys can’t enjoy the stat, then I can’t help you.
Maybe if you base it on our starters from the first game. But we have plenty of starters missing based on last years depth. If I want to be doogish Beavers, Calvert, Kizer and Clark were all potential starters before there injuries.
So there is no way you can jinx us because we are missing 5 starters. 6 if I count Joyner and 7 if I count Eifler. 11 If i count togiai,Marlon t, tootoo, and kaho cause bag man theft is just as bad as injury. So no we aren't better off then other teams and no one is going to get hurt today.