Not to go all Fortune Cookie on y'all, but really, what do you expect? How many times can people bitch about the same things? How many times can even the "I told you so" crew repeat themselves?
People will be excited and the board lively when the program gives them something to be excited about. When real changes are made, we'll all talk about them. Until then...
Not to go all Fortune Cookie on y'all, but really, what do you expect? How many times can people bitch about the same things? How many times can even the "I told you so" crew repeat themselves?
People will be excited and the board lively when the program gives them something to be excited about. When real changes are made, we'll all talk about them. Until then...
Not to go all Fortune Cookie on y'all, but really, what do you expect? How many times can people bitch about the same things? How many times can even the "I told you so" crew repeat themselves?
People will be excited and the board lively when the program gives them something to be excited about. When real changes are made, we'll all talk about them. Until then...
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Not to go all Fortune Cookie on y'all, but really, what do you expect? How many times can people bitch about the same things? How many times can even the "I told you so" crew repeat themselves?
People will be excited and the board lively when the program gives them something to be excited about. When real changes are made, we'll all talk about them. Until then...
From CBS:
"Washington is turning into "just another team." Chris Petersen is a great coach, easily one of the top 10 best in college football. But, lord have mercy, his No. 15 Huskies have coughed up some inexplicable losses over the past couple of years..."
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-top-25-scores-overreactions-week-6-auburns-deficiencies-on-offense-were-exposed/
Rinse, repeat.
Leaving the thread disappointed
Thanks for nothing.
I'm going to start dry shaving and wear burlap.
RIP Husky football.
The opposite is true. The losing and being stuck in some version of mediocrity makes people lose interest.