Good answer by Pete. No reason to bitch and moan until we cross that bridge. Much like PLSS already saying the playoffs will screw us is FS because UW hasn't been in a position to even be discussed in that since 2000. Since 1992 we've only been able to be in that discussion one year.
No sense worrying about that. Now I'm sure Sark will offer up his two cents and be like I want it to be at host team as I'd love for the game to be here with our atmosphere. That is how Sark is, he likes to dream. Petersen likes to prepare. That's the difference.
Still, I'd like Woodward to fight against it since home field for a championship game would be better than always neutral site.
Washington athletic director Scott Woodward said the neutral game site idea is “a total guess … but potentially a really great market,” noting the large Pac-12 alumni base in the Bay Area. “I trust the league and what they want to do,” he said. “I have no problem one way or the other.” Source: http://espn.go.com/blog/pac12/post/_/id/72051/pac-12-spring-meetings-day-one-recap
Then again, the good thing about Levi's Stadium is that, for us, it will always be neutral. Levi's will always be home field for Cal/Stanford and, since they're in the same division as us, it'll be more fair to us than opponents from the Pac-12 South (though UCLA and USC would always out draw us).
Still, I'd like Woodward to fight against it since home field for a championship game would be better than always neutral site.
Washington athletic director Scott Woodward said the neutral game site idea is “a total guess … but potentially a really great market,” noting the large Pac-12 alumni base in the Bay Area. “I trust the league and what they want to do,” he said. “I have no problem one way or the other.” Source: http://espn.go.com/blog/pac12/post/_/id/72051/pac-12-spring-meetings-day-one-recap
Then again, the good thing about Levi's Stadium is that, for us, it will always be neutral. Levi's will always be home field for Cal/Stanford and, since they're in the same division as us, it'll be more fair to us than opponents from the Pac-12 South (though UCLA and USC would always out draw us).
I LOL'd at your comment and actually went back and tolerated yet another Home Depot asshole ad where they demean me for my front porch and insist I spend quality beer time working my ass off at home - fuck you home depot... but yes, that was our chubby little cheating (allegedly) buddy playing pocket pool on his way out of the meetings and onto the Joey's Shuttle.
I LOL'd at your comment and actually went back and tolerated yet another Home Depot asshole ad where they demean me for my front porch and insist I spend quality beer time working my ass off at home - fuck you home depot... but yes, that was our chubby little cheating (allegedly) buddy playing pocket pool on his way out of the meetings and onto the Joey's Shuttle.
Wait, you actually do the work? What kind of company do I keep here? You're supposed to pay people to do that kinda shit for you.
I love our coach. I was born in 1987. Never really had a chance to embrace James. Lambo sucked. Rick was cool but I never loved him ($75k). The rest were dreckfestFS.
Goddamn it's nice to have someone who isn't a complete moron/fratboy/terrible coach represent our school.
I like how the media is trying to make this huge deal about switching from the Mountain West to the Pac-12 and as politely as he can, Peetamus is basically saying "who gives a flying fuck?".
Very confident UW their coach that will lead them to consistent success.
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No sense worrying about that. Now I'm sure Sark will offer up his two cents and be like I want it to be at host team as I'd love for the game to be here with our atmosphere. That is how Sark is, he likes to dream. Petersen likes to prepare. That's the difference.
Washington athletic director Scott Woodward said the neutral game site idea is “a total guess … but potentially a really great market,” noting the large Pac-12 alumni base in the Bay Area.
“I trust the league and what they want to do,” he said. “I have no problem one way or the other.”
Source: http://espn.go.com/blog/pac12/post/_/id/72051/pac-12-spring-meetings-day-one-recap
Then again, the good thing about Levi's Stadium is that, for us, it will always be neutral. Levi's will always be home field for Cal/Stanford and, since they're in the same division as us, it'll be more fair to us than opponents from the Pac-12 South (though UCLA and USC would always out draw us).
HTH
Goddamn it's nice to have someone who isn't a complete moron/fratboy/terrible coach represent our school.
Very confident UW their coach that will lead them to consistent success.
Talked about schemes and conditioning.
No mention of anything being awesome.