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What's the stupidest UW prediction you ever made?

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    backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,796
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    That’d we beat Alabama

    Jesus btp.
    I know
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    Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,601
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    I thought Austin Seferian-Jenkins was going to be a star in the NFL.

    I thought Austin Seferian-Jenkins was going to be a star in the NFL.

    Ur a woman though so it doesn't count
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    SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,064
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    I thought Graham had the program on the right track

    Never thought I'd see a loss to uw

    You expected too much from someone who can't read.
    Warned.
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    CFetters_Nacho_LoverCFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 28,909
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    Doogles said:

    I thought Austin Seferian-Jenkins was going to be a star in the NFL.

    Slightly off topic, but I once started Jake locker, Bishop Sankey, and ASJ the same week in fantasy football.
    Desperate times call for desperate measures.
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    BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,526
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    I once predicted Craig Chambers to be the next big thing after his breakout games in 2004 against Cal and Coog.
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    TacoSoupTacoSoup Member Posts: 148
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    I once predicted Craig Chambers to be the next big thing after his breakout games in 2004 against Cal and Coog.

    I was convinced after watching him destroy WESCO South :(
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    MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,781
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    IDK. I’ve never been wrong.
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    chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,629
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    Gladstone said:

    I come from a family of ND graduates and literally screamed in horror when UW hired Willingham. To this day I do not understand the argument that he could even remotely be considered a hire worthy of this program. Or that ND unjustly fired him. Remember, his recruiting had gotten so lazy that Notre Dame was effectively in the death penalty two years after he left. The subject still triggers me.


    1. Tyrone Willingham at ND lost 8 games by at least 3 touchdowns. By comparison, Bob Davie lost 4 games by 3 touchdowns and Gerry Faust lost 3 games by 3 touchdowns. That means that in 3 years Tyrone Willingham has lost more games by 3 touchdowns than Bob Davie and Gerry Faust did in their 10 years combined.



    2. Notre Dame was shut out by at least 30 points twice in 2003. The last time that happened was 1904.

    3. In Tyrone Willingham’s 3 years, Notre Dame lost by at least 30 points 5 times. For perspective, in the previous 40 seasons (1961-2000), Notre Dame lost by at least 30 points a total of 4 times. Bob Davie only lost by 30 points 1 time, as did Gerry Faust.

    4. The 38-12 loss to 6-6 Syracuse was Notre Dames first 3 touchdown loss to an unranked team since 1960.

    5. From the 44-13 loss to Southern Cal in 2002 until the 20-17 loss to a 5-6 Brigham Young team, Notre Dame lost 10 games over a 15 game stretch. That was the worst 15 game stretch since 1960.

    6. Tyrone Willingham is the first Notre Dame coach since Joe Kuharich (17-23) to have fewer wins by 3 touchdowns (5) than he had losses by 3 touchdowns (8). Bob Davie had twice as many 3 touchdown wins as losses (8 wins, 4 losses). Gerry Faust had over 4 times as many (14 wins, 3 losses).

    7. In 2003, Tyrone Willingham became the first Notre Dame coach to have consecutive 4 TD losses to Southern Cal. In 2004, he had his 3rd in a row. 3 years -93 scoring margin.

    8. Tyrone Willingham was a Notre Dame coach for 3 years out of the school’s 117 years (2.6% of the seasons) and coached in 36 of Notre Dame’s 1,106 games (3.3%), however, he coached in 23.8% (5 out of 21) of Notre Dame’s losses by at least 30 points.

    9. After starting out 8-0, Tyrone Willingham’s record since at ND was 13-15.

    10. When Tyrone Willingham took over, Notre Dame had the #1 all time winning percentage, with a record of 781-247-42 (.749), ahead of Michigan 813-265-36 (.746). At the end of the regular season of 2004, Michigan had the #1 all time winning percentage, with a record of 842-274-36 (.747) while Notre Dame was #2 with a record of 802-261-42 (.745).

    Some miscellaneous stats:

    Three Notre Dame opponent records had been set in the Willingham years: Most passing yards against Notre Dame (425 yards)- Carson Palmer, USC, 2002

    Most receiving yards against Notre Dame (217 yards)- Craphonso Thorpe,
    FSU, 2003

    Most passing touchdowns against Notre Dame (5)- Tyler Palko, Pitt,
    2004, Matt Leinart, USC, 2004

    Combined 3-year records as of Willingham’s firing :

    Joe Kuharich: 10-18 (.357)
    Ara Parseghian: 25-3-2 (.867)
    Dan Devine: 28-7 (.800)
    Gerry Faust: 18-15-1 (.529)
    Lou Holtz: 25-10 (.714)
    Bob Davie: 21-16 (.568)
    Tyrone Willingham: 21-15 (.583)

    Year by Year Coaching records for their first 3 years:

    Joe Kuharich:
    5-5
    2-8
    5-5

    Ara Parseghian:
    9-1
    7-2-1
    9-0-1

    Dan Devine:
    8-3
    9-3
    11-1

    Gerry Faust:
    5-6
    6-4-1
    7-5

    Lou Holtz:
    5-6
    8-4
    12-0

    Bob Davie:
    7-6
    9-3
    5-7

    Tyrone Willingham:
    10-3
    5-7
    6-5


    Coaching Home Records for Their First 3 years:

    Joe Kuharich: 7-8 (.467)
    Ara Parseghian: 14-1 (.933)
    Dan Devine: 12-3 (.800)
    Gerry Faust: 9-7 (.563)
    Lou Holtz: 15-3 (.833)
    Bob Davie: 15-4 (.789)
    Tyrone Willingham: 11-7 (.611)


    Total Scoring Margins Through Their First Three Years at Notre Dame:

    Ara Parseghian +731
    Dan Devine +517
    Gerry Faust +241
    Lou Holtz +438
    Bob Davie + 114
    Tyrone Willingham +18


    In the 117-year history of Notre Dame football, Notre Dame lost by more than 30 points 20 times.

    Here is a listing of those losses, detailing year, coach, opponent, and
    score:
    1900 - O'Dea - Wisconsin - 54-0
    1904 - Salmon - Wisconsin - 58-0
    1904 - Salmon - Purdue 36-0
    1905 - McGlew - Purdue - 32-0
    1944 - McKeever - Army - 59-0
    1945 - Devore - Army - 48-0
    1945 - Devore - Great Lakes - 39-7
    1951 - Leahy - Michigan State - 35-0
    1956 - Brennan - Michigan State - 47-14
    1956 - Brennan - Oklahoma - 40-0
    1956 - Brennan - Iowa - 48-8
    1960 - Kuharich - Purdue - 51-19
    1972 - Parseghian - Nebraska - 40-6
    1974 - Parseghian - USC - 55-24
    1985 - Faust - Miami - 58-7
    2000 - Davie - Oregon State - 41-9
    2002 - Willingham - USC - 44-13
    2003 - Willingham - Michigan - 38-0
    2003 - Willingham - USC - 45-14
    2003 - Willingham - Florida State 37-0
    2004 - Willingham - USC - 41-10


    I remember the media whipping up a racist frenzy against the Irish, it was sort of the first time I ever was forced to look at the media landscape with a more suspicious eye. Literally every Notre Dame person you ever talked to in real life or online celebrated the hire with aplomb, but the media and random fans of other programs kept screaming racism. Gods, I was so innocent then lol

    I read it. Didn't actually come across an example of a bad prediction, or any prediction for that matter.
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