While I don’t give a shit about WSU, it would be fun to see lumen split east and west crimson and purple just once
I went to the Oregon State vs WSU game they played there ~10 years ago and thought it was twash as fuck. Little tailgate butt clusters in random alleyways/parking lots. Just a shitty venue and part of the city. Fuck the 12's.
Apple cup is one of the biggest events in the state and gets a ton of media coverage.
A split stadium in downtown Seattle would have a ton of juice. It would be a better spectacle than a traditional apple cup and draw a lot more fan interest IMO.
Apple Cup was played at Century Link in 2011. I don't recall it being a big spectacle or a split stadium.
My god, you’re right. I completely forgot about that…and I was there.
While I don’t give a shit about WSU, it would be fun to see lumen split east and west crimson and purple just once
I went to the Oregon State vs WSU game they played there ~10 years ago and thought it was twash as fuck. Little tailgate butt clusters in random alleyways/parking lots. Just a shitty venue and part of the city. Fuck the 12's.
Apple cup is one of the biggest events in the state and gets a ton of media coverage.
A split stadium in downtown Seattle would have a ton of juice. It would be a better spectacle than a traditional apple cup and draw a lot more fan interest IMO.
Apple Cup was played at Century Link in 2011. I don't recall it being a big spectacle or a split stadium.
It was a UW home game, I’m happy they didn’t make it a neutral field
While I don’t give a shit about WSU, it would be fun to see lumen split east and west crimson and purple just once
I went to the Oregon State vs WSU game they played there ~10 years ago and thought it was twash as fuck. Little tailgate butt clusters in random alleyways/parking lots. Just a shitty venue and part of the city. Fuck the 12's.
Apple cup is one of the biggest events in the state and gets a ton of media coverage.
A split stadium in downtown Seattle would have a ton of juice. It would be a better spectacle than a traditional apple cup and draw a lot more fan interest IMO.
Apple Cup was played at Century Link in 2011. I don't recall it being a big spectacle or a split stadium.
This was the only UW game both lil Nachos attended together.
I'm so hopped up on cold medicine right now, I thought the dude's name was legit "Senior". Then I wondered if he knew Center. Then I read both the tweets, realized I'm an idiot with no reading comprehension.
I'm so hopped up on cold medicine right now, I thought the dude's name was legit "Senior". Then I wondered if he knew Center. Then I read both the tweets, realized I'm an idiot with no reading comprehension.
I'm so hopped up on cold medicine right now, I thought the dude's name was legit "Senior". Then I wondered if he knew Center. Then I read both the tweets, realized I'm an idiot with no reading comprehension.
I'm going to bed now.
I, too, have a cold, but I'm just cracking my second 12% beer after finishing watching a replay of the game.
While I don’t give a shit about WSU, it would be fun to see lumen split east and west crimson and purple just once
I went to the Oregon State vs WSU game they played there ~10 years ago and thought it was twash as fuck. Little tailgate butt clusters in random alleyways/parking lots. Just a shitty venue and part of the city. Fuck the 12's.
Apple cup is one of the biggest events in the state and gets a ton of media coverage.
A split stadium in downtown Seattle would have a ton of juice. It would be a better spectacle than a traditional apple cup and draw a lot more fan interest IMO.
The rest of the country CGAF about the Apple cup. Do you care about Colorado and Colorado State??? Time to level up, or let the program fade into irrelevance
I think there's a good chance Bama wins out (including over Georgia). In that scenario, you could have a 1-loss Texass, a 1-loss Bama, a 1-loss Georgia, a 1-loss tOSU/Michigan, and 2 undefeated teams (FSU and tOSU/Michigan)
As the Pac continues to lose its luster, I have a hard time seeing a 1-loss Pac team making it in if that happens. UW winning out could be the only chance the Pac has
I think there's a good chance Bama wins out (including over Georgia). In that scenario, you could have a 1-loss Texass, a 1-loss Bama, a 1-loss Georgia, a 1-loss tOSU/Michigan, and 2 undefeated teams (FSU and tOSU/Michigan)
As the Pac continues to lose its luster, I have a hard time seeing a 1-loss Pac team making it in if that happens. UW winning out could be the only chance the Pac has
Agree with this even though UW’s strength of schedule is miles better than most. A win over ranked Utah and Beavlett then another big W over Oregon and I honestly don’t see how they’re not ranked #2 or better.
I think there's a good chance Bama wins out (including over Georgia). In that scenario, you could have a 1-loss Texass, a 1-loss Bama, a 1-loss Georgia, a 1-loss tOSU/Michigan, and 2 undefeated teams (FSU and tOSU/Michigan)
As the Pac continues to lose its luster, I have a hard time seeing a 1-loss Pac team making it in if that happens. UW winning out could be the only chance the Pac has
Oregon will be in if they win out. UW will be in if it wins out.
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How much did I have to drink???
I'm going to bed now.
Because I'm a degen.
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As the Pac continues to lose its luster, I have a hard time seeing a 1-loss Pac team making it in if that happens. UW winning out could be the only chance the Pac has
Those are the only two scenarios.