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Time to move on Doug de Jour

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Vorel’s prediction
For eight consecutive weeks, Washington has won by 10 points or fewer — continuously, consistently finding a way. But it hasn’t always been pretty, with the Huskies’ offense and defense trading spurts of frustrating inconsistency. Meanwhile, Oregon has erupted since falling to the Huskies on Oct. 14, bombarding its last six opponents by an average of 26 points. At this point, the Ducks are simply playing better. And while Penix and Odunze will make their plays, and the Huskies will rise to the challenge, Oregon’s offense will sustain drives and gradually enforce their will. UW coach Kalen DeBoer has repeatedly said his team plays its best under the bright lights … and he’s right. But against an Oregon unit firing on all cylinders, the Huskies’ best won’t quite cut it. UW will suffer its first defeat of the season, likely falling out of the College Football Playoff (and into the Fiesta Bowl).

Final score: Ducks 37, Huskies 34

https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/uw-husky-football/what-to-watch-for-when-no-3-uw-meets-no-5-oregon-in-the-pac-12-title-game-plus-mike-vorels-prediction/

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