It's called hyperbole. Some doog a few years back was bitching that Oregon had a bye week before UW when the last 7 times or whatever one team had a bye before the game UW had 4 and Oregon had 3.
That's not even close to accurate. 2018 was fucked and was definitely intentional between Oregon and the conference. Still fuck Petersen for not winning that game.
I like how we're moving the goalposts here to now doog about which teams Oregon played before UW. UW also had two 8 day and two 9 day prep weeks in that period. Oregon had one 8 day(I didn't look this up, I want you to). UW had the two in 00 and 05 and then some doog bitched about 2009. There, better?
And yeah I'm going to bitch about Oregon's pre-UW opponents when they got Colorado every single one of those years and back to when UW would get Harbaugh's Stanford before Oregon every time. It's college football that's the shit you do. If I wanted to be some casual normie football fan I'd just be a 12 and be like I don't know is Geno the Guy, let DK cook shit.
they make the conference schedules each offseason so they know what teams are going to be like. It’s not like non conference games schedule 10 years before. Shoutout to UW though for being the only team to run the Pac-12 undefeated though and in supposedly the best year ever in history.
To be fair, I think we played them in Seattle from '89 to '91, then in '93 as well. I remember the losses to very ordinary u of ho teams in Eugene in '87 and '88, back when people knew it was unacceptable.
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But Oregon made that choice because Multunomah (sp?) Stadium had more capacity then than did Autzen Stadium.
Autzen stadium didn't exit until 1968
#smalltimers
I didn't know that
Decided to waste my time looking this up. I went all the way back to the 60s and couldn't find when UW had all these byes you were talking about.
The UW bitching about it came from a legit complaint that Oregon got byes before in 96 and 97.
Starting in the 90s here's how the byes have lined up:
Oregon: 91, 96, 97, 09, 18 and got Portland State in 06 and Colorado the week before in 19, 21, & 22 which was bullshit
Washington: 00, 05 and when Stanford and Oregon were at their peak they got Stanford the week before Oregon I think 3/4 years.
It's called hyperbole. Some doog a few years back was bitching that Oregon had a bye week before UW when the last 7 times or whatever one team had a bye before the game UW had 4 and Oregon had 3.
That's not even close to accurate. 2018 was fucked and was definitely intentional between Oregon and the conference. Still fuck Petersen for not winning that game.
2018 was the only year it was complained about.
Getting pretty sick of you guys fact checking me.
I like how we're moving the goalposts here to now doog about which teams Oregon played before UW. UW also had two 8 day and two 9 day prep weeks in that period. Oregon had one 8 day(I didn't look this up, I want you to). UW had the two in 00 and 05 and then some doog bitched about 2009. There, better?
UW played Pacific before Oregon in 1987! lol
And Bowling Green in 86 and 1-10 Stanford in 85!
I know I started this. Fuck the offseason.
"Getting tired of you guys fact-checking me to be honest" could fit onto a beer glass
@dtd
fuckin eh! That would be the crowning achievement of my
adultlife.And yeah I'm going to bitch about Oregon's pre-UW opponents when they got Colorado every single one of those years and back to when UW would get Harbaugh's Stanford before Oregon every time. It's college football that's the shit you do. If I wanted to be some casual normie football fan I'd just be a 12 and be like I don't know is Geno the Guy, let DK cook shit.
2022 and 2023 both weren't fair because UW played 2022 Beavlet and 2023 Arizona who were both better than Oregon those years.
Because like the cunt doog Haie says, Oregon engineered colorado being bad, stanford being good, and the schedule.
Philluminati Knight and his goddamned cloud seeding fueled by the ritualistic sacrifice of Chinese infant factory workers!
Yeah no one could have predicted Colorado being shitty all those years they made the schedule…
they make the conference schedules each offseason so they know what teams are going to be like. It’s not like non conference games schedule 10 years before. Shoutout to UW though for being the only team to run the Pac-12 undefeated though and in supposedly the best year ever in history.
To be fair, I think we played them in Seattle from '89 to '91, then in '93 as well. I remember the losses to very ordinary u of ho teams in Eugene in '87 and '88, back when people knew it was unacceptable.