"Is this the BEST Oregon team in program history?" Jesus fucking Christ dude, really?
Dillon Gabriel who never won anything at Oklahoma, Tez "Troy" Johnson and Jordan James?
They'll perhaps be in that tier with Penn St or maybe Wisconsin/Michigan, and underneath Ohio State by a decent margin.
Oregon will beat Washington though. Lanning just needs that win and like 7 others this year to get the lifetime contract and then he can go choke on cigars with Rich Brooks and ngaf anymore.
Washington has 3 combined losses against Michigan and Penn St and hasn't lost to any of these other teams in ~15 years. But all the sudden this is a murderer's row conference?
And then we plucked one of the most sought after staffs while all their coaches are limp dicks that say stupid shit like "the punt is the most important play in all of football"
Yeah, and it's gotten worse with Wilner because he clearly hates Fisch for what he did to Arizona.
If you're running KJR (whichever retard that is), how can you with a straight face re-up this butthurt idiot when you're the official station of UW football?
And Softy has not once called him out on any of it, when he can see all of this on Twitter?
I’m not as bullish on UW as you guys after seeing the spring game and getting little/no help in the May portal. Apple Cup will be telling but I think it’s a toss up right now. Should still make a bowl with the schedule
This was supposed to be a rebuilding year for WSU even before the conference disintegrated, and even without ward leaving. But I don't follow what's going on w their program at all. Just some opposing coach's comments in the Phil Steele magazine going into last year.
A lot to unpack here boys. 10-2 to me seems like absolute best case scenario. I think getting to 9 in the regular season with the chance to get to 10 wins with a bowl game is doable though and would be a great season. I think the Michigan/at Iowa back-to-back will be hard to get through without a loss then yeah the two November road games.
Having the program bottom out for the fourth time in 20 years just seems impossible. The feeling of January already kind of felt like bottoming out though at least spiritually.
I made rosters for next year's opponents for UW on an old NCAA football game and I was shocked at how bad WSU's roster looks next year. I legit barely have recognition for almost any player. They could be in trouble and that program feels dead.
The best thing going for Oregon might be it feels like not a very strong year up top in college football, especially in the Big 10 and it's a bad bad year for QBs. Ohio State and Georgia feel like the only teams top teams which feel like they're national title caliber and OSU is still coached by beard dye boy, could be just ok at QB again and Georgia doesn't look to me like they will be as good as they're teams that won natty's recently. So, Oregon could have at least a good playoff run if they just fulfill their potential.
It's probably been Oregon's best year ever though in the offseason the guys replacing really good players are going to actually be better based on not much thing they do. It's really on the media and cfb Twitter losers to check that shit but they never will.
If you have a really good staff that didn't just get lucky at Arizona then 8-9 regular season not including a mediocre/decent bowl win should be the expectation.
Spring games are glorified 7 on 7's and not much more. And Rogers/Hunter/Boston/Jackson is a pretty good setup for that even.
Lose to the Coug and we are in for a very long season. They could easily be the third-worst team on the schedule. Though, I guess we should have lost to them last year with the second most stacked team in Husky history so who knows.
I keep forgetting to mentioned I'm excited to discover the level of greased up or not greased up the Big 10 programs will be. The Pac-12 was to where it felt borderline like UW was a rivalry game to everyone except Colorado and maybe Arizona. Having played in the natty last year might put a target on their back though.
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This Big Ten Ted guy is a clown too
"Is this the BEST Oregon team in program history?" Jesus fucking Christ dude, really?
Dillon Gabriel who never won anything at Oklahoma, Tez "Troy" Johnson and Jordan James?
They'll perhaps be in that tier with Penn St or maybe Wisconsin/Michigan, and underneath Ohio State by a decent margin.
Oregon will beat Washington though. Lanning just needs that win and like 7 others this year to get the lifetime contract and then he can go choke on cigars with Rich Brooks and ngaf anymore.
This feels like major hopium.
Washington has 3 combined losses against Michigan and Penn St and hasn't lost to any of these other teams in ~15 years. But all the sudden this is a murderer's row conference?
And then we plucked one of the most sought after staffs while all their coaches are limp dicks that say stupid shit like "the punt is the most important play in all of football"
The universe won't?
I must be living in the wrong universe
Yeah, and it's gotten worse with Wilner because he clearly hates Fisch for what he did to Arizona.
If you're running KJR (whichever retard that is), how can you with a straight face re-up this butthurt idiot when you're the official station of UW football?
And Softy has not once called him out on any of it, when he can see all of this on Twitter?
It's fucking embarrassing.
Greatest. Team. Ever. @haie
Heisman Candidate, P12OPTY, face of your program quarterback.
Your #1 receiver, and seemingly the only one making plays against the good teams like UW and SC.
Your RB, #1 offensive weapon, and probably the real P12OPTY at least until the final game and a player that actually scared DC's.
Your center who was apparently the #1 center in the country?
Dorlus who was supposed to be your leader on defense and one of your best players on that side.
8 players total to the NFL if I'm not mistaken?
Your OC was heavily criticized at the end of the year as being a step down from his predecessor, now that's magically gone.
Haven't looked at it recently but I thought their schedule was harder than Washington's too
But Preseason #2 in the country behind just Georgia.
It's all gay. Just so, so gay.
ALL THAT TALENT THOUGH!!!
I’m not as bullish on UW as you guys after seeing the spring game and getting little/no help in the May portal. Apple Cup will be telling but I think it’s a toss up right now. Should still make a bowl with the schedule
This was supposed to be a rebuilding year for WSU even before the conference disintegrated, and even without ward leaving. But I don't follow what's going on w their program at all. Just some opposing coach's comments in the Phil Steele magazine going into last year.
Am I bullish? I think I said if they go 6-6 I would consider that a win. Woolley said 10-2 with losses to Penn State and Oregon
A lot to unpack here boys. 10-2 to me seems like absolute best case scenario. I think getting to 9 in the regular season with the chance to get to 10 wins with a bowl game is doable though and would be a great season. I think the Michigan/at Iowa back-to-back will be hard to get through without a loss then yeah the two November road games.
Having the program bottom out for the fourth time in 20 years just seems impossible. The feeling of January already kind of felt like bottoming out though at least spiritually.
I made rosters for next year's opponents for UW on an old NCAA football game and I was shocked at how bad WSU's roster looks next year. I legit barely have recognition for almost any player. They could be in trouble and that program feels dead.
The best thing going for Oregon might be it feels like not a very strong year up top in college football, especially in the Big 10 and it's a bad bad year for QBs. Ohio State and Georgia feel like the only teams top teams which feel like they're national title caliber and OSU is still coached by beard dye boy, could be just ok at QB again and Georgia doesn't look to me like they will be as good as they're teams that won natty's recently. So, Oregon could have at least a good playoff run if they just fulfill their potential.
It's probably been Oregon's best year ever though in the offseason the guys replacing really good players are going to actually be better based on not much thing they do. It's really on the media and cfb Twitter losers to check that shit but they never will.
If you have a really good staff that didn't just get lucky at Arizona then 8-9 regular season not including a mediocre/decent bowl win should be the expectation.
Spring games are glorified 7 on 7's and not much more. And Rogers/Hunter/Boston/Jackson is a pretty good setup for that even.
The Apple Cup is not a toss up, unless you meant the season is a toss up.
About 70% chance we? win the Apple Cup
Lose to the Coug and we are in for a very long season. They could easily be the third-worst team on the schedule. Though, I guess we should have lost to them last year with the second most stacked team in Husky history so who knows.
I keep forgetting to mentioned I'm excited to discover the level of greased up or not greased up the Big 10 programs will be. The Pac-12 was to where it felt borderline like UW was a rivalry game to everyone except Colorado and maybe Arizona. Having played in the natty last year might put a target on their back though.
We are Washington damnit
No idea who's on the team or if they're even good.
My prediction is 15-0 and a super bowl ring!
Fuck the universe!
Is it damnit, or dammit?
I have UW at 7 regular season wins. I think we? will suck on the road.