Hardcore Husky Podcast: Hey We've Beaten USC and Michigan in the same season, bud!
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I just remembered one of y'all said you're tired of Giles. He's been clutch for 2 years now going back to the Oregon game last year I like him a lot
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Just as I got on the Giles Jackson train, Joey abandoned all hope
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I still like Giles. I wonder if he was banged up as they didn't really throw to him much for a while. I just don't like throwing fades to him as he's 5'9 tops and Rogers is throwing them 10 y yards out of bounds anyways.
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If someone said to start the season you'll lose to WSU and Rutgers but beat Michigan and USC later in the season, I would have taken it.
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No way man, I'm told that SC and Michigan mean nothing because they played at Husky Stadium and they aren't as good this year.
The Cuowg was the all time game, just look at what they're doing this year and please ignore the Hawaii's and SJSU's on their schedule that are replacing the usual teams that would be handing Dickert his 5 game losing streak.
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Fuck it's hard, but at this point if you make me have to choose 2/4 of those games to win I probably still now pick Michigan and USC. Always great to beat those teams. Defended the home winning streak and got a great experience at the time for Michigan + couldn't lose the home streak to them and some satisfaction not losing to them again after the natty.
The Coug are interesting. They're actually a decent team for them but would probably be a 5-7-win team in the Pac. Is it more fun for them to go 11-1 as a Mountain West team? I genuinely want to know.
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Boise got famous by going 11-1 multiple years as a MWC team playing those schedules. No 5-7 Cuog Pac-12 team is famous or memorable.
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The Cougs got a bad break by Boise having Jeanty who usually would have portalled to a blue blood. 12-0 could have been a reality if they didn't have him. This was kind of a golden year for the Coug though as they'll have to really fight to keep Mateer and any decent player on their roster next year and beyond.







