Which playoff loss was the most damaging?
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
you’re right 17-3 and 34-0 are the same thing.
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
We were never, ever going to win that game.
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
Did I say they were?
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
Due to the wefs and Dylan Johnson getting injured on the last fucking offensive play
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
That's such an absurd statement. Under Petermen a 14 point deficit is unlikely but last year with a half dozen NFL players on the offense and the quick strike ability all things were possible
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Agree to disagree. UW left big plays on the table that would have gone for scores (Rome wide open and Penix misses him and Nixon dropping a wheel route that probably scores).
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As bad as the first half was I texted iDawg and said we have them where we want them
Alas Michigan was no ASU or WSU
They FINISHED
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
Of course we can agree to disagree. But let's take your key sentence and trade out the names and then see what that sounds like.
"We? left big plays on the table that would have gone for scores (Tay Martin wide open and Minshew misses him and Patmon dropping a wheel route that probably scores)"
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Petersen would never go down 14 to Michigan. He'd keep it within 10 the whole natty and lose in the end by 10, maybe 9.
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
Bama was a bit different because their defense was just too good but Petersen’s big out of conference game Mo was to come out and get dug a huge hole and look non competitive and then rally for a respectable
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The Rose Bowl against the Bucks is a good example
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Washington (14-0) losing to Michigan 34-13 in the Natty
hot take: 2016 chic fil a peach bowl bama v dawgs. Wasn’t damaging but damn it was kinda heartbreaking. Defense was so fun to watch then.
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Close the gates, @AtomicPiss.
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You have a point, but even @GrandpaSankey could see that UW wasn't a match for Bama that season. 2023 UW coulda/shoulda/woulda hung with or even beat Michigan.
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
I agree that's the indirect point I was getting at
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
Free Pub!!!!
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
yeah if I remember the script correctly the team came out against Bama, Penn State, Ohio State and even Auburn in 2018 and the Cactus Bowl looking horribly outmatched like a bad FCS team and then was able to rally to make one possession games.
I have a really hard time comparing the 16 and 23 teams though I go back and forth with which feels better but I feel like if you put Penix on 16 they’re unbeatable or if you put some defense guys on 2023 they’re unbeatable.
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Comprehension does matter. Hence, the 10 UW players that were drafted, the majority of which had no eligibility left. That's not, "Followed him out the door," due to him bouncing. Christ.
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They still had at least 20 players hit the portal. That’s a shit ton.
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Oregon (13-0) losing to Ohio State 41-21 in the quarterfinals
To be expected when your coach who was constantly saying he loves you, and all the other shit DeBoer does, leaves a few days after a title game