Red Hot -- I'm super excited to see what he can do this year
Losing DeBoer was a crusher from an optics standpoint and that's why I think Washington got their shit together and realized that they can't just stumble ass first into a big dick and then just ride it out like, "Hey, this is winning stuff is fun!"
Look at Penn State, their support and how many times they've been soul-crushed. Their best shot to win the title, in the first year they even MADE THE FUCKING PLAYOFF at kiddy pool 12 team format, they lose to some feel good story fucking tryhard Notre Dame team.
You've never been the one to do that with WSU but I don't think that the Pac 12 writers who follow every team really closely were just making shit up when they talked about how shitty of a job Arizona turned into. They were as bad as any of the worst Colorado teams from that era, that's why they had to go take some assistant quarterbacks coach from an NFL franchise that never had a true need for an assistant quarterbacks coach.
I will admit here that Jedd's 10 win season had some scheduling luck and 2 of his 3 losses he really didn't have any business losing with that team.
But the UW "Upper Campus" move would have been to give up and take the Kansas coach which would have been a retard's idea of how to replicate the DeBoer hire.
Room Temperature - I'm sure I'll be at least vaguely interested come September
@haie we agree on the important stuff. We want to destroy our enemies and fuck their women in front of them. The details can be argued but your passion is real and I respect that
Room Temperature - I'm sure I'll be at least vaguely interested come September
Feels like 2022-23 energized the fanbase and we may be figuring out our NIL shit and can turn the table on there from making it a weakness and into a strength. Jedd was the best hire we realistically could have made and I feel like he has the right vision. He got a QB attached to him who looks like a real playmaker in a conference where all but a few programs historically roll out stiffs.
We have to dig ourselves out of a hole though and it's really hard to get yourself back up the mountain in college football right now. If we fail I feel like it won't be because we did dumb and lazy shit like in the past.
Room Temperature - I'm sure I'll be at least vaguely interested come September
If we manage to beat tOSU I'll be all in on the DAWGS in 2025. Yeah college sports is weird now but winning cures all. I know who Demond, Coleman and Boston are and will figure out the rest if they're good.
I am in on the CAPS right now and will be on the Commanders, probably. Other sports are background noise.
It is worth noting that it is a non-Olympic and non-World Cup year (not even Women's WC) which makes the slow stretches of the typical calendar seem even slower and easy to disengage from all sporting events.
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My main gripe is they lose elite coaches and then suck for 5 years
But let the @haie flow
I've never wanted any coach from WSU. They suck
Dillingham beat DeBoer and then almost ruined the dream season
But what do I know
No even TUFF, drunken Swedes from Snohomish County?
Losing DeBoer was a crusher from an optics standpoint and that's why I think Washington got their shit together and realized that they can't just stumble ass first into a big dick and then just ride it out like, "Hey, this is winning stuff is fun!"
Look at Penn State, their support and how many times they've been soul-crushed. Their best shot to win the title, in the first year they even MADE THE FUCKING PLAYOFF at kiddy pool 12 team format, they lose to some feel good story fucking tryhard Notre Dame team.
You're starting to get me fired up for this season.
You've never been the one to do that with WSU but I don't think that the Pac 12 writers who follow every team really closely were just making shit up when they talked about how shitty of a job Arizona turned into. They were as bad as any of the worst Colorado teams from that era, that's why they had to go take some assistant quarterbacks coach from an NFL franchise that never had a true need for an assistant quarterbacks coach.
I will admit here that Jedd's 10 win season had some scheduling luck and 2 of his 3 losses he really didn't have any business losing with that team.
But the UW "Upper Campus" move would have been to give up and take the Kansas coach which would have been a retard's idea of how to replicate the DeBoer hire.
@haie we agree on the important stuff. We want to destroy our enemies and fuck their women in front of them. The details can be argued but your passion is real and I respect that
Feels like 2022-23 energized the fanbase and we may be figuring out our NIL shit and can turn the table on there from making it a weakness and into a strength. Jedd was the best hire we realistically could have made and I feel like he has the right vision. He got a QB attached to him who looks like a real playmaker in a conference where all but a few programs historically roll out stiffs.
We have to dig ourselves out of a hole though and it's really hard to get yourself back up the mountain in college football right now. If we fail I feel like it won't be because we did dumb and lazy shit like in the past.
If we manage to beat tOSU I'll be all in on the DAWGS in 2025. Yeah college sports is weird now but winning cures all. I know who Demond, Coleman and Boston are and will figure out the rest if they're good.
I am in on the CAPS right now and will be on the Commanders, probably. Other sports are background noise.
It is worth noting that it is a non-Olympic and non-World Cup year (not even Women's WC) which makes the slow stretches of the typical calendar seem even slower and easy to disengage from all sporting events.
I'm a doog. It's the offseason. Of course I'm excited.
Jed needs to win a road game especially in conference asap and wsu on the road. 3-2 at a minimum or tarmac him
@WSU @Maryland @Michigan @Wisconsin @UCLA
Dillingham never beat Deboner. It was the temp guy after Herm. I think he’s coaching HS now. Deboners biggest blemish