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How to Resurrect The Dawgs

WoolleyDoog
WoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,927 Founders Club

So Jedd's got some positive momentum going with the progrum. Good instate recruiting, limiting portal losses, nice DC hire, potential star QB returning. Here's the deal though…what happens if we go out and go 7-5 in 2025? Can we maintain it?

The semi-realistic ideal goal to me is going 10-2. That keeps you in the important conversations all year and gives you a shot at a B10CG and potential playoff berth.

But how do you get there?

Win one of these

UW likely has two chances for likely signature wins for Jedd Fish in Husky Stadium, the conference opener, and the closer. Preseason Top 5-10 teams roll into Husky Stadium with potential vulnerabilities. You have to find a way to get one of these.

Ohio State

Oregon

Lose only one of these

Splitting these games would be a success, but we're talking goals here. I'll add Illinois is a preseason Top 10 team but I have no idea who good they actually are. I had Maryland in the Needs to be a win category but it's a tough draw going all the way there the week after Ohio State where you need to throw everything you got to get a win.

at Wisconsin

at Michigan

Illinois

at Maryland

Need to Win (no excuses)

Can't afford to and shouldn't lose any of these games. I go back and forth or putting UCLA a rung up, but they should suck. No excuses.

at UCLA

at Washington State

Rutgers

Colorado State

Purdue

UC Davis

(games listed in order of projected difficulty)

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Comments

  • dannarc
    dannarc Member Posts: 2,781

    9+ wins, fringe playoff contender would be acceptable to me this season. 2026 should be ‘all gas, no Sark’ playoff run.

    Having upperclassmen and figuring out how to win on road is biggest hurdle. Husky Stadium will welcome OSU and Oregon with plunger, NS Upper Deck is tanned, rested, and ready to rumble. The Illini could be stumbling block, beware…

  • HFNY
    HFNY Member Posts: 5,587

    That and their number of returning starters though IMHO, that matters less than it did in the older days.

    Also, how do they calculate returning starters? UW is an interesting team because I'd consider Demond Williams at least a partial returning starter due to the many games he played in as well as the few starts at the end of the year. Someone like Quinten Moore could be considered a returning starter but probably isn't. What about relatively good portal guys who were starters at other schools?

  • Quietcowskee
    Quietcowskee Member Posts: 4,450 Standard Supporter

    They were the luckiest big 10 team last year according to some poast.

  • WoolleyDoog
    WoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,927 Founders Club

    Watching Indiana and Illinois last year, Indiana felt like a good team that benefitted from a really easy schedule and Illinois felt like an average, maybe even below average team that just got a perfect schedule. Wouldn't surprise me if Illinois went 5-7 or something in 2025.

  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,855 Swaye's Wigwam

    what happens if we go out and go 7-5 in 2025? Can we maintain it?

    @Woolley Doog - yes I think we can maintain 7-5, its a tradition with the UW

  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,841 Swaye's Wigwam

    I used to feel like on field success was the #1 key to recruiting, and recruiting success was #2 (success breeding success via hype).

    Putring together the best compensation packages is now #1 and it isn't close. I'm not sure winning matters all that much.

  • priapism
    priapism Member Posts: 2,400

    I see 7-5. Too many teams have bye weeks before they play the Huskies. UW just doesn't have very good depth this year. Michigan and Wiscy are beatable.
    6-6 floor.
    10-2 ceiling.

    These are the wins:

    Illinois

    at Maryland


    at Washington State

    Rutgers

    Colorado State

    Purdue

    UC Davis



    I could see Ohio State and Oregon going 9-3 if they play weak. (They lost a lot.)
    Penn State is probably going to the title game. Allar is a top 10 pick.
    A lot of B1G teams are going to be 8-4 at the end of the season.