Wasn't Will Rogers a DeBoer recruit? Do you all think Rogers would have been different (i.e., significantly better) under DeBoer? He clearly wasn't "the guy" last year.
Thanks for the pod gentlemen. Anytim you can punch the ball in from inside the three is a big play and impeccable blocking at UW. PTSD on bad goal line offense the last decade is real in theknowledge mind.
Longtime listener. First time caller. Yes, Rogers was the guy coming in. He was actually in a jersey with no pads warming up on the sidelines before the natty last year in kind of a weird moment. I think he would have been somewhat better under DeBoer and had we kept some offensive talent like Bernard and Brailsford at least. Still don't think he was a guy who could have gotten them to more than eight maybe nine wins last year.
In that scenario, DeBoer’s starting center and guards stay (instead of starting at Bama and Ol Miss), his other top WR and TE stay (instead of Bama). They’d be able to protect him and he could run the offense much better.
He wouldn’t have RB Jonah Coleman, though, and rapist RB Tybo would be gone. Cam Davis would’ve been a decent fill in.
Some of the biggest cheerleaders I've ever seen in public not at a game were cougs and beavs.
Where once they couldn't shut the fuck up about their delusional takes and it was at least entertaining, now they get all weird and insist that college football is dead.
It's their choice to take their ball and go home and become just like every other boring Pacific Northwest chudtard that needs to remember to mow their lawn and get to Home Depot on a Saturday morning instead of getting excited and talking shit.
As much as a ton of having to be the Big 10 sucks ass it's 100x better than being where the Coug and Beav are now and for all their chuckling about travel and losing to Rutgers and sucking in basketball, they'd love to trade positions. I would like an eventual return to an actual west coast conference, but those two schools might be so far behind at that point it won't be possible for them. I thought they in the long run might actually enjoy being more of a power Mountain West program but they don't really even have advantages of Boise, San Diego State, Fresno State, etc.
The Cougs actually had a chance to have a magical fake playoff run last year because they still had Pac-12 talent but Dickert did his usual thing of trying to get another job halfway through and they fell apart.
That being said it's pretty bad that the big 12 wouldn't take them but took Arizona and Cincinatti. Colorado is going to go back to being a dead weight soon as well.
But I didn't see Boise fans upset about the system last year.
That's what they don't get. We?d all like a West Coast division of the remaining old Pac schools that didn't die of AIDs like Stanford.
They would go through some Utah-like years of transitioning back to true Power 4, but that's what they've always looked like anyways after they make a bad hire in the old Pac 12.
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Wasn't Will Rogers a DeBoer recruit? Do you all think Rogers would have been different (i.e., significantly better) under DeBoer? He clearly wasn't "the guy" last year.
Thanks for the pod gentlemen. Anytim you can punch the ball in from inside the three is a big play and impeccable blocking at UW. PTSD on bad goal line offense the last decade is real in theknowledge mind.
Longtime listener. First time caller. Yes, Rogers was the guy coming in. He was actually in a jersey with no pads warming up on the sidelines before the natty last year in kind of a weird moment. I think he would have been somewhat better under DeBoer and had we kept some offensive talent like Bernard and Brailsford at least. Still don't think he was a guy who could have gotten them to more than eight maybe nine wins last year.
I was actually more talking about general NFL announcing with that. Yes, for UW getting any successful blocking on the ground is a win for me.
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In that scenario, DeBoer’s starting center and guards stay (instead of starting at Bama and Ol Miss), his other top WR and TE stay (instead of Bama). They’d be able to protect him and he could run the offense much better.
He wouldn’t have RB Jonah Coleman, though, and rapist RB Tybo would be gone. Cam Davis would’ve been a decent fill in.
Probably an 8-4 team if DeDutchman stays.
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Some of the biggest cheerleaders I've ever seen in public not at a game were cougs and beavs.
Where once they couldn't shut the fuck up about their delusional takes and it was at least entertaining, now they get all weird and insist that college football is dead.
It's their choice to take their ball and go home and become just like every other boring Pacific Northwest chudtard that needs to remember to mow their lawn and get to Home Depot on a Saturday morning instead of getting excited and talking shit.
As much as a ton of having to be the Big 10 sucks ass it's 100x better than being where the Coug and Beav are now and for all their chuckling about travel and losing to Rutgers and sucking in basketball, they'd love to trade positions. I would like an eventual return to an actual west coast conference, but those two schools might be so far behind at that point it won't be possible for them. I thought they in the long run might actually enjoy being more of a power Mountain West program but they don't really even have advantages of Boise, San Diego State, Fresno State, etc.
The Cougs actually had a chance to have a magical fake playoff run last year because they still had Pac-12 talent but Dickert did his usual thing of trying to get another job halfway through and they fell apart.
That being said it's pretty bad that the big 12 wouldn't take them but took Arizona and Cincinatti. Colorado is going to go back to being a dead weight soon as well.
But I didn't see Boise fans upset about the system last year.
That's what they don't get. We?d all like a West Coast division of the remaining old Pac schools that didn't die of AIDs like Stanford.
They would go through some Utah-like years of transitioning back to true Power 4, but that's what they've always looked like anyways after they make a bad hire in the old Pac 12.