Washington is beating Ohio State
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Michigan turned out as well as any opposing fanbase will and it doesn't matter at all with how the stadium is designed wrt noise.
I'm sure buck had an intimidating presence at Autzen because ..well ..
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if you live in Ohio and have spent years going to road games in Iowa, Minnesota, and Indiana, Seattle and husky stadium may as well be Ibiza in terms of the road location appeal.
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Michigan fans do not travel anywhere close to osu or Nebraska
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It only matters if your team is laying an egg, like Nebraska fans when they violated Jake Locker in 2010.
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You're missing the point. It literally does not matter in our stadium like it does in Autzen. And Michigan was visiting the very team they just beat in the Natty. All time troll/gloat opportunity. They took over the U District.
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Nebraska and Ohio State have been to Husky Stadium. Awhile ago but still
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you guys are going to beat the shit out of Michigan. They’re not built to score enough to keep up with that offense
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I'm ready for a ton of Ohio fans. It's also easily their only thing close to an appealing road game to go to this year and they haven't been out here since 2007. Shit load of west coast alums who are coming I'm sure too.
I believe the thing that opposing fanbases (especially really serious ones) will buy season ticket packages for their big away game and then just sell those tickets every week other than the game their going to because it's cheaper that way and you can get better seats. There's seats around us that are legit just different away fans every game.
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Not if UW can't stop the run
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I see Ohio State geared to stop the run bracketing Boston some in the passing game to make UW beat them with Omari Evans, Roebeck, and the TEs. But UW did show that they can work Coleman in the passing / screen game so we(?) have that going for us.
Tarik Al-Uqdah (Buddha) surely is out at LB and X'ree Alexander is good enough at LB but the depth really drops off after that (unless Jacob Manu is somehow ready). It sounds like Tacario Davis will be back since he at least warmed up in Pullman though it's tough to know.
If I had to guess, Ohio State will win something like 40-24. Thankfully it's at Husky Stadium and Sayin is making his first road start. Also, Ohio State isn't absolutely loaded everywhere like last year (an extremely veteran QB, two NFL RBs, and a 1st round pick at WR who should have been a Husky) while their best RB this year just may be a true frosh (named Bo Jackson) though UW simply doesn't have enough dudes in the front 7 slow them down enough to eek out a win.




