OFFICIAL Washington vs. Michigan Game Thread
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I’ll assume that was peak Petersen 2016-2019 due to factors outside of football or timing. Obviously 15-0 prior to natty game was the most achieved since Rick’s RB win, the Sugar Bowl Trophy is something rare from the PAC era. Coach Pete never got over that hump in either BCS bowls but there seemed to be more excitement I recall.
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#metoo
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I could have stomached losing 24-23 or something. I'm not excusing losing, don't twist, but a lot of it is improvement, development, and play calling. All three of those aspects sucked.
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Yeah, when did the site cyberclimax?
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While we had big traffic numbers in 2023, I consider our heyday to be 2016-2019. We would top 2 million page views per month at peak times and I felt like the entertainment quality was unparalleled.
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Do you think the conference change has made a substantial difference either way?
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I don't think so. Covid changed things for sure
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Washington would go on to lose 24-7 after this moment
Choke job Fisch
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Petersen quiet quits and didn't think the Rose Bowl was a big deal
Covid
Jimmy Fake
2022 and 2023 were awesome and then the rug is pulled out before we could even process the loss to Michigan
Judd's used cars and all the old doog excuses return
It's hard
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There’s no debating Boner is a great head coach. Don’t you feel a little betrayed or a tad bitter he wasn’t 100% focused leading up to the game? I understand that UW is responsible for fucking up the negotiations and we can agree on that. As a fan you don’t hold a little bitterness that had he been 100% laser focused we might have actually won the natty? No guaranteed win but in a better position. I’m not trying to litigate previous things or maybe him not being all in and being a little distracted even if it was 1% or maybe you’re of the belief he wouldn’t have been distracted even 1% if UW would have done their job of locking him up earlier in the season? I’m not a gifted writer like you and DJ so hopefully you get my point or question.






