The standards of success for Husky Football 2013


1-5 wins disaster
6 wins extremely disappointing
7 wins mediocrity defined, time for a new coach
8 wins decent season, time for a new coach
9 wins modestly successful season, Sark probably deserves another season
10 wins successful season, Sark would deserve another season
11-13 wins Spectacular season; Sark would deserve extension and healthy raise
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Agree. And for as much shit as we give Sark, a 9 or 10 win season is there for the taking.
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With the OOC schedule the next couple years being so soft that should be an automatic 3-0 this year and 4-0 next year to start out. Of course they'll still shit the bed in conference play and ruin that nice start. This feels like a 5-4 type of year, maybe 6-3 if Jim Mora has the meltdown we're supposed to be on the look out for
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Looks like someone has an agenda.DerekJohnson said:Here's how I view it...
1-5 wins disaster
6 wins extremely disappointing
7 wins mediocrity defined, time for a new coach
8 wins decent season, time for a new coach
9 wins modestly successful season, Sark probably deserves another season
10 wins successful season, Sark would deserve another season
11-13 wins Spectacular season; Sark would deserve extension and healthy raise -
This is pretty reasonable, Derek.
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He would still deserve to go door.ass.out. with 9-4, but there's no way they could fire him for that.
He's definitely back with 8 wins, and probably back with 6 or 7 wins. You just can't expect to win with a black QB after all. -
A large part of the fan base consider 6-6 and a shitty bowl game to be winning.
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That large part of the fanbase thoroughly deserves another 0-12.
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When UW rolls to a 4-1 start and some smart people point out that the schedule was front loaded with weaker teams, look for doogs to call those smart people "coog/duck trolls" and ask them why they can't just be happy with 4-1. The when 7 win Steve goes 7-6, they will conveniently forget what they were told at the beginning of October.
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You're a man who speaks from experienceMikeDamone said:When UW rolls to a 4-1 start and some smart people point out that the schedule was front loaded with weaker teams, look for doogs to call those smart people "coog/duck trolls" and ask them why they can't just be happy with 4-1. The when 7 win Steve goes 7-6, they will conveniently forget what they were told at the beginning of October.
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Yes, there is no way they would ever fire him after a 6, 7 or 8 win season... but this is how I see it.
Personally, I think they'll go 7-6 or 8-5 with four of the losses being grotesque beat downs.
If by chance they go 6-7 and invariably retain Sark, Woodward's response to any critics will be, "We do things differently at Washington than at other places like in the SEC. We like to think we have a little more of a balanced perspective upon the student athlete experience."
And the beat will go on.
My dad disagrees with me, as he feels there will be tremendous pressure to fire Sark should the Dawgs only win six games. But I think our standards have been lowered and there wouldn't be much of an outcry for Sark's firing -- save for the Stomping Your Feet Board du jour on Dawgman.com.
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Are you and your Dad going to enjoy the games on crisp Fall afternoons regardless of the score? That's what it's all about anyway.DerekJohnson said:Yes, there is no way they would ever fire him after a 6, 7 or 8 win season... but this is how I see it.
Personally, I think they'll go 7-6 or 8-5 with four of the losses being grotesque beat downs.
If by chance they go 6-7 and invariably retain Sark, Woodward's response to any critics will be, "We do things differently at Washington than at other places like in the SEC. We like to think we have a little more of a balanced perspective upon the student athlete experience."
And the beat will go on.
My dad disagrees with me, as he feels there will be tremendous pressure to fire Sark should the Dawgs only win six games. But I think our standards have been lowered and there wouldn't be much of an outcry for Sark's firing -- save for the Stomping Your Feet Board du jour on Dawgman.com.
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No way Sark gets fired at 6 wins. I agree he should be he won't.
Sure as hell won't happen at 7 or 8 -
Face it. Even if Sark only wins 4 or 5 games, and if there's an injury to Kasen, ASJ, Price, Sankey, Shaq, or Parker there's no way he gets fired.
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I think he's door.ass.out. if he goes 4-8 and safe if he goes 6-7.
As always, the REAL O/U is 5. -
AgreedTierbsHsotBoobs said:I think he's door.ass.out. if he goes 4-8 and safe if he goes 6-7.
As always, the REAL O/U is 5.
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Hi Harv
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6 & 6 will not get him fired, particularly if he wins a punk bowl game and ends up at 7 - 6.
A 500 record will keep him in the saddle for a few years. Maybe in 2015 the PC duds in the athletic dept. will start asking questions, even then if tickets are selling don't expect much. -
Looks reasonable, but should qualify "successful" to also mean no more blowout losses. That bullshit has gotten beyond old. Real progress means they show up and compete in every game.DerekJohnson said:Here's how I view it...
1-5 wins disaster
6 wins extremely disappointing
7 wins mediocrity defined, time for a new coach
8 wins decent season, time for a new coach
9 wins modestly successful season, Sark probably deserves another season
10 wins successful season, Sark would deserve another season
11-13 wins Spectacular season; Sark would deserve extension and healthy raise
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if you can't see how Woody front loaded the schedule to ensure he gets his own extra year and mind-numbing severance check then I can't help you.
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Sark has talked himself into a corner. Expectations are higher than people here think. He will get fired if he goes 7-6.