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Can WSU win the north? I assume Oregon, Stanford and WSU are all still mathematically possible? I haven't looked any of this up because I am lazy, but my guess is Oregon needs to win out and another loss from both WSU and Tree? Stanford controls their destiny? WSU needs to win out and a Tree loss?
Great scenarios...Tree loses, and WSU wins the AC thus clinching the north on our home field. Or, Tree loses, Oregon wins out, and we beat the Pirate thus sending Oregon to the championship. Either way, I'll be drunk. Fuck this entire fucking program. When Mike Leach and WSU are playing meaningful games the third week of November, and you aren't, you should just burn it down.
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Stanford beats Cal and they win.
Stanford loses to Cal and Oregon wins out- Oregon wins.
Stanford loses to Cal and Oregon loses- stanford wins
Miles entered the starting lineup with lofty expectations last fall. While he didn’t turn the ball over (four INTs) and was fairly efficient (66.6 percent), Miles never seemed to take control of the game. He showed promise with his legs too but for Washington to survive the personnel losses this offseason, Miles must become a bigger star in the offense. If not, keep an eye on K.J. Carta-Samuels or true freshman Jake Browning.