UW at UCLA
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More accurate now.Tailgater said:Any Husky Football program worth it's slobber should never lose on the road to the lower level of Pac-12 teams: CAL, Colorado, Oregon State, Arizona, Utah, or WSU. We play only one of these teams on the road this season and that's Oregon State down in Corvallis in two weeks. As for beating the upper Pac-12 level schools on the road including Oregon, Stanford, ASU, UCLA, and USC, of which we play three away from Husky Stadium in 2013 having already lost to two. Husky Football in my opinion is years away still from being competitive on the road against Pac-12 upper level teams and who knows but with Sark we will never get there.
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I stopped reading after the Stanford game.
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There's nothing earthly about FieldTurf nor $9 foot-long hot dogs.Gladstone said:
Your logic does not resemble our earth logic.Tailgater said:The fact that Sark has no signature road wins in 4.75 seasons at UW comparable to Mora's incredible second half turn-around victory over Nebraska at Lincoln in September should in a reverse-karma kind of way work in the Huskies favor. Sark is obviously due,.... isn't he?
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5-4 in conference play sucks by historical Washington standards and 5-4 will never get Sark a Pac-12 North title, a Rose Bowl, or a Natty.puckmjf said:PAC-12 teams rarely perform with much consistency. See ASU, Utah and even Stanford and the dux how they played vs UW then vs each other. As for NO signature road wins....most over used term these days but I would submit 2010 win at USC as meaningful at the time. Obviously being good on the road is a big part of just being good. But if numbers turn you on go back four seasons and list how many PAC teams have been .500 or better all four seasons....besides oregon and Stanford. Hint, there is only ONE program.
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USCpuckmjf said:But if numbers turn you on go back four seasons and list how many PAC teams have been .500 or better all four seasons....besides oregon and Stanford. Hint, there is only ONE program.







