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What's the bar to make 2018 a "successful" season?
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What's the bar to make 2018 a "successful" season? 70 votes
10 or more wins and beating Oregon, Stanford, & WSU
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10 or more wins and a NY6 Bowl
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10 or more wins, the Pac12 Ship', and a playoff winLook Boise was better than us
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10 or more wins, the Pac12 Ship', and a playoff winAnything else is regression.
This team put up a respectable showing two years ago when everyone was sophomores. Anything else is regression. -
Natty or BustUnlike all you other feegs, I've got high expectations.
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Write-in OptionJust beat Idaho. NEM!
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10 or more wins, the Pac12 Ship', and a NY6 VictoryI want to hop on the high expectations not-but a-doog bandwagon but I have a hard time seeing UW taking a bigger step than just winning a NY6 with Browning and our receivers this year.
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Write-in OptionBASUNEM
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10 or more wins, the Pac12 Ship', and a NY6 VictoryPurpleJ said:
Just beat
IdahoASUAuburn. NEM! -
Write-in OptionBeat Auburn, Stanford, Oregon, and win on the road in Cali at UCLA. Do that and everything else will play out just fine.
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Write-in OptionBrownsocks plays out his last season and LEAVES!!
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Write-in OptionDepends on your point of view. From my point of view, a successful husky season entails losses to ASU, as well as losses to Oregon, Auburn & to David Shaw. A successful season also means that the guys stay healthy. Jake's a senior now. He's Pete's favorite try hard white guy. I think it's important to send him off on a high note don't you? How about a win against the cuogs in the Apple Cup to cap off a respectable 8-4 season. Say 34-17?































































