It’s shit like this that might make this game winnable. On paper, tOSU is a terrible matchup for UW. But they’re also prone to underperforming.
It would require a lot to go right. Like playoff disappointment. Coaching distraction. Arrogance. Under-preparation. But this team was able to trade punches with PSU, Auburn, and Bammer.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑ 1. Jack "Cobra" Browning - the best white player on the field, enough said on that. With four years of high school and over three years of college under his belt, he will do everything possible to win the game.
Where have I heard this before? Oh yeah, when I was at Huskie Stadium in 2007 and all the UW fans were telling our tailgate group that OSU had never seen a QB like Jake Locker. Result: 33-14, Bucks, which was the fewest points you scored that season.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑ 2. Offensive Line. We average a weight of 332 across the line, and they are ready to dominate the line of scrimmage. MacGeary, Tray Adams, Center, Ossai, Harris. These boys have an attitude and are ready to rumble!!!
And they will be facing one of the toughest defensive lines in the entire country. In fact, before the Bosa injury, the line was considered by many as the best in the country, even better than Clemson's and Alabama's.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑ 3. Lake. A new defensive scheme and a new attitude. Everyone is speaking out about the difference between our game plan on defense vs Utah and our game planning since then. You will see a much improved defense on 1/1/19.
I guess you missed our game against Michigan, in which we scored 55 offensive points and 567 yards of offense against the #1 defense in the entire country. We then followed that with 45 offensive points and 607 yards of offense in our conference title game. We have the #2 total offense and #2 passing offense in the country.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑ 4. Speed, speed, speed. this is the fastest team Washington has had this century, maybe since 1991! John Ross XIV, Charlie McClutchins, Jake Kaho, Savell Ahmed, Myles Gaskin, Louis Rankin. The newbies will be inexperienced but we bring a new dimension that the program has not had in years, speed.
Ohio State has been one of the fastest teams in the entire country since Meyer's recruiting classes starting filling the roster. It's the only B1G team (or any team outside of off the SEC) that matches, if not exceeds, the fastest SEC teams.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑ 5. Time of possession. I think we can win the time of possession battle in this one. the more we can control the ball and keep our defense off the field, the greater chance we’ll have to win.
I can point to many games where a team has won by four touchdowns while losing the TOP battle.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑ I think UW wins this one rather easily, say… 34-17???
Washington winning the game would not be a huge surprise. Claiming to hold Ohio State to 17 points is laughable.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑ 1. Jack "Cobra" Browning - the best white player on the field, enough said on that. With four years of high school and over three years of college under his belt, he will do everything possible to win the game.
Where have I heard this before? Oh yeah, when I was at Huskie Stadium in 2007 and all the UW fans were telling our tailgate group that OSU had never seen a QB like Jake Locker. Result: 33-14, Bucks, which was the fewest points you scored that season.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑ 2. Offensive Line. We average a weight of 332 across the line, and they are ready to dominate the line of scrimmage. MacGeary, Tray Adams, Center, Ossai, Harris. These boys have an attitude and are ready to rumble!!!
And they will be facing one of the toughest defensive lines in the entire country. In fact, before the Bosa injury, the line was considered by many as the best in the country, even better than Clemson's and Alabama's.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑ 3. Lake. A new defensive scheme and a new attitude. Everyone is speaking out about the difference between our game plan on defense vs Utah and our game planning since then. You will see a much improved defense on 1/1/19.
I guess you missed our game against Michigan, in which we scored 55 offensive points and 567 yards of offense against the #1 defense in the entire country. We then followed that with 45 offensive points and 607 yards of offense in our conference title game. We have the #2 total offense and #2 passing offense in the country.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑ 4. Speed, speed, speed. this is the fastest team Washington has had this century, maybe since 1991! John Ross XIV, Charlie McClutchins, Jake Kaho, Savell Ahmed, Myles Gaskin, Louis Rankin. The newbies will be inexperienced but we bring a new dimension that the program has not had in years, speed.
Ohio State has been one of the fastest teams in the entire country since Meyer's recruiting classes starting filling the roster. It's the only B1G team (or any team outside of off the SEC) that matches, if not exceeds, the fastest SEC teams.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑ 5. Time of possession. I think we can win the time of possession battle in this one. the more we can control the ball and keep our defense off the field, the greater chance we’ll have to win.
I can point to many games where a team has won by four touchdowns while losing the TOP battle.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑ I think UW wins this one rather easily, say… 34-17???
Washington winning the game would not be a huge surprise. Claiming to hold Ohio State to 17 points is laughable.
I like how the troll is busted with several examples but the hard-ons are still falling all over themselves to argue the points
The one thing I'm getting out of this whole thread that I just can't believe
We played Ohio State in Husky Stadium in 2007? I do not remember that game at all
We had just beat #22 Boise State 24-10 with Freshman phenom Jake Locker to go 2-0 on the season and hand Chris Petersen his first ever collegiate head coaching loss. People were riding high.
That’s right, Chris Petersen lost to Tyrone Willingham.
The one thing I'm getting out of this whole thread that I just can't believe
We played Ohio State in Husky Stadium in 2007? I do not remember that game at all
Did UW lead 10-7 at half?
Yes, I had to leave at halftime for a wedding. I still to this day pretend that we? won 10-7.
You son of a bitch! I lost my voice screaming on 3rd downs and almost got in a fight with several OSU fans. I was getting my ass beat while assholes like you were flocking to the exits.
You should have been there half way through the 3rd qtr
The one thing I'm getting out of this whole thread that I just can't believe
We played Ohio State in Husky Stadium in 2007? I do not remember that game at all
We had just beat #22 Boise State 24-10 with Freshman phenom Jake Locker to go 2-0 on the season and hand Chris Petersen his first ever collegiate head coaching loss. People were riding high.
That’s right, Chris Petersen lost to Tyrone Willingham.
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It would require a lot to go right. Like playoff disappointment. Coaching distraction. Arrogance. Under-preparation. But this team was able to trade punches with PSU, Auburn, and Bammer.
1. Jack "Cobra" Browning - the best white player on the field, enough said on that. With four years of high school and over three years of college under his belt, he will do everything possible to win the game.
Where have I heard this before? Oh yeah, when I was at Huskie Stadium in 2007 and all the UW fans were telling our tailgate group that OSU had never seen a QB like Jake Locker. Result: 33-14, Bucks, which was the fewest points you scored that season.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑
2. Offensive Line. We average a weight of 332 across the line, and they are ready to dominate the line of scrimmage. MacGeary, Tray Adams, Center, Ossai, Harris. These boys have an attitude and are ready to rumble!!!
And they will be facing one of the toughest defensive lines in the entire country. In fact, before the Bosa injury, the line was considered by many as the best in the country, even better than Clemson's and Alabama's.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑
3. Lake. A new defensive scheme and a new attitude. Everyone is speaking out about the difference between our game plan on defense vs Utah and our game planning since then. You will see a much improved defense on 1/1/19.
I guess you missed our game against Michigan, in which we scored 55 offensive points and 567 yards of offense against the #1 defense in the entire country. We then followed that with 45 offensive points and 607 yards of offense in our conference title game. We have the #2 total offense and #2 passing offense in the country.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑
4. Speed, speed, speed. this is the fastest team Washington has had this century, maybe since 1991! John Ross XIV, Charlie McClutchins, Jake Kaho, Savell Ahmed, Myles Gaskin, Louis Rankin. The newbies will be inexperienced but we bring a new dimension that the program has not had in years, speed.
Ohio State has been one of the fastest teams in the entire country since Meyer's recruiting classes starting filling the roster. It's the only B1G team (or any team outside of off the SEC) that matches, if not exceeds, the fastest SEC teams.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑
5. Time of possession. I think we can win the time of possession battle in this one. the more we can control the ball and keep our defense off the field, the greater chance we’ll have to win.
I can point to many games where a team has won by four touchdowns while losing the TOP battle.
uwhuskytskeet said: ↑
I think UW wins this one rather easily, say… 34-17???
Washington winning the game would not be a huge surprise. Claiming to hold Ohio State to 17 points is laughable.
We played Ohio State in Husky Stadium in 2007? I do not remember that game at all
That’s right, Chris Petersen lost to Tyrone Willingham.
Can’t stand those Nut suckers. Always against us SE hammers
Tyrone was so close to turning it around if it wasn't for all of you racists
You should have been there half way through the 3rd qtr