tnapucco
Fair as fuck
Has the game started yet?
@AlaskaGuy WTF?!?!?!?!!
First off Cal had some solid teams when Tedford was their HC. Cal has arguably one of the best secondary's in the country not to mention they returned most of their guys on a defense that finished ranked 15th in the country last year. Their offense isn't the greatest but they are one of the few teams in the conference that returned their starting QB. Washington on the flip side lost more starters than any other team in the conference including all but two on defense along with their four year starting QB (no great loss there tbh). The play calling sucked last night, Eason has zero touch on his short passes ... he just zings it as hard as he can, and the run defense was pretty much non existent last night.What the fuck is wrong with this conference?
Damnit - I always enjoy from PAC love, but there is NO excuse for UW losing this game. At least Oregon played a good team...Cal hasn't been good....well in about 50 years, and this was in Seattle.
What a nightmare year for the PAC already.
Oregon out, Washington out, Stanford out.
@AlaskaGuy WTF?!?!?!?!!
stfu and gtfo of the Washington game thread if you don't like it. You're one of the worst fvcking posters on this board.Oh dammit now why did you tag him? Great. Now he'll start blathering on & on again about Don James being a better coach than Switzer because he beat him once. Good job there!![]()
You're one of the worst fvcking posters on this board.
You're ok but that other NU poster with the stupid ass GIF for an avi is nothing short of retarded.What about me????
stfu and gtfo of the Washington game thread if you don't like it. You're one of the worst fvcking posters on this board.
At least the best in Washington?Is Washington State now considered the best in the Pac12?
Except for finishing #7 in 1991, and #9 in 2004, and #14 in 2006 (and #25 in 2008, if that qualifies).They haven't been good in 50 years. One or two good seasons doesn't make up for that fact. Honestly, they haven't been good in the AP poll era.