AlaskaGuy
Throbbing Member
Just beat Oregon. The Dawgs will be pulling for the Beavs in that game as usual.
Just beat Oregon. The Dawgs will be pulling for the Beavs in that game as usual.
The Dawgs will be pulling for the Beavs in that game as usual.
Last year's Oregon St. win over the Ducks was priceless. Duckies everywhere were on meltdown watch. I wish I had taken more screenshots of the comment section on the Oregon Live site after the Civil War. I thought a few of the Duckies were gonna commit suicide.were gonna curb stomp u huslers down in Corvallis next year kid.
after the Civil War.
So they can just have someone pay for them to leave USC early before they even get on campus? You really should think things out before you post.lolNo need to stress over rankings if your USC fan. That would be an exercise in Hollywood dramatics.
It's already been proven that even with a head coach passed out in his office from booze 90+% of the time, USC can still pull in a top 5 class. And if it's getting close to LOI and you still haven't got a already committed player to another school that you've been targeting for luxury sake, you can always offer his parents the "Reggie deal" to get that flip finalized. Whatever it takes. Fight on.
Remember that one time SC won a PAC-12 football championship? Me neither.Lost to USC at home finished ranked lower in the national polls .
Remember that one time SC won a PAC-12 football championship? Me neither.
SC didn't even manage to win their division.LOL @ winning conference titles. USC beat both PAC and B10 conference winners and finished ranked higher.
lol. Like anyone cares about that. Go find someone who thinks Colorado had a better year than USC. They did good for Colorado but their south championship is not very telling of how the year turned out. I'm not going to say Washintons year wasn't good or great but by the end of the season most agreed USC was better, In the bigger picture both weren't in Bamas class.SC didn't even manage to win their division.
No need to stress over rankings if your USC fan.
you can always offer his parents the "Reggie deal" to get that flip finalized. Whatever it takes. Fight on.
SC didn't even manage to win their division.
Washington has extended the contract of head coach Chris Petersen through the 2023 season, according to a source. The new deal gives Petersen what is believed to be the richest contract in the Pac-12.
Petersen’s new deal extends him three additional seasons and has an average compensation of $4.875 million throughout the deal. That marks a significant raise, as Petersen was slated to make $4.0 million in the final two years of his previous deal. Petersen hasn’t shown any interest in other collegiate or NFL jobs, but this latest extension further solidifies that his preference is to stay in Seattle for the long haul.
Petersen is 27–14 in three years with the Huskies, including a Pac-12 title and College Football Playoff appearance in 2016. Washington finished 12–2, blew out Colorado in the Pac-12 title game and fell to Alabama in the playoff semifinal. The Huskies led the Pac-12 in total offense and total defense and finished No. 1 nationally in turnover margin. They led the Pac-12 in 17 different statistical categories.