WizardHawk
Release the Kraken - Fuck the Canucks
You haven't spent much time in Pullman have you?I agree with first half. would prob have Utah higher. Oregon state last.
You haven't spent much time in Pullman have you?I agree with first half. would prob have Utah higher. Oregon state last.
Corvallis isn't nearly as far from anything that resembles civilization. I mean Pullman is about as far from anything worth seeing or doing as is possible.1 game 1 time. but i have been to corvallis a few times. I would rather be in Pullman
true but its still a shit hole townCorvallis isn't nearly as far from anything that resembles civilization. I mean Pullman is about as far from anything worth seeing or doing as is possible.
Corvallis is a relatively short drive from the ocean. The Palouse? Nothing. Not a damned thing.
I took the question posed on that article as more can last season push either/both into dynasties more than continue them. It was more asking do they look like teams that can string together seasons moving forward that dominate their division.shouldn't USC have won something in order to have started a dynasty? yeah yeah we know Rose bowl #3 ranking blah blah blah. no division title no conference title no National title no dynasty
shouldn't USC have won something in order to have started a dynasty? yeah yeah we know Rose bowl #3 ranking blah blah blah. no division title no conference title no National title no dynasty
I took the question posed on that article as more can last season push either/both into dynasties more than continue them. It was more asking do they look like teams that can string together seasons moving forward that dominate their division.
The cases for and against focused specifically just on each team and staff. USC's best case for a dynasty is there is no other team in the south that appears ready to create their own, or at least none anywhere near as close as it feels like USC is. A wide open division makes for an easier dynasty.
The biggest case against UW is Stanford and Oregon both having the talent to disrupt any run through the north. Sure, USC also plays Stanford every year so they add a little to their difficulty and they play Oregon 50% of the time as well, but they aren't measured against those teams for division ranking. And yes, I didn't add WSU as the always present disruptor and the odd big team killer game they seem to throw in most years. I'd still put them on par with UCLA and the other middle tier teams also fully capable of derailing perfect seasons.
On paper everyone is predicting UW and USC to face off in the CCG. I won't be shocked at all if either isn't in that game the way things go in Pac play. Still won't entirely eliminate the feel like either can string off a few solid years of top 10 play with how they are building up right now.
Yeah, While UW does have Stanford and Oregon every year and UCLA or USC every year, USC does get to face both Stanford and UCLA every single year on top of an always top notch OOC slate. Neither UW nor USC has a cake walk to an undefeated season. So both have serious challenges every year to a playoff run. No slam dunk either makes it.USC will play Stanford and Oregon combined at least six times in most four year cycles. But Alabama has had Georgia scheduled twice in almost ten years. Fking crazy.
Yeah, While UW does have Stanford and Oregon every year and UCLA or USC every year, USC does get to face both Stanford and UCLA every single year on top of an always top notch OOC slate. Neither UW nor USC has a cake walk to an undefeated season. So both have serious challenges every year to a playoff run. No slam dunk either makes it.
Purely in terms of just divisional dominance only, USC has the slight edge with none of the other 5 looking like 1 or 2 loss serious challengers.
To provide opportunities for our program to succeed... In other words, as bad as we are in playing OOC we took the easiest road we could to putting up W's for as far out as we could schedule.“We have worked diligently to complete future football schedules that provide opportunities for our program to succeed, while also giving our fans quality opponents in Martin Stadium,” said Washington State Director of Athletics Bill Moos in the release. “That has been accomplished through 2021, while also giving Cougar fans seven games in Martin Stadium four times over the next five years. Beyond that we have tremendous nonconference opponents scheduled for home-and-home contests in future years.”
in the pac it was like a dynasty. what was it 7 titles 3 shared?
USC under Pete was a dynasty. Haters gonna hate.
7 years straight of being ranked in the top 5, 4 rose bowls and 2 Orange bowls. Makes the Ducks blip on the radar look, like well, a blip on the radar.I'm not going to argue with you.lol. From 2002 till the year before Pete left USC was the shit. it was college football must see.
7 years straight of being ranked in the top 5, 4 rose bowls and 2 Orange bowls. Makes the Ducks blip on the radar look, like well, a blip on the radar.
It's a damn shame that USC didn't get more titles out of that run.
Don't bet the farm on that one (see what I did there).
Stanford has solid players on both lines which always make them a threat and their single biggest questionmark is replacing the productivity at RB after CM left. They have a lot of talent returning from a defense that came together after the losses to UW and WSU and held firm. They are replacing a pass rusher and I think one from the secondary, but they did lose a lot of depth and may be thin at some key positions so they better stay healthy.
They were not very good in the passing game last year and that's why people will write them off, but that may be a bit premature.
I like our chances right now on paper, but anyone not taking them seriously as a dangerous and real contender in the conference this year is not paying attention to what Shaw does down there.
You haven't spent much time in Pullman have you?
Pete was 0-2 against Mike Price.