Yeah having hard opponents at home means more than all that shitOregon is one of 6(including UW) teams in the nation to have played 8 conference games, and they are the only team in the nation to have played them 8 consecutive weeks.
They are one of 5 teams(including UW for obvious reasons) to have already played 11 games.
Oregon has 2 byes, their opponents have 3 before Oregon. UW is facing their only opponent coming off a bye week vs Oregon. That's right folks, UW hasn't played a team coming off their by week yet this year.
Oregon is the only team in the conference facing teams coming off of their bye in consecutive weeks, and the only team in the nation facing teams coming off their bye week in 3 straight games to finish the season(I made both of these up but they are probably close to true and if I can't be bothered I'm sure nobody else will either).
But the scheduling gods hast blessed them!
Only a dumbass would form such a strong opinion without even bothering to look at the whole picture. It's funny how the things in UW's favor don't matter.Yeah having hard opponents at home means more than all that shitOregon is one of 6(including UW) teams in the nation to have played 8 conference games, and they are the only team in the nation to have played them 8 consecutive weeks.
They are one of 5 teams(including UW for obvious reasons) to have already played 11 games.
Oregon has 2 byes, their opponents have 3 before Oregon. UW is facing their only opponent coming off a bye week vs Oregon. That's right folks, UW hasn't played a team coming off their by week yet this year.
Oregon is the only team in the conference facing teams coming off of their bye in consecutive weeks, and the only team in the nation facing teams coming off their bye week in 3 straight games to finish the season(I made both of these up but they are probably close to true and if I can't be bothered I'm sure nobody else will either).
But the scheduling gods hast blessed them!
I remember a lot of dumbasses claiming UW squeaked by a lot of teams that Oregon smoked yet not understanding the big picture like playing SC after UW when UW ruined their conference championship chances or playing Oregon State after UW and when it was widely known that Smith was leaving. I agree, context matters.Only a dumbass would form such a strong opinion without even bothering to look at the whole picture. It's funny how the things in UW's favor don't matter.Yeah having hard opponents at home means more than all that shitOregon is one of 6(including UW) teams in the nation to have played 8 conference games, and they are the only team in the nation to have played them 8 consecutive weeks.
They are one of 5 teams(including UW for obvious reasons) to have already played 11 games.
Oregon has 2 byes, their opponents have 3 before Oregon. UW is facing their only opponent coming off a bye week vs Oregon. That's right folks, UW hasn't played a team coming off their by week yet this year.
Oregon is the only team in the conference facing teams coming off of their bye in consecutive weeks, and the only team in the nation facing teams coming off their bye week in 3 straight games to finish the season(I made both of these up but they are probably close to true and if I can't be bothered I'm sure nobody else will either).
But the scheduling gods hast blessed them!
And yes, contending teams always want the hardest teams at home and the worst ones away. Teams just trying to make a bowl game, like UW, want it the opposite. Both things can be true, as if playing Iowa or Indiana or Penn St at home this year would have mattered.
Yeah, playing Iowa at home wouldn't have mattered. A team that fucking UCLA just beat at home.Only a dumbass would form such a strong opinion without even bothering to look at the whole picture. It's funny how the things in UW's favor don't matter.Yeah having hard opponents at home means more than all that shitOregon is one of 6(including UW) teams in the nation to have played 8 conference games, and they are the only team in the nation to have played them 8 consecutive weeks.
They are one of 5 teams(including UW for obvious reasons) to have already played 11 games.
Oregon has 2 byes, their opponents have 3 before Oregon. UW is facing their only opponent coming off a bye week vs Oregon. That's right folks, UW hasn't played a team coming off their by week yet this year.
Oregon is the only team in the conference facing teams coming off of their bye in consecutive weeks, and the only team in the nation facing teams coming off their bye week in 3 straight games to finish the season(I made both of these up but they are probably close to true and if I can't be bothered I'm sure nobody else will either).
But the scheduling gods hast blessed them!
And yes, contending teams always want the hardest teams at home and the worst ones away. Teams just trying to make a bowl game, like UW, want it the opposite. Both things can be true, as if playing Iowa or Indiana or Penn St at home this year would have mattered.
Because we know that argument always works. How many teams did Oregon throttle last year that UW scraped by? You're in desperation mode.Yeah, playing Iowa at home wouldn't have mattered. A team that fucking UCLA just beat at home.Only a dumbass would form such a strong opinion without even bothering to look at the whole picture. It's funny how the things in UW's favor don't matter.Yeah having hard opponents at home means more than all that shitOregon is one of 6(including UW) teams in the nation to have played 8 conference games, and they are the only team in the nation to have played them 8 consecutive weeks.
They are one of 5 teams(including UW for obvious reasons) to have already played 11 games.
Oregon has 2 byes, their opponents have 3 before Oregon. UW is facing their only opponent coming off a bye week vs Oregon. That's right folks, UW hasn't played a team coming off their by week yet this year.
Oregon is the only team in the conference facing teams coming off of their bye in consecutive weeks, and the only team in the nation facing teams coming off their bye week in 3 straight games to finish the season(I made both of these up but they are probably close to true and if I can't be bothered I'm sure nobody else will either).
But the scheduling gods hast blessed them!
And yes, contending teams always want the hardest teams at home and the worst ones away. Teams just trying to make a bowl game, like UW, want it the opposite. Both things can be true, as if playing Iowa or Indiana or Penn St at home this year would have mattered.
You're not usually this fucking stupid. Get it together.
And which teams has UW played at home? The shit ones. You're so bad at this. All you care about is coping. It's excuse making doog bullshit, and everyone knows it, including you.How many games has UW won in a row at home?
It's not like UW has one of the best home field advantages in the country or anything. Can't be.
And you want to talk about context. Fuck off
Pm Irish DawgAnd which teams has UW played at home? The shit ones. You're so bad at this. All you care about is coping. It's excuse making doog bullshit, and everyone knows it, including you.How many games has UW won in a row at home?
It's not like UW has one of the best home field advantages in the country or anything. Can't be.
And you want to talk about context. Fuck off
You're one of the good ones.Pm Irish DawgAnd which teams has UW played at home? The shit ones. You're so bad at this. All you care about is coping. It's excuse making doog bullshit, and everyone knows it, including you.How many games has UW won in a row at home?
It's not like UW has one of the best home field advantages in the country or anything. Can't be.
And you want to talk about context. Fuck off
you sure about that??Bro is having a mental breakdown
They would be rightOhio State fans have been saying they were the better team before, during, and every day after the loss. They are also saying they’d win on a neutral field. It’s what they’re saying.