Football Wins in Last 25 Years (1996-2020) with National Rank

If anyone is curious how far back you have to go for Washington to have more wins than Oregon it’s 1977.

Not surprising at all. From 75-94 UW dominated. Since its been Oregon. Maybe just maybe we could both be good at the same time sometime

And

No Natty
 
If anyone is curious how far back you have to go for Washington to have more wins than Oregon it’s 1977.

Not surprising at all. From 75-94 UW dominated. Since its been Oregon. Maybe just maybe we could both be good at the same time sometime

And

No Natty

The PAC isn’t winning another natty any time soon.
 
It's been 16 years since Pete was at USC and won one

But Oregon to be fair, had two shots in the last 10 years

You never say never
 
If anyone is curious how far back you have to go for Washington to have more wins than Oregon it’s 1977.
No Natty

It’s kind of funny - some people thought the four team playoff was going to make it more likely to get a natty because a deserving team wouldn’t be left out. Instead it made it so you have to beat not one but two of Ohio State/Clemson/Bama/SEC team on upswing.

Makes it an impossible task unless you get a rare QB, great coaching, and - most importantly - the recruiting to field a stacked and deep roster. It created a barrier that is nearly insurmountable. USC can if they ever get a good coach, Oregon is giving it a Hail Mary with recruiting, but that’s it for anything west of Texas. I’m a bit jealous, Washington got a legitimate half of one before that happened, and Oregon can’t get that anymore. It’s probably not satisfying when the average football fan has no idea that Washington has even half of one, like Minnesota and all of theirs, but it’s still something.
 
It's been 16 years since Pete was at USC and won one

But Oregon to be fair, had two shots in the last 10 years

You never say never

I suspect the 2010 season will be vacated once the hammer falls.

Just what I’m hearing, don’t twist.
 
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