Notwithstanding the dick jokes, that was a great listen. I am surprised at how optimistic everyone was about the Arizona game. The game scares the tar out of me. Rodriguez is a great coach and it's his second year. Man.
Notwithstanding the dick jokes, that was a great listen. I am surprised at how optimistic everyone was about the Arizona game. The game scares the tar out of me. Rodriguez is a great coach and it's his second year. Man.
Its a bridge year for Arizona and they know it. Rich Rod is bringing in some good talent..maybe he can be a Mike Riley for them. But they lost their star qb, two best WR's and still have issues on defense. They are a one-dimensional offense right now and UW's D hasn't given up more than 17 pts at home since 2011 because they played at Oregon and Arizona.
Notwithstanding the dick jokes, that was a great listen. I am surprised at how optimistic everyone was about the Arizona game. The game scares the tar out of me. Rodriguez is a great coach and it's his second year. Man.
Its a bridge year for Arizona and they know it. Rich Rod is bringing in some good talent..maybe he can be a Mike Riley for them. But they lost their star qb, two best WR's and still have issues on defense. They are a one-dimensional offense right now and UW's D hasn't given up more than 17 pts at home since 2011.
No soft cocks! 38-24 dawgs
SLITP!The lack of respect for a team that plunger raped Sark rather easily last year is remarkable.
The lack of respect for a team that plunger raped Sark rather easily last year is remarkable.
The lack of respect for a team that plunger raped Sark rather easily last year is remarkable.
Oregon State and Stanford either plungered or beat us rather easily in 2011 on the road. We beat both of them at home. If it was a road game, I would pick Arizona, but it's not. Using last year as your argument is FS.
The lack of respect for a team that plunger raped Sark rather easily last year is remarkable.
Oregon State and Stanford either plungered or beat us rather easily in 2011 on the road. We beat both of them at home. If it was a road game, I would pick Arizona, but it's not. Using last year as your argument is FS.
1. Rich Rodriguez wasn't the coach of Arizona in 2011.
2. Washington was lucky to beat both OS and Stanford at home last year.
I'm not saying it's a lock Arizona will win. I'm just saying that it is AuburndoogFuckingStupid to assume Washington wins rather easily.
The lack of respect for a team that plunger raped Sark rather easily last year is remarkable.
Oregon State and Stanford either plungered or beat us rather easily in 2011 on the road. We beat both of them at home. If it was a road game, I would pick Arizona, but it's not. Using last year as your argument is FS.
1. Rich Rodriguez wasn't the coach of Arizona in 2011.
2. Washington was lucky to beat both OS and Stanford at home last year.
I'm not saying it's a lock Arizona will win. I'm just saying that it is AuburndoogFuckingStupid to assume Washington wins rather easily.
Having a below average to shitty defense (11th last year), a QB who can't throw and unproven WR's while playing on the road seems like a bad formula to me. That's why I think Washington wins rather easily. I don't think Arizona is very good. I guess we will see on Saturday. The line is up to 10 in places. 14 points doesn't seem too crazy to me.
The lack of respect for a team that plunger raped Sark rather easily last year is remarkable.
Oregon State and Stanford either plungered or beat us rather easily in 2011 on the road. We beat both of them at home. If it was a road game, I would pick Arizona, but it's not. Using last year as your argument is FS.
1. Rich Rodriguez wasn't the coach of Arizona in 2011.
2. Washington was lucky to beat both OS and Stanford at home last year.
I'm not saying it's a lock Arizona will win. I'm just saying that it is AuburndoogFuckingStupid to assume Washington wins rather easily.
Having a below average to shitty defense (11th last year), a QB who can't throw and unproven WR's while playing on the road seems like a bad formula to me. That's why I think Washington wins rather easily. I don't think Arizona is very good. I guess we will see on Saturday. The line is up to 10 in places. 14 points doesn't seem too crazy to me.
Since you're too lazy to do the research, here's some relevant information about how Sark's teams perform against mid-tier Pac-10 teams (anywhere from 3-6 to 6-3 in conference play) at home:
2009
Beat USC (5-4) 16-13
Beat Arizona (6-3) 36-33
Beat Cal (5-4) 42-10
2010
Lost to ASU (4-5) 24-14
Beat OS (4-5) 35-34
2011
Beat Cal (4-5) 31-23
2012
Lost to USC (5-4) 24-14
Beat OS (6-3) 20-17
Beat Utah (3-6) 34-15
NOTE: In 2011, UW only beat a 2-7 Arizona team 42-31.
Unless you think Arizona is going to be 2-7 or worse in conference this year, you should assume the Huskies win a close game on Saturday. A loss to Arizona is just as likely as a double digit win.