OFFICIAL Washington vs Boise State LA Bowl

That was about as shit-tier watching as I expected it to be. Total snoozer.
Boise State used to be a semi-competitive program. Goes to show the growing disparity between the Power conference and the rest.
Judd's 4th quarter playcalling was brutal. Stat padding extraordinaire.
 
40 points per game against teams outside the top 40 and 10 points per game against top 20 teams. I'm doogflicted
I think with Demond and the OL likely taking another step forward next year, they score more against top 20 teams. With Hatchett coming back, UW returns 4 of 5 starters (and Finau, who saw a decent amount of snaps as a RS-Frosh). The biggest variable is if Boston returns or goes to the NFL and if he does, how good of a WR they can get in the portal to replace him. If Fisch stays and Michigan turns into even more of a shit show, maybe Andrew Marsh would want to get out of dodge and go to this #2 choice (UW)? He could be at least the #1b receiver next year and could be the #1 guy with Roebuck, Rashid Williams, RVB, and Lawson duking it out for #2 and #3.
It's also worth noting that Indiana only scored 13 points against Ohio State (no one scored more than 16 on the Ohio State D this season) and the offense was really hurt by injuries before the half @ Michigan (it was 7-7 going into the half).
 
40 points per game against teams outside the top 40 and 10 points per game against top 20 teams. I'm doogflicted
I think with Demond and the OL likely taking another step forward next year, they score more against top 20 teams. With Hatchett coming back, UW returns 4 of 5 starters (and Finau, who saw a decent amount of snaps as a RS-Frosh). The biggest variable is if Boston returns or goes to the NFL and if he does, how good of a WR they can get in the portal to replace him. If Fisch stays and Michigan turns into even more of a shit show, maybe Andrew Marsh would want to get out of dodge and go to this #2 choice (UW)? He could be at least the #1b receiver next year and could be the #1 guy with Roebuck, Rashid Williams, RVB, and Lawson duking it out for #2 and #3.
It's also worth noting that Indiana only scored 13 points against Ohio State (no one scored more than 16 on the Ohio State D this season) and the offense was really hurt by injuries before the half @ Michigan (it was 7-7 going into the half).
I see your point but when you watched those games the 6 points against Ohio State and 7 against Michigan were just not good enough
 
40 points per game against teams outside the top 40 and 10 points per game against top 20 teams. I'm doogflicted
I think with Demond and the OL likely taking another step forward next year, they score more against top 20 teams. With Hatchett coming back, UW returns 4 of 5 starters (and Finau, who saw a decent amount of snaps as a RS-Frosh). The biggest variable is if Boston returns or goes to the NFL and if he does, how good of a WR they can get in the portal to replace him. If Fisch stays and Michigan turns into even more of a shit show, maybe Andrew Marsh would want to get out of dodge and go to this #2 choice (UW)? He could be at least the #1b receiver next year and could be the #1 guy with Roebuck, Rashid Williams, RVB, and Lawson duking it out for #2 and #3.
It's also worth noting that Indiana only scored 13 points against Ohio State (no one scored more than 16 on the Ohio State D this season) and the offense was really hurt by injuries before the half @ Michigan (it was 7-7 going into the half).
They’ve played NO One, except a green, inept offensive Texass team.

We’re about to find out about THE Ohio State. They’re in the right bracket to get that defense exposed.
 
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If Boston leaves (as I expect him to) UW is very thin at WR. You have Roebuck and a bunch of nobody's after that. Evans never makes plays on the ball. Vines-Bright looks kinda JAG'ish to me. Need to portal in sometime bigtime at that position.
The tight ends were also pretty lame this year. DeGraaf took a step backwards and can't block at all.
 
40 points per game against teams outside the top 40 and 10 points per game against top 20 teams. I'm doogflicted
Samesies

I want to say we are close. But we’re not.
This game didn’t matter at all, but disagree. We aren’t that far away.
4th quarter scores vs Ohio State, Michigan, and Oregon: 14-6, 14-7, 19-14.

It's clear where the problems are. Depth, QB mistakes, and some play-calling, but we're not far. The arrow is absolutely up.

Petersen was 15-12 his first two years. Fish is 15-12 his first two years. How quickly we forget. Fish too can get destroyed in the playoffs and Rose Bowls.

Let's ride.

 
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40 points per game against teams outside the top 40 and 10 points per game against top 20 teams. I'm doogflicted
I think with Demond and the OL likely taking another step forward next year, they score more against top 20 teams. With Hatchett coming back, UW returns 4 of 5 starters (and Finau, who saw a decent amount of snaps as a RS-Frosh). The biggest variable is if Boston returns or goes to the NFL and if he does, how good of a WR they can get in the portal to replace him. If Fisch stays and Michigan turns into even more of a shit show, maybe Andrew Marsh would want to get out of dodge and go to this #2 choice (UW)? He could be at least the #1b receiver next year and could be the #1 guy with Roebuck, Rashid Williams, RVB, and Lawson duking it out for #2 and #3.
It's also worth noting that Indiana only scored 13 points against Ohio State (no one scored more than 16 on the Ohio State D this season) and the offense was really hurt by injuries before the half @ Michigan (it was 7-7 going into the half).
They’ve played NO One, except a green, inept offensive Texass team.

We’re about to find out about THE Ohio State. They’re in the right bracket to get that defense exposed.
Ohio State is probably the most talented team in the country and is 3-1 against top 20 teams with the one loss coming against the #1 team in the country (who also beat Oregon by 10 on the road).
 
40 points per game against teams outside the top 40 and 10 points per game against top 20 teams. I'm doogflicted
I think with Demond and the OL likely taking another step forward next year, they score more against top 20 teams. With Hatchett coming back, UW returns 4 of 5 starters (and Finau, who saw a decent amount of snaps as a RS-Frosh). The biggest variable is if Boston returns or goes to the NFL and if he does, how good of a WR they can get in the portal to replace him. If Fisch stays and Michigan turns into even more of a shit show, maybe Andrew Marsh would want to get out of dodge and go to this #2 choice (UW)? He could be at least the #1b receiver next year and could be the #1 guy with Roebuck, Rashid Williams, RVB, and Lawson duking it out for #2 and #3.
It's also worth noting that Indiana only scored 13 points against Ohio State (no one scored more than 16 on the Ohio State D this season) and the offense was really hurt by injuries before the half @ Michigan (it was 7-7 going into the half).
I see your point but when you watched those games the 6 points against Ohio State and 7 against Michigan were just not good enough
Agreed. Though it could have been 9 points against Ohio State had Fisch kicked the FG instead of faking it!
 
40 points per game against teams outside the top 40 and 10 points per game against top 20 teams. I'm doogflicted
I think with Demond and the OL likely taking another step forward next year, they score more against top 20 teams. With Hatchett coming back, UW returns 4 of 5 starters (and Finau, who saw a decent amount of snaps as a RS-Frosh). The biggest variable is if Boston returns or goes to the NFL and if he does, how good of a WR they can get in the portal to replace him. If Fisch stays and Michigan turns into even more of a shit show, maybe Andrew Marsh would want to get out of dodge and go to this #2 choice (UW)? He could be at least the #1b receiver next year and could be the #1 guy with Roebuck, Rashid Williams, RVB, and Lawson duking it out for #2 and #3.
It's also worth noting that Indiana only scored 13 points against Ohio State (no one scored more than 16 on the Ohio State D this season) and the offense was really hurt by injuries before the half @ Michigan (it was 7-7 going into the half).
I see your point but when you watched those games the 6 points against Ohio State and 7 against Michigan were just not good enough
Agreed. Though it could have been 9 points against Ohio State had Fisch kicked the FG instead of faking it!
Lmao touché
 
And IMO? Has played No One except Indiana and Texas. No one.

tOSU beat Texas 14-7, with a green Arch Manning…GA beat Texas 35-10. And could have been worse. Let that sink in.

Ole Miss alone will beat tOSU by double digits.
 
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I did enjoy that you could actually hear the bands playing all game long. No crowd, but it sounded like a college game instead of a top-40 concert.
 
If Boston leaves (as I expect him to) UW is very thin at WR. You have Roebuck and a bunch of nobody's after that. Evans never makes plays on the ball. Vines-Bright looks kinda JAG'ish to me. Need to portal in sometime bigtime at that position.
The tight ends were also pretty lame this year. DeGraaf took a step backwards and can't block at all.
I think Evans is a senior so he's gone anyway but definitely need to pay up for a stud WR if Boston goes. But what was Odunze's NIL to come back? If a team will need to overpay for a #1 WR regardless, might as well offer it to one you have. I'd have to think his NIL value would go up too so that he could legitimately sign bigger deals.
I was really looking forward to seeing how Rashid Williams would develop as a @#2 this year but he missed most of the season.
It would be a dream with Boston and Rashid Williams on the outside with Roebuck as the slot.
 
If Boston leaves (as I expect him to) UW is very thin at WR. You have Roebuck and a bunch of nobody's after that. Evans never makes plays on the ball. Vines-Bright looks kinda JAG'ish to me. Need to portal in sometime bigtime at that position.
The tight ends were also pretty lame this year. DeGraaf took a step backwards and can't block at all.
I think Evans is a senior so he's gone anyway but definitely need to pay up for a stud WR if Boston goes. But what was Odunze's NIL to come back? If a team will need to overpay for a #1 WR regardless, might as well offer it to one you have. I'd have to think his NIL value would go up too so that he could legitimately sign bigger deals.
I was really looking forward to seeing how Rashid Williams would develop as a @#2 this year but he missed most of the season.
It would be a dream with Boston and Rashid Williams on the outside with Roebuck as the slot.
San Jose State WR who led FBS in yards and catches just entered the portal.

I still think Boston comes back.

Porque no los dos?
 
If Boston leaves (as I expect him to) UW is very thin at WR. You have Roebuck and a bunch of nobody's after that. Evans never makes plays on the ball. Vines-Bright looks kinda JAG'ish to me. Need to portal in sometime bigtime at that position.
The tight ends were also pretty lame this year. DeGraaf took a step backwards and can't block at all.
I think Evans is a senior so he's gone anyway but definitely need to pay up for a stud WR if Boston goes. But what was Odunze's NIL to come back? If a team will need to overpay for a #1 WR regardless, might as well offer it to one you have. I'd have to think his NIL value would go up too so that he could legitimately sign bigger deals.
I was really looking forward to seeing how Rashid Williams would develop as a @#2 this year but he missed most of the season.
It would be a dream with Boston and Rashid Williams on the outside with Roebuck as the slot.
San Jose State WR who led FBS in yards and catches just entered the portal.

I still think Boston comes back.

Porque no los dos?
Sure though they would definitely need someone to hit the portal to manage the numbers (probably Kevin Green Jr., he got hurt last year and I'm not sure he's been the same since then). IIRC, Green will either be a junior or senior next year. I wonder what the staff thinks of Justice Williams (he redshirted last year and was banged up this year).
 
And IMO? Has played No One except Indiana and Texas. No one.

tOSU beat Texas 14-7, with a green Arch Manning…GA beat Texas 35-10. And could have been worse. Let that sink in.

Ole Miss alone will beat tOSU by double digits.
Stay. We don't get that many inbreds.
 
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