Pac-12 football analyst offers bombshell prediction on Washington

I remember being down 14-0 at halftime vs Georgia State. Still came back to win it, but that was not good.

I remember being down 14-0 at the end of the 1st quarter vs. Nevada in 2003. Still ended up losing it, but that was not good either.
 
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Road loss to Stanford should be etched in stone. It's one of the 12 commandments.

We'll be outcoached, no question on that. Stanford took by far the heaviest losses of anybody in the Pac this year though. I think we win this one on sheer talent advantage alone. But it will be ugly and close.
 
Road loss to Stanford should be etched in stone. It's one of the 12 commandments.

We'll be outcoached, no question on that. Stanford took by far the heaviest losses of anybody in the Pac this year though. I think we win this one on sheer talent advantage alone. But it will be ugly and close.

At it stands now Shaw is probably outcoaching everyone in the Pac. Mario is a better recruiter, allegedly, but Smirking Shaw is the better coach
 
Jon Wilner disagrees, sort of. He does think UW will beat Michigan though:

Washington
Projected record: 9-3/6-3
Wins: vs. Montana, at Michigan, vs. Arkansas State, vs. Cal, vs. UCLA, at Arizona, vs. Oregon, vs. Arizona State, vs. Washington State
Losses: at Colorado, at Stanford, at Oregon State
Comment: We expect the Huskies to win in Ann Arbor — 21-17 sounds about right — but gave serious thought to picking a loss the following week, against sneaky Arkansas State. UW’s sub-elite talent[/b] at the skill positions and its preferred style of play (run-heavy) are such that close games will be frequent and upset losses likely. The key to success is the pass rush; with the injury to Zion Tupuola-Fetui, we’re not convinced it will reach the level required on a sustained basis to fuel a division title.

Wilner loves to play cuntrarian. UW isn’t losing at CU

He also has a massive hard on for USC and throws shade at any program north of the CA/OR border.
 
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