Phil Steele and Adam Jude

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Steele thinks Cyler Miles will start and the Huskies will win 33-30.

Adam Jude thinks Troy Williams will start and the Huskies lose 27-24.

Discuss.
 
And they both dropped the ball by failing to mention the WildSwede formation.

First Wildswede, Lindquist is a decoy as the H-back. Second WildSwede, he runs it. Third Wildswede, he gets a look from Williams as an H-back out of the back field. 4th Wildswede, he lines up as H-back, motions next to Williams, takes the hand-off, and then tosses it back to Williams for a flea-flicker deep to Ross.

Either way it won't be interesting.

 
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I will take "Huskies get boatraced 45 to 17 and who cares who starts a quarterback" for 1000 please
 
Steel also had USC last year ranked #6 in the preseason and would win the PAC 12. Then Kiffin got beat in Tempe by 62 and was fired. Steele never likes the Devils so any prediction from him is seen as a good thing and he is having a terrible year picking.
 
And he was wrong about Miles starting too so with Williams starting DAWGS WIN!!!11!!@!!1!!@!

Steel also had USC last year ranked #6 in the preseason and would win the PAC 12. Then Kiffin got beat in Tempe by 62 and was fired. Steele never likes the Devils so any prediction from him is seen as a good thing and he is having a terrible year picking.

 
Nice bit of drama. Always nice to have a rookie start his first game. Ask Berc about ASU vs. UCLA. Learning curve is worth at least 3 to 7 points. Playing in garbage time tells nothing.
 
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Nice bit of drama. Always nice to have a rookie start his first game. Ask Berc about ASU vs. UCLA. Learning curve is worth at least 3 to 7 points. Playing in garbage time tells nothing.
When you take into account what UW's passing game was doing prior to the game this weekend, the learning curve probably won't be that different
 
The game comes down to the defense getting turn overs. A staggering number of scores this year for the Dawgs have come from gifts by the defense. Without them, ASU will win this game. The better teams don't do that as much even with pressure upfront on the QB. Also, the weather acutally helps ASU. We are balanced and can run effectively but Washington needs to pass more than ASU in the rain, with a second string QB doing dinks and dunks. I know, you practice all the time in wet conditions. Only ASU players will slip or not hold the ball when wet.
 
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Apparently I whooshed you.

What's interesting is that nothing has really changed regarding the spread (still ASU -3.5) and the O/U only dropped 1.5 to 2 points down to 60.

Nice bit of drama. Always nice to have a rookie start his first game. Ask Berc about ASU vs. UCLA. Learning curve is worth at least 3 to 7 points. Playing in garbage time tells nothing.

 
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