Play the coogs at Qwest or whatever it is in the years that UW has 7 home games. Split the gate. 8th game in state
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Everyone on Reddit is pissed he’s already taking shots at Texas and Ohio State.
I laff’d.
R/cfb is just a pathetic collection of wimpy college football fans... It's definitely a good sign that our new AD has them so worked up.
Everyone on Reddit is pissed he’s already taking shots at Texas and Ohio State.
I laff’d.
R/cfb is just a pathetic collection of wimpy college football fans... It's definitely a good sign that our new AD has them so worked up.
@ScoreboardBaby can I fuck your avatar?
Everyone on Reddit is pissed he’s already taking shots at Texas and Ohio State.
I laff’d.
R/cfb is just a pathetic collection of wimpy college football fans... It's definitely a good sign that our new AD has them so worked up.
@ScoreboardBaby can I fuck your avatar?
Both?
Play the coogs at Qwest or whatever it is in the years that UW has 7 home games. Split the gate. 8th game in state
SEC SEC SEC
Everyone on Reddit is pissed he’s already taking shots at Texas and Ohio State.
I laff’d.
R/cfb is just a pathetic collection of wimpy college football fans... It's definitely a good sign that our new AD has them so worked up.
@ScoreboardBaby can I fuck your avatar?

Play the coogs at Qwest or whatever it is in the years that UW has 7 home games. Split the gate. 8th game in state
SEC SEC SEC
If the goals are:
1 Play someone with a pulse Out of Conference (which means home and home)
2 Always have 7 home games
Then we have
Year 1 4 B1G home, 3 home OOC
Year 2 5 B1G home, 2 home OOC, 1 road visit to OOC w/ pulse
Where does Cuog fit?
We either go to 6 home games sometimes, or we don't play OOC w/ pulse.
EWIWBI, but the future scheduling models are up for debate now.
Bama, FSU, USC, tOSU, Michigan, LSU, Clemson (mostly) and Georgia all have scheduled like the future model will benefit those who play TUFF OOC. The SEC teams of course only have 8 conference games so it makes more sense for them.
(Penn State is one outlier to this philosophy, which James Franklin has said he is in favor of the weak OOC schedules instead of strong ones. After they go to WVU next year their next P5 opponent is Syracuse in 2027 lol)
Right now our future schedules are the Penn State route until 2029, so we could add Cuog road games with little impact, but if playing good OOC becomes the norm we would have to accept 6 home games and playing Cuog at the Seahawks stadium.
Play the coogs at Qwest or whatever it is in the years that UW has 7 home games. Split the gate. 8th game in state
SEC SEC SEC
If the goals are:
1 Play someone with a pulse Out of Conference (which means home and home)
2 Always have 7 home games
Then we have
Year 1 4 B1G home, 3 home OOC
Year 2 5 B1G home, 2 home OOC, 1 road visit to OOC w/ pulse
Where does Cuog fit?
We either go to 6 home games sometimes, or we don't play OOC w/ pulse.
EWIWBI, but the future scheduling models are up for debate now.
Bama, FSU, USC, tOSU, Michigan, LSU, Clemson (mostly) and Georgia all have scheduled like the future model will benefit those who play TUFF OOC. The SEC teams of course only have 8 conference games so it makes more sense for them.
(Penn State is one outlier to this philosophy, which James Franklin has said he is in favor of the weak OOC schedules instead of strong ones. After they go to WVU next year their next P5 opponent is Syracuse in 2027 lol)
Right now our future schedules are the Penn State route until 2029, so we could add Cuog road games with little impact, but if playing good OOC becomes the norm we would have to accept 6 home games and playing Cuog at the Seahawks stadium.
Our prior issue with scheduling OOC with P5 was the distance to Seattle. Prior to realignment, the closest P5 school to UW was Nebraska (1337 miles). Now that the Pac-12 has collapsed, we are likely going to be scheduling more with teams like Ute, BYU, the Arizona schools, and CU. I figure Cal and Stanford will prioritize OOC with USC and UCLA, but they're options, too.