Ranking the Games on Washington Insane 2025 Schedule

I believe a couple of you are not taking into account of Michigan losing their true culture builder. Jim was the heart and soul of their toughness message and if they have a similar season as last Moore is probably dead man walking going into year 3.
Getting his 5-star freshman qb up to seed will help. Beating Ohio State and flipping the in state quarterback was huge for his first year post Harbaugh.
 
Moore is 2-0 against Buck. That buys time. UM was 8-5 not 6-7 with that signature win. They also beat USC at home. They lost to Oregon at home. They lost at Indiana by 5. They lost to UW and Illinois on the road. They beat Bama NEM in a bowl. They didn't lose to a depleted Louisville
Unless there are a bunch of players that escaped our radar UW will be putting out a similar product maybe a little worse. Home field won't beat Ohio State and Oregon. Players will and we? don't have them
Hope isn't a strategery
 
Whatever, nobody is factoring in @CallMeBigErn and @dannarc repping the north upper deck next season. 5* fans who are tanned, rested, and ready to rumble. ARF…ARF!!
 
Whatever, nobody is factoring in @CallMeBigErn and @dannarc repping the north upper deck next season. 5* fans who are tanned, rested, and ready to rumble. ARF…ARF!!
I'm moving back to WA in 2 months. It's on for real in the North Deck. Few understand.

 
It’s a very manageable schedule, the only road games I see us winning is WSU and UCLA(I know). On the other side, if Husky Stadium brings it this season, there really shouldn’t be a loss on the schedule. Oregon and OSU will reload, but I don’t see either of them having a QB that can handle full throttle HS, not even close. 9 wins or FireFisch is my stance
lol.
Which guy from Dawgman got lost and found their way over here.
This is drinking Purple Kool-Aid from a swimming pool style.
Remember this team finishes under .500 in conference play had every team we played not attempted a pass play the whole game last year and I think we are worse across the DL and at very best eqaul at LB.
 
Beat fuckin' Oregon at Husky Stadium. Other than that, it's all gravy. Next year is the year we can make some noise IMHO.
 
It’s a very manageable schedule, the only road games I see us winning is WSU and UCLA(I know). On the other side, if Husky Stadium brings it this season, there really shouldn’t be a loss on the schedule. Oregon and OSU will reload, but I don’t see either of them having a QB that can handle full throttle HS, not even close. 9 wins or FireFisch is my stance
lol.
Which guy from Dawgman got lost and found their way over here.
This is drinking Purple Kool-Aid from a swimming pool style.
Remember this team finishes under .500 in conference play had every team we played not attempted a pass play the whole game last year and I think we are worse across the DL and at very best eqaul at LB.
I was banned from Doogman, thrown out, left for dead and this is what I get?
 
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I believe a couple of you are not taking into account of Michigan losing their true culture builder. Jim was the heart and soul of their toughness message and if they have a similar season as last Moore is probably dead man walking going into year 3.
Getting his 5-star freshman qb up to seed will help. Beating Ohio State and flipping the in state quarterback was huge for his first year post Harbaugh.
He got caught and took the first NFL job he could. What an outstanding human being he is.
 
UW isn't going to be putting out an inferior nor a similar product, especially with an easier schedule.
A bunch of ridiculous outcomes in losses would have to happen to be 6-7 or 7-6.
Michigan and USC were handled pretty well against a shitty UW team last year. They won't go undefeated at home but they will be even harder to beat w Demond. The road schedule is much easier.
Wisconsin made a great hire that has been a disaster and is going to have to restart and Maryland is shit tier.
 
We were pretty sure 2024 was gonna be tuff going in. 2025 seems like it has the chance to be less insane. We get the toughest games at home but we have less of our 50/50 games at home at the same time. Here's how I think it looks from easiest to toughest.
12. UC Davis - Sep. 6. - I worried the offense was ass when they struggled to put up points on an FCS team last year. They made the FCS quarterfinals last year with a first year head coach. Still, should easily be the easiest game.
11. Colorado State - Aug. 30 - The Rams are a tougher out under Jay Norvell. This isn't a gimme game for Jedd.
10. Purdue - Nov.15- No reason to think Purdue isn't going to have a major rebuilding season and rebuilding from the bottom. This should be like one of those nice late-season gimme games against Colorado when they sucked.
9. at Washington State - Sep. 20 - The Cougs are so gutted it's possible this could be the easiest game of the season. There's your bulletin board material, Dickert Jr.
8. Rutgers - Oct.11- Revenge game. I think Rutgers was supposed to be better last year and needed a miracle to win at home. Dawgs should be better. No MONANGAI!
7. at Maryland - Oct. 4 - I'll admit I don't know much about this team/program, seems like it could be this year's Rutgers game from last year though and their easiest road conference game. Maybe we can finally win one of those. This will also be going all the way across the country the week after a big game against Ohio State.
6. at UCLA - Nov. 22 - I would probably put them behind Maryland if it wasn't for, you know, the whole UCLA thing, especially the at UCLA, thing. It's also the week before Oregon comes to Seattle.
5. Illinois - Oct. 25 - I want to put this game at eight. I just don't trust that they're actually good. Especially on the road. I'll give them the credit the media is giving them though, to an extent.
4. at Wisconsin - Nov. 8 - This feels like last year's Iowa game and a potential plunger. Wisconsin looks to be hitting the portal well and there's big pressure on Fickel. Wiscy showed how tough winning there can be in November to Oregon last year.
3. at Michigan - Oct. 18 - I really don't know what to make of them. They seem like they will be tough though, especially at home.
2. Oregon - Nov. 29 - The Ducks shouldn't be as good as last year. The Huskies should be better. It's in Seattle. How much of that 28-point gap can that make up?
Imagine being a UW fan and listing WSU and Rutgers as the 8th and 9th toughest games.

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UW needed a good portal season, and they didn't have it. The portal was a push. This is a 7-5 team in 2025. If they can get a top 30 DT and a top 50 G/OT in the spring portal, then maybe they can get to 8-4. They also need to find some CB depth now, with all the CBs they just lost. It also seems that UW is poor until they get their full share payout from the B1G in 2030.

A lot of the big-time programs will get eventual donor fatigue over the next 3-5 years, so UW just has to coast until 2030, then they can start spending big.

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