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UW has a chance to go undefeated with that schedule. Both teams share the 5 home game rotation this year but the Huskies face Stanford, Colorado, Oregon State and Arizona on the road(in Pac12 play) while Oregon is at UW, USC, Stanford and ASU. If you're a "contender" you want the tough ones at home and the easy ones on the road, and by and large UW's schedule is perfect. Oregon's is the opposite.
UW has a chance to go undefeated with that schedule. Both teams share the 5 home game rotation this year but the Huskies face Stanford, Colorado, Oregon State and Arizona on the road(in Pac12 play) while Oregon is at UW, USC, Stanford and ASU. If you're a "contender" you want the tough ones at home and the easy ones on the road,[/b] and by and large UW's schedule is perfect. Oregon's is the opposite.
UW has a chance to go undefeated with that schedule. Both teams share the 5 home game rotation this year but the Huskies face Stanford, Colorado, Oregon State and Arizona on the road(in Pac12 play) while Oregon is at UW, USC, Stanford and ASU. If you're a "contender" you want the tough ones at home and the easy ones on the road,[/b] and by and large UW's schedule is perfect. Oregon's is the opposite.
Non-contenders pretty much want that too.
Oregon's schedule could look really easy by the time the season ends. Should I be worried about playing on the road against teams projected to be 6-6 or 7-5? Oregon needs to learn to win on the road and that's whether they play at Arizona, CAL, and WAZZU or USC, Stanford and ASU. Those three opponents are really interchangeable based on expectations. Your schedule is easier because you get Oregon and UTAH at home. However, we are splitting our two most difficult teams.
Stanford and USC will be shit this year. [/b]
Oregon's schedule could look really easy by the time the season ends. Should I be worried about playing on the road against teams projected to be 6-6 or 7-5? Oregon needs to learn to win on the road and that's whether they play at Arizona, CAL, and WAZZU or USC, Stanford and ASU. Those three opponents are really interchangeable based on expectations. Your schedule is easier because you get Oregon and UTAH at home. However, we are splitting our two most difficult teams.
Stanford and USC will be shit this year. [/b]
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Oregon's schedule could look really easy by the time the season ends. Should I be worried about playing on the road against teams projected to be 6-6 or 7-5? Oregon needs to learn to win on the road and that's whether they play at Arizona, CAL, and WAZZU or USC, Stanford and ASU. Those three opponents are really interchangeable based on expectations. Your schedule is easier because you get Oregon and UTAH at home. However, we are splitting our two most difficult teams.
Stanford and USC will be shit this year.
Oregon's schedule could look really easy by the time the season ends. Should I be worried about playing on the road against teams projected to be 6-6 or 7-5? Oregon needs to learn to win on the road and that's whether they play at Arizona, CAL, and WAZZU or USC, Stanford and ASU. Those three opponents are really interchangeable based on expectations. Your schedule is easier because you get Oregon and UTAH at home. However, we are splitting our two most difficult teams.
Stanford and USC will be shit this year.
Arizona and Utah were shit last year...didn’t matter on the road
Oregon's schedule could look really easy by the time the season ends. Should I be worried about playing on the road against teams projected to be 6-6 or 7-5? Oregon needs to learn to win on the road and that's whether they play at Arizona, CAL, and WAZZU or USC, Stanford and ASU. Those three opponents are really interchangeable based on expectations. Your schedule is easier because you get Oregon and UTAH at home. However, we are splitting our two most difficult teams.
Stanford and USC will be shit this year.
Arizona and Utah were shit last year...didn’t matter on the road
That’s my point. If Oregon is good, whether it’s Stanford, SC or Arizona, Wazzu, the ducks need to win. Stanford and SC are expected to win 6 or 7 games.
Oregon's schedule could look really easy by the time the season ends. Should I be worried about playing on the road against teams projected to be 6-6 or 7-5? Oregon needs to learn to win on the road and that's whether they play at Arizona, CAL, and WAZZU or USC, Stanford and ASU. Those three opponents are really interchangeable based on expectations. Your schedule is easier because you get Oregon and UTAH at home. However, we are splitting our two most difficult teams.
Stanford and USC will be shit this year. [/b]
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I do like his smugness.
That team lost so much and their schedule is relentless. They usually struggle up at corn valley too.
They have Northwestern, @SC, @UCF and then Oregon, @OSU and then Washington. That's brutal returning 9 total starters. [/b]
Oregon's schedule could look really easy by the time the season ends. Should I be worried about playing on the road against teams projected to be 6-6 or 7-5? Oregon needs to learn to win on the road and that's whether they play at Arizona, CAL, and WAZZU or USC, Stanford and ASU. Those three opponents are really interchangeable based on expectations. Your schedule is easier because you get Oregon and UTAH at home. However, we are splitting our two most difficult teams.
Stanford and USC will be shit this year.
Arizona and Utah were shit last year...didn’t matter on the road
That’s my point. If Oregon is good, whether it’s Stanford, SC or Arizona, Wazzu, the ducks need to win. Stanford and SC are expected to win 6 or 7 games.[/b]
Oregon's schedule could look really easy by the time the season ends. Should I be worried about playing on the road against teams projected to be 6-6 or 7-5? Oregon needs to learn to win on the road and that's whether they play at Arizona, CAL, and WAZZU or USC, Stanford and ASU. Those three opponents are really interchangeable based on expectations. Your schedule is easier because you get Oregon and UTAH at home. However, we are splitting our two most difficult teams.
Stanford and USC will be shit this year. [/b]
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I do like his smugness.
That team lost so much and their schedule is relentless. They usually struggle up at corn valley too.
They have Northwestern, @SC, @UCF and then Oregon, @OSU and then Washington. That's brutal returning 9 total starters. [/b]
What is it with you retard quooks who think this shit matters? Stanford wins 9-10 games a year and they've been doing that consistently for years now. When you have a good coach who is proven that shit doesn't matter.
Oregon's schedule could look really easy by the time the season ends. Should I be worried about playing on the road against teams projected to be 6-6 or 7-5? Oregon needs to learn to win on the road and that's whether they play at Arizona, CAL, and WAZZU or USC, Stanford and ASU. Those three opponents are really interchangeable based on expectations. Your schedule is easier because you get Oregon and UTAH at home. However, we are splitting our two most difficult teams.
Stanford and USC will be shit this year. [/b]
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I do like his smugness.
That team lost so much and their schedule is relentless. They usually struggle up at corn valley too.
They have Northwestern, @SC, @UCF and then Oregon, @OSU and then Washington. That's brutal returning 9 total starters. [/b]
What is it with you retard quooks who think this shit matters? Stanford wins 9-10 games a year and they've been doing that consistently for years now. When you have a good coach who is proven that shit doesn't matter.
That offense looked like shit without Love. They’ve totally lost their identity under Shaw as a bully. They developed no one behind those starters last year. They lost their three best passing targets. There is no reason Stanford should run for 1400 yards in a season. Sorry, I see a slow regression with Shaw.
Oregon's schedule could look really easy by the time the season ends. Should I be worried about playing on the road against teams projected to be 6-6 or 7-5? Oregon needs to learn to win on the road and that's whether they play at Arizona, CAL, and WAZZU or USC, Stanford and ASU. Those three opponents are really interchangeable based on expectations. Your schedule is easier because you get Oregon and UTAH at home. However, we are splitting our two most difficult teams.
Stanford and USC will be shit this year. [/b]
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I do like his smugness.
That team lost so much and their schedule is relentless. They usually struggle up at corn valley too.
They have Northwestern, @SC, @UCF and then Oregon, @OSU and then Washington. That's brutal returning 9 total starters. [/b]
What is it with you retard quooks who think this shit matters? Stanford wins 9-10 games a year and they've been doing that consistently for years now. When you have a good coach who is proven that shit doesn't matter.
That offense looked like shit without Love. They’ve totally lost their identity under Shaw as a bully. They developed no one behind those starters last year. They lost their three best passing targets. There is no reason Stanford should run for 1400 yards in a season. Sorry, I see a slow regression with Shaw.
Again, this is retarded logic. He's been losing great players for years and has been doubted for years and just comes back the next year and wins 9-10 games again. Until a drop off actually happens, it's a stupid prediction.