The teams we beat this year

P.S: The hollowness of Sark's 8-4 accomplishment in 2013 epitomizes the fallacy of scheduling weak OOC opponents. I just don't believe a football program like ours, comprised of not only football playing student-athletes, but also a coaching staff, recruiting and conditioning programs disadvantaged by geography and climate, can ever be built back to where it should always be on a steady diet of FBS cupcakes and FCS donut holes. A soft OOC schedule can only augment the medium-softness of the Pac-12 in-conference slate of home and road games. The Huskies start the 2014 season @Hawaii followed by three straight home games hosting Eastern Washington, Illinois, and Georgia State. The AD who arranged for this schedule is not only a money-grubbing coward, but far worse, it is obvious that he neither knows nor cares to know anything about football. Not only will Huskyfans be disinterested and dozing off before the end of September, but more importantly, the 2014 Huskies will again not be conditioned and fully prepared to compete against in-conference toughs such as ASU, Oregon, and UCLA. We might beat Stanford in Husky Stadium, but hell...... the Tree lost to Utah on the road this year.
 
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