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Petersen as head coach at Washington (conference opponents):
Overall: 32-15, 68%
Home: 15-7, 68%
Away: 17-8, 68% (P12CG counts as away for this exercise)
Against ranked opponent: 9-9, 50%
In the second of back to back home games: 5-1
In the second of back to back road games: 3-2 (P12CG excluded for this one)*
*These last two measures may be statistically worthless due to small sample size and high variation of opponent quality.
Worst record against (team): Stanford (2-3), ASU (2-3), Oregon (2-3), USC (1-1)
Worst record against (coach): Graham (1-3), Shaw (2-3)[/b], Helfrich (1-2), Helton (0-1)[/b], Cristobal (0-1)[/b], Wilcox (1-1)[/b] (bold denotes current coach)
It's amazing how consistent the road and home records are, so that's not much help in predicting 2019. There are two sets of consecutive conference road games and one set of consecutive conference home games, the latter of which Petersen has won at a far higher clip since taking over (again, small sample size). Also, Whittingham is one of the current conference coaches against whom Petersen has the best record.
My losses are one of Stanford and Arizona (mediocre record against Shaw/Stanford vs. slightly below average performance in consecutive away games) and one of USC and Oregon (Petersen's amazing ability to consistently lose to the shittiest coaches in the conference).
Win P12CG and shit bed in Rose or lose P12CG and win Alamo.
Overall: 32-15, 68%
Home: 15-7, 68%
Away: 17-8, 68% (P12CG counts as away for this exercise)
Against ranked opponent: 9-9, 50%
In the second of back to back home games: 5-1
In the second of back to back road games: 3-2 (P12CG excluded for this one)*
*These last two measures may be statistically worthless due to small sample size and high variation of opponent quality.
Worst record against (team): Stanford (2-3), ASU (2-3), Oregon (2-3), USC (1-1)
Worst record against (coach): Graham (1-3), Shaw (2-3)[/b], Helfrich (1-2), Helton (0-1)[/b], Cristobal (0-1)[/b], Wilcox (1-1)[/b] (bold denotes current coach)
It's amazing how consistent the road and home records are, so that's not much help in predicting 2019. There are two sets of consecutive conference road games and one set of consecutive conference home games, the latter of which Petersen has won at a far higher clip since taking over (again, small sample size). Also, Whittingham is one of the current conference coaches against whom Petersen has the best record.
My losses are one of Stanford and Arizona (mediocre record against Shaw/Stanford vs. slightly below average performance in consecutive away games) and one of USC and Oregon (Petersen's amazing ability to consistently lose to the shittiest coaches in the conference).
Win P12CG and shit bed in Rose or lose P12CG and win Alamo.
