Right after the game, I couldn't decide whether to be surprised that UW played so poorly in the natty or not surprised at all. Either way, it was clear that UW shit the bed. It wasn't so much a Michigan win as a, "Hey, the Huskies finally played like shit against a team with an actual pulse, and that doesn't work out as well as miracle-beating ASU."
A doog might look at last season as a coaching staff doing an amazing job with a cast of plucky underdawgs and making it all the way to the natty, falling short to a superior team.
Fuck. That.
There was not an offense in the country with as much top level talent as UW. At the positions that matter in the modern era, it was an embarrassment of riches. Michigan's defense is really good and stocked with late-rounders, but I think the upcoming draft would suggest that UW's offense should have put up points against that group. Not doing so was a preparation and coaching failure, full stop. It wasn't UW's offense facing a superior defense. It was UW's superior offense shitting the bed.
UW was not an underdog this season. Their offense should have led the nation in stats that matter—especially being in the PAC-12. And if you can't build a defense around Trice, Tuli, Mohammed, and Ulofoshio (studs at the most important positions) that's at least top-25, you're fucking up. So where that leaves me is that I credit the staff for adding the missing pieces to the roster and retaining the talent necessary to make this run, but the actual coaching performance wasn't all that. They took a team full of NFL guys, tried their hardest to lose 10 straight games with them, typically got bailed out by NFL first-rounders making NFL first-rounder plays in the clutch, and then shit the bed in the biggest game of the year. A week after Penix was threading the needle from 50 yards at will.
With the benefit of hindsight, UW's roster was built to beat Michigan, very few players played up to their talent level in the game (Penix most notably), and that should surprise exactly nobody after watching it happen over and over and over again all season long. Which, to me, is a coaching issue. This team blasted MSU, played six great quarters against Oregon, three great quarters against Texas, and every other minute made my eyes bleed. With how shitty CFB was last year, not winning it all with that group (particularly with such a beatable opponent standing in the way at the end) was a failure.