Washington is beating Ohio State

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Sayin is making his first ever road start to the loudest environment in college football, where UW has won 22 in a row.
The UW offense is legitimately great. Too many threats to contain. Demond will have to be a bit more cautious and throw the ball away instead of playing superman and taking sacks. But they will get it done.
Ohio State is going to struggle to adjust to the crowd noise and will struggle to move the ball. I think UW blitzes far more than the conservative 4 man rush MO they did the first 3 weeks.
On the flip side, UW probably loses at Maryland.
 
There's no script when your murder ninja QB is handing it off to the Heisman finalist back.
 
excited to see the DAWGS beat Ohio State and lose to GOOD Maryland and Rutgers back to back.

at least beating Michigan is also in the script
 
Ohio state will have 20k fans there
You must not have ever watched a game at Husky Stadium if you think that matters.
I’ve been there lots of times. You will be embarrassed at the amount of season ticket holders who sell their seats to osu fans next week. Same as Ohio state at autzen last year.
Probably not any more than duck fans in 2023.
ehhhh. The first west coast trip through for the big traveling programs (Nebraska and osu) will be insane in terms of the amount of people they bring. I expect Nebraska Oregon at autzen next year to be an almost 50/50 crowd split
 
I'm honestly worried it's going to be close to 50/50 with Ohio State fans. The Ducks in 23 and pretty much every Apple Cup was really thick with opposing fans and the sound was still always legit for both so it should be fine.
Another worry is Dwag fans like defense and I have noticed the wind get knocked out of the crowd after like 8 3rd/4th down conversions over and over again in recent games.
 
Michigan turned out as well as any opposing fanbase will and it doesn't matter at all with how the stadium is designed wrt noise.
I'm sure buck had an intimidating presence at Autzen because ..well ..
 
I'm honestly worried it's going to be close to 50/50 with Ohio State fans. The Ducks in 23 and pretty much every Apple Cup was really thick with opposing fans and the sound was still always legit for both so it should be fine.
Another worry is Dwag fans like defense and I have noticed the wind get knocked out of the crowd after like 8 3rd/4th down conversions over and over again in recent games.
if you live in Ohio and have spent years going to road games in Iowa, Minnesota, and Indiana, Seattle and husky stadium may as well be Ibiza in terms of the road location appeal.
 
Michigan turned out as well as any opposing fanbase will and it doesn't matter at all with how the stadium is designed wrt noise.
I'm sure buck had an intimidating presence at Autzen because ..well ..
Michigan fans do not travel anywhere close to osu or Nebraska
 
It only matters if your team is laying an egg, like Nebraska fans when they violated Jake Locker in 2010.
 
Michigan turned out as well as any opposing fanbase will and it doesn't matter at all with how the stadium is designed wrt noise.
I'm sure buck had an intimidating presence at Autzen because ..well ..
Michigan fans do not travel anywhere close to osu or Nebraska
You're missing the point. It literally does not matter in our stadium like it does in Autzen. And Michigan was visiting the very team they just beat in the Natty. All time troll/gloat opportunity. They took over the U District.
 
I'm ready for a ton of Ohio fans. It's also easily their only thing close to an appealing road game to go to this year and they haven't been out here since 2007. Shit load of west coast alums who are coming I'm sure too.
I believe the thing that opposing fanbases (especially really serious ones) will buy season ticket packages for their big away game and then just sell those tickets every week other than the game their going to because it's cheaper that way and you can get better seats. There's seats around us that are legit just different away fans every game.
 
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