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20 hours ago, ReggieBush said:

Absolutely f****** gutted. Ref calls PI on a ball that sails 8 yards over the receivers head on 3rd and 10. I swear to god the PAC12 has the worst god damn officials. Then on a 3rd and 15, when you have two of the best cover corners in the country you run zone?! I like Clancy P as a D coordinator, but FFS man this is one of the reasons why sark let you go 2 years ago you can't make the right play calls in the clutch situations. I haven't been this gutted by an ending like this in some time. Like seriously, we are a premier program in CFB, in a recruiting hotbed, and we have excellent facilities. We are 1-3, IT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. We are USC, Winners of 11 NC's. Nobody in the west even comes close. And we are consistently losing 3,4,5 games a year. It cannot happen.

 

F****** Brutal

 

I have been a fan since I was 4 years old. I have seen the great teams, and players. Hell, I am even trying to do a semester abroad there(Who has the money to go their full time as an international student). Tbh this is worse than the sanction years because at least those teams played with passion, grit, and drive. This team lacks so many things, one of which is leadership. You know what the most frustrating thing is? This is the most talented team we have had since 2005. 

 

 I like the staff too. But the hammer has to come down. Something has to be done.

 

I know this post is mainly negative but there were some positives today like the play of Darnold, Davis, the OL had their best game of the year. The great team's finish and which has sadly not been a theme of recent trojan teams.

 

I h8t USC and I'm in heaven watching them suffer. Go Ducks. 

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Dammit, Florida with an absolute chokefest vs. Tennessee.  Never really seen a game decided by poor punt returning before.  First Callahan fumbles it in the 10 yard line then calls for a fair catch on his own 1yard line.  WTF?

 

1 Alabama (50) 1511 1 4-0
2 Ohio State (4) 1440 2 3-0
3 Louisville (6) 1409 3 4-0
4 Michigan (1) 1292 4 4-0
5 Clemson 1267 5 4-0
6 Houston 1239 6 4-0
7 Stanford 1166 7 3-0
8 Wisconsin 1084 11 4-0
9 Texas A&M 1036 10 4-0
10 Washington 986 9 4-0
11 Tennessee 909 14 4-0
12 Florida State 804 13 3-1
13 Baylor 729 16 4-0
14 Miami (Fla.) 696 15 3-0
15 Nebraska 640 20 4-0
16 Mississippi 540 23 2-2
17 Michigan State 527 8 2-1
18 Utah 493 24 4-0
19 San Diego State 304 22 3-0
20 Arkansas 241 17 3-1
21 TCU 239 NR 3-1
22 Texas 217 21 2-1
23 Florida 176 19 3-1
24 Boise State 163 NR 3-0
25 Georgia 142 12 3-1
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Louisville Clemson is going to rock this weekend.

 

On 9/27/2016 at 9:40 AM, ShakyWalton said:

Huskies keep winning and keep dropping...that will change when they hand Stanford their lunch on the weekend.

I heard a blurb on the radio that Washington quality of competition so far was 101st in the league thus far. That should climb after Friday.

 

Anyone know a good website that tracks that on a weekly basis, or at all? So far I've only been able to find the remaining strength of schedule rank, not strength of schedule to date. Joe's must be getting it from somewhere. 

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15 hours ago, Green Building said:

Louisville Clemson is going to rock this weekend.

 

I heard a blurb on the radio that Washington quality of competition so far was 101st in the league thus far. That should climb after Friday.

 

Anyone know a good website that tracks that on a weekly basis, or at all? So far I've only been able to find the remaining strength of schedule rank, not strength of schedule to date. Joe's must be getting it from somewhere. 

I think their remaining strength of schedule puts them at 107th, its under second last row here:

http://www.espn.com/college-football/statistics/teamratings/_/sort/sosRemainingRank

 

Don't think they have a SoS to date.

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6 hours ago, Tre Mac said:

I think their remaining strength of schedule puts them at 107th, its under second last row here:

http://www.espn.com/college-football/statistics/teamratings/_/sort/sosRemainingRank

 

Don't think they have a SoS to date.

 

 Wait, isn't that what Strength of Record is? How your W/L column compares to others?

 

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13 hours ago, ShakyWalton said:

Huskies drubbed Stanford 44-6...that should bump them up..5-0 now.

was not expecting that at all. A fantastic performance. Still confident we will  take you guys out in November though....Just kidding. I am taking it one week at a time. Beat ASU and go from their.

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17 minutes ago, ReggieBush said:

was not expecting that at all. A fantastic performance. Still confident we will  take you guys out in November though....Just kidding. I am taking it one week at a time. Beat ASU and go from their.

That should be a dandy in November...couldnt find this game anywhere on the tube but sounds like a complete win....

 

Jake Browning threw for 210 yards and three touchdowns, Myles Gaskin added 100 yards and two scores, and No. 10 Washington was dominant on both sides, overwhelming No. 7 Stanford 44-6 on Friday night.

After months of hype that Washington (5-0, 2-0 Pac-12) was on the verge of a breakout, the Huskies showed they were ready for their return to the national stage.

And they did it emphatically, handing Stanford (3-1, 2-1) its worst loss since a 41-3 setback against Arizona State in 2007.

The Huskies raced to a 23-0 halftime lead, scored early in the second half to go up 30-0 and coasted to their biggest victory over an AP Top 10 team since beating No. 5 Southern California 31-0 in 1990. 

 

Browning was the leader of an efficient offence that scored on six of its eight drives. He threw touchdowns of 3 yards to Dante Pettis, 19 yards to John Ross and capped the night with a 3-yarder to Aaron Fuller with 5:30 remaining. Browning was 15 of 21 and did not commit a turnover.

Equally important was Washington's ability to establish a running game. The Huskies rushed for 214 yards and averaged 5.2 yards per carry.

Meanwhile,

 

Stanford star Christian McCaffrey saw his Heisman Trophy aspirations hit a major speed bump. McCaffrey was held to 49 yards rushing on 12 carries, five catches for 30 yards and continued his streak of never scoring an offensive touchdown in a road game.

It was McCaffrey's fewest yards rushing since 2014 at California when he had 19 yards on three carries.

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On 10/1/2016 at 0:50 PM, ShakyWalton said:

That should be a dandy in November...couldnt find this game anywhere on the tube but sounds like a complete win....

 

Jake Browning threw for 210 yards and three touchdowns, Myles Gaskin added 100 yards and two scores, and No. 10 Washington was dominant on both sides, overwhelming No. 7 Stanford 44-6 on Friday night.

After months of hype that Washington (5-0, 2-0 Pac-12) was on the verge of a breakout, the Huskies showed they were ready for their return to the national stage.

And they did it emphatically, handing Stanford (3-1, 2-1) its worst loss since a 41-3 setback against Arizona State in 2007.

The Huskies raced to a 23-0 halftime lead, scored early in the second half to go up 30-0 and coasted to their biggest victory over an AP Top 10 team since beating No. 5 Southern California 31-0 in 1990. 

 

Browning was the leader of an efficient offence that scored on six of its eight drives. He threw touchdowns of 3 yards to Dante Pettis, 19 yards to John Ross and capped the night with a 3-yarder to Aaron Fuller with 5:30 remaining. Browning was 15 of 21 and did not commit a turnover.

Equally important was Washington's ability to establish a running game. The Huskies rushed for 214 yards and averaged 5.2 yards per carry.

Meanwhile,

 

Stanford star Christian McCaffrey saw his Heisman Trophy aspirations hit a major speed bump. McCaffrey was held to 49 yards rushing on 12 carries, five catches for 30 yards and continued his streak of never scoring an offensive touchdown in a road game.

It was McCaffrey's fewest yards rushing since 2014 at California when he had 19 yards on three carries.

 

 

Todd Marinovich's famously said after that game "All I saw was purple". Wasn't alive for that game but when I saw SC play UW in 2012, every UDub fan made a point in bringing up that result. I was like get over it, it was 20 years ago.

 

Big win for SC this weekend though, knocking off ASU. Darnold looked fantastic, Juju looked like he did last year, and our young defense was stupendous. Porter Gustin will be a star. The Buffs will not be easy, they are playing with a lot of confidence right now. Still I am confident that will take home the W.

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Peview of the latest  polls...my Huskies made the jump.....

 

  AP (prev) Coaches (prev) S&P+ Massey
1 Alabama Alabama Ohio State Ohio State
2 Ohio State Ohio State Alabama Alabama
3 Clemson (5) Clemson Michigan Michigan
4 Michigan Michigan (5) Clemson Clemson
5 Washington (10) Houston (7) Louisville Texas A&M
6 Houston Washington (9) Washington Houston
7 Louisville (3) Texas A&M (10) Ole Miss Louisville
8 Texas A&M (9) Louisville (4) Florida Washington
9 Tennessee (11) Tennessee (11) LSU Tennessee
10 Miami (14) Miami (14) Miami Wisconsin
11 Wisconsin (8) Baylor (13) Texas A&M Stanford
12 Nebraska (15) Nebraska (15) Oklahoma Miami
13 Baylor Wisconsin (8) FSU FSU
14 Ole Miss (16) Ole Miss (17) Virginia Tech Nebraska
15 Stanford (7) Stanford (6) Baylor Ole Miss
16 Arkansas (20) UNC (23) Houston WMU
17 UNC (NR) Arkansas (22) Auburn Boise State
18 Florida (23) Florida (21) Wisconsin Oklahoma
19 Boise State (24) Boise State (27) Tennessee Florida
20 Oklahoma (NR) West Virginia (30) TCU Auburn
21 Colorado (NR) FSU (12) USC Baylor
22 West Virginia (NR) Oklahoma (29) Boise State Virginia Tech
23 FSU (12) Colorado (37) Nebraska LSU
24 Utah (18) Utah (18) UCLA West Virginia
25 Virginia Tech (NR) WMU (32)
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On 10/3/2016 at 11:15 AM, Tre Mac said:

Geez, how about dat Clemson entrance?  Yeah, they do it best.

Pretty cool indeed. Death Valley gets CRAZY during primetime games. Miami with the fog was pretty cool, Tennessee is crazy, VT, TTU, and FSU are all up there too. God I love college football!!!! 

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