Everyone on this thread, at least, is hoping to keep it within 21 or so... if you're thinking it's going to be much worse than that, it's probably going to be a letdown on the other side of the ball (I certainly hope, anyway).
My take on this:
No way we have the speed on D to stop...
I live in eastern Washington and took in my first UO game last week (a little scouting trip). The OP is dead on. I was with a group of duck fans but was wearing orange. I had one asshat cut me off and say something to the effect of "you're at the wrong game, idiot"... I just side stepped him...
It's too early to be worrying about all this! I just hope the team feels the same sickness in their guts as I do when I even consider the prospect of losing to NCST!
My Chavis opinion is based on emotion, but also memories. The stats probably won't tell the whole story. I can recall many pivotal 3rd and 5+ plays that we ran that (*&(*&@#&$^@#&$_)@#* mustang package only to keep the drive alive by playing 15 yards off the receivers.
The most damning...
Should have an option for "not yet." Once the NCAA comes back with minor football penalties, I'll be concerned come September if we haven't bagged some biggies.
I knew I made the right decision to ask my wife-to-be to marry me when she sent me a link to the upcoming year's schedule and said "pick a weekend in September."
If you have access to ESPN3 you can set up an account so you can access it from your phone. I have not done this, but I...
IMO, the stadium experience hasn't been the same since '04-ish. I started going to games as a kid in the late 90's and then as a student starting in '01. As you said, the product on the field was better then, so it has something to do with it.
Not as much energy and noise anymore... Plenty...
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