A Question:

#51
#51
I know everyone likes Sarkisian, but I'm still back and forth in my head about whether Washington should be put on one of those lists
 
#52
#52
I still think well finish tied for 3rd in the east. Well be okay. Well run it 3,465 times a game and pass twice. Hells yeah. Our special teams will be better, well have a good run game and our pass game will develop. Plus we WILL beat Oregon.
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*beet
 
#58
#58
If this is a poll, where in the heck do I vote?
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#64
#64
They have the assumed best QB in the nation.

speaking of him, what's his selling point exactly that he's drawn so much attention? Is it most pro-ready or pro-potential or something?


I mean his stats seem at best in the 30s in the rankings....is it that he's doing that at a school at the current talent level of washington what makes it so impressive?
 
#67
#67
Heres a good one, two programs that played in the first BCS title starting with new coaches this year.

Dooley or Fisher?
 
#68
#68
About Locker:

with Tennessee's luck, John Brantley will end up the best QB in the nation this year.
 
#69
#69
speaking of him, what's his selling point exactly that he's drawn so much attention? Is it most pro-ready or pro-potential or something?


I mean his stats seem at best in the 30s in the rankings....is it that he's doing that at a school at the current talent level of washington what makes it so impressive?

He's got everything. He's a secular Tim Tebow, with a laser rocket arm.
 
#70
#70
right I know that and the great Sark give them huge benefit of the doubt....but that still only netted them like 5 wins with some pretty ugly losses

I actually think Sark has got them going in the right direction. He took 0-12 team in 2008 to 5-7 last year. They gave LSU all they wanted and beat USC and Cal.
 
#73
#73
So it's only +5 wins from the year before...

I didn't say it wasn't improvement; believe me I'm not sold one way or another on this one

getting a winless team to almost 6 wins is a big deal - especially with the poor talent,

though I don't know what it says that their winless season was with Tyrone Willingham at the helm
 
#74
#74
Heres a good one, two programs that played in the first BCS title starting with new coaches this year.

Dooley or Fisher?

Good one. It's hard to say, but maybe Fisher just because I feel like he's set up for more success in his all-important first two years.
 
#75
#75
I didn't say it wasn't improvement; believe me I'm not sold one way or another on this one

getting a winless team to almost 6 wins is a big deal - especially with the poor talent,

though I don't know what it says that their winless season was with Tyrone Willingham at the helm

You should of seen their IR list that season.
 

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