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Week of wins...

WSU’s week of wins, Washington’s rotten play call and more | Analysis​

Jon Wilner

Sep. 15, 2024 at 9:07 am
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1. WSU’s big wins​

If there has been a better 60 hours in the history of Washington State athletics, we are unaware.

Thursday morning: Pac-12 expansion secures a home for the Cougars after 13 months adrift in the realignment game.

Saturday afternoon: One of the sweetest of Apple Cups, in which the Cougars outplayed Washington, out-coached Washington, out-smarted Washington, out-quarterbacked Washington and celebrated a 24-19 victory at Lumen Field.

In fact, let’s expand the timeframe to eight and include WSU’s beatdown of Texas Tech on Sept. 7 in what, at the time, seemed like an audition.

It seems like months ago, but as recently as last weekend, Washington State and Oregon State formed a two-team conference with a murky future.

Each matchup with a power conference opponent — Texas Tech from the Big 12 and Washington from the Big Ten — felt like a chance for the Cougars to prove they belonged.

But Thursday morning brought security, in the form of a four-school raid of the Mountain West. With the Pac-12 set to endure, the pressure for WSU (and Oregon State) to impress seemed to dissipate.

Then came a narrow victory over their rival — over the school that took a leading role in the collapse of the Pac-12 on Aug. 4, 2023. The Cougars were tougher, more physical, more creative and more resilient.

“Just a helluva win,” coach Jake Dickert said. “I’m really proud for Cougs everywhere. To come on this neutral field — it’s just awesome.”

Would they trade an Apple Cup win for membership in the Power Four? Sure. They would trade 10 Apple Cup wins for membership in the Power Four. But in the real world, the Cougars were left to make the best of a brutal situation.

After a plethora of twists and turns over the course of 13 months, they produced a momentous week.

As a result, the Cougars are 2-0 against Power Four opponents, 3-0 overall and halfway to becoming bowl eligible with nine games remaining.

Above all, they wanted to be relevant this season. So far, so good.

2. Rotten Apple​

The Cougars did not win the Apple Cup by themselves. They had plenty of help from Washington, which looked exactly like a team that has a new coach, overhauled starting lineup and one-way ticket to the middle of the Big Ten standings.

The Huskies committed 16 penalties and had two offsides penalties that allowed WSU to run out the clock in the final minute.

But before that undisciplined debacle, Washington had a chance to take the lead with first-and-goal from the 9-yard line with two minutes remaining. That eventually became fourth-and-goal from the 1.

On the biggest play of the season to date, they ran a lemon: A slow-developing quarterback option to the short side of the field in which Will Rogers pitched to tailback Jonah Coleman too close to the sideline for Coleman to make positive yardage.

At least give one of your primary playmakers, Coleman and receiver Giles Jackson, a fair chance to win the game.

“That’s on me. I made a bad call,” coach Jedd Fisch told reporters after the game. “We didn’t execute the call. We lost the game, so I’ll take that.”

This figured to be a tough assignment for the Huskies given their retooled new roster and WSU’s massive motivational edge.

This also figured to be a difficult season for the Huskies given the roster situation and the competition in the Big Ten.

That said, the performance Saturday was below an acceptable standard.

How did YOU celebrate the win?

I enjoyed a lovely pint or two at Temple Bar district in Dublin.

Slainte!
If you have an opportunity to jump the train and head a couple hours north to Belfast, you won’t regret it. One of the most interesting places I’ve ever been - a black cab tour is a must.

And then go about another hour and get some Protestant holy water at the Bushmill distillery. Way better then that Jameson swill
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Coach Jake says,,,

“I think we might retire this trophy. I think that’s a Pac-12 trophy. I think it might stay in our place for a long time and we’ll bring a new one next year.”

hahah love it !! Do it !!!
He has triggered the F out of UW fans 😂. I love how much this game means to him, that’s important when you coach at WSU. You can’t be indifferent about it.

SJSU Trap Game....?

This is not the same Air Force team that knocked off WSU in 2019. San Jose State is clearly a trap game for WSU though. Any undefeated team is usually playing with some confidence and should be taken seriously.

One important thing to remember is that every team that we have faced this year was undefeated until they played us. That's obviously kind of a BS statistic, but SJSU's wins are over objectively bad teams. Massey has them beating FCS Sac State, #93 Air Force and #132 Kennesaw State. As long as we take them seriously, we should win by 17+ points.

By the way, when I suggested before the season started that this season was our best shot at running the table , we were all quick to say, "but that will never happen". We still have a few games that we need to be nervous about, but ESPN's FPI is now saying we have an 8.8% chance to finish undefeated and a 24% chance of making the college football playoff. That's up from less than a 1% chance to go undefeated to start the season. Still unlikely that we finish undefeated....but it's a real possibility if we stay focused. I know it's against a weaker schedule....but I'm ok with that.
We will take SJSU out to the woodshed. Speaking of surprises, what's up with Cal? Beat Auburn, cleaned the floor with SDSU, now 3-0? Huh.

SJSU Trap Game....?

The win against Air Force is the surprise. Sac state is FCS, Kennesaw was. Air Force - as we found out a few years ago - is tough to prep for. They’re disciplined and they play an offense that nobody else does. SJSU going in and holding them to 7 was a surprise.

Although….looking at AF’s schedule & results, maybe they’re just not very good.

This is not the same Air Force team that knocked off WSU in 2019. San Jose State is clearly a trap game for WSU though. Any undefeated team is usually playing with some confidence and should be taken seriously.

One important thing to remember is that every team that we have faced this year was undefeated until they played us. That's obviously kind of a BS statistic, but SJSU's wins are over objectively bad teams. Massey has them beating FCS Sac State, #93 Air Force and #132 Kennesaw State. As long as we take them seriously, we should win by 17+ points.

By the way, when I suggested before the season started that this season was our best shot at running the table , we were all quick to say, "but that will never happen". We still have a few games that we need to be nervous about, but ESPN's FPI is now saying we have an 8.8% chance to finish undefeated and a 24% chance of making the college football playoff. That's up from less than a 1% chance to go undefeated to start the season. Still unlikely that we finish undefeated....but it's a real possibility if we stay focused. I know it's against a weaker schedule....but I'm ok with that.
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