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Big game for the Huskies tonight (Texas favored by 3)

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I tend to think if they can fire on all cylinders, they will beat Texas by like 10.
 
I can't cheer for UW, but it won't bother me to see them win. That's how I felt about Oregon last night too. The P12 is a National punching bag and having the leagues reputation improve only helps WSU.
 
I can't cheer for UW, but it won't bother me to see them win. That's how I felt about Oregon last night too. The P12 is a National punching bag and having the leagues reputation improve only helps WSU.

Did you take a long shower after the game last night?

It think UW will win rather easily.
 
Who would of thought...who would of thought that DeBoer would win 11 games his first year?

No one.

Won't surprise me that the Dawgs win big.

What does surprise me is an 11 win season, (after going 4-8 last year).
 
Who would of thought...who would of thought that DeBoer would win 11 games his first year?

No one.

Won't surprise me that the Dawgs win big.

What does surprise me is an 11 win season, (after going 4-8 last year).
Yeah, I was fairly confident that Jimmy Lake left a pretty good dumpster fire when he left, but apparently there is still plenty of talent up in Muttlake and KD knows how to get them to play.
 
I thought DeBoer was a pretty good coach at Fresno St. Surprised, initially, they didn't go for a more of a flash type of a hire. They made a good choice.
 
I've got UW winning by 10+
God I hope not. Lot of parallels between 2018 for us and 2022 for them. Really came out of nowhere with an impressive transfer QB finishing it in the Alamo Bowl. I agree they probably win though.
 
Any word on how much the sleazy boosters are paying Penix to stay for another season?

Can't say, but I did find it interesting in one of the articles about Sam Hartman transferring from Wake Forest, it was mentioned that he stood to make significantly more from NIL than he would expect to make as a late-round draft pick or UDFA in the NFL. Not that surprising but it still is hard to get used to this new, weird landscape. I'm sure Penix is getting a nice chunk of change. We may see more of these types stick around instead of going pro ASAP ... at least at those schools that have enough booster cash.
 
Can't say, but I did find it interesting in one of the articles about Sam Hartman transferring from Wake Forest, it was mentioned that he stood to make significantly more from NIL than he would expect to make as a late-round draft pick or UDFA in the NFL. Not that surprising but it still is hard to get used to this new, weird landscape. I'm sure Penix is getting a nice chunk of change. We may see more of these types stick around instead of going pro ASAP ... at least at those schools that have enough booster cash.
Probably the same story for Bo Nix deciding to stay at UO.

Glad Cougar
 
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