-Utah gets a p**sed off Huskies team in Seattle.
-PAC12 gets left out of the college football playoff.
-Quality loss?
Alternatively, it could mean Utah faces a dejected Husky team in Seattle…
This.
Washington’s playoff hopes. GONE. Pac-12 North TITLE. GONE. Stanford will not too CAL. I hope Washington will be more dejected than anything. Doesn’t mean we will beat them but our chances are much better.
Yep. Kinda like how we came out and laid an egg against ASU after nearly beating USC in LA.
They way things are looking now, the Pac-12, B1G and Big XII may get left out of the playoffs. If that happens, expect huge ramifications to the 4-team playoff format and if it ends up being SEC v. SEC for the NC, the CFP’s are no different than the BCS. What a joke.
Which is why the four-team playoff isn’t good enough. We need at least an 8-team playoff (where all 5 P5 conference champs get autobids regardless of their records) and ideally a 16-team playoff (where all FBS conference champions get automatic berths regardless of records).
16 team playoff? Jeez regular season boring as hell also you can’t milk these kids for anything more. Maybe 16 team playoff when they eventually make college football the minor leagues for NFL.
So the hell what? Being “p**sed off” doesn’t make a team good or bad.
Why can’t we have their offense? That is what I want that is what Utah can recruit for I am so p**sed that Utah doesn’t install that offensive system that compliments the defense 100%.
what does this mean for wazzu’s chance at a north title and their motivation today?
Stanford is better than we thought they were, and/or Washington isn’t as good as we thought they were.
Uw is good but not as good as they were last year. It’s better they lose to Stanford than get embarrassed again by Bama later.
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