Probably not.Do you think the Washington loss to pathetic Washington state makes this anymore realistic that he could decommit and possibly go elsewhere?
Yes.Do you think the Washington loss to pathetic Washington state makes this anymore realistic that he could decommit and possibly go elsewhere?
That's west coast football for you, its way too laid back it just seams like teams need to be super motivated to give their best effort every week. I don't get that impression from teams in the midwest and the south.This has been a strange year for Washington. Get destroyed by LSU, knock-off Stanford, have a few losses where folks start to question direction of the offense, knock-off Oregon State and appear to be on-track to run things out, then lose to struggling in-state rival Wazzu.
If you're into pot smoking hipsters and rain! football at UW is just a party, when their student section doesn't fill until the game starts, they are fairweather fansIts true. Football out here isnt a huge deal. People dont get jacked up for games like they do in the south, Southeast or midwest. But, to be fair the women are about 50lbs lighter on average...... so a lot more distractions around here.Plus the weather is about 10x times nicer as well!
You sound like my sister. But don't you mean, everyday. I umpired high school baseball for the last 5 years and consistently had 2-3 rainouts a week, I couldn't take it and had to move where there the sun shines throughout the year. I'll give you the scenery though, I miss that.There very few hardcore fans out here for anything, they just dont take sports that seriously. Also with several pro teams in the area that have much nicer venues, UW isnt the cities main attraction. Seahawks and Sounders have most the sports fans in the area.
BTW, I will take the 55 degrees with no wind and a light rain anyday, over 20 degrees with a 25 mph wind and snow! I miss family back in Omaha, but I dont miss the weatherI will also trade the rednecks from the local trailer parks for a few pot smoking hipsters
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