West Coast Football
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 5:41 pm
I am not really sure where the line of demarcation is for West Coast Football. In my mind it is somewhere West of the Rocky Mountains. ( I am thinking right now about my friend, Mr. Billybud and Florida where the highest point is 345 feet. ((I think we call that a knoll.)) This has been a dismal football year for me. Not sure why. My teams did not do well, I did not attend that many games in person, the weather was ugly, the milk was too white and the pancakes too round. The message board was solemn and my football friends had more aches and pains than cooties at the Gospel Mission.
But for some reason, I have had an awakening about West Coast football for this coming year. I am thinking that the utter disaster of this year's playoffs will make me not care about that folderol (yes, I had to look up how to spell it and I am not sure yet, lot of different opinions on that word.) and just enjoy the games.
The PAC 12 I think will be strong this next year. We will see some fruits come to harvest. Washington, Washington State, Utah, have laid some strong groundwork the past couple of years. Oregon will be Okay, not sure Oregon State is quite there, but Andersen is a fine coach and may have something in the works. The California teams will have more stability and if Stanford disbands their band, then they will be watchable.
The Mountain West will be competitive and I think Boise State will make a real run. Harsin is a good coach and has filled in some gaps.
Anyway, Baseball is close and I am committed to watching college ball this year. Oregon State I think will be in contention again. They start in a month or so, but the games are all in Arizona where the game would not be confused with water polo.
But for some reason, I have had an awakening about West Coast football for this coming year. I am thinking that the utter disaster of this year's playoffs will make me not care about that folderol (yes, I had to look up how to spell it and I am not sure yet, lot of different opinions on that word.) and just enjoy the games.
The PAC 12 I think will be strong this next year. We will see some fruits come to harvest. Washington, Washington State, Utah, have laid some strong groundwork the past couple of years. Oregon will be Okay, not sure Oregon State is quite there, but Andersen is a fine coach and may have something in the works. The California teams will have more stability and if Stanford disbands their band, then they will be watchable.
The Mountain West will be competitive and I think Boise State will make a real run. Harsin is a good coach and has filled in some gaps.
Anyway, Baseball is close and I am committed to watching college ball this year. Oregon State I think will be in contention again. They start in a month or so, but the games are all in Arizona where the game would not be confused with water polo.