Washington State v UNLV

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Washington State v UNLV

Postby donovan » Fri Sep 14, 2012 9:17 am

If it were not the only game in town, country, world, universe tonight this would not be mentioned at all. Tonight would be a good night to take your family out to dinner and say, "see, I do care about you during football season."

The only hope is both teams seem to be so bad that maybe it will be a contest. Washington State, though their QB may be injured needs to win. Leach has got to show something is Wazzu.

Where the national scouting is wrong is last week, though Eastern Washington is a Div II school..whatever we call them nowdays, they have a very good football program. They get good coaches and for a small school right outside of Spokane have done well. So their loss last week was just a case, I think, of a good little school, going against a bigger team, though they looked terrible.

Washington State should take the game tonight, but they need to look like they know what they are doing on the field..score not so important as just the confidence they can control something....anything.....

I am going to a high school game tonight...and live the dream.
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Re: Washington State v UNLV

Postby Dossenator » Fri Sep 14, 2012 9:38 am

I didn't even know their was a game tonight. Going to dinner with family.
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Re: Washington State v UNLV

Postby Cane from the Bend » Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:11 am

donovan wrote:If it were not the only game in town, country, world, universe tonight this would not be mentioned at all. Tonight would be a good night to take your family out to dinner and say, "see, I do care about you during football season."


To me, this was just espn booking this match up in the off season, with an attempt of banking off Leach's name.

Given the landscape however; I would still choose this game over anything nfl.

I have this game marked as one to watch.

I believe you are right, Wash St wins; though they may be bad enough to keep the Rebels in the game.

But if unlv can keep things close at the half, having something to work with in the 2cnd . . . they could pull the . . . well, let's not call it an upset.
Yet, it may be the motivation they need to garner some building blocks to start a platform towards better days.

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Re: Washington State v UNLV

Postby Vileborg » Fri Sep 14, 2012 7:18 pm

I'm going Washington St. 42 - UNLV 16

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Re: Washington State v UNLV

Postby donovan » Sat Sep 15, 2012 12:51 am

Vileborg wrote:I'm going Washington St. 42 - UNLV 16


Pretty good I would say.....Remind me of Ms Cleo...
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