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Glory Days–Watch and Smile

-Dan

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Perception vs. Reality

3 games into the 2010 Huskies season, I am not ready to say this team is destined for a Mariner-esque flop, but the similarities are there; year 2 of the new regime, Locker is back (kind of like the Cliff Lee acquisition), and expectations are high following a promising first year. Now that Washington is 1-2 and headed to USC in 2 weeks, the Seattle sports fan in me can’t help but think of what became of the M’s this year. Following Saturday’s debacle, it occurred to me that Nebraska may have exposed our true colors. Whether the Huskies rally around this “reality check” remains to be seen, but I’m wondering if my perception of this team, and Jake Locker, may be a bit off. Should 6-6 be the realistic goal in year 2 of the Sark era? Will Jake ever reach his potential while at UW? Is the defense any better? Through 3 weeks, these are questions I am asking.

When you follow a team closely in sports, perception and reality tend to blur. It’s what being a homer is all about; You view your own higher than others do. Following the Huskies closely like I do, of course I am inclined to drink the Kool-Aid. Ask me in August and I’d say our wide receivers are a superb group, that our coaching is top notch, our quarterback is the best in the nation, and our secondary is solid. Maybe some of this is true, maybe it isn’t. One thing is certain, perception and reality often differ.

When it comes to Jake Locker, I love the guy. Heck, my dog is named after him. I love that he picked UW over the likes of USC, that he stuck through these hard times, and that he came back for his senior season. I love his humility, his grit, and leadership. I will love Jake at the next level, and will cheer for him no matter what team he plays for. He is a martyr for Husky nation. But my perception of Jake as the best quarterback in the nation may not be reality. Heck, he may not even be a top 3 QB in his conference.

Is Jake better today than say, Kellen Moore? Comparing the two is tough given the talent that surrounds them, and the system they each play in. We know Locker has sky high potential, but the reality is he will probably not reach his peak in college, whereas a player like Kellen Moore most likely will. Jake will be drafted high because of his potential in 5 years, not for what he accomplishes in college. Some players are perfect for the college game (i.e. Eric Crouch, Kellen Moore, Jason White), but not a fit for the NFL, for various reasons. Jake is definitely not one of these players, but at the given time, Moore may be the better quarterback. One bad week should not make or break a player’s image, but it makes you wonder what the reality is.

All this to say, the hype that surrounded this team has taken a hit, and the image of what this team can actually accomplish is gaining clarity. If UW gets blown out at USC and Locker has another 4-20 type game, the bandwagon will have some open seats, similar to Safeco Field by about the middle of June. The jury is still out on this season, and on Jake Locker as a collegiate quarterback, but I’m starting to doubt that we will see massive improvement like we did last year out of this team, and Jake Locker.

-Dan

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Mitch Levy’s Game Tweets

Mitch Levy, from Sports Radio 950 KJR…

Like it or not, having the worst kick coverage team in major college football is plain and simply a reflection of the coaching staff.

I don’t think Nick Holt has done as good a job in his first year and a quarter as everyone else does. Def should be better than it is.

Nebraska drive to make it 28-14 was the most telling. 8 consecutive running plays right up middle. No 3rd downs. Blew UW’s interior def away.

Wide Receivers not as good as I originally thought. Against NFL caliber DB’s, no separation. Didn’t help Jake out.

Think #10 did a lot more than kill his Heisman chances. I think he clearly hurt his draft stock. He’ll be dropping down ‘big boards’ monday.

What was the freshman Ducre doing on 3rd and 14?
What was Desmond Trufant doing on 3rd and 16?
What was Quentin Richardson doing on Nebraska’s 2nd play from scrimmage?
What was Nate Williams doing on 1st play of 2nd half?

I don’t think I am as pessimistic as Mitch is, but I respect his opinion because he is not a homer and usually tells things how it is. I agree with his game tweets from watching Saturday’s game, although I am not heartbroken to get pumbled by an obviously superior Nebraska team. In fact, the BYU game still stings for me more than this loss. Saturday’s loss was just 1 game out of 12, and while it sucked to lose in the 2008 fashion that we did, it at least opened our eyes to what may actually be a realistic goal from this team. I will post more on this “reality check” later!

-Dan

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Congratulations Storm

I’m all for championships in Seattle, even if it’s our women’s basketball team. I used to be pretty cynical towards the WNBA, and I’m still not a fan, but I do realize these women are pretty good. For the Storm, it’s their 2nd championship. However, Seattle is still a championship deprived city, and will be until the Mariners, Seahawks, or Huskies win a title. That being said, here are some pictures from last night. For as bad as women’s basketball can be, the fan shots are tremendous.





-Dan

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Pac-10 Picks: Week 3

Last Week: Andrew (8-0), Dan (8-0), Joe (8-0), Matthew (8-0)
Overall: Andrew (17-1), Dan (17-1), Joe (17-1), Matthew (16-2)

Week 3:

    Arizona-Iowa

Arizona—Andrew, Dan, Joe; Iowa—Matthew

    USC-Minnesota

USC—The Good Guys

    Arizona St.-Wisconsin

Wisconsin—The Good Guys

    Oregon-Portland St.

Oregon—The Good Guys

    Stanford-Wake Forest

Stanford—The Good Guys

    California-Nevada

California—The Good Guys

    Oregon St.-Louisville

Oregon St.—The Good Guys

    Washington St.-SMU

SMU—The Good Guys

    UCLA-Houston

Houston—Andrew, Dan, Joe; UCLA—Matthew

    UW-Nebraska Predictions Later!

-Dan

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Pac-10 Picks: Week 2

Last Week: Andrew (9-1), Dan (9-1), Joe (9-1), Matthew (8-2)
Overall: (same)

Week 2:

    California-Colorado

California—The Good Guys

    Washington St.-Montana St.

Washington St.—The Good Guys

    Arizona St.-Northern Arizona

Arizona St.—The Good Guys

    Oregon-Tennessee

Oregon—The Good Guys

    Stanford-UCLA

Stanford—The Good Guys

    USC-Virginia

USC—The Good Guys

    Arizona-Citadel

Arizona—The Good Guys

    UW-Syracuse Predictions Later!

-Dan

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Paul Wulff is Dumb (not exactly breaking news)

Following Washington State’s season opening 65-17 loss at Oklahoma State, Paul Wulff gave reason for optimism, despite watching his team allow 50 or more points for the 8th time in its past 25 games.

“Everyone on the outside is going to look at the score, and I understand that it looked bad. Our special teams were very good. We had three tackles for losses in the punt game which is very rare. Our coverage units were outstanding.”

Is he serious? Dude, you’re “improved” team just lost by 48 points in a game that many thought the Cougs might hang around in. As if we didn’t already know it, Paul Wulff is a few fries short of a happy meal. His seat is already hot, and 3 tackles for loss on special teams is not going to cool anything.

-Dan

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Will College Gameday Pick NU-UW?

Amidst the frustration following Saturday’s loss to BYU, as if I wasn’t down enough, it occurred to me that College Gameday probably would not be coming to Seattle for the Nebraska game in week 3. Before the season began, there were rumblings that if Nebraska and Washington could handle their first two opponents, College Gameday would be very enticed by a week 3 matchup between NU and UW, especially if both teams were ranked. However, after losing to BYU, the Huskies will not be ranked heading into the Nebraska game, even if they throttle Syracuse. So can we officially cross UW off the possible week 3 sites to host Gameday? As Lee Corso would say, not so fast my friend! Working in Washington’s favor is a relatively weak slate of games in week 3, of which I’ve narrowed the list to 5 possibilities.

1—Clemson at (21) Auburn
This does not exactly scream game of the week, and I doubt it will be, but Clemson may be ranked by next week, and Auburn has a nice team. College Gameday loves those SEC crowds, and this one is already set for a 7pm ET kickoff, but ultimately there are better games to choose from.

2—Florida (8) at Tennessee
The annual week 3 rivalry is usually about as marquee as it gets, but the Vols are really down this year, and this game doesn’t have the luster it normally does. If Oregon beats up on Tennessee this weekend, I highly doubt Gameday will choose Rocky Top for it’s next host, especially given how many more great SEC matchups will present itself as the year goes on.

3—Iowa (9) at Arizona
Both Arizona and Iowa have easy games in week 2, so this will certainly be a matchup of 2-0 teams. Arizona also may be ranked at this point, and Nick Foles is a player the nation needs to see, but Tucson hosted College Gameday just last season, which probably decreases the likelihood of returning so soon. Still, this is a top 3 game in week 3 to be sure.

4—Arkansas (14) at Georgia (22)
A hesiman contender, SEC matchup, two ranked opponents—this game has a lot that Gameday looks for. But as mentioned, good SEC matchups are a dime a dozen, and if Gameday wants to see Ryan Mallett and Arkansas, why not wait one more week until they host #1 Alabama, or in week 5 vs. Texas A&M, or week 6 at Auburn? Georgia also has a ton of big games, most notably in week 9 against Florida. This is a contender to be sure, but there are better opportunities down the road for Gameday to consider. Also, if Georgia stumbles at South Carolina in week 2, this game is likely out of the running.

5—Nebraska (6) at Washington
It’s hard to believe that since College Gameday hit the road with their game of the week format, Montlake has never hosted the prime time affair. UW has been the road team in just 3 Gameday contests; ’98 at Nebraska,’02 at Michigan, and ’03 at Ohio State. The Gameday crew has made mention of their desire to do a game at Washington, and this seems like the perfect opportunity. Locker’s heisman hype may have taken a hit last week, but he is still pegged to be the top pick in the NFL draft. Throw in the Sarkisian era in year 2, Pete Carroll coaching in the same town, and a Huskies-Huskers matchup that has history, and you have a load of storylines that ESPN would love to cover. UW won’t be a top 25 team by week 3, but Nebraska is ranked 6th, and after the well documented USC upset last year, this game has upset special written all over it.

Andrew brings up a good point about Notre Dame at Michigan State being a possible big game in week 3, especially if ND can handle Michigan at home this weekend. Kickoff is 8pm ET in East Lansing, a natural time slot for Gameday to partner with ABC’s Saturday Night Football.

To recap, this weekend root for Michigan over Notre Dame, South Carolina over Georgia, Oregon over Tennessee, and of course Washington over Syracuse! If these chips fall in place, Gameday in Seattle may be a reality.

-Dan

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