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  1. 1. Which should be the Game Of The Week?

    • #24 Texas Tech @ West Virginia
    • #12 Oklahoma @ Texas


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Huskies better come out a new team in the 2nd half. They are getting it handed to them so far. Still a lot of football to be played though. Pac 12 could be potentially playing their way out of a playoff spot this weekend though.

WSU/USC/UW would be at one loss, potentially. WSU is out of it. Interesting how the rest could shake out.

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36 minutes ago, NateDawg said:

Huskies better come out a new team in the 2nd half. They are getting it handed to them so far. Still a lot of football to be played though. Pac 12 could be potentially playing their way out of a playoff spot this weekend though.

WSU/USC/UW would be at one loss, potentially. WSU is out of it. Interesting how the rest could shake out.

I'm not sure that a one-loss Pac-12 champ makes the playoffs.  Washington's OOC schedule doesn't help when Rutgers is their "best" win.  Washington State isn't much better.  USC probably has the best OOC schedule, especially after they face Notre Dame.  They're probably the "best" option of the one-loss Pac-12 teams assuming Washington loses at some point.

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David Sills is quietly one of the best WRs in the nation. Who would have thought a pro style QB recruit, let alone one who has had the spotlight on him since he was 12 years old under the guise that he was a prodigal QB, would bloom into a top college receiver? It's odd, because you'd think the reason he didn't make it as a QB would be mental, since I'd venture to say the amount and level of QB training he received prior to college far exceeded anyone else, and he grew to the optimal size. However, for him to succeed at WR so quickly despite not being a freak athlete, suggests great mental makeup and football IQ. Must be that he just didn't have the arm strength? Pretty cool to see him having so much success, nonetheless.

 

39 catches, 600 yards, 12 TDs in 6 games this season.

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3 minutes ago, RandyMossIsBoss said:

David Sills is quietly one of the best WRs in the nation. Who would have thought a pro style QB recruit, let alone one who has had the spotlight on him since he was 12 years old under the guise that he was a prodigal QB, would bloom into a top college receiver? It's odd, because you'd think the reason he didn't make it as a QB would be mental, since I'd venture to say the amount and level of QB training he received prior to college far exceeded anyone else, and he grew to the optimal size. However, for him to succeed at WR so quickly despite not being a freak athlete, suggests great mental makeup and football IQ. Must be that he just didn't have the arm strength? Pretty cool to see him having so much success, nonetheless.

 

39 catches, 600 yards, 12 TDs in 6 games this season.

Hand injury messed with his throwing motion

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3 minutes ago, RandyMossIsBoss said:

David Sills is quietly one of the best WRs in the nation. Who would have thought a pro style QB recruit, let alone one who has had the spotlight on him since he was 12 years old under the guise that he was a prodigal QB, would bloom into a top college receiver? It's odd, because you'd think the reason he didn't make it as a QB would be mental, since I'd venture to say the amount and level of QB training he received prior to college far exceeded anyone else, and he grew to the optimal size. However, for him to succeed at WR so quickly despite not being a freak athlete, suggests great mental makeup and football IQ. Must be that he just didn't have the arm strength? Pretty cool to see him having so much success, nonetheless.

 

39 catches, 600 yards, 12 TDs in 6 games this season.

It was arm strength, IIRC.

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3 minutes ago, RandyMossIsBoss said:

David Sills is quietly one of the best WRs in the nation. Who would have thought a pro style QB recruit, let alone one who has had the spotlight on him since he was 12 years old under the guise that he was a prodigal QB, would bloom into a top college receiver? It's odd, because you'd think the reason he didn't make it as a QB would be mental, since I'd venture to say the amount and level of QB training he received prior to college far exceeded anyone else, and he grew to the optimal size. However, for him to succeed at WR so quickly despite not being a freak athlete, suggests great mental makeup and football IQ. Must be that he just didn't have the arm strength? Pretty cool to see him having so much success, nonetheless.

 

39 catches, 600 yards, 12 TDs in 6 games this season.

He’s a stud. I think, should you be able to put the weight on him, he’d be a great TE in the NFL. Of course, he could be Joe Jurevicius. 

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