![]() You might argue it didn’t matter where UW got the ball. A 1-in-50 chance of getting the ball back. With three timeouts in his pocket, he decided to try an onside kick. Heck, when Oregon, down 10 with time running out, scored a touchdown in less time than it takes to walk to the fridge, it opened the door for one more Dan Lanning mistake against the only Pac-12 team he couldn’t defeat in his short tenure. It’s just another reason why betting seems to be a fool’s errand.) (In an another, unrelated note, the over/under was set at 65.5 points. ![]() Not that Washington and Oregon didn’t make it interesting. But it just seemed to us anyone who had watched the Huskies all year and thought, ya, in the most important game of the season UW is going to lose by double digits, had to be wearing Nike sunglasses. Of course, we then cautioned against using us as a betting guru, as we rarely get anything right. “Take Washington and the points Friday night.” That’s what we wrote Tuesday morning. ![]() What can we cover on this snow-covered Saturday? Washington clinching its spot in the College Football Playoff invitational? Cam Ward leaving Washington State and becoming a free agent? Gonzaga visiting Las Vegas to play another Pac-12 school, this time USC? Yes.
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