Correct sir.JALMOND wrote:Huskies went with EWU I believe. I know its not PSU for sure.SeattleGriz wrote:
Wasn't PSU supposed to play the U of Washigton?
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Correct sir.JALMOND wrote:Huskies went with EWU I believe. I know its not PSU for sure.SeattleGriz wrote:
Wasn't PSU supposed to play the U of Washigton?

I thought it was supposed to be EWU and PSU. They cancelled the rest of their series with BYU and needed to fill two slots. I read it on the seattle times blog and now can't find it again.JALMOND wrote:Huskies went with EWU I believe. I know its not PSU for sure.SeattleGriz wrote:
Wasn't PSU supposed to play the U of Washigton?

Glanville was talking about setting up a second money game but it was never disclosed who the opponent was. Glanville supposedly was talking to both the Big 10 and Big 12. Nothing was set in stone on the second money game anyway as far as I know and the new coach may not like the idea of two money games.SeattleGriz wrote:I thought it was supposed to be EWU and PSU. They cancelled the rest of their series with BYU and needed to fill two slots. I read it on the seattle times blog and now can't find it again.JALMOND wrote:
Huskies went with EWU I believe. I know its not PSU for sure.
Maybe it was just pillow talk and isn't going to happen.

Found the thread where I posted the link. The link takes you to todays blog, and I don't know how far back this post was, but:JALMOND wrote: Maybe Bobby is planning on taking the Griz to Seattle next year?

My take is that PSU will honor the game with Oregon next year and the game with Arizona State in 2011. Any other games may be on hold until PSU comes up with a coach. UW makes sense, though, as it seems that PSU is trying for easy to get to non-conference money games.SeattleGriz wrote:Found the thread where I posted the link. The link takes you to todays blog, and I don't know how far back this post was, but:JALMOND wrote: Maybe Bobby is planning on taking the Griz to Seattle next year?
"Specifically, UW announced today that it will host Eastern Washington on Sept. 3, 2011, the first time the Huskies will ever play a lower-division school (they've played schools in their past that are lower-division schools now but those came at a time that there weren't clear designations like there are today). UPDATE --- Here's a Wikipedia history of the divisions. Most relevant is the declaration of Division I and I-AA came in 1978.
UW also announced it will face Hawaii on Dec. 7, 2013, in Honolulu and Sept. 19, 2015, at Husky Stadium.
And UW also announced it will travel to Madison, Wis. on Sept. 2, 2017 and then host Wisconsin on Sept. 1, 2018.
It is also expected that UW will announce soon that it will also host Portland State in 2012. The games against EWU and Portland State replace a home-and-home series with BYU that is being canceled. UW will play at BYU to open next season but otherwise is done with the Provo-based Cougars for a while."