While watching Texas Tech get drubbed at home last week by KU, by 35 points, I explained to other people in the room that my team doesn't ever lose at home by 35 points and that I am thankful for that. They may of lost at home by 35 in the dirty 90's... My question is, if WSU were ever to be that awful, what would attendance be like? I'm going to assume not good. How long would the WSU coach last? My assumption is not very long at all. Could they even use losing to the KU and UK's of the world as excuse?
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Originally posted by bleed yellow View PostWhile watching Texas Tech get drubbed at home last week by KU, by 35 points, I explained to other people in the room that my team doesn't ever lose at home by 35 points and that I am thankful for that. They may of lost at home by 35 in the dirty 90's... My question is, if WSU were ever to be that awful, what would attendance be like? I'm going to assume not good. How long would the WSU coach last? My assumption is not very long at all. Could they even use losing to the KU and UK's of the world as excuse?
WSU lost to KU 93-66
WSU lost to Austin Peay 81-55
WSU lost to ISUR 78-57
WSU lost to Tulsa 89-52
WSU lost to SIU 94-59
some notable away games
WSU lost to KU at KU 103-54
WSU lost to Evansville 84-58
these all happened in the lost decade - look to the Cohen/Thompson/Smithson years for your answer and pray we never repeat them.
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What a silly thread and I'm kinda ashamed of myself for even responding. If WSU lost at home by 35 points, well then, they would lose at home by 35 points. It can happen to any team. All you have to have is the right set of circumstances. And if you think it can't happen, think again. In the unlikely event it should happen, then you just pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and get back to work so it doesn't happen again.
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