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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/Sky-Flyer on 2023-10-18 23:22:49.
I feel like I should start by saying, I’m not as knowledge on Washington Football as I wish I was, but I’ve been wondering recently with the resurgence of the Huskies under Deboer, where does Washington lie in CFBs history right now in terms of success? They have a .700 win percentage, and have Rose Bowl success, 3 national titles, and 13 PAC 12 championships along with 27 straight winning seasons through 2003, but was also a bottom feeder for the bulk of the 2000’s before hiring Chris Petersen and Kalen Deboer. Are they historically great? good? I feel like the answer should be obvious but I think it makes for an interesting convo.