Saturday marks a big day for college football fans, as the University of Washington Huskies take on the Oregon Ducks. While Seattle residents may be cheering for the Huskies, non-Seattle residents may be rooting against them. Here are a few reasons why non-Seattle residents may be cheering against the Huskies on Saturday.
First, the Huskies have been a dominant force in the Pac-12 for many years. They have won the conference championship four times since 2000, and they have been to the College Football Playoff twice in the last four years. This success has made them a target for other teams in the conference, and non-Seattle residents may be looking to see them lose.
Second, the Huskies have a long history of success against Oregon. They have won the last six meetings between the two teams, and they have won 11 of the last 12 matchups. Non-Seattle residents may be looking to see Oregon finally break through and get a win against their rivals.
Third, there is a lot of pride on the line when it comes to this rivalry. The Huskies and Ducks have been competing since 1900, and the rivalry has become one of the most heated in college football. Non-Seattle residents may be looking to see the Ducks finally get a win and take back some of their pride.
Finally, non-Seattle residents may be cheering against the Huskies simply because they are not their team. College football is all about rivalries and rooting for your team, and non-Seattle residents may be looking to see someone else win on Saturday.
No matter what side you are on, Saturday’s game between the Huskies and Ducks is sure to be an exciting one. Non-Seattle residents may be cheering against the Huskies for any number of reasons, but one thing is for sure: they will be watching with anticipation to see who comes out on top.