Bo to Washington

Also, Chris Petersen wasn't offered the job by USC AD Pat Haden although he did interview.

And Army, UW has 4 national championships on their resume as well - with a lot better location in Seattle.

 
finlay22 said:
Seattle is sh**ty most of the year, rain, snow and cold.
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Most Depressing U.S. Cities in 2011

The following U.S. cities searched for depression-related terms on Google more often than other cities, according to Google Trends.

Population-adjusted rankings

Seattle, WA

Portland, OR

Minneapolis, MN

Philadelphia, PA

Atlanta, GA

San Diego, CA

San Francisco, CA

Boston, MA

Austin, TX

Denver, CO

Charlotte, NC

Dallas, TX

Chicago, IL

Columbus, OH

San Antonio, TX

 
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Most Depressing U.S. Cities in 2011

The following U.S. cities searched for depression-related terms on Google more often than other cities, according to Google Trends.

Population-adjusted rankings

Seattle, WA

Portland, OR

Minneapolis, MN

Philadelphia, PA

Atlanta, GA

San Diego, CA

San Francisco, CA

Boston, MA

Austin, TX

Denver, CO

Charlotte, NC

Dallas, TX

Chicago, IL

Columbus, OH

San Antonio, TX
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Most Depressing U.S. Cities in 2011

The following U.S. cities searched for depression-related terms on Google more often than other cities, according to Google Trends.

Population-adjusted rankings

Seattle, WA

Portland, OR

Minneapolis, MN

Philadelphia, PA

Atlanta, GA

San Diego, CA

San Francisco, CA

Boston, MA

Austin, TX

Denver, CO

Charlotte, NC

Dallas, TX

Chicago, IL

Columbus, OH

San Antonio, TX
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finlay22 said:
Seattle is sh**ty most of the year, rain, snow and cold.
Wrong bout the snow and the cold.
Yes I was wrong about the snow but Seattle is still sh**ty most of the time.

Seattle is in the top 5 rainiest U.S. cities by number of precipitations days, and it gets the least amount of annual sunlight of all major cities in the lower-48 states.

 
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Most Depressing U.S. Cities in 2011

The following U.S. cities searched for depression-related terms on Google more often than other cities, according to Google Trends.

Population-adjusted rankings

Seattle, WA

Portland, OR

Minneapolis, MN

Philadelphia, PA

Atlanta, GA

San Diego, CA

San Francisco, CA

Boston, MA

Austin, TX

Denver, CO

Charlotte, NC

Dallas, TX

Chicago, IL

Columbus, OH

San Antonio, TX
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