I actually see more than two possible meaningful outcomes:calumnus said:
It is a big question of whether we deserve the ranking. I have no idea how good we are. I think this game is a big test of that. However there are two possible results: 1) we win, proving we are a good team and move even higher in the rankings or 2) we lose, showing we are not there yet and drop out of the rankings (but boost Oregon).
The fact we are ranked now is good, because it gives us a chance to move higher with a win (which we would deserve). If we lose, who cares?
1. win
2. "good" loss
3. bad loss
Okay, so, at some point, we will need more than moral victories, but right now, I think it's really important to at least play Oregon tough in this game. The staff is trying to sell the perception of us being "a program on the rise" and I think we can still do this with a close loss this Saturday, provided we still go on to have a winning record this season. Were we to lose big, it would be back to square one, with the perception stuff.