For every loss, there was one of two thoughts running through Lorenzo Romar’s mind.
Washington was barreling toward a 9-22 season and a 2-16 run in the Pac-12 all while missing the NCAA Tournament for a sixth straight season.
Romar’s first thought was if UW’s administration gave him one more year, he’d turn things around. After all, Romar and his staff were building the No. 1 recruiting class in America and had the experienced personnel to go with it.
Or he was going to get fired.
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