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Oregon fans had an early Thanksgiving. Thankful as hell that SC won tonight.
if he beats ucla and we get to the pac 12 championship game and we smash oregon. its his. Other than that, i don't know if he's the right guy. Once the honeymoon's over, and we don't start winning games, then people are going to turn on him like CLK.Nice to see USC with a big victory again
They gonna hire him as coach?
Can I ask this?
What's worse, losing to ranked or unranked teams? This is the third time in last 21 games a top 10 Stanford team has lost to an unranked team. I know that Oregon has their losses in the past few years, but they haven't lost to an inferior opponent since probably 2009. Since then, their losses have come against:
2009, Boise State (14-0) - Final ranking #4
2009, Stanford (8-5)
2009, Ohio State (11-2) - Final ranking #5
2010, Auburn (14-0) - Final ranking #1
2011, LSU (13-1) - Final ranking #2
2011, USC (10-2) - Final ranking #6
2012, Stanford (12-2) - Final ranking #7
2013, Stanford (8-2) - TBD
Total record of these teams Oregon has lost to: 90-14 (.957 winning percentage of those teams).
Stanford on the other hand, since 2010 has lost to these teams:
2010, Oregon (13-1) - Final ranking #3
2011, Oregon (12-2) - Final ranking #4
2012, Washington (7-6)
2012, Notre Dame (12-1) - Final ranking #4
2013, Utah (4-6) - TBD
2013, USC (8-3) - TBD
Total record of these teams Stanford has lost to since 2010: 56-19 (.746 winning percentage of those teams). Keep in mind that I completely left out the 2009 season for Stanford in which they had five losses that included: Wake Forest (5-7), Oregon State (8-5), Arizona (8-5), California (8-5), Oklahoma (8-5).
Some more questions brought up by these numbers is this: why doesn't Stanford get a bad rap for losing to unranked or weaker opponents? People are saying that Oregon's loss to Stanford last week set the program back years (which is ridiculous and beyond knee-jerk), yet Stanford's losses to unranked/mediocre teams somehow doesn't do anything to harm their image? I'm not disputing Oregon's inability to win some of their bigger games in the past, but it's not like they haven't lost to anybody they shouldn't have lost to (outside of Stanford in 2009).
I'd just like to get some opinion about these perceptions of Oregon and Stanford given their losses.
BTW, all rankings are based on final AP poll in each year.
So just to get feedback, USC fans are content with Ed Ogeron as the coach going forward in the future?
So just to get feedback, USC fans are content with Ed Ogeron as the coach going forward in the future?
Noooo. I want someone to take this program in the right direction. Not a fun coach. I think it would just be makeup on a pig. Need new blood at HC.So just to get feedback, USC fans are content with Ed Ogeron as the coach going forward in the future?
Would be pretty cool to see Orgeron pull a college version of Bill Belichick and turn his coaching image around. If he got the job.
Are Stanford & Oregon's program expectations the same? And I wouldn't exactly call the losses Oregon took to '11 USC & '11 Stanford losses they should have taken. I mean they did come at Autzen in which they were high favorites in.
So just to get feedback, USC fans are content with Ed Ogeron as the coach going forward in the future?