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Yup. Sec title game when Tennessee is back healthy [emoji]128064[/emoji]
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I was offered tickets but it's not even worth it
Franklin will find a way to not just lose but get beat by 40
Curtis Samuels legit and he doesn't get near enough touches. Might have to let him straight up play RB and move him around occasionally
But he should be a 25 touch guy including passes and returns... and why doesn't he return kicks?
What besides Phil Knight makes Oregon the 2nd best job in the PAC?
Facilities and a commitment to have a nationally relevant program. Does UCLA have the latter?
Would rather The Game be an undefeated matchup to end the year, but you'll never hear me complain about them boys catching an L
- UCLA doesn't have Xbox's in every locker cubbies but their athletics facilities aren't that much worse than Oregon's. Sure Oregon has the shine and flash, but UCLA has upgraded their facilities (training center, 100yd practice field, etc.) since Mora got there. Washington's facilities may be as good as Oregon's.
- Oregon may have the worst recruiting base/footprint in the Pac12. Chip had to pay kids to come up to Oregon and even then they struggled to recruit. No one wants to live in Eugene.
- Any coach they hire has to run the HUNH. Same way pro style is part of USC's culture/tradition, a flashy spread is part of Oregon's. They're not hiring any old head pro style coaches.
- there's literally no championship tradition at Oregon to sell. You say they have the commitment to be nationally relevant, but besides the Chip Kelly run, what evidence is there of that? Kelly left and they went out and hired his offensive coordinator. Bellotti left and they went and hired his. I'm not saying they were bad hires but Oregon didn't even try to reach. They cared more about continuity.
- Any coach they hire would have to be ok with not just an AD that tells you what uniforms to wear but an over bearing booster who has more influence within the program than them.
- Oregon recently has a history of sexual assault so they're not hiring Art Briles or any other controversial coach.
- Name one exciting top flight coach you've heard linked to or even showing interest in the Oregon job.
Oregon is not an elite job. They've had great coaches that make it a good job while they are there. In a vacuum it is not that desirable. It's easier to win and get paid doing so at USC, UCLA, and Washington.
You had to know Sparty was gonna suck when one of their players got slapped and choked by draymond green and he called the police on him lmao
- Since when is NorCal not part of Oregon's recruiting footprint? That alone gives it a better recruiting footprint than UW that has a nice base of in-state talent but is bordered by OR, and Idaho.- UCLA doesn't have Xbox's in every locker cubbies but their athletics facilities aren't that much worse than Oregon's. Sure Oregon has the shine and flash, but UCLA has upgraded their facilities (training center, 100yd practice field, etc.) since Mora got there. Washington's facilities may be as good as Oregon's.
- Oregon may have the worst recruiting base/footprint in the Pac12. Chip had to pay kids to come up to Oregon and even then they struggled to recruit. No one wants to live in Eugene.
- Any coach they hire has to run the HUNH. Same way pro style is part of USC's culture/tradition, a flashy spread is part of Oregon's. They're not hiring any old head pro style coaches.
- there's literally no championship tradition at Oregon to sell. You say they have the commitment to be nationally relevant, but besides the Chip Kelly run, what evidence is there of that? Kelly left and they went out and hired his offensive coordinator. Bellotti left and they went and hired his. I'm not saying they were bad hires but Oregon didn't even try to reach. They cared more about continuity.
- Any coach they hire would have to be ok with not just an AD that tells you what uniforms to wear but an over bearing booster who has more influence within the program than them.
- Oregon recently has a history of sexual assault so they're not hiring Art Briles or any other controversial coach.
- Name one exciting top flight coach you've heard linked to or even showing interest in the Oregon job.
Oregon is not an elite job. They've had great coaches that make it a good job while they are there. In a vacuum it is not that desirable. It's easier to win and get paid doing so at USC, UCLA, and Washington.
The logical inconsistencies in the polls blow my mind.
A&M loses to the #1 team and Ohio State loses to an unranked team but is ahead of A&M
More shocking is the ole miss didn't move into the top ten after another "quality loss"
Don't mind him, he probably wasn't a fan during the Teevens and Walt Harris eras.
tOSU drops to 6th, I'm shocked. I was expecting 10-12