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Oregon's chicken wire fails.

Of the Eight 4 star in state kids in Oregon this year, Oregon closed on 2 of them. So now we see that Cristobal can neither motivate his players to show up for a game, nor can he close on recruits in the front yard.

The Belliot years are gonna seem special after 4 years of this guy.
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    greenbloodgreenblood Member Posts: 14,277
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    I am giving Cristobal a pass for this year only. He stepped into a difficult situation after Slick Willie left the way he did. A couple guys Oregon lost early to UW, but Lenzy, Winston, and Tufanga went out of state due in large part of the coaching change.
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    greenbloodgreenblood Member Posts: 14,277
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    I am giving Cristobal a pass for this year only. He stepped into a difficult situation after Slick Willie left the way he did. A couple guys Oregon lost early to UW, but Lenzy, Winston, and Tufanga went out of state due in large part of the coaching change.

    He didn't step into shit.

    The sole fucking reason he was hired was to keep a recruiting class.
    And for the most part he did.
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    Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,573
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    I am giving Cristobal a pass for this year only. He stepped into a difficult situation after Slick Willie left the way he did. A couple guys Oregon lost early to UW, but Lenzy, Winston, and Tufanga went out of state due in large part of the coaching change.

    He didn't step into shit.

    The sole fucking reason he was hired was to keep a recruiting class.
    And for the most part he did.
    Agreed.

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    IPukeOregonGrellowIPukeOregonGrellow Member Posts: 2,183
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    salemcoog said:

    Of the Eight 4 star in state kids in Oregon this year, Oregon closed on 2 of them. So now we see that Cristobal can neither motivate his players to show up for a game, nor can he close on recruits in the front yard.

    The Belliot years are gonna seem special after 4 years of this guy.

    At the same time, the only Pac-12 program that signed more 4-stars was USC, with UCLA and UW also tied at 11, and he signed Oregon's highest rated class since the Willie Lyles era.

    It's LIPO, until it isn't LIPO anymore.
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    AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
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    Just checked, and Wazzu went 2 for 33 on 3-star or better players from Washington State this year. Eastern picked up 4 and the Beevs got 3 (with a coaching change!)

    Or if you want to just look at WA's 4 four-stars, WSU got 1, UW got 2, and FSU got 1.

    Wazzu had to fight off Boise and Utah for Rodrick Fisher.
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    Ice_HolmvikIce_Holmvik Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,908
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    Swaye's Wigwam

    When Oregon fans start to compare themselves to WSU, you know it's over.

    Autzen Pea Patch time!

    Hi Creep!
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    AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
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    When Oregon fans start to compare themselves to WSU, you know it's over.

    Autzen Pea Patch time!


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    AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
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    Your point was kind of silly. Oregon has never relied on Oregon kids.

    This year's recruiting class, while disappointing after being #1 for a spell, is a top-notch class.

    Will they develop and win? Look into your Cristoball for answers.

    And its kind of funny getting such a littlebro poast from a Cuog - since we usually get them from the Beevs.
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    KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,750
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    AZDuck said:

    Your point was kind of silly. Oregon has never relied on Oregon kids.

    This year's recruiting class, while disappointing after being #1 for a spell, is a top-notch class.

    Will they develop and win? Look into your Cristoball for answers.

    And its kind of funny getting such a littlebro poast from a Cuog - since we usually get them from the Beevs.

    It was a decent class for you guys. But this was THE year for Oregon to look out into the front yard and they didn't.


    Instead they were left holding the bag, in a manner, on multiple recruits that would have made Susan Lucci cringe.
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    IPukeOregonGrellowIPukeOregonGrellow Member Posts: 2,183
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    salemcoog said:

    AZDuck said:

    Just checked, and Wazzu went 2 for 33 on 3-star or better players from Washington State this year. Eastern picked up 4 and the Beevs got 3 (with a coaching change!)

    Or if you want to just look at WA's 4 four-stars, WSU got 1, UW got 2, and FSU got 1.

    Wazzu had to fight off Boise and Utah for Rodrick Fisher.

    Except WSU doesn't think they are an elite program like Oregon does.


    But with 3 straight losses to WSU, I could see where Oregon fan might get confused with that.

    The only two prospects worth their salt in Oregon in 2019 are our wide receiver coach's son and our quarterback's brother. If we build a wall around them, but don't get any other four-star players then fire everyone.
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    GreenRiverGatorzGreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,147
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    It's actually worse. They closed on 1/7 according to the composite, or 0/5 if you go by just 247. And the best part is that we snagged 2 of their better in-state guys, one of whom is a brother of a former duck. Even during the Oregon heyday, we did a decent enough job of fending off Chip and co. and keeping local talent at home. I don't believe they ever once came into our state and did a better job of cleaning up local talent than we did, like we just did to them this year. This would have been a pipe dream three years ago.
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    AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
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    It's actually worse. They closed on 1/7 according to the composite, or 0/5 if you go by just 247. And the best part is that we snagged 2 of their better in-state guys, one of whom is a brother of a former duck. Even during the Oregon heyday, we did a decent enough job of fending off Chip and co. and keeping local talent at home. I don't believe they ever once came into our state and did a better job of cleaning up local talent than we did, like we just did to them this year. This would have been a pipe dream three years ago.

    And look where that got you:

    0-12 against Oregon
    7-6 as far as the eyes could see

    I'm not saying that Oregon shouldn't go after local kids when they are worthwhile prospects (and this year there were some, for once)... but to ignore the coaching change and all that drama is also kinda FS.

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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    It's actually worse. They closed on 1/7 according to the composite, or 0/5 if you go by just 247. And the best part is that we snagged 2 of their better in-state guys, one of whom is a brother of a former duck. Even during the Oregon heyday, we did a decent enough job of fending off Chip and co. and keeping local talent at home. I don't believe they ever once came into our state and did a better job of cleaning up local talent than we did, like we just did to them this year. This would have been a pipe dream three years ago.

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    There you have it folks












    Cristobal > Ty
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