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2023 class rankings

46XiJCAB
46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
edited February 16 in College Football Forum
This is after the recent reevaluations.

Oregon at #11 overall with 37 commitments and a 90.73 ave. 5-4-3* 1-22-12.

Oregon jumped two spots to #10 in the recruit rankings and one spot to #11 for transfers.

SC is #8 overall.

I was scrolling down to find uw but got bored. I may give it another try later.
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  • coronabruin
    coronabruin Member Posts: 1,515
    How many STEM majors do you reckon?
  • MikeSeaver
    MikeSeaver Member Posts: 5,800
    “We don’t care”


  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,460 Founders Club

    “We don’t care”


    We? care. But coming off 11-2 and bringing everyone back, including "5 star" QB and receivers, I mean how many of your? recruits are going to come in and play right away in Eugene? At a high level?

    Outside of Nix (who isn't an elite passer) next year could very well be a 2017 "Next year will be special" Willie Taggert kind of year.

    Potentially 4th in the North inc. You guys were a cuog collapse away from that this year.
  • MikeSeaver
    MikeSeaver Member Posts: 5,800
    edited January 2023
    haie said:

    “We don’t care”


    We? care. But coming off 11-2 and bringing everyone back, including "5 star" QB and receivers, I mean how many of your? recruits are going to come in and play right away in Eugene? At a high level?

    Outside of Nix (who isn't an elite passer) next year could very well be a 2017 "Next year will be special" Willie Taggert kind of year.

    Potentially 4th in the North inc. You guys were a cuog collapse away from that this year.
    If we’re going to play that game, Oregon was also 2 plays away from being 11-1 and playing USwissC in the conf title game, playoff spot on the line and the winner of that game is most likely the winner of the Heisman.

    It sounds like, in your opinion, history and science are going to change their course and UW is going to be good for more than one year in a row and Oregon is dead again?

    Because the 25-30 year pattern says otherwise.

    You’re more likely 2005 Oregon than 2016 UW.
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,460 Founders Club
    edited January 2023

    haie said:

    “We don’t care”


    We? care. But coming off 11-2 and bringing everyone back, including "5 star" QB and receivers, I mean how many of your? recruits are going to come in and play right away in Eugene? At a high level?

    Outside of Nix (who isn't an elite passer) next year could very well be a 2017 "Next year will be special" Willie Taggert kind of year.

    Potentially 4th in the North inc. You guys were a cuog collapse away from that this year.
    If we’re going to play that game, Oregon was also 2 plays away from being 11-1 and playing USwissC in the conf title game, playoff spot on the line and the winner of that game is most likely the winner of the Heisman.

    It sounds like, in your opinion, history and science are going to change their course and UW is going to be good for more than one year in a row and Oregon is dead again?

    Because the 25-30 year pattern says otherwise.

    You’re more likely 2005 Oregon than 2016 UW.
    More like 2005 Oregon based on...?

    You're turning over a lot of your roster, you're losing your Cristobol developed OL which was your strength, you have to play UW on the road, your new class isn't going to be able to contribute that much, and your DC still sucks and probably only lasts another season or two there. The UTSA guy could also be a downgrade and Bo can't stand in the pocket and dish anyways.

    All you're offering here is schtick.

    No one knows anything about 2024, we? might both be playing in a different conference.
  • 46XiJCAB
    46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    Haie doesn’t care about Oregon football. His War & Peace responses says so.

    Oregon is going to be damn good. Not worried about their OL. Two very good transfers will be shore things up. Nice LB addition. Hill and Stephens coming back. DL looks nice. Skill positions and QB excellent.

    Yup, it’s gonna be a good year to be a Duck.

    4th place.

    LOL............FS.
  • 46XiJCAB
    46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967

    haie said:

    “We don’t care”


    We? care. But coming off 11-2 and bringing everyone back, including "5 star" QB and receivers, I mean how many of your? recruits are going to come in and play right away in Eugene? At a high level?

    Outside of Nix (who isn't an elite passer) next year could very well be a 2017 "Next year will be special" Willie Taggert kind of year.

    Potentially 4th in the North inc. You guys were a cuog collapse away from that this year.
    If we’re going to play that game, Oregon was also 2 plays away from being 11-1 and playing USwissC in the conf title game, playoff spot on the line and the winner of that game is most likely the winner of the Heisman.

    It sounds like, in your opinion, history and science are going to change their course and UW is going to be good for more than one year in a row and Oregon is dead again?

    Because the 25-30 year pattern says otherwise.

    You’re more likely 2005 Oregon than 2016 UW.
    Husky’s gonna be so average in 2024, most likely a 4th place for them. Can’t see them any higher.
  • GrandpaSankey
    GrandpaSankey Member Posts: 958
    46XiJCAB said:

    haie said:

    “We don’t care”


    We? care. But coming off 11-2 and bringing everyone back, including "5 star" QB and receivers, I mean how many of your? recruits are going to come in and play right away in Eugene? At a high level?

    Outside of Nix (who isn't an elite passer) next year could very well be a 2017 "Next year will be special" Willie Taggert kind of year.

    Potentially 4th in the North inc. You guys were a cuog collapse away from that this year.
    If we’re going to play that game, Oregon was also 2 plays away from being 11-1 and playing USwissC in the conf title game, playoff spot on the line and the winner of that game is most likely the winner of the Heisman.

    It sounds like, in your opinion, history and science are going to change their course and UW is going to be good for more than one year in a row and Oregon is dead again?

    Because the 25-30 year pattern says otherwise.

    You’re more likely 2005 Oregon than 2016 UW.
    Husky’s gonna be so average in 2024, most likely a 4th place for them. Can’t see them any higher.
    FUCK OFF