Gilbertson was the lazy assistant hire after they railroaded Rick because he lied about the 69er interview and he was slick Rick for reasons. I have no idea why they hired Willingham after he failed at Notre Dung and couldn't even get top 20 classes. Nobody in their right mind would say Warshington has been more successful than the Yucks this century, but for the 1,000th time, it's another cherry picked timestamp to make Oregon look like some West Coast juggernaut. USC is the only blue blood in the west.
Florida State when Bobby finally broke through - 99?
Oregon reminds me of Clemson under Dabo. Keep swinging the axe and he got a couple in several play off appearances, Clemson had won one in 81 or so but Oregon fans don't count that of course because it wasn't in a 12 team playoff
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The games make no sense, other than the fact that they make the Conferences a shit ton of money. For that reason, they're going nowhere
Gilbertson was the lazy assistant hire after they railroaded Rick because he lied about the 69er interview and he was slick Rick for reasons. I have no idea why they hired Willingham after he failed at Notre Dung and couldn't even get top 20 classes. Nobody in their right mind would say Warshington has been more successful than the Yucks this century, but for the 1,000th time, it's another cherry picked timestamp to make Oregon look like some West Coast juggernaut. USC is the only blue blood in the west.
Is English not your native language Bill?
So, like being in the first row behind first class.
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another white flag
fair.
But at the same time stacking the most air miles and the most likely to be the next school to break through.
Winning a national championship is a lot harder now than it was 30 years ago.
I honestly can’t even think of the last school that won their first national championship. Florida in 96?
Florida State when Bobby finally broke through - 99?
Oregon reminds me of Clemson under Dabo. Keep swinging the axe and he got a couple in several play off appearances, Clemson had won one in 81 or so but Oregon fans don't count that of course because it wasn't in a 12 team playoff
And it took generational quarterbacks which is the rule not the exception. Watson and Lawrence. They have stepped back with the guys that followed
It is indeed Florida 96
Oh so you mean business class?
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Bobbeh won his first in 93 with Chuck Ward.
Still lost at ND that year, tho.
Bowden and James were hired within a year of each other
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Don was 19-13 in his first 3 years at UW.
Also 21-13-1 in the 3 year run up to his early 90s 2 year stretch of dominance.
James enjoyed 5(?!) 10+ win seasons over his 18 year run in Montlake.
It takes time. And sometimes it takes time again.
*3 year stretch of dominance
1990 - 10-2 Rose Bowl W
1991 - 12-0 Rose Bowl W
1992 - 9-3 Rose Bowl L
I’m not sure 3 losses(one of them to the Coogs) is dominance but perhaps I have higher standards than you lot.
3 straight conference titles. 3 straight Rose Bowls. That's pretty dominant.
The wheels came off 1992 for obvious reasons, but that squad was rolling until the suspension.
3 straight Rose Bowls pre BCS was pretty rare
especially with the antiquated tiebreaker rules.
Head to head was the tiebreaker. 2 were outright
Not following
I thought it was who had the longest rose bowl drought but looks like that was only for the big ten