Other than talent, what about UCLA looks like a good team?
Beating Arizona at home
And to me that speaks volumes about Oregon for losing to Arizona at home.
What speaks more volumes is that you're too FS to understand Oregon's O-line situation during that game and the cuog game. Maybe you forgot about this too:
Other than talent, what about UCLA looks like a good team?
Beating Arizona at home
And to me that speaks volumes about Oregon for losing to Arizona at home.
What speaks more volumes is that you're too FS to understand Oregon's O-line situation during that game and the cuog game. Maybe you forgot about this too:
Other than talent, what about UCLA looks like a good team?
Beating Arizona at home
And to me that speaks volumes about Oregon for losing to Arizona at home.
What speaks more volumes is that you're too FS to understand Oregon's O-line situation during that game and the cuog game. Maybe you forgot about this too:
Other than talent, what about UCLA looks like a good team?
Beating Arizona at home
And to me that speaks volumes about Oregon for losing to Arizona at home.
What speaks more volumes is that you're too FS to understand Oregon's O-line situation during that game and the cuog game. Maybe you forgot about this too:
I didn't realize Oregon was the only team in America that suffers injuries.
You play the games based on your schedule. Injuries fucking happen. Other teams find injury issues and adversity and find ways to come through and win games.
What's going to be damning for Oregon is that they are going to have their only loss be at HOME to a team that will end up having 4 or 5 losses. It's going to be hard IMO to argue that THAT resume will be better than other 1 loss teams whose only loss was on the road by 1 score to top competition
You play the games based on your schedule. Injuries fucking happen. Other teams find injury issues and adversity and find ways to come through and win games.
What's going to be damning for Oregon is that they are going to have their only loss be at HOME to a team that will end up having 4 or 5 losses. It's going to be hard IMO to argue that THAT resume will be better than other 1 loss teams whose only loss was on the road by 1 score to top competition
Keep smoking that meth and pumping that gas
There won't be anything damning at all. Win out and get in.
You play the games based on your schedule. Injuries fucking happen. Other teams find injury issues and adversity and find ways to come through and win games.
What's going to be damning for Oregon is that they are going to have their only loss be at HOME to a team that will end up having 4 or 5 losses. It's going to be hard IMO to argue that THAT resume will be better than other 1 loss teams whose only loss was on the road by 1 score to top competition
Keep smoking that meth and pumping that gas
There won't be anything damning at all. Win out and get in.
The collapse of the rest of this conference could be a problem. Oregon has zero quality wins left to earn on the schedule.
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
UCLA beating Arizona means everyone in the South has two losses after next week (if Oregon wins). That's not good.
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I didn't realize Oregon was the only team in America that suffers injuries.
You play the games based on your schedule. Injuries fucking happen. Other teams find injury issues and adversity and find ways to come through and win games.
What's going to be damning for Oregon is that they are going to have their only loss be at HOME to a team that will end up having 4 or 5 losses. It's going to be hard IMO to argue that THAT resume will be better than other 1 loss teams whose only loss was on the road by 1 score to top competition
Keep smoking that meth and pumping that gas