So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.
The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted.
No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.
There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.
Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?
That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off.
So, in your world, the Ducks path will be the most difficult EVAH, because you don't like UW?
Got it.
How old ARE you?
Are you aware of any NC's other than the '91 Dawgs, and your potential team this year? No? Possibly some Miami, ND, Bamako, USC squads may have had a challenge getting to the NC? Doesn't ring a bell?
You are a myopic fucking quook of the highest order.
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.
The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted.
No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.
There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.
Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?
That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off.
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.
The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted.
No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.
There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.
Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?
That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off.
Ugh, your schedule this year, even with the two bowl game playoffs (assuming you win) would not be the toughest path to claim a NC. I'm too lazy to research it but i seriously doubt your schedule matches up the the toughest ever. Shit, I think UW 1991 was harder than yours this year with playing SC, Cal, Nebraska, Michigan. Michigan State, Arizona (lol), Florida State, and Alabama not that much different.
Oregon would have snapped a 29 game winning streak, and beaten the greatest college coach in the modern era in back to back weeks. They would also have victories over another top 10 team, a top 15 team on the road, and another top 15 team for the conference crown.
You my friend are a moron
He is a moron, but Catard somehow manages to always be the biggest dunce on every thread he participates in.
That is impossible in any thread in which you open your butt munching hole, dipshit.
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.
The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted.
No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.
There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.
Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?
That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off.
WTF'd for saying the Pac-12 North champions had a tough road.
The Ducks cannot help it that you guys have sucked hard for 14 straight years.
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.
The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted.
No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.
There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.
Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?
That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off.
TCU says hi
Fucking lol. They gave up 61 to fucking Baylor.
Fucking lol. Losing by 3 at Baylor >>>>>>>>>> Losing by 7 at home to Arizona.
There's an argument against TCU, but it's not based on discussing the game they lost.
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.
The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted.
No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.
There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.
Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?
That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off.
Ugh, your schedule this year, even with the two bowl game playoffs (assuming you win) would not be the toughest path to claim a NC. I'm too lazy to research it but i seriously doubt your schedule matches up the the toughest ever. Shit, I think UW 1991 was harder than yours this year with playing SC, Cal, Nebraska, Michigan. Michigan State, Arizona (lol), Florida State, and Alabama not that much different.
You mean 3-8 USC? You played three ranked squads all season. #9 Nebraska, (road), #7 Cal, (road), and #4 UM, (neutral).
The Ducks have beaten #22 Utah, (road), #14 UCLA, (road), #10 UA, (neutral), #8 Mich St., (home), and if they beat #3 FSU and #1 Bama, at neutral sites, it isn't even close.
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.
The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted.
No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.
There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.
Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?
That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off.
Ugh, your schedule this year, even with the two bowl game playoffs (assuming you win) would not be the toughest path to claim a NC. I'm too lazy to research it but i seriously doubt your schedule matches up the the toughest ever. Shit, I think UW 1991 was harder than yours this year with playing SC, Cal, Nebraska, Michigan. Michigan State, Arizona (lol), Florida State, and Alabama not that much different.
You mean 3-8 USC? You played three ranked squads all season. #9 Nebraska, (road), #7 Cal, (road), and #4 UM, (neutral).
The Ducks have beaten #22 Utah, (road), #14 UCLA, (road), #10 UA, (neutral), #8 Mich St., (home), and if they beat #3 FSU and #1 Bama, at neutral sites, it isn't even close.
Yeah, big IF, but hellishly tough if it happens.
The Quooks ryk. If the ducks pull it off, that's a hell of a road. I"m not willing to say it's TUFFer than anyone in history, but it's easily tuffer than the 91 Dawgs schedule.
OTOH, the 91 Dawgs didn't lose at home to Rick Rod. lulz.
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.
The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted.
No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.
There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.
Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?
That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off.
Ugh, your schedule this year, even with the two bowl game playoffs (assuming you win) would not be the toughest path to claim a NC. I'm too lazy to research it but i seriously doubt your schedule matches up the the toughest ever. Shit, I think UW 1991 was harder than yours this year with playing SC, Cal, Nebraska, Michigan. Michigan State, Arizona (lol), Florida State, and Alabama not that much different.
You mean 3-8 USC? You played three ranked squads all season. #9 Nebraska, (road), #7 Cal, (road), and #4 UM, (neutral).
The Ducks have beaten #22 Utah, (road), #14 UCLA, (road), #10 UA, (neutral), #8 Mich St., (home), and if they beat #3 FSU and #1 Bama, at neutral sites, it isn't even close.
Yeah, big IF, but hellishly tough if it happens.
The Quooks ryk. If the ducks pull it off, that's a hell of a road. I"m not willing to say it's TUFFer than anyone in history, but it's easily tuffer than the 91 Dawgs schedule.
OTOH, the 91 Dawgs didn't lose at home to Rick Rod. lulz.
Six of your conference foes in '91 were .500 (asu), or worse, (USC, UA, Wazzu, UO, OSU) in conference play.
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.
The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted.
No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.
There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.
Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?
That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off.
Ugh, your schedule this year, even with the two bowl game playoffs (assuming you win) would not be the toughest path to claim a NC. I'm too lazy to research it but i seriously doubt your schedule matches up the the toughest ever. Shit, I think UW 1991 was harder than yours this year with playing SC, Cal, Nebraska, Michigan. Michigan State, Arizona (lol), Florida State, and Alabama not that much different.
You mean 3-8 USC? You played three ranked squads all season. #9 Nebraska, (road), #7 Cal, (road), and #4 UM, (neutral).
The Ducks have beaten #22 Utah, (road), #14 UCLA, (road), #10 UA, (neutral), #8 Mich St., (home), and if they beat #3 FSU and #1 Bama, at neutral sites, it isn't even close.
Yeah, big IF, but hellishly tough if it happens.
The Quooks ryk. If the ducks pull it off, that's a hell of a road. I"m not willing to say it's TUFFer than anyone in history, but it's easily tuffer than the 91 Dawgs schedule.
OTOH, the 91 Dawgs didn't lose at home to Rick Rod. lulz.
Six of your conference foes in '91 were .500 (asu), or worse, (USC, UA, Wazzu, UO, OSU) in conference play.
Conference wins are a zero sum game. The relative distribution of those wins does nothing to prove the difficulty of the conference from one year to another.
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.
The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted.
No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.
There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.
Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?
That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off.
TCU says hi
Fucking lol. They gave up 61 to fucking Baylor.
Fucking lol. Losing by 3 at Baylor >>>>>>>>>> Losing by 7 at home to Arizona.
There's an argument against TCU, but it's not based on discussing the game they lost.
Baylor is a huge canker sore on TCU because Baylor schedules like a pedo-bear. That loss, and the way it happened, along with the Frogs' best win being over a "meh" KSU squad, means the TCU can't really say shit about being snubbed.
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.
The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted.
No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.
There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.
Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?
That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off.
Ugh, your schedule this year, even with the two bowl game playoffs (assuming you win) would not be the toughest path to claim a NC. I'm too lazy to research it but i seriously doubt your schedule matches up the the toughest ever. Shit, I think UW 1991 was harder than yours this year with playing SC, Cal, Nebraska, Michigan. Michigan State, Arizona (lol), Florida State, and Alabama not that much different.
well if you're going to be too lazy to research it then don't post it. in this case, it was FS.
SC was 3-8 in 1991. and based on doogic I've heard before, if Cal was the next tuffest team in the conference that year, and it was, then the Pac had to have been down. Right?
Pac had 3 teams in the top 20 in 91 - UW, Cal and UCLA. Stanford made the low end of some top 25 lists. I'm liking the Pac 12s chances of having about that kind of representation.
The road game at Nebraska was tuff. Oregon's home game against Michigan State was tuff. Exactly equal? No. But then again, that same Nebraska team got ass raped by Miami and didn't crack 100 yards rushing, RUSHING, for the game. That's right, I'll say it again: a Nebraska team that rushed for a game TOTAL of 80 yards. Maybe not that tuff.
Finally, Michigan was a joke compared to what Oregon will face if, IF, they win the title, which I rather doubt. Florida State hung 51 fucking points on them AT Michigan. Juggernauts do not give up 51 pts. at home. Their 31 pts. had a lot of garbage time scoring too - I watched the game with much interest. I know. Florida State kicked Michigan's ASS at Michigan. That Michigan team would get boat raced against either FSU or Bama. Against Oregon too for that matter.
You cannot make this FS argument and call yourself a lawyer. I'm just a pretend lawyer and just handed you your ass.
I don't know about THE tuffest road ever in the Pac. That's a mouthful, which Canard is known for. But he is absolutely right and you have to be nuclear FS and gay to dispute that Oregon would have earned the mother fucking shit out of that trophy were they to get it.
It's all moot though - they won't. But if they were to, then they'd be able to claim it's a pretty fucking legit trophy. People have been whining for this fucking playoff for eons. Well, here it is. Enjoy.
In 1991, Washington would have had to go through Miami and, likely, Florida State to get it. Maybe they would have. If so, THAT would have been harder than what they had to do. Likewise with Miami.
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Got it.
How old ARE you?
Are you aware of any NC's other than the '91 Dawgs, and your potential team this year? No? Possibly some Miami, ND, Bamako, USC squads may have had a challenge getting to the NC? Doesn't ring a bell?
You are a myopic fucking quook of the highest order.
Fuck off already
There's an argument against TCU, but it's not based on discussing the game they lost.
The Ducks have beaten #22 Utah, (road), #14 UCLA, (road), #10 UA, (neutral), #8 Mich St., (home), and if they beat #3 FSU and #1 Bama, at neutral sites, it isn't even close.
Yeah, big IF, but hellishly tough if it happens.
OTOH, the 91 Dawgs didn't lose at home to Rick Rod. lulz.
Quookist quook to ever quook.
The Ducks cannot help it that you guys have sucked hard for 14 straight years.
Sucking "hard" would imply effort.
Forestall requiring that Cialis/Viagra combo hit.
SC was 3-8 in 1991. and based on doogic I've heard before, if Cal was the next tuffest team in the conference that year, and it was, then the Pac had to have been down. Right?
Pac had 3 teams in the top 20 in 91 - UW, Cal and UCLA. Stanford made the low end of some top 25 lists. I'm liking the Pac 12s chances of having about that kind of representation.
The road game at Nebraska was tuff. Oregon's home game against Michigan State was tuff. Exactly equal? No. But then again, that same Nebraska team got ass raped by Miami and didn't crack 100 yards rushing, RUSHING, for the game. That's right, I'll say it again: a Nebraska team that rushed for a game TOTAL of 80 yards. Maybe not that tuff.
Finally, Michigan was a joke compared to what Oregon will face if, IF, they win the title, which I rather doubt. Florida State hung 51 fucking points on them AT Michigan. Juggernauts do not give up 51 pts. at home. Their 31 pts. had a lot of garbage time scoring too - I watched the game with much interest. I know. Florida State kicked Michigan's ASS at Michigan. That Michigan team would get boat raced against either FSU or Bama. Against Oregon too for that matter.
You cannot make this FS argument and call yourself a lawyer. I'm just a pretend lawyer and just handed you your ass.
I don't know about THE tuffest road ever in the Pac. That's a mouthful, which Canard is known for. But he is absolutely right and you have to be nuclear FS and gay to dispute that Oregon would have earned the mother fucking shit out of that trophy were they to get it.
It's all moot though - they won't. But if they were to, then they'd be able to claim it's a pretty fucking legit trophy. People have been whining for this fucking playoff for eons. Well, here it is. Enjoy.
In 1991, Washington would have had to go through Miami and, likely, Florida State to get it. Maybe they would have. If so, THAT would have been harder than what they had to do. Likewise with Miami.
Easy Peasy Japaneasy. Cook it!