The fact VA doesn't show up in Eugene until mid June is kind of an issue in my opinion. A QB rolls off the street and in only two weeks of fall camp he's ready to replace Mariota? M'kay.
With that mediocre defense, 2 or 3 new OLs, and a QB learning on the job I don't see a top10 team there. There are going to be a lot of 9-3 teams in the Pac12 and Oregon looks like one of them.
Sorry if that hurts some butts around here. Just my two cents...
You are sure hip. Some of these assholes think FCS is the same thing as division II. As a refresher, and my last post for the next months. Why I bother, I don't know.
below the big time
FCS (like EWU) division II (like CWU) division III (like PLU)
I actually sort of agree. Maybe when they switched to the gay acronyms instead of D 1A and 1AA ot confused people but that was 10 years ago.
There is also NAIA, but no colleges left in this state. I think there are about 50,000 college football players in any given season, taking it all into consideration.
Just funny how a D1-aa kid can graduate college and receive a degree and still be able to play football (transfer to any team he wants) for another full year after getting a diploma. Not sure if kids can do that in college hoops or baseball.
Just funny how a D1-aa kid can graduate college and receive a degree and still be able to play football (transfer to any team he wants) for another full year after getting a diploma. Not sure if kids can do that in college hoops or baseball.
They can, but by then, they know they're not going to the NBA or MLB.
The point is, everyone had 5 years to play 4. If you graduate and go on to graduate school, that doesn't interfere with your 5 to play 4.
The fact VA doesn't show up in Eugene until mid June is kind of an issue in my opinion. A QB rolls off the street and in only two weeks of fall camp he's ready to replace Mariota? M'kay.
With that mediocre defense, 2 or 3 new OLs, and a QB learning on the job I don't see a top10 team there. There are going to be a lot of 9-3 teams in the Pac12 and Oregon looks like one of them.
Sorry if that hurts some butts around here. Just my two cents...
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The point is, everyone had 5 years to play 4. If you graduate and go on to graduate school, that doesn't interfere with your 5 to play 4.