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    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 34,042
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    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Oh since you like 10 win seasons.

    USC in the last 25 years: 11 ten win seasons (4 outside the Carroll run)
    Oregon in the last 25 years: 10 ten win seasons (4 outside the Kelly/Helfrich run)

    SC wins by literally every possible metric, winning percentage, top 10 finishes, top 5 finishes, significant bowl wins, national championships, etc.

    USC being a Mt Rushmore school can win a natty with a good (but not all time greats) coach- i.e., Pete Carroll. Oregon and UW are schools that need all the stars to align + HOF type of corch. Fortunately, USC has only made 1 good hire in the past 40 years and that was just dumb luck.
    Pete Carroll was a great CFB coach
    He lost to Vince Young in Los Angeles.
    And besides that, every coach has losses that don't make sense. Nick Saban couldn't beat Hugh Freeze. Shit happens. Defining a coach by one loss is a good way to take Mike Riley over Pete Carroll.
    There was some degree of sarcasm chintended in my poast. I could go either way on PC being in the "good" or "great" category and am not prepared to die on a hill over it.
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    chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,643
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    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Oh since you like 10 win seasons.

    USC in the last 25 years: 11 ten win seasons (4 outside the Carroll run)
    Oregon in the last 25 years: 10 ten win seasons (4 outside the Kelly/Helfrich run)

    SC wins by literally every possible metric, winning percentage, top 10 finishes, top 5 finishes, significant bowl wins, national championships, etc.

    USC being a Mt Rushmore school can win a natty with a good (but not all time greats) coach- i.e., Pete Carroll. Oregon and UW are schools that need all the stars to align + HOF type of corch. Fortunately, USC has only made 1 good hire in the past 40 years and that was just dumb luck.
    Pete Carroll was a great CFB coach
    He lost to Mack Brown in Los Angeles.
    Fell so in love with the Bush/Leinart show they forgot about defense. Their D sucked that year and Texas, mainly Vince Young, embarrassed it. A supposed all time team who's defense full of 5* talent looked small and slow compared to a quarterback...a rare one but still.

    I agree...good not great.
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    UWhuskytskeetUWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,108
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    chuck said:

    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Oh since you like 10 win seasons.

    USC in the last 25 years: 11 ten win seasons (4 outside the Carroll run)
    Oregon in the last 25 years: 10 ten win seasons (4 outside the Kelly/Helfrich run)

    SC wins by literally every possible metric, winning percentage, top 10 finishes, top 5 finishes, significant bowl wins, national championships, etc.

    USC being a Mt Rushmore school can win a natty with a good (but not all time greats) coach- i.e., Pete Carroll. Oregon and UW are schools that need all the stars to align + HOF type of corch. Fortunately, USC has only made 1 good hire in the past 40 years and that was just dumb luck.
    Pete Carroll was a great CFB coach
    He lost to Mack Brown in Los Angeles.
    Fell so in love with the Bush/Leinart show they forgot about defense. Their D sucked that year and Texas, mainly Vince Young, embarrassed it. A supposed all time team who's defense full of 5* talent looked small and slow compared to a quarterback...a rare one but still.

    I agree...good not great.
    Or just look at Fresno State putting up 42 in the coliseum a month prior.
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    Mosster47Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
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    Mosster47 said:


    Oregon was the most consistent program in the conference for 25 years, had one bad year, one rebuild year, and appear ready to get back into double digit win territory on a regular basis again. That's not grandeur, that's what serious football programs do.


    No natty. USC had 3

    Pete had a tremendous seven year run. Outside of that USC has been pedestrian. They only had 1.5, btw.
    Same as Oregon. USC's run was better. By a lot

    Bellotti was pedestrian
    Belotti would be UW's second best coach since color TV. Sweetheart.
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    Mosster47Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
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    dnc said:

    Oh since you like 10 win seasons.

    USC in the last 25 years: 11 ten win seasons (4 outside the Carroll run)
    Oregon in the last 25 years: 10 ten win seasons (4 outside the Kelly/Helfrich run)

    SC wins by literally every possible metric, winning percentage, top 10 finishes, top 5 finishes, significant bowl wins, national championships, etc.

    The football school of Los Angeles does better than a school in Eugene, Oregon?

    IS Coke greater than Pepsi?

    You're actually retarded.
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    Mosster47Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
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    chuck said:

    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Oh since you like 10 win seasons.

    USC in the last 25 years: 11 ten win seasons (4 outside the Carroll run)
    Oregon in the last 25 years: 10 ten win seasons (4 outside the Kelly/Helfrich run)

    SC wins by literally every possible metric, winning percentage, top 10 finishes, top 5 finishes, significant bowl wins, national championships, etc.

    USC being a Mt Rushmore school can win a natty with a good (but not all time greats) coach- i.e., Pete Carroll. Oregon and UW are schools that need all the stars to align + HOF type of corch. Fortunately, USC has only made 1 good hire in the past 40 years and that was just dumb luck.
    Pete Carroll was a great CFB coach
    He lost to Mack Brown in Los Angeles.
    Fell so in love with the Bush/Leinart show they forgot about defense. Their D sucked that year and Texas, mainly Vince Young, embarrassed it. A supposed all time team who's defense full of 5* talent looked small and slow compared to a quarterback...a rare one but still.

    I agree...good not great.
    A great Vincanity story. A guy I coach with coached against Vince in a playoff game in high school in Houston. Vince was so mentally inept they had to write the play down on a Post-it note and run it in to him so he could remember the play.

    Real life.
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    Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,890
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    Monster has coached in 8 football states
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    Mosster47Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
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    Oregon almost beat UW last year. If it wasn't for Pettis punt return and 4 other touchdowns the game would have went to the wire.

    Oregon didn't almost beat UW. It was kind of shocking how well the Ducks ran the ball when UW was playing nine guys in the box though. It also shows how fucking awful Cal was losing to us when Herbie went out in the first quarter.
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    haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,570
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    Mosster47 said:

    Oregon almost beat UW last year. If it wasn't for Pettis punt return and 4 other touchdowns the game would have went to the wire.

    Oregon didn't almost beat UW. It was kind of shocking how well the Ducks ran the ball when UW was playing nine guys in the box though. It also shows how fucking awful Cal was losing to us when Herbie went out in the first quarter.
    Maybe, but it wasn’t like what Pete does to Leavitt at will every time where we’re ripping off 15 yard gains for eventual tds all over the second half.

    Oregon has scored 24. Total points. On UW. In 2 years.
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    SourcesSources Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,817
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    Mosster47 said:

    Oregon almost beat UW last year. If it wasn't for Pettis punt return and 4 other touchdowns the game would have went to the wire.

    For a team that "ran the ball well", you were one of the few that didn't get an early TD.
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    dflea said:

    Mosster47 said:

    Oregon almost beat UW last year. If it wasn't for Pettis punt return and 4 other touchdowns the game would have went to the wire.

    Oregon didn't almost beat UW. It was kind of shocking how well the Ducks ran the ball when UW was playing nine guys in the box though. It also shows how fucking awful Cal was losing to us when Herbie went out in the first quarter.
    Yes. It was quite shocking how well you ran the ball on your way to getting skull fucked.
    I didn't think skull fucking was possible without Lawler on the roster.
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    Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,605
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    What is the general quookery this year?

    That they are basically unstoppable as long as Herbert is healthy?

    Last time I checked they lost to ASU when he was at full health and he only played against the shit teams anyway.
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