Oregon ranks first among all Pac-12 teams in recruiting rankings at 12th in the country, which is 75 spots ahead of the Washington Huskies mind you. It isn't like Oregon has a large number of commitments to the Huskies either. Oregon has 12 and the Huskies have 10. Digging even deeper, this year's recruiting class by Oregon has more quality. Washington's average commits ranking is 88.3 points. Oregon's is 90.98, which is higher than seven teams ranked ahead of Oregon in the Top 11 of the overall rankings.
Winning big time bowls, winning playoff games, getting to the national title game multiple times (it's only a matter of time until we? take home the trophy) and doing it all while revolutionizing the game of football and being the most trendy, stylish team the nation, is paying dividends. These recruits grew up under the shadow of the Duck Empire and all that that entails: the coolest uniforms, the hottest cheerleaders, the catchiest slogans. They are fulfilling their dreams of playing for one of the nation's premier programs. UO has all the ingredients for greatness. Watch and observe how a blue blood is built from scratch. UW is just a stand in while the PAC 12's Ferrari is in the shop undergoing repairs.
Oregon ranks first among all Pac-12 teams in recruiting rankings at 12th in the country, which is 75 spots ahead of the Washington Huskies mind you. It isn't like Oregon has a large number of commitments to the Huskies either. Oregon has 12 and the Huskies have 10. Digging even deeper, this year's recruiting class by Oregon has more quality. Washington's average commits ranking is 88.3 points. Oregon's is 90.98, which is higher than seven teams ranked ahead of Oregon in the Top 11 of the overall rankings.
Oregon ranks first among all Pac-12 teams in recruiting rankings at 12th in the country, which is 75 spots ahead of the Washington Huskies mind you. It isn't like Oregon has a large number of commitments to the Huskies either. Oregon has 12 and the Huskies have 10. Digging even deeper, this year's recruiting class by Oregon has more quality. Washington's average commits ranking is 88.3 points. Oregon's is 90.98, which is higher than seven teams ranked ahead of Oregon in the Top 11 of the overall rankings.
Duckade + 2. Accept the fact that you became little brother last decade and move on. All that anger and jealousy isn't good for your health. You have a long way to go before anyone who's even remotely impartial would suggest that UW is the better program going forward.
Oregon ranks first among all Pac-12 teams in recruiting rankings at 12th in the country, which is 75 spots ahead of the Washington Huskies mind you. It isn't like Oregon has a large number of commitments to the Huskies either. Oregon has 12 and the Huskies have 10. Digging even deeper, this year's recruiting class by Oregon has more quality. Washington's average commits ranking is 88.3 points. Oregon's is 90.98, which is higher than seven teams ranked ahead of Oregon in the Top 11 of the overall rankings.
Duckade + 2. Accept the fact that you became little brother last decade and move on. All that anger and jealousy isn't good for your health. You have a long way to go before anyone who's even remotely impartial would suggest that UW is the better program going forward.
No one outside of the state even remembers that Oregon used to be good.
Everyone's already moved on to discussing SC, UW, and Stanford.
Oregon ranks first among all Pac-12 teams in recruiting rankings at 12th in the country, which is 75 spots ahead of the Washington Huskies mind you. It isn't like Oregon has a large number of commitments to the Huskies either. Oregon has 12 and the Huskies have 10. Digging even deeper, this year's recruiting class by Oregon has more quality. Washington's average commits ranking is 88.3 points. Oregon's is 90.98, which is higher than seven teams ranked ahead of Oregon in the Top 11 of the overall rankings.
Duckade + 2. Accept the fact that you became little brother last decade and move on. All that anger and jealousy isn't good for your health. You have a long way to go before anyone who's even remotely impartial would suggest that UW is the better program going forward.
No one outside of the state even remembers that Oregon used to be good.
Everyone's already moved on to discussing SC, UW, and Stanford.
You should move on as well.
Why would they discuss a team that hasn't made the playoffs? UW deserves some chit chat for getting there. People are discussing Stanford now, are they? Like it just started yesterday, Stanford been the 2nd best team in the PAC for nearly forever now.
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Everyone's already moved on to discussing SC, UW, and Stanford.
You should move on as well.