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Pretty sure it was a Notre Dame vs SC game. Never forget, Creep, that Washington made its bones when Miami was still going out with cheerleaders.creepycoug said:
Hyman didn't ask (weird noise) who gave the order. He knew Moe, knew he was headstrong, talking loud, saying stupid things, so when he turned up dead, Hyman let it go. And Hyman said to myself, ‘This is the business we’ve chosen! (weird noise again) I didn’t ask who gave the order! (weird noise again) Because it had nothing to do with business. (weird noise again)YellowSnow said:
Jeeze. You think Hyman Roth was watching Miami on TV in the late 50's, when plenty of college game were televised?creepycoug said:
Good call.YellowSnow said:
Please forgive us. College Football didn't start until 1983. Christ.creepycoug said:
[Washington's All-Tim Wins]**YellowSnow said:
Jesus fucking Christ - we're not top 40?creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
We're 19th all time in wins for Div I A. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_football_teams_by_wins
Evidence trumps dumb, effeminate, non-manly opinions.
** On the backs of the USS Beatme Intramural, UPS, Whitman and Washington Teacher's College teams. Thanks Gil Dobie!
Jim Jim Jimminy Christmas this fanbase takes itself seriously. What a somber bunch.
I may be Oregon-esque in my date preferences, but you'll have to forgive me if I don't assign a lot of weight to the pre-television era. I'm unique that way.
Yes, he was watching the Canes. The guy was in Miami at the tim. Do you think he was watching Washington play Arizona Women's College? Keep up. -
that'sthejoke.jpgoregonblitzkrieg said:YellowSnow said:
Jeeze. You think Hymen Roth was watching Miami on TV in the late 50's, when plenty of college game were televised?creepycoug said:
Good call.YellowSnow said:
Please forgive us. College Football didn't start until 1983. Christ.creepycoug said:
[Washington's All-Tim Wins]**YellowSnow said:
Jesus fucking Christ - we're not top 40?creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
We're 19th all time in wins for Div I A. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_football_teams_by_wins
Evidence trumps dumb, effeminate, non-manly opinions.
** On the backs of the USS Beatme Intramural, UPS, Whitman and Washington Teacher's College teams. Thanks Gil Dobie!
Jim Jim Jimminy Christmas this fanbase takes itself seriously. What a somber bunch.
I may be Oregon-esque in my date preferences, but you'll have to forgive me if I don't assign a lot of weight to the pre-television era. I'm unique that way. -
Such mooslum, OBK. NOC cares about intact hymens other than those guys.oregonblitzkrieg said:YellowSnow said:
Jeeze. You think Hymen Roth was watching Miami on TV in the late 50's, when plenty of college game were televised?creepycoug said:
Good call.YellowSnow said:
Please forgive us. College Football didn't start until 1983. Christ.creepycoug said:
[Washington's All-Tim Wins]**YellowSnow said:
Jesus fucking Christ - we're not top 40?creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
We're 19th all time in wins for Div I A. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_football_teams_by_wins
Evidence trumps dumb, effeminate, non-manly opinions.
** On the backs of the USS Beatme Intramural, UPS, Whitman and Washington Teacher's College teams. Thanks Gil Dobie!
Jim Jim Jimminy Christmas this fanbase takes itself seriously. What a somber bunch.
I may be Oregon-esque in my date preferences, but you'll have to forgive me if I don't assign a lot of weight to the pre-television era. I'm unique that way. -
I no, but making your bones with the local battleship intramural squad isn't very chinpressive.YellowSnow said:
Pretty sure it was a Notre Dame vs SC game. Never forget, Creep, that Washington made its bones when Miami was still going out with cheerleaders.creepycoug said:
Hyman didn't ask (weird noise) who gave the order. He knew Moe, knew he was headstrong, talking loud, saying stupid things, so when he turned up dead, Hyman let it go. And Hyman said to myself, ‘This is the business we’ve chosen! (weird noise again) I didn’t ask who gave the order! (weird noise again) Because it had nothing to do with business. (weird noise again)YellowSnow said:
Jeeze. You think Hyman Roth was watching Miami on TV in the late 50's, when plenty of college game were televised?creepycoug said:
Good call.YellowSnow said:
Please forgive us. College Football didn't start until 1983. Christ.creepycoug said:
[Washington's All-Tim Wins]**YellowSnow said:
Jesus fucking Christ - we're not top 40?creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
We're 19th all time in wins for Div I A. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_football_teams_by_wins
Evidence trumps dumb, effeminate, non-manly opinions.
** On the backs of the USS Beatme Intramural, UPS, Whitman and Washington Teacher's College teams. Thanks Gil Dobie!
Jim Jim Jimminy Christmas this fanbase takes itself seriously. What a somber bunch.
I may be Oregon-esque in my date preferences, but you'll have to forgive me if I don't assign a lot of weight to the pre-television era. I'm unique that way.
Yes, he was watching the Canes. The guy was in Miami at the tim. Do you think he was watching Washington play Arizona Women's College? Keep up. -
True, but we won 2 @oregonblitzkrieg NTs ON THE FIELD between 1960 and 1984.creepycoug said:
I no, but making your bones with the local battleship intramural squad isn't very chinpressive.YellowSnow said:
Pretty sure it was a Notre Dame vs SC game. Never forget, Creep, that Washington made its bones when Miami was still going out with cheerleaders.creepycoug said:
Hyman didn't ask (weird noise) who gave the order. He knew Moe, knew he was headstrong, talking loud, saying stupid things, so when he turned up dead, Hyman let it go. And Hyman said to myself, ‘This is the business we’ve chosen! (weird noise again) I didn’t ask who gave the order! (weird noise again) Because it had nothing to do with business. (weird noise again)YellowSnow said:
Jeeze. You think Hyman Roth was watching Miami on TV in the late 50's, when plenty of college game were televised?creepycoug said:
Good call.YellowSnow said:
Please forgive us. College Football didn't start until 1983. Christ.creepycoug said:
[Washington's All-Tim Wins]**YellowSnow said:
Jesus fucking Christ - we're not top 40?creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
We're 19th all time in wins for Div I A. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_football_teams_by_wins
Evidence trumps dumb, effeminate, non-manly opinions.
** On the backs of the USS Beatme Intramural, UPS, Whitman and Washington Teacher's College teams. Thanks Gil Dobie!
Jim Jim Jimminy Christmas this fanbase takes itself seriously. What a somber bunch.
I may be Oregon-esque in my date preferences, but you'll have to forgive me if I don't assign a lot of weight to the pre-television era. I'm unique that way.
Yes, he was watching the Canes. The guy was in Miami at the tim. Do you think he was watching Washington play Arizona Women's College? Keep up. -
When your team starts making up titles from the past based on induction, reflection, manipulation and speculation, you know that your team has an inferiority complex and is trying to put lipstick on a pig.YellowSnow said:
True, but we won 2 @oregonblitzkrieg NTs ON THE FIELD between 1960 and 1984.creepycoug said:
I no, but making your bones with the local battleship intramural squad isn't very chinpressive.YellowSnow said:
Pretty sure it was a Notre Dame vs SC game. Never forget, Creep, that Washington made its bones when Miami was still going out with cheerleaders.creepycoug said:
Hyman didn't ask (weird noise) who gave the order. He knew Moe, knew he was headstrong, talking loud, saying stupid things, so when he turned up dead, Hyman let it go. And Hyman said to myself, ‘This is the business we’ve chosen! (weird noise again) I didn’t ask who gave the order! (weird noise again) Because it had nothing to do with business. (weird noise again)YellowSnow said:
Jeeze. You think Hyman Roth was watching Miami on TV in the late 50's, when plenty of college game were televised?creepycoug said:
Good call.YellowSnow said:
Please forgive us. College Football didn't start until 1983. Christ.creepycoug said:
[Washington's All-Tim Wins]**YellowSnow said:
Jesus fucking Christ - we're not top 40?creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
We're 19th all time in wins for Div I A. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_football_teams_by_wins
Evidence trumps dumb, effeminate, non-manly opinions.
** On the backs of the USS Beatme Intramural, UPS, Whitman and Washington Teacher's College teams. Thanks Gil Dobie!
Jim Jim Jimminy Christmas this fanbase takes itself seriously. What a somber bunch.
I may be Oregon-esque in my date preferences, but you'll have to forgive me if I don't assign a lot of weight to the pre-television era. I'm unique that way.
Yes, he was watching the Canes. The guy was in Miami at the tim. Do you think he was watching Washington play Arizona Women's College? Keep up.
But anyway, ....
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I can't imagine how much the mean UW students must have bullied and picked on you, Creep, outside Kayne hall for this level of loathing of our? beloved Worshington.creepycoug said:
When your team starts making up titles from the past based on induction, reflection, manipulation and speculation, you know that your team has an inferiority complex and is trying to put lipstick on a pig.YellowSnow said:
True, but we won 2 @oregonblitzkrieg NTs ON THE FIELD between 1960 and 1984.creepycoug said:
I no, but making your bones with the local battleship intramural squad isn't very chinpressive.YellowSnow said:
Pretty sure it was a Notre Dame vs SC game. Never forget, Creep, that Washington made its bones when Miami was still going out with cheerleaders.creepycoug said:
Hyman didn't ask (weird noise) who gave the order. He knew Moe, knew he was headstrong, talking loud, saying stupid things, so when he turned up dead, Hyman let it go. And Hyman said to myself, ‘This is the business we’ve chosen! (weird noise again) I didn’t ask who gave the order! (weird noise again) Because it had nothing to do with business. (weird noise again)YellowSnow said:
Jeeze. You think Hyman Roth was watching Miami on TV in the late 50's, when plenty of college game were televised?creepycoug said:
Good call.YellowSnow said:
Please forgive us. College Football didn't start until 1983. Christ.creepycoug said:
[Washington's All-Tim Wins]**YellowSnow said:
Jesus fucking Christ - we're not top 40?creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
We're 19th all time in wins for Div I A. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_football_teams_by_wins
Evidence trumps dumb, effeminate, non-manly opinions.
** On the backs of the USS Beatme Intramural, UPS, Whitman and Washington Teacher's College teams. Thanks Gil Dobie!
Jim Jim Jimminy Christmas this fanbase takes itself seriously. What a somber bunch.
I may be Oregon-esque in my date preferences, but you'll have to forgive me if I don't assign a lot of weight to the pre-television era. I'm unique that way.
Yes, he was watching the Canes. The guy was in Miami at the tim. Do you think he was watching Washington play Arizona Women's College? Keep up.
But anyway, .... -
A lot. Race used to kick sand in my face at the beach and steal my messican girl friends. It was awful. I'm over it now though.YellowSnow said:
I can't imagine how much the mean UW students must have bullied and picked on you, Creep, outside Kayne hall for this level of loathing of our? beloved Worshington.creepycoug said:
When your team starts making up titles from the past based on induction, reflection, manipulation and speculation, you know that your team has an inferiority complex and is trying to put lipstick on a pig.YellowSnow said:
True, but we won 2 @oregonblitzkrieg NTs ON THE FIELD between 1960 and 1984.creepycoug said:
I no, but making your bones with the local battleship intramural squad isn't very chinpressive.YellowSnow said:
Pretty sure it was a Notre Dame vs SC game. Never forget, Creep, that Washington made its bones when Miami was still going out with cheerleaders.creepycoug said:
Hyman didn't ask (weird noise) who gave the order. He knew Moe, knew he was headstrong, talking loud, saying stupid things, so when he turned up dead, Hyman let it go. And Hyman said to myself, ‘This is the business we’ve chosen! (weird noise again) I didn’t ask who gave the order! (weird noise again) Because it had nothing to do with business. (weird noise again)YellowSnow said:
Jeeze. You think Hyman Roth was watching Miami on TV in the late 50's, when plenty of college game were televised?creepycoug said:
Good call.YellowSnow said:
Please forgive us. College Football didn't start until 1983. Christ.creepycoug said:
[Washington's All-Tim Wins]**YellowSnow said:
Jesus fucking Christ - we're not top 40?creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
We're 19th all time in wins for Div I A. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_football_teams_by_wins
Evidence trumps dumb, effeminate, non-manly opinions.
** On the backs of the USS Beatme Intramural, UPS, Whitman and Washington Teacher's College teams. Thanks Gil Dobie!
Jim Jim Jimminy Christmas this fanbase takes itself seriously. What a somber bunch.
I may be Oregon-esque in my date preferences, but you'll have to forgive me if I don't assign a lot of weight to the pre-television era. I'm unique that way.
Yes, he was watching the Canes. The guy was in Miami at the tim. Do you think he was watching Washington play Arizona Women's College? Keep up.
But anyway, .... -
Creepé on a @RhythmicSlappingDawg level spaz out
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Oregon and UW are both great jobs because 8-4 is perfectly fine. Oregon might actually be a little harder about winning than UW.
We lucked out that Pete is a winner. If he was some level of average (8-9 wins), he would still be at UW forever. -
19. Tennessee
lmao, what in the fuck? -
For the record,I don't buy or read anything at eQuook/
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But you did for doogman, DickusAZDuck said:For the record,I don't buy or read anything at eQuook/
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Ah contraries, mon frares. Someone on this bored loaned me a password.whatshouldicareabout said:
But you did for doogman, DickusAZDuck said:For the record,I don't buy or read anything at eQuook/
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All thanks to @RoadDawg55.AZDuck said:
Ah contraries, mon frares. Someone on this bored loaned me a password.whatshouldicareabout said:
But you did for doogman, DickusAZDuck said:For the record,I don't buy or read anything at eQuook/
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Quit fagging out the thread.creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title. -
HurtfulGrundleStiltzkin said:Creepé on a @RhythmicSlappingDawg level spaz out
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That took some tim. You must've finally gone through the fireworks stash.dflea said:
Quit fagging out the thread.creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title. -
Quit fagging out your life.dflea said:
Quit fagging out the thread.creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
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Listen up, faggot. Go fuck yourself with a rusty cheese grater - and be sure to use the big square one so it at least touches the sides of your blown out ass before it disappears up your poop chute.oregonblitzkrieg said:
Quit fagging out your life.dflea said:
Quit fagging out the thread.creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
Also, die.
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In other words your life is an abhorrent cesspit of dung, sprayed from the diseased anus of a malodorous pervert. Congratulations?dflea said:
Listen up, faggot. Rusty cheese graters and blown out poop chutes are my wheelhouse. Stop pretending like you know a thing about the trades.oregonblitzkrieg said:
Quit fagging out your life.dflea said:
Quit fagging out the thread.creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
Also, way to ply the trades, faggot. -
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So Oregon lucked into the only elite coach they've ever had in Chip Kelly and after having great success he leaves for the NFL. No elite coach wanted the job after Chip (including Chris Petersen) so they had to hire Helfrich. Then Helfrich tanked the program and got fired and still no elite coach wanted the job. They made a run at Chip again and he said no and then they were told no by Herman in favor of Texas and then told no by Matt Rhule in favor of fucking Baylor. So they had to go down their candidate list and settled with Taggart. Then they got one and doned by Taggart (Lol) and again no elite coach was interested in the job. So then they had to hire some nobody assistant coach as their head coach to desperately salvage a recruiting class.
Meanwhile UW has Chris Petersen.
So how retarded do you have to be to rank the Oregon job ahead of the UW job? Even with their facilities and Nike money they can't land an elite head coach and never have (Chip was a complete nobody OC from New Hampshire before arriving at Oregon). -
I feel bad for Helfrich. Hugely loyal Oregon guy through and through. Paid his dues. Discovered Mariota. Was the only P5 coach to offer Herbert. Elite team in 2013. Super elite team in 2014, wins Rose Bowl and plays in title game. In 2015 his superstar QB (who he got to commit over USC, UW and many others) gets injured, if he isn't injured they likely return to the title game again. He has one injury-riddled down year in 2016 and they immediately fire him. A single down year after like 10 years of good or better seasons.
He deserved better. And then you realize he was canned for Taggart and lowly Cristobal. What the fuck is Oregon doing? -
I'm all in on this.HorrifyinglyAlluring said:I feel bad for Helfrich. Hugely loyal Oregon guy through and through. Paid his dues. Discovered Mariota. Was the only P5 coach to offer Herbert. Elite team in 2013. Super elite team in 2014, wins Rose Bowl and plays in title game. In 2015 his superstar QB (who he got to commit over USC, UW and many others) gets injured, if he isn't injured they likely return to the title game again. He has one injury-riddled down year in 2016 and they immediately fire him. A single down year after like 10 years of good or better seasons.
He deserved better. And then you realize he was canned for Taggart and lowly Cristobal. What the fuck is Oregon doing?
#BringBackHelfrich
Let the twatter campaign begin. -
Wait, are we talking about VAJ as the superstar QB? No question, he was an extremely talented college player and his injury fucked up their season in 2015, but having the pin the success of your program on a FCS transfer seems like a sign of rot setting in. 2016 was a total shit show for them and let's be honest: no team in the history of modern era college football has suffered a greater collapse 2 years removed from playing for a NT than Oregon. I mean fuck, even when UW committed suicide in 1993, we still we're beating @creepycoug in Miami one year later.HorrifyinglyAlluring said:I feel bad for Helfrich. Hugely loyal Oregon guy through and through. Paid his dues. Discovered Mariota. Was the only P5 coach to offer Herbert. Elite team in 2013. Super elite team in 2014, wins Rose Bowl and plays in title game. In 2015 his superstar QB (who he got to commit over USC, UW and many others) gets injured, if he isn't injured they likely return to the title game again. He has one injury-riddled down year in 2016 and they immediately fire him. A single down year after like 10 years of good or better seasons.
He deserved better. And then you realize he was canned for Taggart and lowly Cristobal. What the fuck is Oregon doing? -
Your posting today seems level headed, informed, and calm. Meds dialed in?StrongArmCobra said:So Oregon lucked into the only elite coach they've ever had in Chip Kelly and after having great success he leaves for the NFL. No elite coach wanted the job after Chip (including Chris Petersen) so they had to hire Helfrich. Then Helfrich tanked the program and got fired and still no elite coach wanted the job. They made a run at Chip again and he said no and then they were told no by Herman in favor of Texas and then told no by Matt Rhule in favor of fucking Baylor. So they had to go down their candidate list and settled with Taggart. Then they got one and doned by Taggart (Lol) and again no elite coach was interested in the job. So then they had to hire some nobody assistant coach as their head coach to desperately salvage a recruiting class.
Meanwhile UW has Chris Petersen.
So how retarded do you have to be to rank the Oregon job ahead of the UW job? Even with their facilities and Nike money they can't land an elite head coach and never have (Chip was a complete nobody OC from New Hampshire before arriving at Oregon). -
FUCK OFFUW_Doog_Bot said:
Your posting today seems level headed, informed, and calm. Meds dialed in?StrongArmCobra said:So Oregon lucked into the only elite coach they've ever had in Chip Kelly and after having great success he leaves for the NFL. No elite coach wanted the job after Chip (including Chris Petersen) so they had to hire Helfrich. Then Helfrich tanked the program and got fired and still no elite coach wanted the job. They made a run at Chip again and he said no and then they were told no by Herman in favor of Texas and then told no by Matt Rhule in favor of fucking Baylor. So they had to go down their candidate list and settled with Taggart. Then they got one and doned by Taggart (Lol) and again no elite coach was interested in the job. So then they had to hire some nobody assistant coach as their head coach to desperately salvage a recruiting class.
Meanwhile UW has Chris Petersen.
So how retarded do you have to be to rank the Oregon job ahead of the UW job? Even with their facilities and Nike money they can't land an elite head coach and never have (Chip was a complete nobody OC from New Hampshire before arriving at Oregon). -
Mark?HorrifyinglyAlluring said:I feel bad for Helfrich. Hugely loyal Oregon guy through and through. Paid his dues. Discovered Mariota. Was the only P5 coach to offer Herbert. Elite team in 2013. Super elite team in 2014, wins Rose Bowl and plays in title game. In 2015 his superstar QB (who he got to commit over USC, UW and many others) gets injured, if he isn't injured they likely return to the title game again. He has one injury-riddled down year in 2016 and they immediately fire him. A single down year after like 10 years of good or better seasons.
He deserved better. And then you realize he was canned for Taggart and lowly Cristobal. What the fuck is Oregon doing?