I'm still on the Chip bandwagon. He is unorthodox and super abrasive.
No doubt being behind the scenes at Oregon before being the head guy helped that transition, but if you can wait out the storm the results are there. He drafted files, super bowl mvp. I remember in Philly players were complaining how he ran them too hard before games and it made them tired, but stats and analytics showed they were performing better.
Maybe UCLA is cursed, can't explain Ricks implosion, but if they ride the next 3 ugly years out it will get better.
High octane smoke and mirrors spread offense with small, fast players had a shelf life. Oregon pushed it to the extreme and got further than any other team has (and probably ever will) using that system and those types of players. Even a Heisman QB wasn't good enough. There is no substitute for SEC style, smash mouth football when you're playing the top teams in the nation, so that's where we went. Stanford is always near the top of the conference and they did that by playing a different brand of football than most of the other PAC 12 teams. We out-Stanforded Stanford (not my term, axe Herbstreit) for most of that game, and will probably go to Palo Alto next year and deliver an epic ass kicking.
I'm still on the Chip bandwagon. He is unorthodox and super abrasive.
No doubt being behind the scenes at Oregon before being the head guy helped that transition, but if you can wait out the storm the results are there. He drafted files, super bowl mvp. I remember in Philly players were complaining how he ran them too hard before games and it made them tired, but stats and analytics showed they were performing better.
Maybe UCLA is cursed, can't explain Ricks implosion, but if they ride the next 3 ugly years out it will get better.
High octane smoke and mirrors spread offense with small, fast players had a shelf life. Oregon pushed it to the extreme and got further than any other team has (and probably ever will) using that system and those types of players. Even a Heisman QB wasn't good enough. There is no substitute for SEC style, smash mouth football when you're playing the top teams in the nation, so that's where we went. Stanford is always near the top of the conference and they did that by playing a different brand of football than most of the other PAC 12 teams. We out-Stanforded Stanford (not my term, axe Herbstreit) for most of that game, and will probably go to Palo Alto next year and deliver an epic ass kicking.
Look for the recruits upcoming..
That will tell the tale..
Currently sitting at #3 in the nation in 2019 behind only Alabama and Texas A&M.
I'm still on the Chip bandwagon. He is unorthodox and super abrasive.
No doubt being behind the scenes at Oregon before being the head guy helped that transition, but if you can wait out the storm the results are there. He drafted files, super bowl mvp. I remember in Philly players were complaining how he ran them too hard before games and it made them tired, but stats and analytics showed they were performing better.
Maybe UCLA is cursed, can't explain Ricks implosion, but if they ride the next 3 ugly years out it will get better.
High octane smoke and mirrors spread offense with small, fast players had a shelf life. Oregon pushed it to the extreme and got further than any other team has (and probably ever will) using that system and those types of players. Even a Heisman QB wasn't good enough. There is no substitute for SEC style, smash mouth football when you're playing the top teams in the nation, so that's where we went. Stanford is always near the top of the conference and they did that by playing a different brand of football than most of the other PAC 12 teams. We out-Stanforded Stanford (not my term, axe Herbstreit) for most of that game, and will probably go to Palo Alto next year and deliver an epic ass kicking.
Look for the recruits upcoming..
That will tell the tale..
Currently sitting at #3 in the nation in 2019 behind only Alabama and Texas A&M.
I'm still on the Chip bandwagon. He is unorthodox and super abrasive.
No doubt being behind the scenes at Oregon before being the head guy helped that transition, but if you can wait out the storm the results are there. He drafted files, super bowl mvp. I remember in Philly players were complaining how he ran them too hard before games and it made them tired, but stats and analytics showed they were performing better.
Maybe UCLA is cursed, can't explain Ricks implosion, but if they ride the next 3 ugly years out it will get better.
High octane smoke and mirrors spread offense with small, fast players had a shelf life. Oregon pushed it to the extreme and got further than any other team has (and probably ever will) using that system and those types of players. Even a Heisman QB wasn't good enough. There is no substitute for SEC style, smash mouth football when you're playing the top teams in the nation, so that's where we went. Stanford is always near the top of the conference and they did that by playing a different brand of football than most of the other PAC 12 teams. We out-Stanforded Stanford (not my term, axe Herbstreit) for most of that game, and will probably go to Palo Alto next year and deliver an epic ass kicking.
Best part of this supposed duck resurgence is that any success Christobal has will instantly translate into him leaving Eugene for the SEC or the pros. Eugene rivals Pullman for shitty, backwoods hellholes in the Pac12, and it's good for one thing and one thing only: Running.
Best part of this supposed duck resurgence is that any success Christobal has will instantly translate into him leaving Eugene for the SEC or the pros. Eugene rivals Pullman for shitty, backwoods hellholes in the Pac12, and it's good for one thing and one thing only: Running.
Yeah I disagree with this. Cristobal will be in Eugene for a few years almost assuredly. To me, that is good news.
Best part of this supposed duck resurgence is that any success Christobal has will instantly translate into him leaving Eugene for the SEC or the pros. Eugene rivals Pullman for shitty, backwoods hellholes in the Pac12, and it's good for one thing and one thing only: Running.
Some truth to this. But for those options, he would have to win bigly.
Because believe it or not, the vast majority of the country is not sitting on pins and needles waiting to see the outcome of the UW/Oregon game, which is sad because it's the best actual rivalry in the conference. Cal/Furd is a pillow fight. Sorry guys. And the closest thing SC has to an historical rival is Notre Dame. Nobody GAF about the Civil War, USC/UCLA, Arizona/ASU or the pitiful Apple Cup, which is almost embarrassing for UW to be a part of.
So if Cristo challenges for conference titles and makes it to good bowls and is seen as respectable, Oregon will write the checks necessary to keep him.
The situation Ducks should fear is Cristo winning bigly AND Richt not working out at Miami. If the Miami jerb ever opened up and Mario were a desired replacement, he gone snowflake. Being Cuban on the west coast is like being a fish out of water: we don't belong out here. No offense, but you're not our kind of people. Everybody thinks we're Mexican, and we're? very different from them?. And, there's no place quite like Miami, which is home for him.
Best part of this supposed duck resurgence is that any success Christobal has will instantly translate into him leaving Eugene for the SEC or the pros. Eugene rivals Pullman for shitty, backwoods hellholes in the Pac12, and it's good for one thing and one thing only: Running.
Wrong. If he's successful, Oregon will pay him well from the bottomless treasury.
Best part of this supposed duck resurgence is that any success Christobal has will instantly translate into him leaving Eugene for the SEC or the pros. Eugene rivals Pullman for shitty, backwoods hellholes in the Pac12, and it's good for one thing and one thing only: Running.
Some truth to this. But for those options, he would have to win bigly.
Because believe it or not, the vast majority of the country is not sitting on pins and needles waiting to see the outcome of the UW/Oregon game, which is sad because it's the best actual rivalry in the conference. Cal/Furd is a pillow fight. Sorry guys. And the closest thing SC has to an historical rival is Notre Dame. Nobody GAF about the Civil War, USC/UCLA, Arizona/ASU or the pitiful Apple Cup, which is almost embarrassing for UW to be a part of.
So if Cristo challenges for conference titles and makes it to good bowls and is seen as respectable, Oregon will write the checks necessary to keep him.
The situation Ducks should fear is Cristo winning bigly AND Richt not working out at Miami. If the Miami jerb ever opened up and Mario were a desired replacement, he gone snowflake. Being Cuban on the west coast is like being a fish out of water: we don't belong out here. No offense, but you're not our kind of people. Everybody thinks we're Mexican, and we're? very different from them?. And, there's no place quite like Miami, which is home for him.
I'm a Richt fan. I hope Richt is very successful there.
Best part of this supposed duck resurgence is that any success Christobal has will instantly translate into him leaving Eugene for the SEC or the pros. Eugene rivals Pullman for shitty, backwoods hellholes in the Pac12, and it's good for one thing and one thing only: Running.
Some truth to this. But for those options, he would have to win bigly.
Because believe it or not, the vast majority of the country is not sitting on pins and needles waiting to see the outcome of the UW/Oregon game, which is sad because it's the best actual rivalry in the conference. Cal/Furd is a pillow fight. Sorry guys. And the closest thing SC has to an historical rival is Notre Dame. Nobody GAF about the Civil War, USC/UCLA, Arizona/ASU or the pitiful Apple Cup, which is almost embarrassing for UW to be a part of.
So if Cristo challenges for conference titles and makes it to good bowls and is seen as respectable, Oregon will write the checks necessary to keep him.
The situation Ducks should fear is Cristo winning bigly AND Richt not working out at Miami. If the Miami jerb ever opened up and Mario were a desired replacement, he gone snowflake. Being Cuban on the west coast is like being a fish out of water: we don't belong out here. No offense, but you're not our kind of people. Everybody thinks we're Mexican, and we're? very different from them?. And, there's no place quite like Miami, which is home for him.
I'm a Richt fan. I hope Richt is very successful there.
I'm still on the Chip bandwagon. He is unorthodox and super abrasive.
No doubt being behind the scenes at Oregon before being the head guy helped that transition, but if you can wait out the storm the results are there. He drafted files, super bowl mvp. I remember in Philly players were complaining how he ran them too hard before games and it made them tired, but stats and analytics showed they were performing better.
Maybe UCLA is cursed, can't explain Ricks implosion, but if they ride the next 3 ugly years out it will get better.
High octane smoke and mirrors spread offense with small, fast players had a shelf life. Oregon pushed it to the extreme and got further than any other team has (and probably ever will) using that system and those types of players. Even a Heisman QB wasn't good enough. There is no substitute for SEC style, smash mouth football when you're playing the top teams in the nation, so that's where we went. Stanford is always near the top of the conference and they did that by playing a different brand of football than most of the other PAC 12 teams. We out-Stanforded Stanford (not my term, axe Herbstreit) for most of that game, and will probably go to Palo Alto next year and deliver an epic ass kicking.
I'm still on the Chip bandwagon. He is unorthodox and super abrasive.
No doubt being behind the scenes at Oregon before being the head guy helped that transition, but if you can wait out the storm the results are there. He drafted files, super bowl mvp. I remember in Philly players were complaining how he ran them too hard before games and it made them tired, but stats and analytics showed they were performing better.
Maybe UCLA is cursed, can't explain Ricks implosion, but if they ride the next 3 ugly years out it will get better.
High octane smoke and mirrors spread offense with small, fast players had a shelf life. Oregon pushed it to the extreme and got further than any other team has (and probably ever will) using that system and those types of players. Even a Heisman QB wasn't good enough. There is no substitute for SEC style, smash mouth football when you're playing the top teams in the nation, so that's where we went. Stanford is always near the top of the conference and they did that by playing a different brand of football than most of the other PAC 12 teams. We out-Stanforded Stanford (not my term, axe Herbstreit) for most of that game, and will probably go to Palo Alto next year and deliver an epic ass kicking.
Look for the recruits upcoming..
That will tell the tale..
Currently sitting at #3 in the nation in 2019 behind only Alabama and Texas A&M.
Check back after your three game losing streak
I think we're a little past that possibility gramps.
I'm still on the Chip bandwagon. He is unorthodox and super abrasive.
No doubt being behind the scenes at Oregon before being the head guy helped that transition, but if you can wait out the storm the results are there. He drafted files, super bowl mvp. I remember in Philly players were complaining how he ran them too hard before games and it made them tired, but stats and analytics showed they were performing better.
Maybe UCLA is cursed, can't explain Ricks implosion, but if they ride the next 3 ugly years out it will get better.
High octane smoke and mirrors spread offense with small, fast players had a shelf life. Oregon pushed it to the extreme and got further than any other team has (and probably ever will) using that system and those types of players. Even a Heisman QB wasn't good enough. There is no substitute for SEC style, smash mouth football when you're playing the top teams in the nation, so that's where we went. Stanford is always near the top of the conference and they did that by playing a different brand of football than most of the other PAC 12 teams. We out-Stanforded Stanford (not my term, axe Herbstreit) for most of that game, and will probably go to Palo Alto next year and deliver an epic ass kicking.
Either that
Or you'll get plungered lke always
Doesn't it feel shitty to talk smack when your team lost to SDSU?
I'm still on the Chip bandwagon. He is unorthodox and super abrasive.
No doubt being behind the scenes at Oregon before being the head guy helped that transition, but if you can wait out the storm the results are there. He drafted files, super bowl mvp. I remember in Philly players were complaining how he ran them too hard before games and it made them tired, but stats and analytics showed they were performing better.
Maybe UCLA is cursed, can't explain Ricks implosion, but if they ride the next 3 ugly years out it will get better.
High octane smoke and mirrors spread offense with small, fast players had a shelf life. Oregon pushed it to the extreme and got further than any other team has (and probably ever will) using that system and those types of players. Even a Heisman QB wasn't good enough. There is no substitute for SEC style, smash mouth football when you're playing the top teams in the nation, so that's where we went. Stanford is always near the top of the conference and they did that by playing a different brand of football than most of the other PAC 12 teams. We out-Stanforded Stanford (not my term, axe Herbstreit) for most of that game, and will probably go to Palo Alto next year and deliver an epic ass kicking.
Look for the recruits upcoming..
That will tell the tale..
Currently sitting at #3 in the nation in 2019 behind only Alabama and Texas A&M.
I'm still on the Chip bandwagon. He is unorthodox and super abrasive.
No doubt being behind the scenes at Oregon before being the head guy helped that transition, but if you can wait out the storm the results are there. He drafted files, super bowl mvp. I remember in Philly players were complaining how he ran them too hard before games and it made them tired, but stats and analytics showed they were performing better.
Maybe UCLA is cursed, can't explain Ricks implosion, but if they ride the next 3 ugly years out it will get better.
High octane smoke and mirrors spread offense with small, fast players had a shelf life. Oregon pushed it to the extreme and got further than any other team has (and probably ever will) using that system and those types of players. Even a Heisman QB wasn't good enough. There is no substitute for SEC style, smash mouth football when you're playing the top teams in the nation, so that's where we went. Stanford is always near the top of the conference and they did that by playing a different brand of football than most of the other PAC 12 teams. We out-Stanforded Stanford (not my term, axe Herbstreit) for most of that game, and will probably go to Palo Alto next year and deliver an epic ass kicking.
Either that
Or you'll get plungered lke always
Doesn't it feel shitty to talk smack when your team lost to SDSU?
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Look for the recruits upcoming..
That will tell the tale..
Because believe it or not, the vast majority of the country is not sitting on pins and needles waiting to see the outcome of the UW/Oregon game, which is sad because it's the best actual rivalry in the conference. Cal/Furd is a pillow fight. Sorry guys. And the closest thing SC has to an historical rival is Notre Dame. Nobody GAF about the Civil War, USC/UCLA, Arizona/ASU or the pitiful Apple Cup, which is almost embarrassing for UW to be a part of.
So if Cristo challenges for conference titles and makes it to good bowls and is seen as respectable, Oregon will write the checks necessary to keep him.
The situation Ducks should fear is Cristo winning bigly AND Richt not working out at Miami. If the Miami jerb ever opened up and Mario were a desired replacement, he gone snowflake. Being Cuban on the west coast is like being a fish out of water: we don't belong out here. No offense, but you're not our kind of people. Everybody thinks we're Mexican, and we're? very different from them?. And, there's no place quite like Miami, which is home for him.
Ohio State v Michigan followed by a sunny LA Coliseum game between SC and UCLA. Winners met in the Rose Bowl
New money started fucking with that as did expanded TV rights
Or you'll get plungered lke always