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Justin Herbert staying at Oregon, Confirmed by ESPN
"“The University of Oregon has been a special place to me for as long as I can remember. Words will never be able to express my feelings of gratitude toward the people that have built and maintain our program,” Herbert said in a statement. “What I have come to realize, though, is that nothing could pull me away from the opportunities that we have in front of us. As we prepare for our bowl game, I would like to ensure that there are no distractions outside of this game. My commitment to my teammates, our coaches, Duck fans, and the University of Oregon has never been stronger. I’ll be returning to the University of Oregon for my senior year. Go Ducks!”
He returns to an offense that returns all 11 starters.
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Larry Scott has fucked every team in the conference but that schedule is not that bad.
The "truth" part of it is if our? players don't markedly improve, who cares if they come back. That's always been strange to me about college sports. A team finishes 1-11 but brings everyone back, so look out!! Players develop but if you're starting with mediocrity don't expect more than that.
I'd be surprised if Oregon finishes better than 8-4 next year. 9-3 is the ceiling, 6-6 is the floor.
ASU is definitely LIPO.
UW and Stanford is part of the rotation. Plus, we don't even know how good Stanford will be
WSU? We play them every year like we play every North team.
If Oregon can somehow get by Auburn, they can get 9 wins. That will show improvement, and provide momentum for an already proven recruiting staff.
I'm aware of the rotation and was trying to poke fun at quooks but apparently was too "real". I'll have to take the quoooking to an insane level next time to be clear I'm not serious.
I was serious about the 11 players needing to improve part, though. Already responded to the cuntwaffle (mmmm, that sounds tasty!) to this effect.
Peace,
flatus aka RDC
Getting Stanford at home after losing in Eugene was big this year