For real, though, if you raise a duck from a hatchling, that thing will follow you around like a puppy for the rest of its life. A single duck, that is. Hatch two ducks, they're ducks. Hatch one, it's a permanent puppy.
Don't know if that's loyalty or stupidity, but it's something.
For real, though, if you raise a duck from a hatchling, that thing will follow you around like a puppy for the rest of its life. A single duck, that is. Hatch two ducks, they're ducks. Hatch one, it's a permanent puppy.
Don't know if that's loyalty or stupidity, but it's something.
These numbers, if they're accurate, were a lot closer than I expected as between Washington and Oregon.
UW: 32 players/13 with some indication of being on the first team, including special teams. This includes Danny Shelton, who has finally made his way into a starting position with the Pats at nose tackle.
UO: 27 players/11 with the same indication, and this includes Mariota's recent demotion. My guess is he winds up elsewhere with another shot at starting at some point.
Oregon does have 4 practice squad guys to Washington's 1, which is the equivalent of not really being there.
Both programs have some players who are hanging around but are disappointments relative to their draft status.
Why would it be surprising that helfrichs recruits (aside from Herbert who came back because he’s a nerd) aren’t good enough to go pro early?
It’s not surprising at all.
I’m just bummed by the high volume of early to NFL attrition. I know it means most of those guys were really good.
And PS:
Miamuh still hanging on at 48 players, with 22 first stringers and one PS player. Admittedly, they also list Kendrick Norton as a 2nd stringer as a rookie; but he recently got his arm cut-off in a car accident, so I don't think he'll be playing again any tim soon.
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Staying oit doesn’t necessarily mean loyalty, it could just mean you don’t have the draft stock go LEAVE.
Also I think they’ve had a lot more kids transfer out.
Don't know if that's loyalty or stupidity, but it's something.
I’m just bummed by the high volume of early to NFL attrition. I know it means most of those guys were really good.
https://www.ourlads.com/ncaa-football-depth-charts/active-nfl-players-by-college/oregon/91625
https://www.ourlads.com/ncaa-football-depth-charts/active-nfl-players-by-college/washington/92453
These numbers, if they're accurate, were a lot closer than I expected as between Washington and Oregon.
UW: 32 players/13 with some indication of being on the first team, including special teams. This includes Danny Shelton, who has finally made his way into a starting position with the Pats at nose tackle.
UO: 27 players/11 with the same indication, and this includes Mariota's recent demotion. My guess is he winds up elsewhere with another shot at starting at some point.
Oregon does have 4 practice squad guys to Washington's 1, which is the equivalent of not really being there.
Both programs have some players who are hanging around but are disappointments relative to their draft status.
Miamuh still hanging on at 48 players, with 22 first stringers and one PS player. Admittedly, they also list Kendrick Norton as a 2nd stringer as a rookie; but he recently got his arm cut-off in a car accident, so I don't think he'll be playing again any tim soon.