One hidden shitstain of this cancelled season

He's getting at least two seasons here. Now we won't get a real OC until the 2023 season at the absolute soonest.
FMFYFE butt especially fuck Jimmy Lake.
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Hopefully, he will base this year retention of coaches based on recruiting results and guts KB, Gregory, Harris
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Your optimism is cuteFireCohen said:Hopefully, he will base this year retention of coaches based on recruiting results and guts KB, Gregory, Harris
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2023 will be special.
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Best thing is Oregon thought this year would be spechial and their fans were exited about the home schedule. 😂 😂 😂
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This would be their 3rd Shoulda NattyMikeDamone said:Best thing is Oregon thought this year would be spechial and their fans were exited about the home schedule. 😂 😂 😂
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Pretty sure this was the year for the Cuogs and the Apple Cup too
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Except they now get to pop off for two years as Pac 12 and Rose Bowl champs. Oregon just won the 2020 Pac 12 season without playing a single game. I can't see how that is anything other than a giant win for Oregon. Now the Oregon staff who (lets be honest) has a far superior recruiting system, gets an additional season to recruit with a Pac 12 and Rose Bowl championship at their arsenal.MikeDamone said:Best thing is Oregon thought this year would be spechial and their fans were exited about the home schedule. 😂 😂 😂
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yeah might as well cancel th 2021 season too since oregon already won that toogreenblood said:
Except they now get to pop off for two years as Pac 12 and Rose Bowl champs. Oregon just won the 2020 Pac 12 season without playing a single game. I can't see how that is anything other than a giant win for Oregon. Now the Oregon staff who (lets be honest) has a far superior recruiting system, gets an additional season to recruit with a Pac 12 and Rose Bowl championship at their arsenal.MikeDamone said:Best thing is Oregon thought this year would be spechial and their fans were exited about the home schedule. 😂 😂 😂
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Yep agreed.greenblood said:
Except they now get to pop off for two years as Pac 12 and Rose Bowl champs. Oregon just won the 2020 Pac 12 season without playing a single game. I can't see how that is anything other than a giant win for Oregon. Now the Oregon staff who (lets be honest) has a far superior recruiting system, gets an additional season to recruit with a Pac 12 and Rose Bowl championship at their arsenal.MikeDamone said:Best thing is Oregon thought this year would be spechial and their fans were exited about the home schedule. 😂 😂 😂
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The worst thing Oregon can do is go get its ass kicked in the SEC.
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I wouldn't go that far. Oregon, USC, and Washington might have to play if the SEC, ACC, and Big 12 play. These conferences have already made a dent in California. Let these guys play without a Pac 12 team, and you might as will concede the state from here on out.dnc said:
Yep agreed.greenblood said:
Except they now get to pop off for two years as Pac 12 and Rose Bowl champs. Oregon just won the 2020 Pac 12 season without playing a single game. I can't see how that is anything other than a giant win for Oregon. Now the Oregon staff who (lets be honest) has a far superior recruiting system, gets an additional season to recruit with a Pac 12 and Rose Bowl championship at their arsenal.MikeDamone said:Best thing is Oregon thought this year would be spechial and their fans were exited about the home schedule. 😂 😂 😂
Yes, I'm petty. That's not news
The worst thing Oregon can do is go get its ass kicked in the SEC.
Sit on the their laurels and keep cleaning up. -
Wait, are you serious?greenblood said:
I wouldn't go that far. Oregon, USC, and Washington might have to play if the SEC, ACC, and Big 12 play. These conferences have already made a dent in California. Let these guys play without a Pac 12 team, and you might as will concede the state from here on out.dnc said:
Yep agreed.greenblood said:
Except they now get to pop off for two years as Pac 12 and Rose Bowl champs. Oregon just won the 2020 Pac 12 season without playing a single game. I can't see how that is anything other than a giant win for Oregon. Now the Oregon staff who (lets be honest) has a far superior recruiting system, gets an additional season to recruit with a Pac 12 and Rose Bowl championship at their arsenal.MikeDamone said:Best thing is Oregon thought this year would be spechial and their fans were exited about the home schedule. 😂 😂 😂
Yes, I'm petty. That's not news
The worst thing Oregon can do is go get its ass kicked in the SEC.
Sit on the their laurels and keep cleaning up. -
The Pac12 is already perceived as soft. This decision only reinforces that, and other conferences will hammer that home. Individual schools now need to differential themselves from this stigma, if they want to keep their recruiting grounds somewhat protected.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Wait, are you serious?greenblood said:
I wouldn't go that far. Oregon, USC, and Washington might have to play if the SEC, ACC, and Big 12 play. These conferences have already made a dent in California. Let these guys play without a Pac 12 team, and you might as will concede the state from here on out.dnc said:
Yep agreed.greenblood said:
Except they now get to pop off for two years as Pac 12 and Rose Bowl champs. Oregon just won the 2020 Pac 12 season without playing a single game. I can't see how that is anything other than a giant win for Oregon. Now the Oregon staff who (lets be honest) has a far superior recruiting system, gets an additional season to recruit with a Pac 12 and Rose Bowl championship at their arsenal.MikeDamone said:Best thing is Oregon thought this year would be spechial and their fans were exited about the home schedule. 😂 😂 😂
Yes, I'm petty. That's not news
The worst thing Oregon can do is go get its ass kicked in the SEC.
Sit on the their laurels and keep cleaning up. -
Oh you were.greenblood said:
The Pac12 is already perceived as soft. This decision only reinforces that, and other conferences will hammer that home. Individual schools now need to differential themselves from this stigma, if they want to keep their recruiting grounds somewhat protected.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Wait, are you serious?greenblood said:
I wouldn't go that far. Oregon, USC, and Washington might have to play if the SEC, ACC, and Big 12 play. These conferences have already made a dent in California. Let these guys play without a Pac 12 team, and you might as will concede the state from here on out.dnc said:
Yep agreed.greenblood said:
Except they now get to pop off for two years as Pac 12 and Rose Bowl champs. Oregon just won the 2020 Pac 12 season without playing a single game. I can't see how that is anything other than a giant win for Oregon. Now the Oregon staff who (lets be honest) has a far superior recruiting system, gets an additional season to recruit with a Pac 12 and Rose Bowl championship at their arsenal.MikeDamone said:Best thing is Oregon thought this year would be spechial and their fans were exited about the home schedule. 😂 😂 😂
Yes, I'm petty. That's not news
The worst thing Oregon can do is go get its ass kicked in the SEC.
Sit on the their laurels and keep cleaning up.
Oregon is serious about football. The other two are not.
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During a phone interview with The News Tribune in June, UW athletic director Jen Cohen was asked about the possibility of a canceled football season.
“What is the impact? You wouldn’t have operations,” she said. “You wouldn’t have people to support those operations. I think schools don’t know yet what they would do in a scenario where there’s no football because they wouldn’t be able to offer other sports either if that was the case. Are you shutting down to revamp?”
Sounds like a fine time to fire
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Link?RaceBannon said:During a phone interview with The News Tribune in June, UW athletic director Jen Cohen was asked about the possibility of a canceled football season.
“What is the impact? You wouldn’t have operations,” she said. “You wouldn’t have people to support those operations. I think schools don’t know yet what they would do in a scenario where there’s no football because they wouldn’t be able to offer other sports either if that was the case. Are you shutting down to revamp?”
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Google Jen Coehn and hit the news tab and see what she said months agoGrundleStiltzkin said:
Link?RaceBannon said:During a phone interview with The News Tribune in June, UW athletic director Jen Cohen was asked about the possibility of a canceled football season.
“What is the impact? You wouldn’t have operations,” she said. “You wouldn’t have people to support those operations. I think schools don’t know yet what they would do in a scenario where there’s no football because they wouldn’t be able to offer other sports either if that was the case. Are you shutting down to revamp?”
Sounds like a fine time to fire
I was looking for something from today. Pac 12 is on lock down -
Oregon, Washington and usc aren’t playing.greenblood said:
I wouldn't go that far. Oregon, USC, and Washington might have to play if the SEC, ACC, and Big 12 play. These conferences have already made a dent in California. Let these guys play without a Pac 12 team, and you might as will concede the state from here on out.dnc said:
Yep agreed.greenblood said:
Except they now get to pop off for two years as Pac 12 and Rose Bowl champs. Oregon just won the 2020 Pac 12 season without playing a single game. I can't see how that is anything other than a giant win for Oregon. Now the Oregon staff who (lets be honest) has a far superior recruiting system, gets an additional season to recruit with a Pac 12 and Rose Bowl championship at their arsenal.MikeDamone said:Best thing is Oregon thought this year would be spechial and their fans were exited about the home schedule. 😂 😂 😂
Yes, I'm petty. That's not news
The worst thing Oregon can do is go get its ass kicked in the SEC.
Sit on the their laurels and keep cleaning up.
HTH.
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Doesn’t matter. Oregon is in Oregon.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Oh you were.greenblood said:
The Pac12 is already perceived as soft. This decision only reinforces that, and other conferences will hammer that home. Individual schools now need to differential themselves from this stigma, if they want to keep their recruiting grounds somewhat protected.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Wait, are you serious?greenblood said:
I wouldn't go that far. Oregon, USC, and Washington might have to play if the SEC, ACC, and Big 12 play. These conferences have already made a dent in California. Let these guys play without a Pac 12 team, and you might as will concede the state from here on out.dnc said:
Yep agreed.greenblood said:
Except they now get to pop off for two years as Pac 12 and Rose Bowl champs. Oregon just won the 2020 Pac 12 season without playing a single game. I can't see how that is anything other than a giant win for Oregon. Now the Oregon staff who (lets be honest) has a far superior recruiting system, gets an additional season to recruit with a Pac 12 and Rose Bowl championship at their arsenal.MikeDamone said:Best thing is Oregon thought this year would be spechial and their fans were exited about the home schedule. 😂 😂 😂
Yes, I'm petty. That's not news
The worst thing Oregon can do is go get its ass kicked in the SEC.
Sit on the their laurels and keep cleaning up.
Oregon is serious about football. The other two are not. -
Wanna cyber?UW_Doog_Bot said: -
I'm hearing the ducks will claim the PAC title
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If you hadn't run through the scenarios of no football back in June, you probably should be firedRaceBannon said:During a phone interview with The News Tribune in June, UW athletic director Jen Cohen was asked about the possibility of a canceled football season.
“What is the impact? You wouldn’t have operations,” she said. “You wouldn’t have people to support those operations. I think schools don’t know yet what they would do in a scenario where there’s no football because they wouldn’t be able to offer other sports either if that was the case. Are you shutting down to revamp?”
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And if you don't have any sports there is no reason to pay her or anyoneTequilla said:
If you hadn't run through the scenarios of no football back in June, you probably should be firedRaceBannon said:During a phone interview with The News Tribune in June, UW athletic director Jen Cohen was asked about the possibility of a canceled football season.
“What is the impact? You wouldn’t have operations,” she said. “You wouldn’t have people to support those operations. I think schools don’t know yet what they would do in a scenario where there’s no football because they wouldn’t be able to offer other sports either if that was the case. Are you shutting down to revamp?”
Sounds like a fine time to fire
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If the seniors/draft guys stay and we get JT, watch the fuck out.
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Why would they? The bond has been broken.backthepack said:If the seniors/draft guys stay and we get JT, watch the fuck out.
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Kinda like if Nowell had come back last year, right?backthepack said:If the seniors/draft guys stay and we get JT, watch the fuck out.
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How much does WSU, OSU, Stanford, and Cal lose a year even with football? What is that going to be now without football?RaceBannon said:During a phone interview with The News Tribune in June, UW athletic director Jen Cohen was asked about the possibility of a canceled football season.
“What is the impact? You wouldn’t have operations,” she said. “You wouldn’t have people to support those operations. I think schools don’t know yet what they would do in a scenario where there’s no football because they wouldn’t be able to offer other sports either if that was the case. Are you shutting down to revamp?”
Sounds like a fine time to fire
USC, Oregon, Washington, and whoever is serious (ha ha...yeah right...) ought to start talking to the Big 12 about combining up or just go ahead and shut everything down...not sure where the money will come from to prop up about half of the Athletic Departments up with no football this year.
Why do the Prez keep Larry employed? As soon as they see those bills they are going to be furious. Seems like they ought to fire him with cause for not being prepared and task the new guy with getting the season running this fall. When the season comes around I'm sure the Pac12 will be the only power conference not playing...the Big10 will play. They just don't know it yet.