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Justin Wilcox turned down the Oregon Ducks

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  • dtd
    dtd Member Posts: 5,640 Standard Supporter
    edited December 2021

    dtd said:

    ntxduck said:

    dtd said:

    Phil Nike is a megalomaniac. Can't blame Wilcox for choosing not to go there.

    Phil is 83 years old... plenty of time for Wilcox to go to Oregon after Phil is gone.

    Yeah, I'm sure he would love to HC for his school. However, having to ultimately answer to a senile 80 year old man who sits in the coaches booth, wears a headset and pretends he's one of the coaches is a bridge too far for a guy like Wilcox.

    Also, this has now been confirmed by 3 or 4 different sources. He really turned down the offer
    You don't really believe this shit do you?
    The original source is all the same—wilcox’s agent


    You got turned down. Deal with it
    You? hired a guy who lost to Hawai'i.

    Twice.

    Deal with it.

    Also, lol, holy fuck are you not an insider detty boy, if you believe that.
    I think I hurt someone's feelings.
    I already admitted I care. You also hired a guy who lost to Hawai'i.

    Twice.

    But let's pretend you have no feelings either, doog.
  • AEB
    AEB Member Posts: 3,023

    It just dawned on my why Wilcox said 'no' to Oregon.

    It was to prove his faithfulness to Washington, which is his secret dream job.

    He knows -- like any thinking person -- that Oregon's days are numbered. Once uncle Phil is gone nobody will be propping up their shitty cow town mushroom school in Eugene Oregon.

    The future doesn't include Oregon after 83 year old Phil is gone, and Wilcox knows that Washington will be more likely to hire him in the future if he proves his loyalty to us by telling Oregon to fuck off. Which he did.

    In conclusion, I was right.

    Unfortunately, I suspect Uncle Phil will bequeef a large some of dough to the Oregon AD upon his exit from this world.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,591 Standard Supporter

    Gladstone said:

    What in the world...



    “This feeling comes not from wins and losses, but rather, the idea that in the attempt to chase a national championship, we are losing what made us great in the first place,” the players wrote in the letter. “This is not a Blue Blood program. Our success was built on the continuity and hard work of the players and coaches in the 30 years prior to 2016 and we, as players, feel we are dangerously close to losing our identity.”

    Something is up under the hood down there. Weird as they've seemingly had their shit together for years.
    I'm surprised Masoli didn't chime in.
    When Dino Philyaw speaks, people listen.

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  • MobeyB4Assholes
    MobeyB4Assholes Member Posts: 1,048
    edited December 2021
    I don't get this. After Saban, Myers, Swinney, Carroll all begged for the Phuck job, only to be turned down, and since we know Crystalballs was horrible...

    https://si.com/college/oregon/football/analyzing-the-timing-and-importance-of-oregons-search-for-a-head-coach

    A deep dive into why the timing of Mario Cristobal's departure could be critically damaging to the Oregon football program
  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    AEB said:

    It just dawned on my why Wilcox said 'no' to Oregon.

    It was to prove his faithfulness to Washington, which is his secret dream job.

    He knows -- like any thinking person -- that Oregon's days are numbered. Once uncle Phil is gone nobody will be propping up their shitty cow town mushroom school in Eugene Oregon.

    The future doesn't include Oregon after 83 year old Phil is gone, and Wilcox knows that Washington will be more likely to hire him in the future if he proves his loyalty to us by telling Oregon to fuck off. Which he did.

    In conclusion, I was right.

    Unfortunately, I suspect Uncle Phil will bequeef a large some of dough to the Oregon AD upon his exit from this world.
    Chinned for “bequeef”
  • Purple_Pills
    Purple_Pills Member Posts: 2,110
    ntxduck said:

    Gladstone said:

    What in the world...



    “This feeling comes not from wins and losses, but rather, the idea that in the attempt to chase a national championship, we are losing what made us great in the first place,” the players wrote in the letter. “This is not a Blue Blood program. Our success was built on the continuity and hard work of the players and coaches in the 30 years prior to 2016 and we, as players, feel we are dangerously close to losing our identity.”

    Something is up under the hood down there. Weird as they've seemingly had their shit together for years.
    Nothing is up. Joey has always been a complete dork since washing out in the nfl. He was saying similar shit right before we fired helf, about how it wasn’t fair to him and was a betrayal of our values and some other shit. He spearheaded this entire thing because he’s a loser

  • 46XiJCAB
    46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967

    ntxduck said:

    Gladstone said:

    What in the world...



    “This feeling comes not from wins and losses, but rather, the idea that in the attempt to chase a national championship, we are losing what made us great in the first place,” the players wrote in the letter. “This is not a Blue Blood program. Our success was built on the continuity and hard work of the players and coaches in the 30 years prior to 2016 and we, as players, feel we are dangerously close to losing our identity.”

    Something is up under the hood down there. Weird as they've seemingly had their shit together for years.
    Nothing is up. Joey has always been a complete dork since washing out in the nfl. He was saying similar shit right before we fired helf, about how it wasn’t fair to him and was a betrayal of our values and some other shit. He spearheaded this entire thing because he’s a loser

    The only thing less successful was his upscale sports bar in the Pearl that tanked after 1 1/2 years.