Rewatching the Ohio State vs Oregon Natty from the 2014 season
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LolYellowSnow said:
Pete's BSU resume matches was Urbs did at Utah. Pete winning a NT at a program like Washington would trump what Urban did at Florida, which was only a decade removed from winning a natty when Urbs arrived.creepycoug said:
It would take a few. Urbs is all kinds of better than Pete. He beats er'buddy. Dude has done it at every stop, in different ways.YellowSnow said:
Pete isn’t in the Urbs/Dabo/Saban tier. But if he wins a NT at Washington then he is.creepycoug said:
I'd take him over Peterman. Urbs is elite and isn't afraid to win big games.RaceBannon said:I meant Ohio State
Nobody reads newspapers anymore anyway
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I just remember being really doog-scared it was Oregon's year until they ran both sqwads out onto the field...
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Chip is failing at UCLA because he's recruiting like a guy with a show cause on his record. I'd be more scared if USC had a time machine to bring back 2014 Urban Meyer. The 2018 version looked checked out, I suppose we'll see what the 2020 version is.Doogles said:
I'd argue it's his 4th act. He went undefeated at Utah and won a BCS bowl their too. There is way more proof Urban would do well at SC than fail.Gladstone said:This would be Urban’s third act, it would make him the first coach in history to win a title at three schools. And it would probably cement him in the top five all time.
Chip at UCLA is a bad comparison because he was ahead of his time at Oregon and hasn't proven he can adapt to stay ahead. Though I still think he'll be fine. -
Chip gets 3 years like the rest get. His "shitty" recruiting isn't even in play yet, so that's not why he's failing on the field.IPukeOregonGrellow said:
Chip is failing at UCLA because he's recruiting like a guy with a show cause on his record. I'd be more scared if USC had a time machine to bring back 2014 Urban Meyer. The 2018 version looked checked out, I suppose we'll see what the 2020 version is.Doogles said:
I'd argue it's his 4th act. He went undefeated at Utah and won a BCS bowl their too. There is way more proof Urban would do well at SC than fail.Gladstone said:This would be Urban’s third act, it would make him the first coach in history to win a title at three schools. And it would probably cement him in the top five all time.
Chip at UCLA is a bad comparison because he was ahead of his time at Oregon and hasn't proven he can adapt to stay ahead. Though I still think he'll be fine.
UCLA got significantly better as the year went on. Chip is a total blow it up guy like Petersen and I remember how frustrating his first two seasons were at UW.
He gets 3 to win the South and I'm not betting against him, especially with cluster fuck USC and WAC Utah being his biggest competition -
This. Chip basically said fuck it and benched all the juniors and seniors last year and gave his freshmen tons of run. He dgaf bout last year. He’s building for 2020. I still think them or Utah win the south this year.Doogles said:
Chip gets 3 years like the rest get. His "shitty" recruiting isn't even in play yet, so that's not why he's failing on the field.IPukeOregonGrellow said:
Chip is failing at UCLA because he's recruiting like a guy with a show cause on his record. I'd be more scared if USC had a time machine to bring back 2014 Urban Meyer. The 2018 version looked checked out, I suppose we'll see what the 2020 version is.Doogles said:
I'd argue it's his 4th act. He went undefeated at Utah and won a BCS bowl their too. There is way more proof Urban would do well at SC than fail.Gladstone said:This would be Urban’s third act, it would make him the first coach in history to win a title at three schools. And it would probably cement him in the top five all time.
Chip at UCLA is a bad comparison because he was ahead of his time at Oregon and hasn't proven he can adapt to stay ahead. Though I still think he'll be fine.
UCLA got significantly better as the year went on. Chip is a total blow it up guy like Petersen and I remember how frustrating his first two seasons were at UW.
He gets 3 to win the South and I'm not betting against him, especially with cluster fuck USC and WAC Utah being his biggest competition -
That’s been my thinking. Not only is SC athletics a dumpster fire but so is upper campus. It would make no sense for Urbs to make a come back there. I could see him going to Oklahoma in a couple years when Riley goes to the NFL.rodmansrage said:truly halfbrains this bored is if they think usc would be competent enough to hire urbs. usc would first have to hire a competent athletic director, of which, i have no doubt keyshawn johnson or lendale white will be named the next trooj AD, whom will fire helton, and end up hiring jeff fisher or jack del rio.
"in the end, we wanted to stay within the USC family and loved coach's consistency in the NFL."
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I mean if Chip reanimates Mr. Miyagi to keep everyone healthy maybe. Otherwise, he’s running with a self-imposed 15 scholarship ban this year, doesn’t have much depth, undersigned last years class by four and is currently working on the 9th ranked recruiting class in the Pac-12.ntxduck said:
This. Chip basically said fuck it and benched all the juniors and seniors last year and gave his freshmen tons of run. He dgaf bout last year. He’s building for 2020. I still think them or Utah win the south this year.Doogles said:
Chip gets 3 years like the rest get. His "shitty" recruiting isn't even in play yet, so that's not why he's failing on the field.IPukeOregonGrellow said:
Chip is failing at UCLA because he's recruiting like a guy with a show cause on his record. I'd be more scared if USC had a time machine to bring back 2014 Urban Meyer. The 2018 version looked checked out, I suppose we'll see what the 2020 version is.Doogles said:
I'd argue it's his 4th act. He went undefeated at Utah and won a BCS bowl their too. There is way more proof Urban would do well at SC than fail.Gladstone said:This would be Urban’s third act, it would make him the first coach in history to win a title at three schools. And it would probably cement him in the top five all time.
Chip at UCLA is a bad comparison because he was ahead of his time at Oregon and hasn't proven he can adapt to stay ahead. Though I still think he'll be fine.
UCLA got significantly better as the year went on. Chip is a total blow it up guy like Petersen and I remember how frustrating his first two seasons were at UW.
He gets 3 to win the South and I'm not betting against him, especially with cluster fuck USC and WAC Utah being his biggest competition
What he’s doing in Westwood right now looks downright Sling Blade-ian. -
Don’t cite recruiting rankings in June if you want people to take you seriously.
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I poast on Hardcore Husky because I don’t care if anyone takes me seriously.Gladstone said:Don’t cite recruiting rankings in June if you want people to take you seriously.