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haie said:
You watching this SC game? The pageantry, the tradition. Reggie's here. Urban's here picking out which players he's cutting next season.oregonblitzkrieg said:
What happened?haie said:
So then winning a national championship isn't that hard which would make Oregon a pretentious shit party school.MikeSeaver said:
Richer and deeper are subjective. You think anyone in Iowa knows what your history is? Do you think if they actually looked it up their hair would blow back?Mad_Son said:
I just want to use accurate measures. Assuming that the 8/9 win measure is meaningful that would mean P10/12 era UW and Oregon have had comparable success.MikeSeaver said:
Right, I mentioned you can go back 40 years. Oregon still has more 9+ win seasons.Mad_Son said:
Since seasons went to 12 games in 2006, 9 wins is obviously a lower bar for teams who have had more recent success. UW is +5 and Oregon is +3 then.MikeSeaver said:Since 1983. 9 win seasons.
UW: 10
UO: 16
Also UW had 4 seasons of 9+ wins immediately preceding 1983.
A lot of times (unfairly IMO) Oregon fans cut the dates to start right after James quit. I’m including those years here.
Thankfully our history is much richer and deeper.
I’m using hard data here. I like to remind a lot of the younger doogs that your grandpas Washington is a boomer myth like almost everything else thats been shoved down their throats.
Pattie Labelle, The circus, bazooka Joe. Lots of average with a few highlights.
Because whether you want to admit it or not 1960, 1984, and 1991 happened.
Not like the white trash clown show you'd find in Eugene.
This is REAL college football bitch.
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The amount of people there would fill up little Autzen.ntxduck said:haie said:
You watching this SC game? The pageantry, the tradition. Reggie's here. Urban's here picking out which players he's cutting next season.oregonblitzkrieg said:
What happened?haie said:
So then winning a national championship isn't that hard which would make Oregon a pretentious shit party school.MikeSeaver said:
Richer and deeper are subjective. You think anyone in Iowa knows what your history is? Do you think if they actually looked it up their hair would blow back?Mad_Son said:
I just want to use accurate measures. Assuming that the 8/9 win measure is meaningful that would mean P10/12 era UW and Oregon have had comparable success.MikeSeaver said:
Right, I mentioned you can go back 40 years. Oregon still has more 9+ win seasons.Mad_Son said:
Since seasons went to 12 games in 2006, 9 wins is obviously a lower bar for teams who have had more recent success. UW is +5 and Oregon is +3 then.MikeSeaver said:Since 1983. 9 win seasons.
UW: 10
UO: 16
Also UW had 4 seasons of 9+ wins immediately preceding 1983.
A lot of times (unfairly IMO) Oregon fans cut the dates to start right after James quit. I’m including those years here.
Thankfully our history is much richer and deeper.
I’m using hard data here. I like to remind a lot of the younger doogs that your grandpas Washington is a boomer myth like almost everything else thats been shoved down their throats.
Pattie Labelle, The circus, bazooka Joe. Lots of average with a few highlights.
Because whether you want to admit it or not 1960, 1984, and 1991 happened.
Not like the white trash clown show you'd find in Eugene.
This is REAL college football bitch. -
Autzen only seats 4,500? Real college football bitch! Jfchaie said:
The amount of people there would fill up little Autzen.ntxduck said:haie said:
You watching this SC game? The pageantry, the tradition. Reggie's here. Urban's here picking out which players he's cutting next season.oregonblitzkrieg said:
What happened?haie said:
So then winning a national championship isn't that hard which would make Oregon a pretentious shit party school.MikeSeaver said:
Richer and deeper are subjective. You think anyone in Iowa knows what your history is? Do you think if they actually looked it up their hair would blow back?Mad_Son said:
I just want to use accurate measures. Assuming that the 8/9 win measure is meaningful that would mean P10/12 era UW and Oregon have had comparable success.MikeSeaver said:
Right, I mentioned you can go back 40 years. Oregon still has more 9+ win seasons.Mad_Son said:
Since seasons went to 12 games in 2006, 9 wins is obviously a lower bar for teams who have had more recent success. UW is +5 and Oregon is +3 then.MikeSeaver said:Since 1983. 9 win seasons.
UW: 10
UO: 16
Also UW had 4 seasons of 9+ wins immediately preceding 1983.
A lot of times (unfairly IMO) Oregon fans cut the dates to start right after James quit. I’m including those years here.
Thankfully our history is much richer and deeper.
I’m using hard data here. I like to remind a lot of the younger doogs that your grandpas Washington is a boomer myth like almost everything else thats been shoved down their throats.
Pattie Labelle, The circus, bazooka Joe. Lots of average with a few highlights.
Because whether you want to admit it or not 1960, 1984, and 1991 happened.
Not like the white trash clown show you'd find in Eugene.
This is REAL college football bitch.
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I'm going to help the thread count by pointing out that Iowa does know who their daddy is
Two Rose Bowl beatdowns in our glorious if inflated past