Sources: Oregon WR Brenden Schooler enters transfer Portal
So far this season, Schooler has caught two passes for 44 yards. Against Washington, Schooler's one 23-yard reception came on Oregon's opening drive, putting the Ducks into the red zone. Oregon would score five plays later.
Schooler suffered a broken bone in his foot and missed most of fall camp and five weeks of the season, returning to the field for the Cal game in early October. The senior wide receiver was expected to start this season before his injury in fall camp.”
https://247sports.com/college/oregon/Article/Oregon-Ducks-football-brenden-schooler-transfer-portal-137377326/
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He's not a P12 receiver. If you need him it means you aren't going anywhere.
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Good. Fuck white guy wide receiver. He's the worst receiver Oregon has had on the worst receiving group they've had in 30 years. GREAT special teams player tho.
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He was not a bad receiver. He was the fastest WR “while guy” or black guy.dtd said:Good. Fuck white guy wide receiver. He's the worst receiver Oregon has had on the worst receiving group they've had in 30 years. GREAT special teams player tho.
He was a great safety and started as a Freshman. The coaches asked him to play WR. He is a team player and complied. His position was on defense like his brother at Arizona. He was an All PAC 12 type safety as can be seen by his freshman year.
This will make him a very valuable commodity in the transfer portal.
Perhaps Arizona will pick up Brenden and he can play with his brother Colin.
As A Freshman (2016)
Played in all 12 games and made 10 starts at safety Ranked tied for fifth in the Pac-12 and tied for third among FBS freshmen with a team-high four interceptions Finished third on the team with 74 tackles, including 47 solo Second in the Pac-12 among freshmen in tackles behind teammate Troy Dye Had eight or more tackles six times Added six pass breakups vs. Virginia (Sept. 10): Collected his first career interception and had three solo tackles at Colorado (Sept. 24): Had eight tackles, including five solo, to go along with his second interception in September at Washington State (Oct. 1): Finished with a team-high nine tackles with six solo at California (Oct. 21): Set season-highs for tackles (11) and solo stops (8) Had an interception in back-to-back weeks against Arizona State (Oct. 29) and at USC (Nov. 5).
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Fuck him. What an absolute pussy
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If he were a "Great" safety, he'd be on the field playing safety.DJDuck said:
He was not a bad receiver. He was the fastest WR “while guy” or black guy.dtd said:Good. Fuck white guy wide receiver. He's the worst receiver Oregon has had on the worst receiving group they've had in 30 years. GREAT special teams player tho.
He was a great safety and started as a Freshman. The coaches asked him to play WR. He is a team player and complied. His position was on defense like his brother at Arizona. He was an All PAC 12 type safety as can be seen by his freshman year.
This will make him a very valuable commodity in the transfer portal.
Perhaps Arizona will pick up Brenden and he can play with his brother Colin.
As A Freshman (2016)
Played in all 12 games and made 10 starts at safety Ranked tied for fifth in the Pac-12 and tied for third among FBS freshmen with a team-high four interceptions Finished third on the team with 74 tackles, including 47 solo Second in the Pac-12 among freshmen in tackles behind teammate Troy Dye Had eight or more tackles six times Added six pass breakups vs. Virginia (Sept. 10): Collected his first career interception and had three solo tackles at Colorado (Sept. 24): Had eight tackles, including five solo, to go along with his second interception in September at Washington State (Oct. 1): Finished with a team-high nine tackles with six solo at California (Oct. 21): Set season-highs for tackles (11) and solo stops (8) Had an interception in back-to-back weeks against Arizona State (Oct. 29) and at USC (Nov. 5).
IDRGAF how fast he is or what color he is. He is a pass-dropping bad route running machine.
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He rarely got separation, and isn't physical enough to overcome that.
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This. Good blocker. That’s where he’ll be missed. Absolutely awful route runnergreenblood said:He rarely got separation, and isn't physical enough to overcome that.
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creepycoug said:
If he were a "Great" safety, he'd be on the field playing safety.DJDuck said:
He was not a bad receiver. He was the fastest WR “while guy” or black guy.dtd said:Good. Fuck white guy wide receiver. He's the worst receiver Oregon has had on the worst receiving group they've had in 30 years. GREAT special teams player tho.
He was a great safety and started as a Freshman. The coaches asked him to play WR. He is a team player and complied. His position was on defense like his brother at Arizona. He was an All PAC 12 type safety as can be seen by his freshman year.
This will make him a very valuable commodity in the transfer portal.
Perhaps Arizona will pick up Brenden and he can play with his brother Colin.
As A Freshman (2016)
Played in all 12 games and made 10 starts at safety Ranked tied for fifth in the Pac-12 and tied for third among FBS freshmen with a team-high four interceptions Finished third on the team with 74 tackles, including 47 solo Second in the Pac-12 among freshmen in tackles behind teammate Troy Dye Had eight or more tackles six times Added six pass breakups vs. Virginia (Sept. 10): Collected his first career interception and had three solo tackles at Colorado (Sept. 24): Had eight tackles, including five solo, to go along with his second interception in September at Washington State (Oct. 1): Finished with a team-high nine tackles with six solo at California (Oct. 21): Set season-highs for tackles (11) and solo stops (8) Had an interception in back-to-back weeks against Arizona State (Oct. 29) and at USC (Nov. 5).
IDRGAF how fast he is or what color he is. He is a pass-dropping bad route running machine.
You are ignorant. They asked him to play WR because of injuries, depth, talent and consistency.creepycoug said:
If he were a "Great" safety, he'd be on the field playing safety.DJDuck said:
He was not a bad receiver. He was the fastest WR “while guy” or black guy.dtd said:Good. Fuck white guy wide receiver. He's the worst receiver Oregon has had on the worst receiving group they've had in 30 years. GREAT special teams player tho.
He was a great safety and started as a Freshman. The coaches asked him to play WR. He is a team player and complied. His position was on defense like his brother at Arizona. He was an All PAC 12 type safety as can be seen by his freshman year.
This will make him a very valuable commodity in the transfer portal.
Perhaps Arizona will pick up Brenden and he can play with his brother Colin.
As A Freshman (2016)
Played in all 12 games and made 10 starts at safety Ranked tied for fifth in the Pac-12 and tied for third among FBS freshmen with a team-high four interceptions Finished third on the team with 74 tackles, including 47 solo Second in the Pac-12 among freshmen in tackles behind teammate Troy Dye Had eight or more tackles six times Added six pass breakups vs. Virginia (Sept. 10): Collected his first career interception and had three solo tackles at Colorado (Sept. 24): Had eight tackles, including five solo, to go along with his second interception in September at Washington State (Oct. 1): Finished with a team-high nine tackles with six solo at California (Oct. 21): Set season-highs for tackles (11) and solo stops (8) Had an interception in back-to-back weeks against Arizona State (Oct. 29) and at USC (Nov. 5).
IDRGAF how fast he is or what color he is. He is a pass-dropping bad route running machine.
He showed how good he was as a freshman, his on field play at safety speaks for itself. You should stick to things you know more about.
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Your argument is entirely subjective and being made by a dipshit.DJDuck said:creepycoug said:
If he were a "Great" safety, he'd be on the field playing safety.DJDuck said:
He was not a bad receiver. He was the fastest WR “while guy” or black guy.dtd said:Good. Fuck white guy wide receiver. He's the worst receiver Oregon has had on the worst receiving group they've had in 30 years. GREAT special teams player tho.
He was a great safety and started as a Freshman. The coaches asked him to play WR. He is a team player and complied. His position was on defense like his brother at Arizona. He was an All PAC 12 type safety as can be seen by his freshman year.
This will make him a very valuable commodity in the transfer portal.
Perhaps Arizona will pick up Brenden and he can play with his brother Colin.
As A Freshman (2016)
Played in all 12 games and made 10 starts at safety Ranked tied for fifth in the Pac-12 and tied for third among FBS freshmen with a team-high four interceptions Finished third on the team with 74 tackles, including 47 solo Second in the Pac-12 among freshmen in tackles behind teammate Troy Dye Had eight or more tackles six times Added six pass breakups vs. Virginia (Sept. 10): Collected his first career interception and had three solo tackles at Colorado (Sept. 24): Had eight tackles, including five solo, to go along with his second interception in September at Washington State (Oct. 1): Finished with a team-high nine tackles with six solo at California (Oct. 21): Set season-highs for tackles (11) and solo stops (8) Had an interception in back-to-back weeks against Arizona State (Oct. 29) and at USC (Nov. 5).
IDRGAF how fast he is or what color he is. He is a pass-dropping bad route running machine.
You are ignorant. They asked him to play WR because of injuries, depth, talent and consistency.creepycoug said:
If he were a "Great" safety, he'd be on the field playing safety.DJDuck said:
He was not a bad receiver. He was the fastest WR “while guy” or black guy.dtd said:Good. Fuck white guy wide receiver. He's the worst receiver Oregon has had on the worst receiving group they've had in 30 years. GREAT special teams player tho.
He was a great safety and started as a Freshman. The coaches asked him to play WR. He is a team player and complied. His position was on defense like his brother at Arizona. He was an All PAC 12 type safety as can be seen by his freshman year.
This will make him a very valuable commodity in the transfer portal.
Perhaps Arizona will pick up Brenden and he can play with his brother Colin.
As A Freshman (2016)
Played in all 12 games and made 10 starts at safety Ranked tied for fifth in the Pac-12 and tied for third among FBS freshmen with a team-high four interceptions Finished third on the team with 74 tackles, including 47 solo Second in the Pac-12 among freshmen in tackles behind teammate Troy Dye Had eight or more tackles six times Added six pass breakups vs. Virginia (Sept. 10): Collected his first career interception and had three solo tackles at Colorado (Sept. 24): Had eight tackles, including five solo, to go along with his second interception in September at Washington State (Oct. 1): Finished with a team-high nine tackles with six solo at California (Oct. 21): Set season-highs for tackles (11) and solo stops (8) Had an interception in back-to-back weeks against Arizona State (Oct. 29) and at USC (Nov. 5).
IDRGAF how fast he is or what color he is. He is a pass-dropping bad route running machine.
He showed how good he was as a freshman, his on field play at safety speaks for itself. You should stick to things you know more about.



