I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I thought it was pretty much neck and neck the last three years - this year included. We don't have a talent disparity with Oregon. We have poor in game coaching and no hair on our balls. Really trying to understand where this narrative of Oregon Out recruiting UW over the last few years has come from. Because it’s been neck and neck. Oregon some higher rated kids, UW more depth in Blue Chips. It’s been shit coaching and lack of development and playing some shitty older players over giving young dudes a chance. https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1207346344433602560https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1205597471432310784And those numbers are even better when you look at 247 and not composite.
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure.
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I thought it was pretty much neck and neck the last three years - this year included. We don't have a talent disparity with Oregon. We have poor in game coaching and no hair on our balls.
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I thought it was pretty much neck and neck the last three years - this year included. We don't have a talent disparity with Oregon. We have poor in game coaching and no hair on our balls. Really trying to understand where this narrative of Oregon Out recruiting UW over the last few years has come from. Because it’s been neck and neck. Oregon some higher rated kids, UW more depth in Blue Chips. It’s been shit coaching and lack of development and playing some shitty older players over giving young dudes a chance. https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1207346344433602560https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1205597471432310784And those numbers are even better when you look at 247 and not composite. I appreciate you and @dnc trying to keep it real but I;m not sure saying we have more talent and still lose to them and go 7-5 because our coaches suck makes me feel much betterI've seen these tweets even though I don't follow recruiting. Then I see our DAWGS look worse on the field. Fuck
Everyone likes to hate on Feld and the rest of the Oregon staff, but it seems to me if the last 3 years the classes have been equal, that it's a player development problem for UW. That, or running systems that are too complex for young players to grasp. Outside of Puka/Newton, I can't really remember any true freshmen contributing and playing well for UW this year. Oregon had 7 that had stepped into key roles by the end of the year, who barely played meaningful minutes at the beginning of the season.
I'll contend until the day I die that every 2019 L save Stanford (total airball no show) fell 100% on breathtakingly terrible coaching decisions, in-game and personnel.
right now Oregon's class is pretty light aside from the two 5 stars. I wouldn't call their class as a whole anything special.
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I thought it was pretty much neck and neck the last three years - this year included. We don't have a talent disparity with Oregon. We have poor in game coaching and no hair on our balls. Really trying to understand where this narrative of Oregon Out recruiting UW over the last few years has come from. Because it’s been neck and neck. Oregon some higher rated kids, UW more depth in Blue Chips. It’s been shit coaching and lack of development and playing some shitty older players over giving young dudes a chance. https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1207346344433602560https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1205597471432310784And those numbers are even better when you look at 247 and not composite. In Race's defense, you have to take context into consideration:> Washington thinks it's the king of the North. So naturally, all else being equal, a kid will pick Washington just because Washington.> Washington had the best coach in the Pac 12. Oregon has had two shit coaches in a row since Kelley and a new guy named Meat who is an overrated recruiter (because Bama recruits itself) with no proven track record.> Washington has been stable since 2015, won the conference multiple tims and has been to NY6 bowls, while Oregon has been a shit show, going 4-8 just 5 minutes ago.Against THAT backdrop, yes, Oregon has kicked Washington's ass. Said another way, what will this look like if it turns out Meat can coach and Oregon wins a little more?
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I thought it was pretty much neck and neck the last three years - this year included. We don't have a talent disparity with Oregon. We have poor in game coaching and no hair on our balls. Really trying to understand where this narrative of Oregon Out recruiting UW over the last few years has come from. Because it’s been neck and neck. Oregon some higher rated kids, UW more depth in Blue Chips. It’s been shit coaching and lack of development and playing some shitty older players over giving young dudes a chance. https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1207346344433602560https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1205597471432310784And those numbers are even better when you look at 247 and not composite. That's why I used the words "slightly better". It's not just about raw numbers which are totally open to anyone's perception since they are numbers created by so called experts. It's like Neighbor says the national narrative is that Oregon is knocking it out of the park while UW largely flies under the radar. That narrative or perception, whether true or not, has a lot of value in future recruiting. That is why I'm gonna stick with the words "slightly better".
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I thought it was pretty much neck and neck the last three years - this year included. We don't have a talent disparity with Oregon. We have poor in game coaching and no hair on our balls. Really trying to understand where this narrative of Oregon Out recruiting UW over the last few years has come from. Because it’s been neck and neck. Oregon some higher rated kids, UW more depth in Blue Chips. It’s been shit coaching and lack of development and playing some shitty older players over giving young dudes a chance. https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1207346344433602560https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1205597471432310784And those numbers are even better when you look at 247 and not composite. I appreciate you and @dnc trying to keep it real but I;m not sure saying we have more talent and still lose to them and go 7-5 because our coaches suck makes me feel much betterI've seen these tweets even though I don't follow recruiting. Then I see our DAWGS look worse on the field. Fuck @RaceBannon, that is kind of to my point. The last 3 classes (especially the last two) that have been so highly touted would be RS Soph, RE Frosh, and True Frosh. And we haven’t seen jack shit of them on the field. Then we get Bynum, Puka, and McDuffie on the field and they ball out. Throw in this class and that’s the 4 years. The best years of the recruiting have been these last 4 classes, but we haven’t seen them on the field. Meanwhile Oregon’s young dudes from these classes are getting a ton of run. That to me is just more coaching fuck ups tacked on top of the in game decisions. The older guys didn’t develop as well as in the past, and then the young thouroughbreds you brought in that are the best classes you’ve ever had are left in the stable. Here’s to hoping Lake remedies that shit.
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I thought it was pretty much neck and neck the last three years - this year included. We don't have a talent disparity with Oregon. We have poor in game coaching and no hair on our balls. Really trying to understand where this narrative of Oregon Out recruiting UW over the last few years has come from. Because it’s been neck and neck. Oregon some higher rated kids, UW more depth in Blue Chips. It’s been shit coaching and lack of development and playing some shitty older players over giving young dudes a chance. https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1207346344433602560https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1205597471432310784And those numbers are even better when you look at 247 and not composite. In Race's defense, you have to take context into consideration:> Washington thinks it's the king of the North. So naturally, all else being equal, a kid will pick Washington just because Washington.> Washington had the best coach in the Pac 12. Oregon has had two shit coaches in a row since Kelley and a new guy named Meat who is an overrated recruiter (because Bama recruits itself) with no proven track record.> Washington has been stable since 2015, won the conference multiple tims and has been to NY6 bowls, while Oregon has been a shit show, going 4-8 just 5 minutes ago.Against THAT backdrop, yes, Oregon has kicked Washington's ass. Said another way, what will this look like if it turns out Meat can coach and Oregon wins a little more? The other side of that which you better believe is on the table is that there is now a role reversal. UW got recruited against Jimmy Lake possibly leaving. Now that switches to Mario and Miami/Bama.
I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I think it's fair to say Oregon has recruited slightly better than us in recent years. I also think it's fair to say that with all the talent in Washington in the 2021and 2022 classes, if UW doesn't have a better classes than the Ducks in those years then that would be a failure. I thought it was pretty much neck and neck the last three years - this year included. We don't have a talent disparity with Oregon. We have poor in game coaching and no hair on our balls. Really trying to understand where this narrative of Oregon Out recruiting UW over the last few years has come from. Because it’s been neck and neck. Oregon some higher rated kids, UW more depth in Blue Chips. It’s been shit coaching and lack of development and playing some shitty older players over giving young dudes a chance. https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1207346344433602560https://twitter.com/WestCoastCFB/status/1205597471432310784And those numbers are even better when you look at 247 and not composite. In Race's defense, you have to take context into consideration:> Washington thinks it's the king of the North. So naturally, all else being equal, a kid will pick Washington just because Washington.> Washington had the best coach in the Pac 12. Oregon has had two shit coaches in a row since Kelley and a new guy named Meat who is an overrated recruiter (because Bama recruits itself) with no proven track record.> Washington has been stable since 2015, won the conference multiple tims and has been to NY6 bowls, while Oregon has been a shit show, going 4-8 just 5 minutes ago.Against THAT backdrop, yes, Oregon has kicked Washington's ass. Said another way, what will this look like if it turns out Meat can coach and Oregon wins a little more? The other side of that which you better believe is on the table is that there is now a role reversal. UW got recruited against Jimmy Lake possibly leaving. Now that switches to Mario and Miami/Bama. Bama? I'm not sure I'd want someone stupid enuff to believe that, even by teen boy football standards. Miami? Eh, I joke about it, but is that really going to happen?And that's a lot of Jimmy. I'm not sure the rest of the world was as enamored with him as this crowd has been.We shall see what he's made of now. But I don't think this or that coach leaving is a huge recruiting issue. Maybe it is; I don't know. I just know that it's a good problem to have.