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Oregon - Signing all-world linebacker Justin Flowe was must-see TV while adding a commitment and signature of dual-threat QB Robby Ashford was an added bonus. The Ducks are the class of the Pac-12 on the field and recruiting trail alike.
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This can't hurt Oregon for the next round. They got the same free pub last year.
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10 year extension for Mario
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I think about Thibodeaux getting caught up in the crazy atmosphere at end of our '18 game. From his reactions that is when he became serious about Eugene.
Now contrast with the glum atmosphere if that game had ended how it should have - similar to '19 Cal @ UW, with UW continuing to drive and kicking a chip shot or scoring a TD as time expired. Maybe the 5* still goes there, maybe not.
But no, Pete stepped all over his own dick, again, and the rest is history. We created this shit. Oregon doesn't need our help, so stop fucking up and take care of our own house and we'll be doing better and Oregon likely worse.
I spoke months ago how it seemed Oregon was using a tail-wagging-the-dog strategy, getting as many stars as possible even if some were overrated, and hoping the stars continued to follow each other and the hype. Wilbur called it "Sark + marketing" and I thought that was fair. But can we argue with the results? -
If Eason comes back we'll be neck and neck with them for the offseason natty.
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10 star recruit?insinceredawg said:If Eason comes back we'll be neck and neck with them for the offseason natty.
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Shut it.FireCohen said:10 year extension for Mario
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All jokes about my love affair noted in advance, I think part of the problem here is that Crisco was not a generally known quantity out here in God's country. I've said this since the first day of the hire, and I've taken untold amounts of shit for it (which I'm more than tuff enough to handle): Crisco can recruit. Period. Any version of reality that fails to recognize this is DAWG narrative, including this idea that only when Washington fucks up is there a vacuum in which Oregon can then operate. No. Until he leaves, you better get comfortable with the fact that you have an ace recruiter operating in your back yard running a program that has had a much better last 25 years than has Washington. Those are the facts. I didn't make them up.NoWarningJustDawg said:I think about Thibodeaux getting caught up in the crazy atmosphere at end of our '18 game. From his reactions that is when he became serious about Eugene.
Now contrast with the glum atmosphere if that game had ended how it should have - similar to '19 Cal @ UW, with UW continuing to drive and kicking a chip shot or scoring a TD as time expired. Maybe the 5* still goes there, maybe not.
But no, Pete stepped all over his own dick, again, and the rest is history. We created this shit. Oregon doesn't need our help, so stop fucking up and take care of our own house and we'll be doing better and Oregon likely worse.
I spoke months ago how it seemed Oregon was using a tail-wagging-the-dog strategy, getting as many stars as possible even if some were overrated, and hoping the stars continued to follow each other and the hype. Wilbur called it "Sark + marketing" and I thought that was fair. But can we argue with the results?
I've known about this guy for years. His name has been thrown around Miami circles forever as a maybe someday coach. From his days as a mere GA, people have talked about his recruiting chops. Pete Garcia, who was the head of UM football ops during the Butch Davis run, knew it well and gave him his first shot at FIU. He's also the guy who fired him, which he's since acknowledged was a mistake, but that's another story.
Both in this forum and, I suspect, out west in general, he is a criminally underrated quantity as a talent builder. Part of why that is, I suspect, is that his most visible position to date was on the Bamers staff, which feeds into the "Brand X recruits itself" narrative, which is basically bullshit.
Yeah, fuck it, I told you so on day one. Now you know. -
I've always thought the "Mario is a terrible coach, look at his record" is a horrible take considering his only other HC job was at a school that didn't have a football program. It's kinda like being the guy who takes over for the Bengals; you're going to have a shitty overall record because your team is going to be 2-14 your first year or two on the job.creepycoug said:
All jokes about my love affair noted in advance, I think part of the problem here is that Crisco was not a generally known quantity out here in God's country. I've said this since the first day of the hire, and I've taken untold amounts of shit for it (which I'm more than tuff enough to handle): Crisco can recruit. Period. Any version of reality that fails to recognize this is DAWG narrative, including this idea that only when Washington fucks up is there a vacuum in which Oregon can then operate. No. Until he leaves, you better get comfortable with the fact that you have an ace recruiter operating in your back yard running a program that has had a much better last 25 years than has Washington. Those are the facts. I didn't make them up.NoWarningJustDawg said:I think about Thibodeaux getting caught up in the crazy atmosphere at end of our '18 game. From his reactions that is when he became serious about Eugene.
Now contrast with the glum atmosphere if that game had ended how it should have - similar to '19 Cal @ UW, with UW continuing to drive and kicking a chip shot or scoring a TD as time expired. Maybe the 5* still goes there, maybe not.
But no, Pete stepped all over his own dick, again, and the rest is history. We created this shit. Oregon doesn't need our help, so stop fucking up and take care of our own house and we'll be doing better and Oregon likely worse.
I spoke months ago how it seemed Oregon was using a tail-wagging-the-dog strategy, getting as many stars as possible even if some were overrated, and hoping the stars continued to follow each other and the hype. Wilbur called it "Sark + marketing" and I thought that was fair. But can we argue with the results?
I've known about this guy for years. His name has been thrown around Miami circles forever as a maybe someday coach. From his days as a mere GA, people have talked about his recruiting chops. Pete Garcia, who was the head of UM football ops during the Butch Davis run, knew it well and gave him his first shot at FIU. He's also the guy who fired him, which he's since acknowledged was a mistake, but that's another story.
Both in this forum and, I suspect, out west in general, he is a criminally underrated quantity as a talent builder. Part of why that is, I suspect, is that his most visible position to date was on the Bamers staff, which feeds into the "Brand X recruits itself" narrative, which is basically bullshit.
Yeah, fuck it, I told you so on day one. Now you know. -
Agreed on the coaching take; but though he's done well thus far, I'll concede I remain agnostic on his coaching chops. Time will tell on that one.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I've always thought the "Mario is a terrible coach, look at his record" is a horrible take considering his only other HC job was at a school that didn't have a football program. It's kinda like being the guy who takes over for the Bengals; you're going to have a shitty overall record because your team is going to be 2-14 your first year or two on the job.creepycoug said:
All jokes about my love affair noted in advance, I think part of the problem here is that Crisco was not a generally known quantity out here in God's country. I've said this since the first day of the hire, and I've taken untold amounts of shit for it (which I'm more than tuff enough to handle): Crisco can recruit. Period. Any version of reality that fails to recognize this is DAWG narrative, including this idea that only when Washington fucks up is there a vacuum in which Oregon can then operate. No. Until he leaves, you better get comfortable with the fact that you have an ace recruiter operating in your back yard running a program that has had a much better last 25 years than has Washington. Those are the facts. I didn't make them up.NoWarningJustDawg said:I think about Thibodeaux getting caught up in the crazy atmosphere at end of our '18 game. From his reactions that is when he became serious about Eugene.
Now contrast with the glum atmosphere if that game had ended how it should have - similar to '19 Cal @ UW, with UW continuing to drive and kicking a chip shot or scoring a TD as time expired. Maybe the 5* still goes there, maybe not.
But no, Pete stepped all over his own dick, again, and the rest is history. We created this shit. Oregon doesn't need our help, so stop fucking up and take care of our own house and we'll be doing better and Oregon likely worse.
I spoke months ago how it seemed Oregon was using a tail-wagging-the-dog strategy, getting as many stars as possible even if some were overrated, and hoping the stars continued to follow each other and the hype. Wilbur called it "Sark + marketing" and I thought that was fair. But can we argue with the results?
I've known about this guy for years. His name has been thrown around Miami circles forever as a maybe someday coach. From his days as a mere GA, people have talked about his recruiting chops. Pete Garcia, who was the head of UM football ops during the Butch Davis run, knew it well and gave him his first shot at FIU. He's also the guy who fired him, which he's since acknowledged was a mistake, but that's another story.
Both in this forum and, I suspect, out west in general, he is a criminally underrated quantity as a talent builder. Part of why that is, I suspect, is that his most visible position to date was on the Bamers staff, which feeds into the "Brand X recruits itself" narrative, which is basically bullshit.
Yeah, fuck it, I told you so on day one. Now you know.
I'm only soap boxing the recruiting thing because it seems to have taken everyone by surprise, and it was pretty much the one thing about him that was irrefutable. -
No, it’s worked, but it hasnt worked because of a talent gap. Even with last year’s class UW had more stars on the roster than Oregon and despite the hype continues to stay neck and neck recruiting wise. As sonics199whatever said, after their LB’s (which are insane) the class falls off. It’s worked because Pete was a pussy. If Lake lets his guys smoke weed and talk shit we already have the roster. The hype game will be interesting going forward and my take is that if Lake isn’t the guy to take Oregon on in that way then we are totally fucked. We got extremely lucky that Lake was already tied to Pete because the AD wouldn’t hire a guy like him otherwise. You have to get your hands dirty with Oregon, period.NoWarningJustDawg said:I think about Thibodeaux getting caught up in the crazy atmosphere at end of our '18 game. From his reactions that is when he became serious about Eugene.
Now contrast with the glum atmosphere if that game had ended how it should have - similar to '19 Cal @ UW, with UW continuing to drive and kicking a chip shot or scoring a TD as time expired. Maybe the 5* still goes there, maybe not.
But no, Pete stepped all over his own dick, again, and the rest is history. We created this shit. Oregon doesn't need our help, so stop fucking up and take care of our own house and we'll be doing better and Oregon likely worse.
I spoke months ago how it seemed Oregon was using a tail-wagging-the-dog strategy, getting as many stars as possible even if some were overrated, and hoping the stars continued to follow each other and the hype. Wilbur called it "Sark + marketing" and I thought that was fair. But can we argue with the results? -
What makes a great recruiter anyway. Seems like most of the great recruiters carry a bad reputation from the lazy types like Pete. Rick comes to mind. Urban. Saban.
Again, we aren't bashing Mario for what he is doing, at least I'm not. We're hoping we do more of the aggressive shit that makes Jimmy hated
The big complaint on Pete is that he whined about poaching and then poached a three star from Oregon State which many ducks reading this partook in
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