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It's the 92 Huskies who after a year of domination played close games because they knew they'd win until they didn't after losing their shit talking leader
Georgia is bored. They were were at max against Oregon and have been sleepwalking since
Hard to repeat
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Saw the scored and tracked the game on my phone knowing Georgia would stick around to win against Mizzou (ILTCMMIWILTD)
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I was told Georgia was the best team UO has ever faced in the history of their program
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Did the voices in your head tell you that?HuskyJW said:I was told Georgia was the best team UO has ever faced in the history of their program
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1939 Tall Firs MBB NCAA champs. 29-5.RaceBannon said:who have no experience with winning a natty so no experience following it up - Missouri probably isn't better than Oregon. I caught wind of the DAWGS trailing so hit record and watched the 2nd half. At no point did anyone think Missouri was actually going to hold on and win.
It's the 92 Huskies who after a year of domination played close games because they knew they'd win until they didn't after losing their shit talking leader
Georgia is bored. They were were at max against Oregon and have been sleepwalking since
Hard to repeat
In other SEC news
1940: 19-12.
NOC what happened last century.
HTH.
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I you got nothing to care about no one cares
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And what National Championship GAME did U dub win?
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National championship gaymes are for FAGS.SDCJR said:And what National Championship GAME did U dub win?
Football
After a
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Sensational
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No recruit alive today has ever seen the Husky’s have more than one season in the limelight.RaceBannon said:I you got nothing to care about no one cares
about Oregon
You don’t matter until you do.
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Define "season in the limelight"? Because if it's going to the playoffs, neither has Oregon. If it's winning the conference, well we've done that more than once.46XiJCAB said:
No recruit alive today has ever seen the Husky’s have more than one season in the limelight.RaceBannon said:I you got nothing to care about no one cares
about Oregon
You don’t matter until you do.
Washington.
And please don't tell me you're pretending today's 15, 16 and 17 year old recruits were watching Oregon football in 2010. -
Limelight: Season where the rest of the CFB world was paying attention to UW, 2016. The next time a UW target says he's been watching Husky football since he was a kid, poast it. Kids across the country know Oregon football. Facts can be cruel.dnc said:
Define "season in the limelight"? Because if it's going to the playoffs, neither has Oregon. If it's winning the conference, well we've done that more than once.46XiJCAB said:
No recruit alive today has ever seen the Husky’s have more than one season in the limelight.RaceBannon said:I you got nothing to care about no one cares
about Oregon
You don’t matter until you do.
Washington.
And please don't tell me you're pretending today's 15, 16 and 17 year old recruits were watching Oregon football in 2010. -
This is dumb. You don't have a definition for it so you're just going to base it on your own completely unbiased perception of vibes. The rest of the CFB world paid plenty of attention to UW throughout the Pete era. He got plenty of press. UW spent 8 weeks in the top 10 in 2017, and another 8 in 2018 (including both preseason polls). That's more "limelight" than Oregon has had in any season since 2014 save perhaps 2021.46XiJCAB said:
Limelight: Season where the rest of the CFB world was paying attention to UW, 2016. The next time a UW target says he's been watching Husky football since he was a kid, poast it. Kids across the country know Oregon football. Facts can be cruel.dnc said:
Define "season in the limelight"? Because if it's going to the playoffs, neither has Oregon. If it's winning the conference, well we've done that more than once.46XiJCAB said:
No recruit alive today has ever seen the Husky’s have more than one season in the limelight.RaceBannon said:I you got nothing to care about no one cares
about Oregon
You don’t matter until you do.
Washington.
And please don't tell me you're pretending today's 15, 16 and 17 year old recruits were watching Oregon football in 2010. -
Two season brag. Let’s forget the other 20. NOC or knows about UW football. Except Husky fan.dnc said:
This is dumb. You don't have a definition for it so you're just going to base it on your own completely unbiased perception of vibes. The rest of the CFB world paid plenty of attention to UW throughout the Pete era. He got plenty of press. UW spent 8 weeks in the top 10 in 2017, and another 8 in 2018 (including both preseason polls). That's more "limelight" than Oregon has had in any season since 2014 save perhaps 2021.46XiJCAB said:
Limelight: Season where the rest of the CFB world was paying attention to UW, 2016. The next time a UW target says he's been watching Husky football since he was a kid, poast it. Kids across the country know Oregon football. Facts can be cruel.dnc said:
Define "season in the limelight"? Because if it's going to the playoffs, neither has Oregon. If it's winning the conference, well we've done that more than once.46XiJCAB said:
No recruit alive today has ever seen the Husky’s have more than one season in the limelight.RaceBannon said:I you got nothing to care about no one cares
about Oregon
You don’t matter until you do.
Washington.
And please don't tell me you're pretending today's 15, 16 and 17 year old recruits were watching Oregon football in 2010.
Duck 2022 roster has players from 24 States, all regions. UW, 16.
Like I said. Kids know about Oregon. Facts are hard.
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24 vs 16 isn’t a huge gap especially if you consider the context of where the last couple of coaching staffs for each school came from.46XiJCAB said:
Two season brag. Let’s forget the other 20. NOC or knows about UW football. Except Husky fan.dnc said:
This is dumb. You don't have a definition for it so you're just going to base it on your own completely unbiased perception of vibes. The rest of the CFB world paid plenty of attention to UW throughout the Pete era. He got plenty of press. UW spent 8 weeks in the top 10 in 2017, and another 8 in 2018 (including both preseason polls). That's more "limelight" than Oregon has had in any season since 2014 save perhaps 2021.46XiJCAB said:
Limelight: Season where the rest of the CFB world was paying attention to UW, 2016. The next time a UW target says he's been watching Husky football since he was a kid, poast it. Kids across the country know Oregon football. Facts can be cruel.dnc said:
Define "season in the limelight"? Because if it's going to the playoffs, neither has Oregon. If it's winning the conference, well we've done that more than once.46XiJCAB said:
No recruit alive today has ever seen the Husky’s have more than one season in the limelight.RaceBannon said:I you got nothing to care about no one cares
about Oregon
You don’t matter until you do.
Washington.
And please don't tell me you're pretending today's 15, 16 and 17 year old recruits were watching Oregon football in 2010.
Duck 2022 roster has players from 24 States, all regions. UW, 16.
Like I said. Kids know about Oregon. Facts are hard.
UW had Pete, Lake and now DeBoer all of them coming from west coast or mountain schools.
Oregon had Taggert, Crystoballz and Lanning who were all from the south although you can say Mario was here for a year under Taggert.
It makes sense the Oregon coaches would be getting more from their previous recruiting areas nationally than UW. -
You’re the one who said they only have one season in the limelight. We’ve now established they have had at least three.46XiJCAB said:
Two season brag. Let’s forget the other 20. NOC or knows about UW football. Except Husky fan.dnc said:
This is dumb. You don't have a definition for it so you're just going to base it on your own completely unbiased perception of vibes. The rest of the CFB world paid plenty of attention to UW throughout the Pete era. He got plenty of press. UW spent 8 weeks in the top 10 in 2017, and another 8 in 2018 (including both preseason polls). That's more "limelight" than Oregon has had in any season since 2014 save perhaps 2021.46XiJCAB said:
Limelight: Season where the rest of the CFB world was paying attention to UW, 2016. The next time a UW target says he's been watching Husky football since he was a kid, poast it. Kids across the country know Oregon football. Facts can be cruel.dnc said:
Define "season in the limelight"? Because if it's going to the playoffs, neither has Oregon. If it's winning the conference, well we've done that more than once.46XiJCAB said:
No recruit alive today has ever seen the Husky’s have more than one season in the limelight.RaceBannon said:I you got nothing to care about no one cares
about Oregon
You don’t matter until you do.
Washington.
And please don't tell me you're pretending today's 15, 16 and 17 year old recruits were watching Oregon football in 2010.
Duck 2022 roster has players from 24 States, all regions. UW, 16.
Like I said. Kids know about Oregon. Facts are hard.
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It’s this but it’s not just this. It would be hard to find two more divergent recruiting philosophies than what Oregon and Washington have employed the last 8 years or so. UW has had a big emphasis on its own state and a development culture agnostic to, and sometimes antagonistic to, recruiting rankings and hype. Oregon does very little recruiting in its own state so it has to cast a wider net, and it has willfully embraced as much hype as it can get, to some real recruiting success.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
24 vs 16 isn’t a huge gap especially if you consider the context of where the last couple of coaching staffs for each school came from.46XiJCAB said:
Two season brag. Let’s forget the other 20. NOC or knows about UW football. Except Husky fan.dnc said:
This is dumb. You don't have a definition for it so you're just going to base it on your own completely unbiased perception of vibes. The rest of the CFB world paid plenty of attention to UW throughout the Pete era. He got plenty of press. UW spent 8 weeks in the top 10 in 2017, and another 8 in 2018 (including both preseason polls). That's more "limelight" than Oregon has had in any season since 2014 save perhaps 2021.46XiJCAB said:
Limelight: Season where the rest of the CFB world was paying attention to UW, 2016. The next time a UW target says he's been watching Husky football since he was a kid, poast it. Kids across the country know Oregon football. Facts can be cruel.dnc said:
Define "season in the limelight"? Because if it's going to the playoffs, neither has Oregon. If it's winning the conference, well we've done that more than once.46XiJCAB said:
No recruit alive today has ever seen the Husky’s have more than one season in the limelight.RaceBannon said:I you got nothing to care about no one cares
about Oregon
You don’t matter until you do.
Washington.
And please don't tell me you're pretending today's 15, 16 and 17 year old recruits were watching Oregon football in 2010.
Duck 2022 roster has players from 24 States, all regions. UW, 16.
Like I said. Kids know about Oregon. Facts are hard.
UW had Pete, Lake and now DeBoer all of them coming from west coast or mountain schools.
Oregon had Taggert, Crystoballz and Lanning who were all from the south although you can say Mario was here for a year under Taggert.
It makes sense the Oregon coaches would be getting more from their previous recruiting areas nationally than UW.
In the south specifically I do think the relationships/connections of their head coaches has obviously played a big part but even with western coaches their philosophy likely wouldn’t have differed much and the results likely would have been similar, although with a different distribution of where the kids were from.
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Facts are hard.dnc said:
You’re the one who said they only have one season in the limelight. We’ve now established they have had at least three.46XiJCAB said:
Two season brag. Let’s forget the other 20. NOC or knows about UW football. Except Husky fan.dnc said:
This is dumb. You don't have a definition for it so you're just going to base it on your own completely unbiased perception of vibes. The rest of the CFB world paid plenty of attention to UW throughout the Pete era. He got plenty of press. UW spent 8 weeks in the top 10 in 2017, and another 8 in 2018 (including both preseason polls). That's more "limelight" than Oregon has had in any season since 2014 save perhaps 2021.46XiJCAB said:
Limelight: Season where the rest of the CFB world was paying attention to UW, 2016. The next time a UW target says he's been watching Husky football since he was a kid, poast it. Kids across the country know Oregon football. Facts can be cruel.dnc said:
Define "season in the limelight"? Because if it's going to the playoffs, neither has Oregon. If it's winning the conference, well we've done that more than once.46XiJCAB said:
No recruit alive today has ever seen the Husky’s have more than one season in the limelight.RaceBannon said:I you got nothing to care about no one cares
about Oregon
You don’t matter until you do.
Washington.
And please don't tell me you're pretending today's 15, 16 and 17 year old recruits were watching Oregon football in 2010.
Duck 2022 roster has players from 24 States, all regions. UW, 16.
Like I said. Kids know about Oregon. Facts are hard.
Facts are hard, indeed.
0regon grads or fans lack the academic prowess of UW grads or fans.
Water is wet.
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Nobody GAF about Oregon now. It's not 201246XiJCAB said:
Limelight: Season where the rest of the CFB world was paying attention to UW, 2016. The next time a UW target says he's been watching Husky football since he was a kid, poast it. Kids across the country know Oregon football. Facts can be cruel.dnc said:
Define "season in the limelight"? Because if it's going to the playoffs, neither has Oregon. If it's winning the conference, well we've done that more than once.46XiJCAB said:
No recruit alive today has ever seen the Husky’s have more than one season in the limelight.RaceBannon said:I you got nothing to care about no one cares
about Oregon
You don’t matter until you do.
Washington.
And please don't tell me you're pretending today's 15, 16 and 17 year old recruits were watching Oregon football in 2010. -
Gameday in Eugene 10/22. Good luck in your quest for a Jimmy Kimmel bowl berthFire_Marshall_Bill said:
Nobody GAF about Oregon now. It's not 201246XiJCAB said:
Limelight: Season where the rest of the CFB world was paying attention to UW, 2016. The next time a UW target says he's been watching Husky football since he was a kid, poast it. Kids across the country know Oregon football. Facts can be cruel.dnc said:
Define "season in the limelight"? Because if it's going to the playoffs, neither has Oregon. If it's winning the conference, well we've done that more than once.46XiJCAB said:
No recruit alive today has ever seen the Husky’s have more than one season in the limelight.RaceBannon said:I you got nothing to care about no one cares
about Oregon
You don’t matter until you do.
Washington.
And please don't tell me you're pretending today's 15, 16 and 17 year old recruits were watching Oregon football in 2010. -
Better hope we don't hire Cort Dennisntxduck said:
Gameday in Eugene 10/22. Good luck in your quest for a Jimmy Kimmel bowl berthFire_Marshall_Bill said:
Nobody GAF about Oregon now. It's not 201246XiJCAB said:
Limelight: Season where the rest of the CFB world was paying attention to UW, 2016. The next time a UW target says he's been watching Husky football since he was a kid, poast it. Kids across the country know Oregon football. Facts can be cruel.dnc said:
Define "season in the limelight"? Because if it's going to the playoffs, neither has Oregon. If it's winning the conference, well we've done that more than once.46XiJCAB said:
No recruit alive today has ever seen the Husky’s have more than one season in the limelight.RaceBannon said:I you got nothing to care about no one cares
about Oregon
You don’t matter until you do.
Washington.
And please don't tell me you're pretending today's 15, 16 and 17 year old recruits were watching Oregon football in 2010.