Which doesn't make any sense. Something smells about that whole story.
Unless him and Simon are pussies afraid of failing at their alma mater.
Because it didn’t happen that way. If they had actually hired Wilcox, Mullens would’ve been run out of town on a cart.
Oregon media sure love to hype it up though even when Cal sucks ass and we? don’t.
I never believed it either.
I’m sure they interviewed him. But he never had any sort of serious offer. Mullens knows he would get ass blasted by the fans if he actually tried to hire him.
My theory, and I’m pretty sure I’m right, is that Wilcox got butthurt, told Canzano/Wilner he turned us down and used it to leverage more money from Cal.
I'm fine with the defense. A few things could be crisped.
Whatever it's flaws, this defense flies around, looks fast, and gets a lot of hard hits. It's refreshing. When Deboer was beating UCLA and giving Oregon a good game at FSU I was impressed with how hard his team played in all facets. They were undermanned then. Not so now.
I like Inge. Great ra ra guy. He's the guy that's always there to greet and chest bump guys after a play. I don't know what else he does but he does that well.
I'm fine with the defense. A few things could be crisped.
Whatever it's flaws, this defense flies around, looks fast, and gets a lot of hard hits. It's refreshing. When Deboer was beating UCLA and giving Oregon a good game at FSU I was impressed with how hard his team played in all facets. They were undermanned then. Not so now.
I like Inge. Great ra ra guy. He's the guy that's always there to greet and chest bump guys after a play. I don't know what else he does but he does that well.
Yeah, the UW D plays with great tempo and they enjoy hitting people. Ever since the Texas game I've been impressed with how hard they play.
They are pressuring the QB and forcing shitty passes, making picks.
All they have to do is keep the best offenses under 40.
Cal had 3 possessions to accumulate some yards before UW’s offense touched the ball, and it was backups and walk-ons playing defense for UW the last 4 or 5 Cal possessions.
Cal had 3 possessions to accumulate some yards before UW’s offense touched the ball, and it was backups and walk-ons playing defense for UW the last 4 or 5 Cal possessions.
With all the blonde, flowing locks and skinny arms I saw out there in the 4th I was wondering if they had put some of the equipment guys in uniform.
That's like playing the walk ons that back up the other walk ons
Come on, I have a double doctorate in knowing shit defense, you're a grad student.
I'm just pointing out a fact, that we played 16 walk ons against Cal.
Here's another fact:
Starters vs. Cal: 10 drives, 47 plays (4.7 plays per drive), 239 yards allowed (5.1 yards per play), 2 TDs, 3 INTs Reserves vs. Cal: 4 drives, 34 plays (8.5 plays per drive), 297 yards allowed (8.7 yards per play), 3 TDs, 0 TO
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Unless him and Simon are pussies afraid of failing at their alma mater.
Oregon media sure love to hype it up though even when Cal sucks ass and we? don’t.
My theory, and I’m pretty sure I’m right, is that Wilcox got butthurt, told Canzano/Wilner he turned us down and used it to leverage more money from Cal.
Whatever it's flaws, this defense flies around, looks fast, and gets a lot of hard hits. It's refreshing. When Deboer was beating UCLA and giving Oregon a good game at FSU I was impressed with how hard his team played in all facets. They were undermanned then. Not so now.
I like Inge. Great ra ra guy. He's the guy that's always there to greet and chest bump guys after a play. I don't know what else he does but he does that well.
They are pressuring the QB and forcing shitty passes, making picks.
All they have to do is keep the best offenses under 40.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/game/_/gameId/401524006
https://www.espn.com/college-football/game/_/gameId/401520186
That's like playing the walk ons that back up the other walk ons
Here's another fact:
Starters vs. Cal: 10 drives, 47 plays (4.7 plays per drive), 239 yards allowed (5.1 yards per play), 2 TDs, 3 INTs
Reserves vs. Cal: 4 drives, 34 plays (8.5 plays per drive), 297 yards allowed (8.7 yards per play), 3 TDs, 0 TO