Oregon must really hate Pete (DPOTD! But still)
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I'm going to bookmark this thred for when Oregon starts recruiting
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You assume this bored will be here that long?
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Firing Lambo was a mistake.CuntWaffle said:
Saban lost to LamboTierbsHsotBoobs said:
Peterman lost to Ty at Boise State too, but I don't hold that against himEwaDawg said:
Boobs HATES facts.YellowSnow said:
3-2, but still.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
1-2, but still.NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Pete Owns Oregondnc said:What started with the WhatsInTheBox.gif 70-21 mauling at Autzen and continued in last year's class by taking Duck legacy Eljiah Molden has snowballed this class. Pete is taking Oregon out at the knees. Consider:
Of the 8 commits UW has so far, 5 of them have significant ties to Oregon (legacy, from Oregon, or former commit). And that's not counting Jacob Sirmon who's uncle played for them. Oh, and Trey Lowe checks off two of those boxes.
Of the 8, 6 of them list Oregon offers, the only two that do not? Oddly enough, the Sirmon boys.
I'm certainly not suggesting that Pete is targeting kids specifically to BONEM. But I do think he's clearly prioritized taking back the northwest, and in order to do that he's bulldozed right over the top of the ducks.
Duck fans must really hate Pete.
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I started Twitter stalking Steve Stevens. Even though it seems a little weird that Billy Idol's guitarist would be choosing if he wants to play safety for USC, UCLA, Colorado or Oregon this weekend.AZDuck said:I'm going to bookmark this thred for when Oregon starts recruiting
Still, it has to be a step up from last year's Oregon safeties.
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That's a lot of analysis - and an all caps HUGE - over something that will never make Oregon good, bad or mediocre. The state is bereft (that's a college educated man's word for 'empty') of talent.Tequilla said:The bigger takeaway for me in this is that the in-state Oregon kids aren't buying the BS that Willie T is selling before Game #1 ... which is a HUGE problem for Oregon. On one hand, I get that there should be a prove it to me aspect to recruiting and in Willie T's case he hasn't had west coast ties in years ... but it sure feels as if Willie T and company are getting a similar reception to what OL recruits would give after visiting with Strausser or WR recruits were given when talking about Pease.
And, what BS? What are you talking about? The guy has not coached one single fucking game. On what basis do you conclude that he's selling "BS"? Because his strength guy got carried away and went overboard? Is that it? It can't be because he's not as stoic and flat as Petersen, right? Lots of great coaches have had big personalities. They can't all be like DJ.
If you asked me, or if you didn't, I'd say he's smart as fuck by just acknowledging the obvious: he has to recruit elsewhere to win at Oregon. He could get every good kid there every year and it would barely matter. BARELY. Oregon produces significantly less talent than even Washington, which is not exactly fertile in its own right.
That guy no more has to lock down Oregon than Bob Stoops has to lock down Oklahoma.
If he can get a recruiting pipeline established in Florida, continue what they've done in Texas and California, they'll have players. If he can't do any of those things, he's as fucked as are your kids. (It's a joke - don't PM me with another "fuck you!" - it hurts my feelings). -
They started.AZDuck said:I'm going to bookmark this thred for when Oregon starts recruiting
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Other than Thomas Tyner there hasn't been a single skill kid on either side of the ball from the state of Oregon that has been more than a role player since Chad Cota in 1994. Tyner was a bust anyways, but he had the ability.creepycoug said:
That's a lot of analysis - and an all caps HUGE - over something that will never make Oregon good, bad or mediocre. The state is bereft (that's a college educated man's word for 'empty') of talent.Tequilla said:The bigger takeaway for me in this is that the in-state Oregon kids aren't buying the BS that Willie T is selling before Game #1 ... which is a HUGE problem for Oregon. On one hand, I get that there should be a prove it to me aspect to recruiting and in Willie T's case he hasn't had west coast ties in years ... but it sure feels as if Willie T and company are getting a similar reception to what OL recruits would give after visiting with Strausser or WR recruits were given when talking about Pease.
And, what BS? What are you talking about? The guy has not coached one single fucking game. On what basis do you conclude that he's selling "BS"? Because his strength guy got carried away and went overboard? Is that it? It can't be because he's not as stoic and flat as Petersen, right? Lots of great coaches have had big personalities. They can't all be like DJ.
If you asked me, or if you didn't, I'd say he's smart as fuck by just acknowledging the obvious: he has to recruit elsewhere to win at Oregon. He could get every good kid there every year and it would barely matter. BARELY. Oregon produces significantly less talent than even Washington, which is not exactly fertile in its own right.
That guy no more has to lock down Oregon than Bob Stoops has to lock down Oklahoma.
If he can get a recruiting pipeline established in Florida, continue what they've done in Texas and California, they'll have players. If he can't do any of those things, he's as fucked as are your kids. (It's a joke - don't PM me with another "fuck you!" - it hurts my feelings).
If there is a QB with the physical tools or a lineman from Oregon we miss out on it might have meant something.
If Oregon never landed another kid from the state of Oregon in the next twenty years their win aggregate wouldn't change at all. -
Talanoa Hufanga and I had a good laugh at that last paragraph.Mosster47 said:
Other than Thomas Tyner there hasn't been a single skill kid on either side of the ball from the state of Oregon that has been more than a role player since Chad Cota in 1994. Tyner was a bust anyways, but he had the ability.creepycoug said:
That's a lot of analysis - and an all caps HUGE - over something that will never make Oregon good, bad or mediocre. The state is bereft (that's a college educated man's word for 'empty') of talent.Tequilla said:The bigger takeaway for me in this is that the in-state Oregon kids aren't buying the BS that Willie T is selling before Game #1 ... which is a HUGE problem for Oregon. On one hand, I get that there should be a prove it to me aspect to recruiting and in Willie T's case he hasn't had west coast ties in years ... but it sure feels as if Willie T and company are getting a similar reception to what OL recruits would give after visiting with Strausser or WR recruits were given when talking about Pease.
And, what BS? What are you talking about? The guy has not coached one single fucking game. On what basis do you conclude that he's selling "BS"? Because his strength guy got carried away and went overboard? Is that it? It can't be because he's not as stoic and flat as Petersen, right? Lots of great coaches have had big personalities. They can't all be like DJ.
If you asked me, or if you didn't, I'd say he's smart as fuck by just acknowledging the obvious: he has to recruit elsewhere to win at Oregon. He could get every good kid there every year and it would barely matter. BARELY. Oregon produces significantly less talent than even Washington, which is not exactly fertile in its own right.
That guy no more has to lock down Oregon than Bob Stoops has to lock down Oklahoma.
If he can get a recruiting pipeline established in Florida, continue what they've done in Texas and California, they'll have players. If he can't do any of those things, he's as fucked as are your kids. (It's a joke - don't PM me with another "fuck you!" - it hurts my feelings).
If there is a QB with the physical tools or a lineman from Oregon we miss out on it might have meant something.
If Oregon never landed another kid from the state of Oregon in the next twenty years their win aggregate wouldn't change at all.
QPOTM -
Marcus Arroyo just visited Devin Culp and Yankoff today, don't know if that means anything or not. But it happened
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The following is a list of Oregon prospects I'll regret them missing out on this year.dnc said:
Talanoa Hufanga and I had a good laugh at that last paragraph.Mosster47 said:
Other than Thomas Tyner there hasn't been a single skill kid on either side of the ball from the state of Oregon that has been more than a role player since Chad Cota in 1994. Tyner was a bust anyways, but he had the ability.creepycoug said:
That's a lot of analysis - and an all caps HUGE - over something that will never make Oregon good, bad or mediocre. The state is bereft (that's a college educated man's word for 'empty') of talent.Tequilla said:The bigger takeaway for me in this is that the in-state Oregon kids aren't buying the BS that Willie T is selling before Game #1 ... which is a HUGE problem for Oregon. On one hand, I get that there should be a prove it to me aspect to recruiting and in Willie T's case he hasn't had west coast ties in years ... but it sure feels as if Willie T and company are getting a similar reception to what OL recruits would give after visiting with Strausser or WR recruits were given when talking about Pease.
And, what BS? What are you talking about? The guy has not coached one single fucking game. On what basis do you conclude that he's selling "BS"? Because his strength guy got carried away and went overboard? Is that it? It can't be because he's not as stoic and flat as Petersen, right? Lots of great coaches have had big personalities. They can't all be like DJ.
If you asked me, or if you didn't, I'd say he's smart as fuck by just acknowledging the obvious: he has to recruit elsewhere to win at Oregon. He could get every good kid there every year and it would barely matter. BARELY. Oregon produces significantly less talent than even Washington, which is not exactly fertile in its own right.
That guy no more has to lock down Oregon than Bob Stoops has to lock down Oklahoma.
If he can get a recruiting pipeline established in Florida, continue what they've done in Texas and California, they'll have players. If he can't do any of those things, he's as fucked as are your kids. (It's a joke - don't PM me with another "fuck you!" - it hurts my feelings).
If there is a QB with the physical tools or a lineman from Oregon we miss out on it might have meant something.
If Oregon never landed another kid from the state of Oregon in the next twenty years their win aggregate wouldn't change at all.
QPOTM
Talanoa Hufanga.





