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Joseph Ngata, 5* 2019 WR, Folsom, CA (WE FUCKED THE POOCH)

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  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,066
    Tequilla said:

    How SC is anybody's dream school that isn't a spoiled rich kid I have no idea ...

    Oh Jesus.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,066
    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    And since I'm completely off my rocker, conference championships (including shares of) since 1975 in the PAC:

    USC = 16
    Washington = 9
    UCLA = 8
    Oregon = 7
    Stanford = 5
    Arizona St = 3
    Cal = 2
    Washington St = 2
    Oregon St = 1
    Arizona = 1

    And USC's titles by time period:

    1975 - 1984 = 4
    1985 - 1994 = 4
    1995 - 2004 = 4
    2005 - 2014 = 4
    2015 - Present = 0

    USC hasn't won a PAC title since 2008 ... I wouldn't call that dominant.

    So they have one less title than number two and number three combined.

    That's the definition of premier.
    It's good marketing and perception ...

    If you look at the total numbers it says SC is the power ...

    If you look at conference titles by decade ... you get the illusion that SC is a power ...

    But SC is working on a decade without a championship and has really only had 1 high end coach over that time period (Petey - who accounted for 7 of the 16 titles) ...

    Let's extrapolate this out another 10 years here to 2024 (that's 8 more seasons) ... I'd be willing to bet that UW wins at least 4 of the 8 championships ... do you think Clay Helton is going to have a 4 in 10 year run in him? I don't. UW will continue to close the gap.

    I get what SC is ... it's branded itself to the point that most buy the hype when they haven't done shit to earn it (see this offseason as Exhibit A). They will almost always be the first choice of most LA kids that are looking to stay local. That doesn't mean that they are the best choice.

    Back up for a bit and realize that UW over the 42 year period basically had shit for HC from 1993 through 2013 ... we won (or had a share of) 2 conference titles in that time period. I think we all are in agreement that when UW has the right coach in place they are as dangerous as any program in the conference.

    Compare SC's track record (previous post) to UW's over the same period:

    1975 - 1984 = 3
    1985 - 1994 = 3
    1995 - 2004 = 2
    2005 - 2015 = 0
    2015 - Present = 1

    It's not hard to see that we are every bit as capable as USC is ... WHEN we have the right coach in place. If anything, we're better positioned under Pete than we were even under Don James. And for as much fun as it is to clown some of the former coaches SC has had, only Ted Tollner and Paul Hackett qualify as absolute disasters. John Robinson (particularly the 1st time around) was at worst above average and Larry Smith was probably average (I'd say Clay Helton will be fortunate to get to this level). Lambo is the definition of average for us ... Slick's been proven to be largely below average ... Gilby was a disaster as a HC at both Cal and UW ... Tyrone was cashing checks ... and Sark was a drunk. Hard to get much worse of a 20 year run. Pete's turned that around ... as we continue to win at a high level, the perception of where UW stands in the pecking order of the West Coast will continually to change for the better.
    It's pretty simple. They've won the most. Nobody wins forever and always. This is as retarded as your blue blood non-sense. Alabama has disappeared for long stretches of time. As has Oklahoma, Ohio State, etc.

    If we picked random periods of time, everybody is something, or nothing.

    Yeah, Oregon has had a long and sustained run in this conference. Period. During that time, it wasn't SC.

    But SC has had the most runs in the conference. They keep coming back and making runs. Other schools, not so much. They are, w/o question, the class of the conference. They are the standard.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,102

    'USC is USC. Even when they are down they are a tough out. See last year when the PAC 12 had a hard time (its hard) staying within 21 points of UW. Except for one team that didn't even win the loaded South.

    We got their best game and lost.

    I agree 100% with this ... and that is what I'm expecting going forward. But because of coaching, UW is in a better position than USC.

    Our biggest issue will be recruiting at a comparable level to them - if we can we should be able to beat them more often than not.

    I'm not arguing that SC isn't in the most advantageous position in the conference ... what I am arguing is that the idea that they are just this slam dunk I'm going to go here because they are the best option isn't accurate as I think at least for the next 5-10 years UW is well positioned.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    edited May 2017
    Tequilla said:

    'USC is USC. Even when they are down they are a tough out. See last year when the PAC 12 had a hard time (its hard) staying within 21 points of UW. Except for one team that didn't even win the loaded South.

    We got their best game and lost.

    I agree 100% with this ... and that is what I'm expecting going forward. But because of coaching, UW is in a better position than USC.

    Our biggest issue will be recruiting at a comparable level to them - if we can we should be able to beat them more often than not.

    I'm not arguing that SC isn't in the most advantageous position in the conference ... what I am arguing is that the idea that they are just this slam dunk I'm going to go here because they are the best option isn't accurate as I think at least for the next 5-10 years UW is well positioned.
    UW has the best coach, ergo UW is the best option. We all agree on that.

    But you said only spoiled rich kids should see SC as their dream school and that's nuts. SC isn't even the rich kids school of choice for football, that's UCLA. It's been the premier program in the conference for decades. Of course it's plenty of kids' dream school.

    It's going to take more than one playoff year where we got smoked by SC at our place for California kids to realize we're a better option.
  • AZDuck
    AZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
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    Nobody ever gives a shit about coaching if they want to go to USC. USC kicked ass in recruiting when Paul Hackett was there, for fucks sake. As good as Oregon has been since 2009, I can still count the number of recruiting battles Oregon won against USC on one hand.

    All of this fag talk about Peterman is great and all, he won 12 games last year, kudos. You dildos are still as far away from SoCal as you can possibly be without being in Canada.

  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    Mods, please to be changing this OP to @AlanSmitheeDawg
  • AZDuck
    AZDuck Member Posts: 15,381

    Mods, please to be changing this OP to @AlanSmitheeDawg

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  • AZDuck
    AZDuck Member Posts: 15,381

    Mods, please to be changing this OP to @AlanSmitheeDawg

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  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,513
    Nurple said:
    You'd better "ngat" mention that again, you cocksucker
  • UWhuskytskeet
    UWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,113

    Nurple said:
    You'd better "ngat" mention that again, you cocksucker
    You button hooked me! I didn't know you were gonna buttyon hook me.
  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,499
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    Can you sound anymore old, rich & white?
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    He gone












    to Montlake.

    Brother's here. Elite QB depth. Committing early which Pete likes. Not holding out for some other offer.

    OKG.

    WOOF!
  • Dennis_DeYoung
    Dennis_DeYoung Member Posts: 14,754
    dnc said:

    He gone












    to USC.

    Brother's not there (probably fucking hates him). Elite QB depth-ish. I mean, at some point they will get a good QB commit. Committing early which Helton encourages, because he needs a great series of classes set up so when they inexplicably lose 3 this year he will be able to talk about the special '19 class, too. Not holding out for some other offer: he got USC.

    FFF.

    FIGHT ON!
    Crisped.
  • FKA_Mousecop
    FKA_Mousecop Member Posts: 2,054
    Seems we could end up with 2 recruits who are connected by family (Ngata and Tufono). I feel like if he were leaning USC he wouldn't commit quite so early, but I might be wrong on that front. I really hope he ends up a Dawg.

    I think we might only be looking to take 2 WRs in this 2019 class perhaps?

    One big (Likely Ngata, because Ford is all USC), and one slot (Delgado or Beason).
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839



    He gone












    to USC.

    Brother's not there (probably fucking hates him). Elite QB depth-ish. I mean, at some point they will get a good QB commit. Committing early which Helton encourages, because he needs a great series of classes set up so when they inexplicably lose 3 this year he will be able to talk about the special '19 class, too. Not holding out for some other offer: he got USC.

    FFF.

    FIGHT ON!.

    Guess we shouldn't even play the commit game then
  • FKA_Mousecop
    FKA_Mousecop Member Posts: 2,054

    As long as we get the next good Ngata then this Ngata doesn't matter much.

    The funny thing is there is a third Ngata and he looks amazing too, running back.
    Getting two skill position players with an African last name just seems off.