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I figured OBK would get whooshed here but I didn't expect it to be you. Or @AZDuck for that matter.ntxduck said:
Lol. I agree the article has Oregon (cal?) too high..but please name 40 programs that should be higher. That’s stupid af.AUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
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Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW. -
Jeeb jeeb jeebus.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could NOT care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW. -
Oregon is legit top 25 easily because of 2009- 14 and money. I don't have a problem with this. I still think UW has a somewhat higher ceiling because location and better in-state talent pool. But until Pete wins a CFP game it's going to be hard for us to separate ourselves from the Quooks.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW. -
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
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Jesus fucking Christ - we're not top 40?creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
We're 19th all time in wins for Div I A. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_football_teams_by_wins
Evidence trumps dumb, effeminate, non-manly opinions. -
Fuck offcreepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
As a Duck, I give full credit to Washington's 1991 title. But you're right...Washington State is a once published dynasty. -
Medz dialed in today for creep.creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title. -
* Estrogen supplements dialed in today for @creepycoug
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[Washington's All-Tim Wins]**YellowSnow said:
Jesus fucking Christ - we're not top 40?creepycoug said:
Frankly I don't think either Oregon or Washington are top 40. Watching you guys have your daily pillow fight is cute. When a kewg jumps in trying to belong, it's down right precious.greenblood said:
Tradition doesn't mean shit anymore. These kids could care less. Which is good for Washington, because sorry, you don't have tradition. Oregon doesn't eitherAUBURNTROJAN said:
Their money is a huge advantage. Their location is mediocre and their tradition is shit.Pitchfork51 said:
Oregon has the easiest route to recruiting nationally due to their money.AUBURNTROJAN said:
There are only three factors in determining the ultimate success of a program. Unlike my expectations for UW football, these factors never change and never waiver. They are the IRON LAWS of College Football. Learn them. Live them. Love them.greenblood said:That seems about right. Oregon is at a disadvantage with weather, location, academics, and basically everything else, except for money and facilities. But money and facilities are fairly large aspects of a program's success.
Money. Location. Tradition.
Facilities are a function of money, by the way.
I would probably argue that's their biggest advantage.
Not top 40.
Money and Location are huge though.
Seattle>>>>>>>>>Eugene
But Oregon has an unlimited piggy bank at it's disposal. That resource is a massive selling point to coaches. Oregon being 17th is debatable, but saying it isn't top 40 is the DPOTW.
You're all fighting over a collective 1/2 of a title.
We're 19th all time in wins for Div I A. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_football_teams_by_wins
Evidence trumps dumb, effeminate, non-manly opinions.
** On the backs of the USS Beatme Intramural, UPS, Whitman and Washington Teacher's College teams. Thanks Gil Dobie!
Jim Jim Jimminy Christmas this fanbase takes itself seriously. What a somber bunch.


