The rest of the 2019 class
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Heard somewhere, Cristobal wants to stay at Oregon as long as Rich Brooks did and win a Rosebowl.kirkland88 said:
The staff he has surrounded himself with is pretty good, thats undeniable by those who are follow college football closely. He can't do it all himself, which I think he understands and has accounted for.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Cristobal is recruiting really well. Not sure he has much strategery beyond spray-n-pray, but he's landing some dudes. Aside from that, Oregon's got nothing to go on with him other than blind hope. And that's fine, we?ve been there. But y'all are really pressing on his priors trying to find some brilliance.kirkland88 said:
About as special as taking home the trophy to the Heart of Dallas Bowl. WoohooUW_Doog_Bot said:
It's always speshul when you get to 7-6 and win the little ceasar's pizza bowel. I hear it takes coaching at the highest level in a football state.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
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He won the conference. For a program with nothing on probation when he took over that's not terrible. Saban was shit at Sparty and crushed it at LSU. Every situation works differently.SyphilisButter said:If Willingham could go .500 at Stanford imagine what he could do at a program like ND or UW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought Oregon defending Cristobal's flameout firing as FIU was a silly meme, but some seem serious? I guess every fanbase has homer morons.
I personally like the direction of the program. Mario could suck but I'm not going to say anything negative about him before his first game when he is sitting on the #4 recruiting class and the kids are lifting their ass off for the first time ever. He doesn't have the Sark vibe of Willie. -
Yeah but Cristobal didn’t hire this guyBaseman said:
Wilcox. Tosh. Sirmon. Heyward.kirkland88 said:
The staff he has surrounded himself with is pretty good, thats undeniable by those who are follow college football closely. He can't do it all himself, which I think he understands and has accounted for.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Cristobal is recruiting really well. Not sure he has much strategery beyond spray-n-pray, but he's landing some dudes. Aside from that, Oregon's got nothing to go on with him other than blind hope. And that's fine, we?ve been there. But y'all are really pressing on his priors trying to find some brilliance.kirkland88 said:
About as special as taking home the trophy to the Heart of Dallas Bowl. WoohooUW_Doog_Bot said:
It's always speshul when you get to 7-6 and win the little ceasar's pizza bowel. I hear it takes coaching at the highest level in a football state.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant
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Those two scenarios don't make for good comparisons.SyphilisButter said:If Willingham could go .500 at Stanford imagine what he could do at a program like ND or UW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought Oregon defending Cristobal's flameout firing as FIU was a silly meme, but some seem serious? I guess every fanbase has homer morons.
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if i respond seriously on a scale of 1 to 10 how likely are you to froth at the mouth and vomit post 4-5 times in a row?
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2 if he sucks. Longer if he gets UO to the playoffs in 2019.GrundleStiltzkin said:
How many years does Mario get?kirkland88 said:
The staff he has surrounded himself with is pretty good, thats undeniable by those who are follow college football closely. He can't do it all himself, which I think he understands and has accounted for.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Cristobal is recruiting really well. Not sure he has much strategery beyond spray-n-pray, but he's landing some dudes. Aside from that, Oregon's got nothing to go on with him other than blind hope. And that's fine, we?ve been there. But y'all are really pressing on his priors trying to find some brilliance.kirkland88 said:
About as special as taking home the trophy to the Heart of Dallas Bowl. WoohooUW_Doog_Bot said:
It's always speshul when you get to 7-6 and win the little ceasar's pizza bowel. I hear it takes coaching at the highest level in a football state.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant -
So 2.oregonblitzkrieg said:
2 if he sucks. Longer if he gets UO to the playoffs in 2019.GrundleStiltzkin said:
How many years does Mario get?kirkland88 said:
The staff he has surrounded himself with is pretty good, thats undeniable by those who are follow college football closely. He can't do it all himself, which I think he understands and has accounted for.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Cristobal is recruiting really well. Not sure he has much strategery beyond spray-n-pray, but he's landing some dudes. Aside from that, Oregon's got nothing to go on with him other than blind hope. And that's fine, we?ve been there. But y'all are really pressing on his priors trying to find some brilliance.kirkland88 said:
About as special as taking home the trophy to the Heart of Dallas Bowl. WoohooUW_Doog_Bot said:
It's always speshul when you get to 7-6 and win the little ceasar's pizza bowel. I hear it takes coaching at the highest level in a football state.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant -
LIPO doogGrundleStiltzkin said:
So 2.oregonblitzkrieg said:
2 if he sucks. Longer if he gets UO to the playoffs in 2019.GrundleStiltzkin said:
How many years does Mario get?kirkland88 said:
The staff he has surrounded himself with is pretty good, thats undeniable by those who are follow college football closely. He can't do it all himself, which I think he understands and has accounted for.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Cristobal is recruiting really well. Not sure he has much strategery beyond spray-n-pray, but he's landing some dudes. Aside from that, Oregon's got nothing to go on with him other than blind hope. And that's fine, we?ve been there. But y'all are really pressing on his priors trying to find some brilliance.kirkland88 said:
About as special as taking home the trophy to the Heart of Dallas Bowl. WoohooUW_Doog_Bot said:
It's always speshul when you get to 7-6 and win the little ceasar's pizza bowel. I hear it takes coaching at the highest level in a football state.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant -
Same deal Slingblade got. There's a laser beam pointed to him at all tims, and the moment things get too bad Phil Knight hits fire.GrundleStiltzkin said:
How many years does Mario get?kirkland88 said:
The staff he has surrounded himself with is pretty good, thats undeniable by those who are follow college football closely. He can't do it all himself, which I think he understands and has accounted for.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Cristobal is recruiting really well. Not sure he has much strategery beyond spray-n-pray, but he's landing some dudes. Aside from that, Oregon's got nothing to go on with him other than blind hope. And that's fine, we?ve been there. But y'all are really pressing on his priors trying to find some brilliance.kirkland88 said:
About as special as taking home the trophy to the Heart of Dallas Bowl. WoohooUW_Doog_Bot said:
It's always speshul when you get to 7-6 and win the little ceasar's pizza bowel. I hear it takes coaching at the highest level in a football state.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant -
Pellum; Leavitt. Holt; Wilcox. Everyone at each school talking about the differences between coordinators.blackmamba said:
Yeah but Cristobal didn’t hire this guyBaseman said:
Wilcox. Tosh. Sirmon. Heyward.kirkland88 said:
The staff he has surrounded himself with is pretty good, thats undeniable by those who are follow college football closely. He can't do it all himself, which I think he understands and has accounted for.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Cristobal is recruiting really well. Not sure he has much strategery beyond spray-n-pray, but he's landing some dudes. Aside from that, Oregon's got nothing to go on with him other than blind hope. And that's fine, we?ve been there. But y'all are really pressing on his priors trying to find some brilliance.kirkland88 said:
About as special as taking home the trophy to the Heart of Dallas Bowl. WoohooUW_Doog_Bot said:
It's always speshul when you get to 7-6 and win the little ceasar's pizza bowel. I hear it takes coaching at the highest level in a football state.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant
Doogs swooned over Wilcox, Tosh, Sirmon, and Hayward. Great staff propping up 7 win coach.
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Pellum isn't in the same universe as Leavitt.Baseman said:
Pellum; Leavitt. Holt; Wilcox. Everyone at each school talking about the differences between coordinators.blackmamba said:
Yeah but Cristobal didn’t hire this guyBaseman said:
Wilcox. Tosh. Sirmon. Heyward.kirkland88 said:
The staff he has surrounded himself with is pretty good, thats undeniable by those who are follow college football closely. He can't do it all himself, which I think he understands and has accounted for.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Cristobal is recruiting really well. Not sure he has much strategery beyond spray-n-pray, but he's landing some dudes. Aside from that, Oregon's got nothing to go on with him other than blind hope. And that's fine, we?ve been there. But y'all are really pressing on his priors trying to find some brilliance.kirkland88 said:
About as special as taking home the trophy to the Heart of Dallas Bowl. WoohooUW_Doog_Bot said:
It's always speshul when you get to 7-6 and win the little ceasar's pizza bowel. I hear it takes coaching at the highest level in a football state.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant
Doogs swooned over Wilcox, Tosh, Sirmon, and Hayward. Great staff propping up 7 win coach.
In his first season as defensive coordinator, Leavitt's Oregon defense produced significant improvement over the previous year in multiple categories, including total defense (from 115th to 46th), tackles for loss (from 102nd to 22nd), third down defense (from 122nd to 24th), sacks (from 61st to 27th), rushing defense (from 121st to 26th), and interceptions (from 81st to 19th). The Ducks also ranked in the top four in the Pac-12 Conference during the 2017 regular season in rushing defense (2nd), third down defense (2nd), total defense (4th), and fumble recoveries (4th).
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Exactly & Wilcox>Holt.oregonblitzkrieg said:
Pellum isn't in the same universe as Leavitt.Baseman said:
Pellum; Leavitt. Holt; Wilcox. Everyone at each school talking about the differences between coordinators.blackmamba said:
Yeah but Cristobal didn’t hire this guyBaseman said:
Wilcox. Tosh. Sirmon. Heyward.kirkland88 said:
The staff he has surrounded himself with is pretty good, thats undeniable by those who are follow college football closely. He can't do it all himself, which I think he understands and has accounted for.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Cristobal is recruiting really well. Not sure he has much strategery beyond spray-n-pray, but he's landing some dudes. Aside from that, Oregon's got nothing to go on with him other than blind hope. And that's fine, we?ve been there. But y'all are really pressing on his priors trying to find some brilliance.kirkland88 said:
About as special as taking home the trophy to the Heart of Dallas Bowl. WoohooUW_Doog_Bot said:
It's always speshul when you get to 7-6 and win the little ceasar's pizza bowel. I hear it takes coaching at the highest level in a football state.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant
Doogs swooned over Wilcox, Tosh, Sirmon, and Hayward. Great staff propping up 7 win coach.
In his first season as defensive coordinator, Leavitt's Oregon defense produced significant improvement over the previous year in multiple categories, including total defense (from 115th to 46th), tackles for loss (from 102nd to 22nd), third down defense (from 122nd to 24th), sacks (from 61st to 27th), rushing defense (from 121st to 26th), and interceptions (from 81st to 19th). The Ducks also ranked in the top four in the Pac-12 Conference during the 2017 regular season in rushing defense (2nd), third down defense (2nd), total defense (4th), and fumble recoveries (4th).
HTH.
And Dawgs led by the great pretender, his All-Star assistants, his star filled classes, their coffee cups brimming, hiding the tender, couldn’t make Washington great again. -
Oregon isn't Washington. Whatever UW's leaders decided doesn't equal what Oregon does.
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3-9 in year six is impressive, no question, but "nothing short of a miracle" seems a bit hyperbolic.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant -
Apparently they had a ton of injuries that year and a program like that isn't going to have depth.dnc said:
3-9 in year six is impressive, no question, but "nothing short of a miracle" seems a bit hyperbolic.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant
He took over a winless program and it wasn't like Owen where it was a five win team that was missing Jack Lockner, it was the worst team in D-1A and probably the worst infrastructure at that level as well.
They were voted 6th in the conference in the pre-season of his fourth year and they won it, which would be defined as over achieving. That was the first winning season in program history. Then followed it up with an even better record, had a bad year and got fired.
He might not be good at Oregon, but if Nick Saban can go 34-24 in five years with Sparty I can give a guy with an ugly looking record who is the only bright spot in maybe the worst program ever's history three years, with an option fourth year if things are going well.
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Uhhh Butch Davis went 8-5 in 2017 in his first year there, not buying the only bright spot in their history bit.Mosster47 said:
Apparently they had a ton of injuries that year and a program like that isn't going to have depth.dnc said:
3-9 in year six is impressive, no question, but "nothing short of a miracle" seems a bit hyperbolic.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant
He took over a winless program and it wasn't like Owen where it was a five win team that was missing Jack Lockner, it was the worst team in D-1A and probably the worst infrastructure at that level as well.
They were voted 6th in the conference in the pre-season of his fourth year and they won it, which would be defined as over achieving. That was the first winning season in program history. Then followed it up with an even better record, had a bad year and got fired.
He might not be good at Oregon, but if Nick Saban can go 34-24 in five years with Sparty I can give a guy with an ugly looking record who is the only bright spot in maybe the worst program ever's history three years, with an option fourth year if things are going well. -
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So it's like he had a bunch of RS juniors and seniors that weren't terrible. Chinteresting and just proves my point.dnc said:
Uhhh Butch Davis went 8-5 in 2017 in his first year there, not buying the only bright spot in their history bit.Mosster47 said:
Apparently they had a ton of injuries that year and a program like that isn't going to have depth.dnc said:
3-9 in year six is impressive, no question, but "nothing short of a miracle" seems a bit hyperbolic.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant
He took over a winless program and it wasn't like Owen where it was a five win team that was missing Jack Lockner, it was the worst team in D-1A and probably the worst infrastructure at that level as well.
They were voted 6th in the conference in the pre-season of his fourth year and they won it, which would be defined as over achieving. That was the first winning season in program history. Then followed it up with an even better record, had a bad year and got fired.
He might not be good at Oregon, but if Nick Saban can go 34-24 in five years with Sparty I can give a guy with an ugly looking record who is the only bright spot in maybe the worst program ever's history three years, with an option fourth year if things are going well.
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Perfect. I need someone to send to the glue factory if Taunau'u goes Trooj.dnc said: -
His mom wants him to go to Oregon. I hate that I know this. Fuck you Twitter!IPukeOregonGrellow said:
Perfect. I need someone to send to the glue factory if Taunau'u goes Trooj.dnc said: -
LOL yes Cristobal gets credit for what the guy two coaches later accomplished.Mosster47 said:
So it's like he had a bunch of RS juniors and seniors that weren't terrible. Chinteresting and just proves my point.dnc said:
Uhhh Butch Davis went 8-5 in 2017 in his first year there, not buying the only bright spot in their history bit.Mosster47 said:
Apparently they had a ton of injuries that year and a program like that isn't going to have depth.dnc said:
3-9 in year six is impressive, no question, but "nothing short of a miracle" seems a bit hyperbolic.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant
He took over a winless program and it wasn't like Owen where it was a five win team that was missing Jack Lockner, it was the worst team in D-1A and probably the worst infrastructure at that level as well.
They were voted 6th in the conference in the pre-season of his fourth year and they won it, which would be defined as over achieving. That was the first winning season in program history. Then followed it up with an even better record, had a bad year and got fired.
He might not be good at Oregon, but if Nick Saban can go 34-24 in five years with Sparty I can give a guy with an ugly looking record who is the only bright spot in maybe the worst program ever's history three years, with an option fourth year if things are going well.
Bad programs go in cycles no matter how amazing the coach is.
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Not to mention Mooster always gives Sark credit for Pete’s wins. Consistent.dnc said:
LOL yes Cristobal gets credit for what the guy two coaches later accomplished.Mosster47 said:
So it's like he had a bunch of RS juniors and seniors that weren't terrible. Chinteresting and just proves my point.dnc said:
Uhhh Butch Davis went 8-5 in 2017 in his first year there, not buying the only bright spot in their history bit.Mosster47 said:
Apparently they had a ton of injuries that year and a program like that isn't going to have depth.dnc said:
3-9 in year six is impressive, no question, but "nothing short of a miracle" seems a bit hyperbolic.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant
He took over a winless program and it wasn't like Owen where it was a five win team that was missing Jack Lockner, it was the worst team in D-1A and probably the worst infrastructure at that level as well.
They were voted 6th in the conference in the pre-season of his fourth year and they won it, which would be defined as over achieving. That was the first winning season in program history. Then followed it up with an even better record, had a bad year and got fired.
He might not be good at Oregon, but if Nick Saban can go 34-24 in five years with Sparty I can give a guy with an ugly looking record who is the only bright spot in maybe the worst program ever's history three years, with an option fourth year if things are going well.
Bad programs go in cycles no matter how amazing the coach is.
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As the Sark kids leave Pete gets worse. I'm right until I'm not and so far I'm right.Sources said:
Not to mention Mooster always gives Sark credit for Pete’s wins. Consistent.dnc said:
LOL yes Cristobal gets credit for what the guy two coaches later accomplished.Mosster47 said:
So it's like he had a bunch of RS juniors and seniors that weren't terrible. Chinteresting and just proves my point.dnc said:
Uhhh Butch Davis went 8-5 in 2017 in his first year there, not buying the only bright spot in their history bit.Mosster47 said:
Apparently they had a ton of injuries that year and a program like that isn't going to have depth.dnc said:
3-9 in year six is impressive, no question, but "nothing short of a miracle" seems a bit hyperbolic.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant
He took over a winless program and it wasn't like Owen where it was a five win team that was missing Jack Lockner, it was the worst team in D-1A and probably the worst infrastructure at that level as well.
They were voted 6th in the conference in the pre-season of his fourth year and they won it, which would be defined as over achieving. That was the first winning season in program history. Then followed it up with an even better record, had a bad year and got fired.
He might not be good at Oregon, but if Nick Saban can go 34-24 in five years with Sparty I can give a guy with an ugly looking record who is the only bright spot in maybe the worst program ever's history three years, with an option fourth year if things are going well.
Bad programs go in cycles no matter how amazing the coach is.
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my fingers are crossed that Phil has tipped into Al Davis dementia mode and is in the process of burning the program up scrambling for a natty before he dies.IPukeOregonGrellow said:
Same deal Slingblade got. There's a laser beam pointed to him at all tims, and the moment things get too bad Phil Knight hits fire.GrundleStiltzkin said:
How many years does Mario get?kirkland88 said:
The staff he has surrounded himself with is pretty good, thats undeniable by those who are follow college football closely. He can't do it all himself, which I think he understands and has accounted for.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Cristobal is recruiting really well. Not sure he has much strategery beyond spray-n-pray, but he's landing some dudes. Aside from that, Oregon's got nothing to go on with him other than blind hope. And that's fine, we?ve been there. But y'all are really pressing on his priors trying to find some brilliance.kirkland88 said:
About as special as taking home the trophy to the Heart of Dallas Bowl. WoohooUW_Doog_Bot said:
It's always speshul when you get to 7-6 and win the little ceasar's pizza bowel. I hear it takes coaching at the highest level in a football state.kirkland88 said:
He is however a former head coach, and while on paper his record did not look great, what he did at FIU was nothing short of a miracle for that program.dnc said:
Not even a coordinator under SabanRaceBannon said:You didn't hire Nick Saban
You hired some loser assistant -
bumpMosster47 said:I think we finish with:
4*- Jameson Williams, WR
3*- Giles Jackson, ATH
4*- Jonah T, OL
3*- Soloman S, OL
4*- Drake Jackson, SDE
4*- Trent McDuffie, CB
4*- Ge'mon Eaford, LB
3*- Ralon Goforth, LB
4*- Bralen Trice, WDE
4*- Mathew Pola-Mao, DT
That's 27 kids. 19/20- 4* (I think Giles Jackson finishes as one) and 8/7- 3*.
QB- 1
RB- 2
WR- 5
OL- 3
TE- 1
DT- 2
SDE- 2
WDE- 2
LB- 3
CB- 3
S- 2
ATH- 1
Edit: None of these guys are OKG's and the Doogs wouldn't allow any of them to even walk on. -