I hope Evan Stewart reaches his potential but so far he doesn't look like a future NFL receiver. Decent college career but not the star player you expect from a 5 star rated player. Oregon is irrelevant as a football team IMHO
LincolnBorglum79 said:
Oregon is irrelevant as a football team IMHO
Pretty sure you doโฆit's deep self-involve weirdness.Cyber5 said:LincolnBorglum79 said:
Oregon is irrelevant as a football team IMHO
I don't get it when our fanbase says things like this.
I'd say youre well rid of him because he was seemingly a malcontent and not someone who had bought in but he's pretty darn good. Maybe a James Hardin comp. Incredible but maybe not a team guyLincolnBorglum79 said:
I hope Evan Stewart reaches his potential but so far he doesn't look like a future NFL receiver. Decent college career but not the star player you expect from a 5 star rated player. Oregon is irrelevant as a football team IMHO
LincolnBorglum79 said:
To clarify my comment about Oregon, I don't think they will do well in the B1G with Ohio State and road games to Michigan and Wisconsin, along with UCLA and Washington on their schedule. The Pac Whatever won't enjoy those 9am pacific time starts in their road games. They may even struggle with the Purdue, Maryland, Mich State level teams. We will see.
I can tell you first hand the players absolutely hate 9 am kickoffs. They dread seeing those on the scheduleLincolnBorglum79 said:
To clarify my comment about Oregon, I don't think they will do well in the B1G with Ohio State and road games to Michigan and Wisconsin, along with UCLA and Washington on their schedule. The Pac Whatever won't enjoy those 9am pacific time starts in their road games. They may even struggle with the Purdue, Maryland, Mich State level teams. We will see.
LincolnBorglum79 said:
I hope Evan Stewart reaches his potential but so far he doesn't look like a future NFL receiver. Decent college career but not the star player you expect from a 5 star rated player. Oregon is irrelevant as a football team IMHO
I don't know.Athanasius said:
Why are we still talking about this?
I think you need to go back and read some other posts or even just pull up Wikipedia to see how they have had a lot more success than we have in recent decadesmonarch said:
Take the Nike $$$ and all the other Nike stuff off the program and they are average maybe a hair better. UO was exactly that until Nike got involved.
tell me you don't watch football without telling me you don't watch football.cc10106 said:
Oregon has a great coach locked up and appears to be back on track. I wouldn't be surprised if they finally get over the hump and win a natty in the next few years.
I think Elko and Sark have a little less ego and are more engaged with the THSCA and the coaches. I do think Jimbo cared a lot less about scratching their back and getting them paid for their local kid which rubbed them the wrong way.monarch said:
JIMBO was recruiting nationally and that pissed off the THSCA. Elko is doing the same as is Fexas. What will happen now?
Your post is laughable and full of naive SEC bias. Michigan was the best team in the country last year, and don't be too surprised if Ohio State wins the next natty.Bonfire.1996 said:tell me you don't watch football without telling me you don't watch football.cc10106 said:
Oregon has a great coach locked up and appears to be back on track. I wouldn't be surprised if they finally get over the hump and win a natty in the next few years.
Michigan is the first team since Ohio State to win the title that isn't from the Deep South. The only reason Michigan won it this year is because to committee ignored its previous precedents to exclude Georgia and include Texas. SEC fatigue had taken root. With 12 teams, that ends. Don't expect any newfound parity to emerge in the 12 team format. Only one league is ready for a four week gauntlet, and it's the league that's already winning.
The blinders are strong with this one. Oregon has played in 2 national championship games since 2000. How many have we played in?monarch said:
Recent decades= Nike $$$; According to Wikepedia, Oregon has played in 33 bowl games overall since they started playing football in 1893. TAMU has played in 44 bowl games in its history.
LincolnBorglum79 said:
Oregon is irrelevant as a football team IMHO
monarch said:
Recent decades= Nike $$$; According to Wikepedia, Oregon has played in 33 bowl games overall since they started playing football in 1893. TAMU has played in 44 bowl games in its history.
Mark Stoops said:monarch said:
Recent decades= Nike $$$; According to Wikepedia, Oregon has played in 33 bowl games overall since they started playing football in 1893. TAMU has played in 44 bowl games in its history.
We are, quite literally, one of the most resource rich programs in the entire Country. What's our excuse?
monarch said:
Take the Nike $$$ and all the other Nike stuff off the program and they are average maybe a hair better. UO was exactly that until Nike got involved.
monarch said:
JIMBO was recruiting nationally and that pissed off the THSCA. Elko is doing the same as is Fexas. What will happen now?
This. I went to a couple home games as well when living in Portland and while a fun venue, doesn't compare to an SEC eventTree Hugger said:
As a Eugene resident, I have to say that the facilities look nice from the outside, but since I attend a couple if games a year at Autzen, I would equate the "fun" atmosphere to something like a minor league baseball game. It's enjoyable, but it has nothing on the big SEC stadiums. Stewart will be shocked the first time he trots out on the field and sees maybe 40K in the stands since they don't turn out at all until the big games. That may be different this year with the Big 10, but 53K fans is nothing like 100K.
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