Im Over my disappointment after losing do you guys in the championship game have been for quite some time.
If I were you, I would be very angry and bitter that my team had such a poor game plan last night and played so poorly against a team that wasn't any better than Washington.
Every team has history its just irrelevant. Army has a better football history than UW. So what? That has no relevance.
Yeah, Harbaugh has been at Michigan for 9 years. UW's coach has been ther for two years. Gee Wally, who would have figured they might have a better team?
Whatever makes you feel better. And you need all the help you can get.
Do I need to bring this up again to help support why we quacks are rather confident going forward despite no national championship trophy (other than for basketball) in our trophy case currently? Ok, here goes....
I don't see Washington on this list and I don't see SC improving its stock much at this point (it likely will - at least hopefully for you Trojans).
But after reaching #6 in the ncaa so far in recruiting for 2024 and killing it in the portal currently ranked #8 (with no other top blue chip ratio teams as listed below in the Top 10) , Oregon is only improving its ratio.
Granted, we've got a young coach who can't beat Washington (so far) and is still learning on the job, but after his first 2 seasons as HC ever he is 22-5.
This is the reason for optimism if you are a quack fan. So Saw and I ask, how excited are you about your team going forward?
(And trust me, having a favorable ratio only gets even more critical in the coming 12-team playoffs.)
UW was all- on this year. They had around 9 , 5-6 year players. They lose all their studs and didn't recruit to replace them. It almost paid off, but laid an egg in the finals.
Ducks are reloaded. And would be shocked if not in the playoffs next year with a good shot to win it.
Should have stayed in PAC though. If Ducks stay, so do Calfurd and Utah, UA. Only needed to add 2 teams. SMU and SDSU. And retain AQ spot. And $25 mil TV deal is fine.
I think it's funny Oregon is criticized for using NIL like its some sketchy tactic. It's the now. Or criticized for winning the fiesta bowl and playing an opponent not of our choosing.
I'll just leave this topic like this. I don't know what next year will bring and how successful the Ducks will be in the Big 10 but I felt like this year was very solid and I'm excited about the prospects of next year.
How many of you are excited about your teams outlook next year?
You are delusional. Please don't compare your program to Penn st, Ohio st or Michigan. They can stick out their chests as much as they want. You haven't earned that right.
SMFH, typical PNW entitled "middle age white dude."
You didn't lose to a better team. You were out coached and your game plan was poor. Penix melted on the big stage last night.
Go back and read my posts after both games with UW. Show me where I did not give UW all the credit in both cases. You can't
You are boring because you have no original thoughts. I'm moving on. Everyone's else did long ago.
Wow, you guys won that how many decades ago? Cool man. Pull out your vhs tapes to watch your highlights. History is overrated.
Do I need to bring this up again to help support why we quacks are rather confident going forward despite no national championship trophy (other than for basketball) in our trophy case currently? Ok, here goes....
I don't see Washington on this list and I don't see SC improving its stock much at this point (it likely will - at least hopefully for you Trojans).
But after reaching #6 in the ncaa so far in recruiting for 2024 and killing it in the portal currently ranked #8 (with no other top blue chip ratio teams as listed below in the Top 10) , Oregon is only improving its ratio.
Granted, we've got a young coach who can't beat Washington (so far) and is still learning on the job, but after his first 2 seasons as HC ever he is 22-5.
This is the reason for optimism if you are a quack fan. So Saw and I ask, how excited are you about your team going forward?
(And trust me, having a favorable ratio only gets even more critical in the coming 12-team playoffs.)
I think it's funny Oregon is criticized for using NIL like its some sketchy tactic. It's the now. Or criticized for winning the fiesta bowl and playing an opponent not of our choosing.
I'll just leave this topic like this. I don't know what next year will bring and how successful the Ducks will be in the Big 10 but I felt like this year was very solid and I'm excited about the prospects of next year.
How many of you are excited about your teams outlook next year?
Ah, they're #2 in the country, the SEC isn't.
Pac is done but uw had a great season. Uw repped the pac. Oregon failed twice