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ha haI bet he makes the announcement right before the Beavers play for the national championship.
I don't really care either way. The RB position is in safe hands without him.
Oregon will probably be favored to win the Pac-12 next year but a whole lot has to go right for them to go undefeated and in the final two... injuries, an errant bounce of the ball, some QB playing out of his mind, etc, could derail that dream. Oregon could also be left out of the big game TCU style if a couple other favored schools also go undefeated.Oregon will be in another BCS game with or without him.
Oregon will probably be favored to win the Pac-12 next year but a whole lot has to go right for them to go undefeated and in the final two... injuries, an errant bounce of the ball, some QB playing out of his mind, etc, could derail that dream. Oregon could also be left out of the big game TCU style if a couple other favored schools also go undefeated.
I root for them to win the conference and go to the Rose Bowl. Anything beyond that is gravy. It's easy to be optimistic with what Chip has accomplished in his first two years though and it should be very interesting to see what these higher thought of recruiting classes do in his system... it seems they're getting major talent upgrades
Glad he's staying but I kind of want to see Lache Seastrunk and Dontae Williams.
Glad he's staying but I kind of want to see Lache Seastrunk and Dontae Williams.
It is a good problem to have (wealth of talent at RB). I want to see Lache especially. Tell you what though, we might be loaded at RB but you don't replace a LMJ. He's a home run threat every time he touches the rock, and although the offense can survive w/o him for a series or two (even a game or two) - we will see the difference over the long haul when he's not in the backfield. It opens things up for everyone else. He's Barry Sanders-esque for me, except LMJ can get the 4th and 2/short yardage better than any undersized back I've ever seen (with apologies to Warrick Dunn). Not to mention LMJ can catch the ball out of the backfield. No matter how much depth you have, you're always a better team with him in the line-up.
no one could make a cut on that sloppy fieldIf he was Barry Sanders we would have scored on 4th and goal.
no one could make a cut on that sloppy field
I'm not saying it would have necessarily changed the outcome, but I truly think that pigsty cost the viewers an amazing back and forth offensive game
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isn't most grass seed grown in the Willamette Valley?You're probably right. I completely forgot about that mess. And the worst part was that the grass was from Oregon.
isn't most grass seed grown in the Willamette Valley?
It's not the grass's fault that it was sopping wet, thats completely on the people in charge of getting the field ready. It's Arizona where it barely ever rains and yet the field was like a slip and slide. Neither team could run the ball because nobody had decent footing
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thats my point. The field limited both teams from being able to execute their offense because no one could make a cutOf course it probably helped us contain Newton, so it wasn't all bad.