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I don't know how brutal it really is
he was a last minute flip to Oregon, so his commitment was very likely a soft one. And he's not a 5-star on the 247 composite, which is the 'gold standard', he's a 4-star.
I'll admit, when he flipped to Oregon I wasn't as impressed as a lot of fans. I have watched some Hudl videos of him compared to videos of Akili Smith Jr. and honestly didn't see much difference...other than Smith being bigger, stronger, and maybe even faster. Smith was probably a little less polished as a passer and pure QB, but other than that, I was rating them about even as prospects. And yeah, I know, the recruiting sites don't agree, and sure I could be wrong
I think Oregon will be fine with Dante Moore, Smith, and Novosad. And now, the Ducks have a lot more NIL leverage in the transfer portal
https://www.maxpreps.com/ca/san-die...ith-jr/football/stats/?careerid=5bje1176ts6k4
Saying something again and again doesn't make it any more true.As I said
recruiting is painful to follow now
Sigh.Saying something again and again doesn't make it any more true.
Oregon has gained and lost from commit flips in this 2025 class cycle, but at the end of the day they're bringing in whats deemed by every recruiting site to be an elite class and are off to an incredible start for 2026. The flips to Oregon include many of the top rated kids in this class like Utu, Offord & Moore plus I sure didn't find flipping two 4* studs from UW at positions of need to be painful. With key additions from the portal at positions of immediate need it seems their talent level keeps going up & they look to be featuring a loaded and balanced roster again going into Lanning's 4th season. The big picture looks really bright to me.
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Saying something again and again doesn't make it any more true.
Oregon has gained and lost from commit flips in this 2025 class cycle, but at the end of the day they're bringing in whats deemed by every recruiting site to be an elite class and are off to an incredible start for 2026. The flips to Oregon include many of the top rated kids in this class like Utu, Offord & Moore plus I sure didn't find flipping two 4* studs from UW at positions of need to be painful. With key additions from the portal at positions of immediate need it seems their talent level keeps going up & they look to be featuring a loaded and balanced roster again going into Lanning's 4th season. The big picture looks really bright to me.
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I’ll be curious - across college football - how many players actually graduate from the school they sign with.
Jordan James to the NFL
This is an Oregon football thread, so sorry that I thought you were talking about Oregon football. In general, I'm all for players having the right to change schools as they're more invested in this then us mere fans. I think for the good of the game it would be better if they could only hit the portal once in their 4-5 years of eligibility... maybe a 2nd time if the HC leaves. However, for this Oregon fan & I would think most, following recruiting has been awesome! Sure guys can come and go more freely, but the talent level keeps going up up up... not across college football, in Eugene Oregon!it’s hard to have that same level of enthusiasm since a guy could change his mind tomorrow.
Hence why I say recruiting is brutal to follow. It’s not an Oregon thing. It’s a college football thing.
NCAA Women’s D1 Soccer Transfer Portal Update……..
My daughter’s close friend just entered the portal and it took her form Spokane to Nashville. She is no longer a Zag and is now a Commodore? Is that Vanderbilt is? Anyway back to American football.
She must be a smart cookie. Its tough to get into Vanderbilt academically.
I have zero issue paying $100 for a yearly rivals subscription. The forum conversations are a bit dry as it's mostly a just the facts crowd, but some of the best insider info comes from those posters. I get to feed my Duck jones every morning over coffee and it's much better info then the hyperbolic free stuff one can get from bumping around. $100/12 = $8.33 a month or a shiny quarter & a couple pennies a day. For entertainment value, how does that compare to what you wager?Those recruiting sites are most likely political and need to be funded in some way. I can’t imagine too many people pay the monthly subscription
I have zero issue paying $100 for a yearly rivals subscription. The forum conversations are a bit dry as it's mostly a just the facts crowd, but some of the best insider info comes from those posters. I get to feed my Duck jones every morning over coffee and it's much better info then the hyperbolic free stuff one can get from bumping around. $100/12 = $8.33 a month or a shiny quarter & a couple pennies a day. For entertainment value, how does that compare to what you wager?
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I have no issue with the recruiting sites or what people pay for them. I’m just willing to wager that the number of fans that do pay for those sites isn’t enough to pay the paychecks of the employees who work them when you can find out much of the information that’s given there second hand, on different channels.
Thus, they rely big on sponsorships and relationships making it more political in how they rank certain players.
I could be wrong.
If we don't throw deep to Stewart and Dak Moore with Dante next season, I'm going to be firmly on the "fire Stein" bandwagon.Evan Stewart announced he will be returning next season for the Ducks....great news
Evan Stewart announced he will be returning next season for the Ducks....great news
If we don't throw deep to Stewart and Dak Moore with Dante next season, I'm going to be firmly on the "fire Stein" bandwagon.