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  2. "Dream on St. Nick" Nick Saban co-owns nine dealerships as part of Dream Motor Group. These include seven Mercedes-Benz dealerships, one Ferrari dealership, and one Infiniti dealership, located in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Texas. Headquarters Hoover, Alabama. He claims that he is pretty hands off on the business, and lets his partner run it. As a control freak that he is, I can't imagine. But, it may have helped in his primary recruiting territory: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Texas...:)
  3. Good call Charles. Which one is Saban again ....... Beavis or Butthead? Are Saban and Sankey brothers? They whine alot and sure pedal loads of BS!
  4. Remember he didn't like our fast paced, no huddle offense either. No one like change or adaptations that take away your advantage. Now that everyone can pay players above board, the SEC has no advantage. The degree programs are pretty much all better in B1G schools as they are all AAU members. Dream on st Nick.
  5. Today
  6. There used to be a thread of players and their cars (from years ago) under Saban, and it went 30-40 players deep before I got tired/angry of seeing them. This was long before NIL, and now he acts sanctimonious before the media?
  7. Oregon 38-15 1 TO 233,498 Sacks 186 yds passing
  8. God love you TerryM9, as I LOVE seeing your score every time. I just made a new rule to "lock-in" that score for you every time!
  9. Oregon Coach Dan Lanning Joins Primetime
  10. Oregon 52-13 2 TO 5 Sacks 315 yds passing
  11. Hey, Mike! Shut your pie-hole! George, you are right, Sir. EssentiallySports"Mike Gundy, Shut Up": Oregon Legend Blames HC for $7M Ok...Ducks' legendary alum hits back at Oklahoma State's HC Mike Gundy's 'Oregon NIL comments' before week 2 matchup.
  12. Blue Bloods Michigan and Oklahoma battle on Saturday. That these two have met Once before Saturday's game is hard to believe. 1976 - Orange Bowl - The 1st bowl game outside of the Rose Bowl that the Big Ten allowed Michigan to play. Sooners 14 - Wolverines 6. Off Tackle EmpireMichigan Battles Oklahoma in Early Season ShowdownAfter a successful opening act, Bryce Underwood and the Wolverines travel to Oklahoma for a week two showdown against the Sooners.
  13. 45-24 Ducks 2 TO 1 Sack 275 passing
  14. "Is Oregon the Next Oklahoma State?" NO.
  15. Ducks 59 - 9 1 TO 3 sacks 285 passing
  16. I’d go so far as to say they’re almost identical. If the PAC had survived and the B12 was the one to blow up they might be in the same situation as Beavis. We will never know but I’m guessing Okie would have been on the bubble as an ACC or PAC expansion list target.
  17. OBD 46-10 3 TOs 6 Sacks 285 passing yards
  18. 42-21 Ducks 2 TO 4 Sacks 269 Passing Yards (OSU gets 2 TD's in the fourth with the Ducks playing deep into the depth chart).
  19. Oregon 42-6 3 TO 5 sacks 350 passing yards
  20. Oregon 24-14 1 TO 2 Sacks 243 Yards Passing OSU has historically played well when Gundy shoots his mouth off.
  21. Oregon, 63-13 3 t/o 5 sacks 360 passing yards They are going to blitz us and we will throw the ball over them. Lots of explosive plays whether deep throws or yac dump offs. Explosive plays lead to quicker drives, and more opportunities to score. And if there are a lot of turnovers that shortens drives even more. I'm not a betting man, but if I were, betting the over would be like stealing candy from a baby.
  22. Oregon 43 - 9 2 - t/o 4 - Saks 257 - yds pass
  23. This has gotten me thinking about both OSU's that wear orange and black and how alike they actually are. They are in different positions but both have opted for the "things are fine" approach. Oregon State has never really invested in their football program. They have always rejected the Oregon approach of invest in the program and strive to improve and good things will happen. Instead they opted for the goal of just reaching a bowl game is good enough. The embodiment of this is their hiring of Mike Riley and the maintaining of his contract. Riley was a good coach, he had more winning seasons than losing ones at Oregon State and he kept the Beavers generally towards the middle of the Pac. But he never got them to a Rose Bowl by winning the conference. OSU never invested in the program and they were fine with the status quo. Oklahoma State had money invested and they hired Gundy back in 2005 making Gundy one of the longest (if not the longest) tenured coach in college football. Gundy has been better than Riley and Oklahoma State has invested more into their program than Oregon State. But Oklahoma State didn't seem to leverage their funds into building a next level program. They are firmly in the BIg 12 which is much much much better than Oregon State's situation but the SEC isn't calling on Oklahoma State to join them. It feels like Oklahoma State is just fine with where they're at right now. Maybe in a few years they'll get more active about trying to build a better NIL collective and leverage their resources into building up their program but in a lot of ways Gundy feels like Riley. Just fine.

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