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Finebaum Will "Leave the Country" if There is an All Big-10 Final...
Note how he had limited respect for Alabama...."very few of Indiana players were wanted or recruited by Alabama." That is more important than winning the game?
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Finebaum Will "Leave the Country" if There is an All Big-10 Final...
Ill chip in a 1 way ticket to Iraq!!!
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Finebaum Will "Leave the Country" if There is an All Big-10 Final...
Pawaaaaaaalllllll, if you need any help packing, or a ride to the airport ... Please text or call - 1-800-ITS-BIGG. 👍👌😍 He'd earlier promised to leave if an SEC team didn't win it all.
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Finebaum Will "Leave the Country" if There is an All Big-10 Final...
Need clarification. Which country? SEC country??? Please Paul, be specific ..... the devil is in the details. Try not to leave us in suspense, inquiring minds want know. Or maybe, just maybe, he is performing his act of "CARNAK The Magnificent" (Johnny Carson) and obtusely predicting another failure of the SEC. Oh my!
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Finebaum Will "Leave the Country" if There is an All Big-10 Final...
Dont let the door hit you in the @__
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Finebaum Will "Leave the Country" if There is an All Big-10 Final...
Promises, Promises.....
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Jordon Davison Injury Update (Good News)
Need Davison and his power running and blocking. Also did anyone else notice how little Whittington played against JMU?
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Finebaum Will "Leave the Country" if There is an All Big-10 Final...
Oregon v Ohio State!!!! Winner: OREGON Other winners: everyone who can't stand Finebaum who will probably lose it completely if that comes to pass.
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Oregon vs. Texas Tech Pregame Discussion
I’ll be there. See you in Miami, go Ducks!!!!!
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North vs South
The SEC teams were playing the players the most money pre-NIL. Now that it’s legal, the playing field has been leveled. That and the transfer portal is why Saint Nick retired - he was no longer guaranteed to have the best roster top to bottom anymore - and he knew that sustained success was going to be much more difficult to achieve.
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Finebaum Will "Leave the Country" if There is an All Big-10 Final...
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Finebaum Will "Leave the Country" if There is an All Big-10 Final...
You can only hope, and I sense he's feeling the "pucker" already! (Go directly to 3:10 in the video)
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North vs South
Apologies, what I said came off a-holish. I just don’t share the opinion, but I should have been more respectful. I will in the future. So far as the very best team, I think it could easily go either way every season. I do think the SEC is the strongest conference on the field across the board, but that doesn’t guarantee to produce the best team every season. In fact, some SEC schedules are extremely tough and can beat a good team up pretty bad by the post season. It’s odd to me that aTm had such a soft schedule this season, the only very good SEC team they played beat them!
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North vs South
Good call, although Lubbock, Texas, is not a large market. Ditto Tuscaloosa and Eugene. Booster money is fungible. The NFL billionaires play nice with one another because parity means more money for all. With an agreement in place with a players' union, NFL owners have been able to restrict player movement, cap rookie salaries, and impose fines and loss of draft picks for teams that exceed a salary cap. I think that one day, CFB billionaires will learn to play with one another and negotiate salary caps, restrictions on transfers, poaching penalties, and other reasonable restrictions akin to the NFL. A CFB player draft could be on the way. Take away recruiting and portal picking responsibilities, and CFB coaching salaries will come down. Booster money is not restricted by geography. Mark Cuban lives in Dallas but writes B1G checks that are cashed in Bloomington, Indiana. For sure, media markets likely matter when NFL teams are recruiting free agents. Which teams can provide a player with the best NIL opportunities? A team in Jacksonville, New York, or LA? Wreck the Heck Out of Tech!
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Playoff Observation: Best So Far?
I blame Nike! Seems like Oregon players have been slipping more than normal this year…
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Jordon Davison Injury Update (Good News)
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Oregon vs. Texas Tech Pregame Discussion
Great comment with excellent data to back it up.
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Can You Believe the Growth of Benson and McClellan in Just Four Games?
As often happens with great players who are playing behind even greater players, when they get their chance they show what they can do. If we get everyone healthy Oregon has crazy depth at receiver. And guess what, we've got some really good ones coming for next year too.
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Good Duck, Bad Duck in the First Round of the CFP
Come on folks. We need to understand Dan is not about making statements or style points. He is about development. Half way through the third quarter I was pretty sure the entire offensive line was second string. At least for a few drives As for the defense. We rotate 2nd string in consistently through the beginning of games. So what we saw was third and fourth string defense. With a few first and seconds sprinkled in. And we know on defense all it takes is one player being in the wrong spot. This was a chance to get playing time against a good team for some who NEVER play. Something we probably won't happen for the rest of the playoffs for these guys. We will see what the snap count looks like. But the first half was first on first. We saw the result. After the first drives for the second half, very different situation. Go Ducks
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Oregon vs. Texas Tech Pregame Discussion
Glad someone else saw this too. I love Stein, hope he does well as he moves on, but sometimes he seems to brilliant for his own good. He tries complicated solutions to more simple problems. We had two backs 60+ yards at half time and no one cracked 100 for the game. We should have ended that game with 300+ rushing yards.
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Jordon Davison Injury Update (Good News)
A rare injury update from Dan Lanning . . . and a good one at that:
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North vs South
It use to be the moms we’re all saying, I want you to stay close to home. Now it seems some are saying, follow the $$.
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Coaching "Cream" Will Rise to the Top
Bit of a random idea, but thought I'd get it out there before I forget. With NIL / Transfer portal, I believe that college football will start to look more like the NFL. It will be a challenge for 4-5 teams to hoard all the talent like in years past. I believe parity in college football will continue to rise among the stronger brands/conferences/schools. Increased parity in talent will necessitate an emphasis on premium coaching. Programs with the elite X's/O's coaches will make all the difference in the world. We see this play out in the NFL where a highly-touted QB coming out of college gets drafted by one of the worst organizations, and by association the worst coaches, etc., struggle to start . . . THEN, if they get a 2nd chance and end up with a quality HC/OC, they have a resurgence. I think Oregon is in a great spot. DL seems to be good enough at Xs/Os himself, but even better at finding elite Xs/Os coordinators. What do you think of my theory? How well is Oregon positioned relative to other programs?
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Prediction Contest Winner NOT Close...But None of Us Were!
Congrats Gat!
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Ducks Into the Portal: It Started with Lowe and Now Includes . . . (Updated as the Players Announce)
I know it will all work out and DL has a plan. That said, I can't help but cringe a little when seeing all that size (even if it's depth and not sure-fire starters) leaving. I'm sure there's size coming in, but basically two 6'5" defensive backs leaving gives me a slight pause. All will be well.