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First Coaching Domino Falls: Franklin to VT
I think Franklin preferred to go to a school that appreciates him and understands he needs some time to get the football program where he wants it. It would be the exact opposite at the SEC schools. Virginia Tech probably said “We’re glad you’re here”. Whereas an SEC school would probably say “You’re lucky to be here”. Ole Miss has apparently told Kiffin him they need a decision by the time the Egg Bowl rolls around. It’s looking like he may jump back into the meat grinder of boosters, fans and admin who have zero patience. That may be a challenge he wants to overcome. I personally feel he’s more equipped to handle the pressure this time and I think he’s will be successful to a point. He may have some SEC championship game and playoff appearances and maybe even have some wins in those games.
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Mens Civil War Basketball: 7:00 PM on Fox Sports 1
I look at this game as a final 'tune-up' for OBD. Next week they head to Las Vegas for the Players Era Festival. I'm looking forward to this tournament as Oregon will be facing stiff competition. It will show us how well they play and the areas needed for improvement. #22 Auburn (3-1) lost to #2 Houston 73-72 and San Diego St. (2-0). Although not in the top 25, the Aztecs come in at #26 with 71 votes, OBD at #29 with 28 votes.
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Playoff Bracket Prediction from The Athletic Has Oregon As...
I don't think there is anybody out there the spells automatic L. OBD's D can keep them in any game and their run game is as serious as anybody's out there. Oregon's biggest problem this year has been making things too difficult on themselves by going away from what works and leaving too many points on the field. Back to back interceptions kept our O on the sidelines against Indiana and allowed them to build a lead when the run game was proving effective. Three drives in or near the red zone netting a mere three points kept the Iowa game way to close even though the run game was dominating. If the Ducks play and coach smart, they can hang with anybody. Win the next two and they'll at least have a first round home game and should be at least 50/50 for the next round. Can't wait for the SUC fans to cry us a river this Saturday.
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Tis' the Season to Dump on the Ducks? - Week 13 Games and Broadcast Information
What I find interesting about a&m is the win against South Carolina, it is being viewed as a magnificent comeback from the brink. It should be viewed as what it was, a horrible win at home against a team that has only 1 conference win. Don't get me started on Sark, the x Huskie and x USC coach that we would have loved to have stayed at either. Now he is considered one of the top sec coaches-and maybe he is.
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Beavis...FORGET IT. We Are NOT COMING BACK....
I also like uw2. Because Wisconsin is UW.
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Mens Civil War Basketball: 7:00 PM on Fox Sports 1
Oregon State is 3-0 with wins over: North Dakota State 67-65 UIC 76-73 North Texas 66-64 Let's keep the progress going!
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Playoff Bracket Prediction from The Athletic Has Oregon As...
I'd be thrilled with Bama or Miami. And whoever we get, I hope it's 36 degrees and raining. Even dudes used to playing in snow would be complaining about how cold it is.
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Beavis...FORGET IT. We Are NOT COMING BACK....
That is why I refer to them as "ewe dub". Use your imagination on the ewe portion.
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They're Coming....to Our City! ESPN GameDay Returns to Eugene for Oregon vs. USC
Oh, I hope GD doesn't jinx the Ducks again! It's been hard to determine how good the Ducks are this year (play fast and win big, or play slow and barely win or lose), but this should help with that. I have been impressed with Indiana this year (who would believe it), and they are validating their ranking ... I agree OSU and IU are the top teams. If USC was in the SEC, they would be ranked about 10, but that is the world we live in ... Hopefully all the injured players will find their way back, since we all would like to see USC get crushed!! Go Ducks! Let's win 55-10
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Beavis...FORGET IT. We Are NOT COMING BACK....
Rodent fan does not understand the economics of college sports. He should be asking how they will fund existing costs of their sports programs with less revenue than they had last year. Like it, or not, collegiate sports generates huge costs for a University’s athletic department. Hoping for teams to join a sinking ship conference is not a good business strategy.
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Beavis...FORGET IT. We Are NOT COMING BACK....
I could see Cal and Stanford sneaking into the B1G with certain strings attached. If they both opt to take a much lower payout than even Oregon and Washington for a good while, so maybe something like 20 mil instead of the Oregon and Washington 30mil. They would need to come in at a major pay cut while also saying they would take football more seriously. Right now is their opportunity to invest as much as they can into football and in the next season or two show some meaningful improvements. In terms of academics they fit in just fine so that could give them a significant boost. I'm also sure that UCLA would help get Cal in because they wouldn't have to pay Cal anymore if that were to happen. I could see Oregon, Washington and USC wanting them in for more west coast games. Strangely enough the B1G might have to turn back to a division system and get more creative towards the end of the season with open scheduling to pin these smaller division against each other... kinda like a mini tournament for the B1G Championship. But this would be asking for far more creativity from a conference than they are probably interested in. I think the whole thing is a long shot at this point but I can see it happening if the right set of circumstances come up.
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Tis' the Season to Dump on the Ducks? - Week 13 Games and Broadcast Information
Nothing to SEC here, move right along. Only 9 out of 16 SEC teams ranked in the AP Poll? How can the voters screw over seven teams from the It Just Means More conference? To me, this sure looks like Sankey Pankey AP voting. 🤪
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First Coaching Domino Falls: Franklin to VT
Every school that has retained its coach, Fickell at Wisconsin, Locksley at Maryland, or hired a new coach has promised to spend more on football. This is a step down for a coach who could have had the job at Arkansas or perhaps at UCLA. The ACC is an implosion waiting to happen. One that has already given into its brand names when it comes to sharing postseason revenue. He will be recruiting the same territory, and maybe he believes he can win a conference title at VT? The AD at Penn State is toasting the exit payout mitigation with a V(odka) T(onic) or some other kind of adult beverage.
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First Coaching Domino Falls: Franklin to VT
Whenever I see VT my first thought is Vermont, probably because I grew up in Connecticut. 🙂
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First Coaching Domino Falls: Franklin to VT
This one's still a headscratcher to me, who is PSU going to find that's an upgrade? Kind of like just quitting a job because you think can find a better one. I think this is a great hire for VT, they would be stuck with the crumbs if they didn't act soon. I'm just laughing, what if Kiffin stays at Ole Miss? There's going to be a big scramble and somebody's going to wind up with a big downgrade.
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Oregon Has Found Its Offensive Identity
Great article David, as our running game is really jelling, and once we get all the WRs back.... We relegated Davison to the "power-back" role early on, but the explosion acceleration on cuts when in the secondary has really emerged with him. It could be a big difference in key games to come.
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First Coaching Domino Falls: Franklin to VT
Well, FSU fans lost their patience with Bobby Bowden who never won the 'Natty, but was a big winner.
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First Coaching Domino Falls: Franklin to VT
There is no way they could get a better coach than Franklin, at least among coaches that have head coaching experience. They might have been able to snatch a really good coordinator, but Franklin is a consistent 10 win coach other than basically his first couple years and this year. Tech haven't had that since Beamer...the first Beamer I mean. This is a home run for VATech, if I was a fan there I would immediately be super excited about possibly dominating the ACC if he can recruit at a decent level. I would say the only coach in the ACC that is definitely better than Franklin right now is Key at Georgia Tech. At least until this year Franklin beat the teams he should beat on a consistent basis (I'm looking at you Cristobal and Dabo).
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Beavis...FORGET IT. We Are NOT COMING BACK....
If the ACC truly does fold, I think the Bay Area schools would probably ask the Big-12 first if they could join, in the end I could see Stanford at least shuttering the football program and going independent in other sports, Cal I have no idea what they would do. UCLA will stay in the B1G no matter what, they've been mediocre to poor in Football for a while, but their other sports have flourished, so I would think they would just try to stay afloat in the B1G. USC will just keep throwing money at it, they'll have good years here and there, but that program is always a good coach away from being a power again. They do need to improve their training facilities though. UW will stay at it as well, it's just too much money, and they have too big a fanbase to just pack it in and accept going back to the new Pac-12. I don't blame Beaver and Coug fans trying to keep some glimmer of hope that the old Pac-12 reforms in at least a partial way, it's brutal seeing what those programs have become, not only in football but in other sports as well. While WSU would always lose good coaches to other programs now I'm sure we'll see a revolving door for any coach that is halfway decent..
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First Coaching Domino Falls: Franklin to VT
Part of me is saying VATech could have done better. Tech was once a pretty descent program. To some extent they went the opposite direction as Oregon for the opposite reasons. Oregon was all about innovation and VaTech was all about, well certainly not innovation at least not in football. Right now in the NIL/portal world of college sports they are ill equipped financially to compete at the highest levels. That's too bad. It used to be a game at Lane Stadium was probably second only to Autzen in game atmosphere.
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First Coaching Domino Falls: Franklin to VT
I’m a bit surprised and think Franklin could have done better, if he waited. Franklin at Florida State would have been a great hire. FSU is more talented than the majority of teams they play and their fans would be happy winning 10+ games per year and making the playoffs.
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First Coaching Domino Falls: Franklin to VT
I feel like Franklin might have been able to get a better job. Va Tech haven't been good in a while, and I don't think that program is going to attract talent again. I could be wrong, but I think Franklin should have either gone after another job or waited a bit more. Edit: I guess Tech is making a commitment to spend more on athletics, and I guess Franklin already has a lot of recruiting ties to Virginia and the D.C area, so I guess he feels pretty comfortable in that position. After getting his butt kicked constantly by the best teams in the B1G, he would be going against a lot of the same caliber teams that he feasted on. I guess he sees the opportunity to be the big fish in the small pond.
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First Coaching Domino Falls: Franklin to VT
Ha, from one college mountain town otherwise in the middle of nowhere, to another (even smaller, yay verily tiny) college mountain town in the middle of nowhere. Welcome to Bleaksburg coach! Actually I really like Blacksburg, it's beautiful (not unlike Eugene, just smaller than Eugene) but it is tiny and kind of remote (not to be confused with Remote, OR, just 12 miles east of Myrtle Point).
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Oregon Has Found Its Offensive Identity
Been saying it since the Penn St. game, we are a smash-mouth running team that kills teams off the play-action and vertical passing game. The thing that frustrated me most during our one loss was Stein not committing to this when it was working, we started getting cute and kept putting ourselves behind the eight ball. Commit to the run and pass in order keep teams honest. We can certainly have success in the passing game, but our identity is running the ball in a multitude of ways and formations. Best thing that Stein has done this season is the multitude of looks we give the defense. We can go 5 wide, we can go 2-1, 2-2, or 1-3 personnel, and at the same time have success in different ways in these sets. The RBs give different looks, the TEs can go legit 3 deep. The O-line is the best run blocking unit we've had under Lanning. We just need to get healthy at the WR position.
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Oregon Has Found Its Offensive Identity
Great read on how weather forced the Ducks to discover their offensive self. While you could also say an offensive identity may change every week depending on the next defense they see, the kind of confidence built against Iowa and Minnesota remains the foundation.