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The Playoff Formula Hasn’t Changed
One of the problems of a committee, is that it is a committee. I've heard it said God didn't make the Platypus. He left it to a committee. 😉
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The Playoff Formula Hasn’t Changed
Until they publicly release a new, amazing equation (which everyone hated when we did it that way), at the end of the day it’s a beauty contest with more weight given if you’re in the SEC, not quite as much weight (but still some) if you’re in the B1G, and the rest can pound sand if they have 2+ loses…unless they’re ND. IMO of course! Easier to expand the playoff.
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Offensive Coordinator Candidates
I don’t know if it makes you unqualified, it just hasn’t been the pattern. And didn’t he just get a HC position?
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Offensive Coordinator Candidates
How about Jamarcus Sheppard? I hear…oh wait, he doesn’t have play calling experience. Not qualified. 😜
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Offensive Coordinator Candidates
Oregon Offensive Coordinator Search ~ Duck Sports Central https://share.google/YRQDj3sITVbRNQ84Q This is a good read from a guy I haven't seen before. He states that DL and Malchow have likely been anticipating this for months and probably have a short list already. He has some of the same outside candidates as Eric along with a couple intriguing ones. He lays out the coaching pedigree and potential fit of each. And he has a list of who won't be considered, starting with the Chipster, who he succinctly dismisses as not a fit for Oregon.
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Offensive Coordinator Candidates
While they are both most shotgun based spread offenses, they are quite different schematically. The North Texas offense is very much an air raid system, while Oregon has run a pro-style spread with a lot of west coast offense principles. Oregon has had much more variety in their run game too. At least from what I’ve seen from North Texas. Oregon also use quite a bit of multi TE and FB sets. And it’s not that I don’t think he’s capable of meshing the systems — Kliff Kingsbury has evolved his in the NFL — I just don’t know if Lanning hires outside the system he’s hired the last two guys to run. I could be totally wrong though.
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Will Stein to Kentucky
Goodbye Sir Will Stein. Thanks for the memories of one of the most "balanced", and entertaining offenses in OBD history. Glad that you have secured a position back "home" and wish you all the success you have worked for, and deserve (except in our future meetings on the gridiron 😉). Thanks for sticking around to coach our offense towards its first national title 🤞. But as OBD has, successfully lived by for decades now...Next Man Up. (Hmmmm...isn't that now TWO Oregon OC under Lanning to secure Head Coaching positions, elsewhere? Beginning of Sir Lannings "coaching tree".) GO DUCKS!
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The Playoff Formula Hasn’t Changed
I mean the biggest problem with a committee is how do you build a body of people who can be objective AND make it their only job for about four months to watch every single FBS football game? It's possible and I am sure there are people out there who could do it but is there the will or the desire to do it? No really. A whole new system needs to be created because with super conference playing your schedule is the only thing you can do and sometimes your schedule is weak. I do not fault the Aggies for winning 11 games but I do fault them for losing to 3-loss Texas in their very last game. A top three team shouldn't have dropped that game.
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The Playoff Formula Hasn’t Changed
It literally has not changed. Per Josh Pate, the BCS computer formulas are still being heavily relied on by the committee (who have much more important day jobs), with the main difference this year being that the committee is doing a bad job of justifying the results the computer is spitting out. The committee with finally spend some time of their own these next two weeks, puting their heads together to make changes to what the computers tell them to do, so be prepared for real chaos with this week and the final rankings/seeding next Sunday.
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So, Which Do You Prefer, a Home Playoff Game or a Bye into the Quarter Finals?
NFL-Lite "growing pains". Problems are unequal/uneven scheduling during regular season (thanks mega conferences). Conference championship games becoming less relevant, and actually becoming more problematic for playoff teams (but gotta crown a conference champion on the field). Long-term (iron-clad?) Bowl contracts that many communities that host them, Depend on annually since the era of college football "pagentry" (making it rather unfair for most teams playing west of the rockies). Traditionalist dedication to 'ole timey college football mentality and Not willing to accelerate the push to full-on NFL-lite (How has that worked out for the NCAA over the past quarter century?). The continued and frustrating "manipulations" from media and conference power brokers in attempting to NOT have a level playing field, by advantaging loopholes and unforeseen missing "guardrails" to further their own agendas over the benefit of the whole. I could rant go on, as I imagine many of you could easily add to these...observations. But in the current iteration of these growing pains, combined with how very young this team is, I want that One game here, at home, in the weather, in front of us ravenously, delirious, "scream and 'O' till we are hoarse by the time "Shout" echoes out throughout the Willamette Valley" Game! What a way to "Prime the Pump" and get OBD's juices a flowin' to run through (literally) the final two games to our first "Natty" of our hopes and dreams! Said it before and will continue to say it again. 🦆🏈🪨's !
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So, Which Do You Prefer, a Home Playoff Game or a Bye into the Quarter Finals?
I wonder if the loser of the Ohio State vs Indiana game falls to four if Georgia and Texas Tech win. If that happens, and Oregon draws the five, that would pit Oregon vs one of them in the quarters.
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2025 CFB Playoff Information, Rankings Show Results
College Football Playoff Rankings projection: Alabama, Miami fuel at-large debate ahead of penultimate top 25 The CFP Selection Committee will reveal its latest batch of top 25 rankings Tuesday night
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Will Stein to Kentucky
How Stein Departing for Kentucky Could Impact Dante MooreOn3How Stein Departing for Kentucky Could Impact Dante MooreWill Stein is leaving for Kentucky. Dante Moore's future at Oregon could have major implications on Dan Lanning's next hire.
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Offensive Coordinator Candidates
Curious why you think this. From the little I’ve seen of North Texas, they run a spread offense with the QB in the shotgun and seem to hit a lot of big passes down the field. I also saw a lot of 2 back formations and some RPO plays. I didn’t see many heavy sets or QB under center, in my very limited observations, but perhaps that is something that Lanning would insist he added.
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Offensive Coordinator Candidates
There’s also Mack Leftwich, the Texas Tech OC. I think his system would integrate well into what Oregon already does. He also uses some veer and shoot sets.
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Oregon DC Tosh Lupoi is reportedly a candidate for the Cal head coaching job, while OC Will Stein's name is popping up for Kentucky.
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So, Which Do You Prefer, a Home Playoff Game or a Bye into the Quarter Finals?
I would expect Ohio State, Indiana and Georgia to all remain in the the top 4, unless the games are lopsided loses. If BYU beats Texas Tech (unlikely) then I could see Oregon sneaking into the top 4 in the final college football playoffs rankings (to the chagrin of ESPN and the SEC). My preference would be to be ranked #5 and host the first round playoff game with only a 3 week layoff.
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Will Stein to Kentucky
I’m sure that Lanning had a deal with Smart. IIRC, Lanning was also not allowed to recruit for Georgia after he accepted the Oregon HC position. I’m sure the same will apply to Stein.
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Will Stein to Kentucky
Jeff Tedford also stayed on for Oregon’s bowl game after he was hired by Cal and IIRC that was the Fiesta Bowl where Oregon absolutely roasted Colorado. You can do both, if you are committed, and I would rather have Coach Stein calling plays in the playoffs than someone else. I thank and wish Stein the best. He has been a great OC for Oregon and I hope he has success at Kentucky.
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The Playoff Formula Hasn’t Changed
David, you are absolutely right that nothing has changed in the CFP selection process. This year the goal posts get moved weekly, mainly to serve the SEC, ESPN and the rest of the mouth pieces. Along with a mini crush on the little 12. How many 12 trams could go into Iowa, Michigan, Washington or USC and win? One example: When Oregon had close wins, we saw them drop in the rankings. The Aggies escaped a home game loss againts the high school team from South Carolina and did not drop a spot. Yes they stayed undefeated but the committee gave them lavish praise for the comeback. BS. Would like to know how many committee mrmbers have watched an entire Duck game? Next year 1/2 of the SEC teams will have one more loss and 1/2 will have the same win total without their 3rd or 4th cupcake on their schedule. The bias CFP committee has out lived its purpose. Go Ducks.....
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Will Stein to Kentucky
Next moves for Oregon... Autzen ZooRipples, repercussions, recruiting and next moves for Ore...Dan Lanning is a superb judge of coaching talent. He's made one home run hire after another.
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Oregon Marketing Theme Videos "2025"
Ducks vs Them | 2025 Oregon Football Game 12 | “Love Over Hate”
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Ducks vs Them | 2025 Oregon Football Game 12 | “Love Over Hate”
Presenting Game 12 of 2025 Oregon Football Ducks vs Them.
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The Playoff Formula Hasn’t Changed
We are in the second year of the 12-team playoff, and still the playoff formula hasn’t changed from the BCS era. The formula is simple: play your schedule and don’t lose. Sounds simple, right? Just win out and you’re in, and the best teams should win out. In theory that makes sense, but the reality is that not all schedules ... The Playoff Formula Hasn't Changed
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It's Easy to ACC that Champ Games Should Disappear
Oregon pulling off what Ohio State did last year. Avenge that one loss vs the Hoosiers in the quarters, you gotta know Dan thinks about that.