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Da’Saahn Brame Flips to Tennessee
Late Kick's Josh Pate took notice of this, saying, "Tennessee gets more dangerous by the day." Pate didn't leave to that, though. He took to his show to explain what exactly makes the Vols so dangerous. "Tennessee's the program to keep an eye on," Pate said. "If you want to know which program that's not currently at the head table of college football will probably be the next one, given their current trajectory to join the head table of college football, it's Tennessee." Pate went on to compliment the strategy of head coach Josh Heupel and his staff, noting their efforts in recruiting, evaluating, and offering prospects early to get a head start over other schools, and of course, NIL. "Real recruiting in the NIL era is several layers deep," Pate said. "It is not just, 'I can get you this much money over this many years.' There is an entire plan that has to be laid out. ... Tennessee is one of the sneakiest NIL operations in college football right now. It's not just because they have money they can spend, it's because they understand it's not just the A part but B, C, D, E, F, G (multi-year) part as well." Spyre Sports is the primary Vols collective. They were named by On3 as the "No. 1 most ambitious collective." They have known deals with well-known Tennessee athletes through The Volunteer Club, including this year's highly-touted starting quarterback, Nico Iamaleava, who was rumored to have signed an $8 million deal over three years.
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Beware: New Round of Beavis PTSD Coming
Nearing the one-year anniversary UW/UO to Big Ten. Been a lot of misinformation published about what happened in the last 12 months. Here's a couple refreshers from a year ago worth re-reading. August 4, 2023 "A person with direct knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press that Arizona’s application to join the Big 12 was approved Thursday night (August 3). Arizona State and Utah, after it became apparent that Oregon and Washington were bolting the Pac-12 early Friday (August 4), also asked to join the Big 12." https://www.denverpost.com/2023/08/04/big-ten-oregon-washington-pac-12-on-brink/ https://sports.yahoo.com/inside-oregon-and-washingtons-jump-to-the-big-ten--it-was-both-of-us-or-none-of-us-141725222.html
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It's Happening! B1G Logo at Autzen, Rich Brooks Field
See last post in this thread.... -------------------------------------------------------- A small thing I suppose, but it appears the Pac12 logo is still on the field at Autzen. The four Pac12 schools officially join the B1G on August 2. And no, I still don't understand how Whitman County judge Libey could rule the four had departed the Pac12 when he issued his opinion last November. The new Matt Knight Arena floor does have the B1G logo.
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Even Beavis Fans Don't Want Civil War
With 9 B1G games in the immediate future, I think Oregon should cool their jets a bit on scheduling until there is some Playoff Selection Committee experience to judge the importance of a non-conference schedule. Will the Committee give a preference to a schedule with Power 4 non-conference opponents? If so, then "Beaver Week" in the 3 non-conference games needs to be examined as to whether teams from Big12, ACC or SEC should be slotted instead. And, those potential ACC and Big12 teams could be from 6 former Pac12 opponents with West Coast ties. The Ducks already have Baylor, Oklahoma St and Tex Tech on future schedules. I would rather see those be retained than OSU come in annually. OSU would undoubtedly want a home-and-home arrangement which also creates problems in years there are four B1G home games. Tennessee cycles thru 5 lower level in-state opponents annually. But, they have four non-conference games and those games are always in Knoxville. Tenn fills their four with one FCS, and two Group of 5, with one Power 4. The point is most programs just play one Power 4 opponent whether 3 or 4 nonconference. Unless OSU falls off the shelf to be regarded as Group of 5 - willing to play annually in Eugene - I don't see using a Power 4 annual slot to play them home-and-home.
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Even Beavis Fans Don't Want Civil War
A rivalry of two in-conference teams makes sense. It makes less sense when it is out of conference and takes an annual slot as one of 3 non-conference games. Alabama vs Auburn, Florida vs Florida State, Oklahoma vs Oklahoma State, Clemson vs South Carolina, Louisville vs Kentucky....each of those games for the SEC team is one of four non-conference. Both Iowa and Iowa State fans have grumbled about using one of their 3 non-conference slots for the same annual opponent. They have voiced a desire to see more inter-regional opponents. If UO/UW continues with an FCS, Group of 5, and Power opponents do they want every year's non-conference Power opponent to be OS/WSU? If OS/WSU slip into Group of 5 status in the next few years, do they want to face UO/UW every year? Colorado is 68-22-2 vs Colorado State. Is that what fans want to see developed from future UO and OSU? Personally, I just think playing annually is a poor idea. Two years on, four years off, two years on, four years off.... seems like a better compromise?
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Rose Bowl Asks To Avoid Semi-Final In CFP
Column by Stewart Mandel in The Athletic today that the Rose Bowl has asked to remain a quarter-final site only, with games on January 1, rather than be part of the six bowl rotation that means a semi-final every 3 years on a date such as Jan. 9/10 in 2025. The Rose Bowl is currently a quarter-final in 2025 and 2026, but a semi-final in 2027. Thus the other 5 of the 6 quarterfinal bowls would rotate into the two semi-finals: Peach, Orange, Sugar, Cotton, Fiesta. It ain't over until it's over. For example, the CFP might select a 7th bowl site to pick up the baton every 3 years? What if the Vegas Bowl had their normal December game in a two-year sequence, then a semi-final the third? There are options. I understand the Rose Bowl's desire to keep the game and parade together. I understand that traffic in L.A. on January 1 wouldn't be as unbearable as it would be on a workday a few days later. I imagine "tradition" is a factor, but logistics also. They've had some experience when they hosted the BCS Championship in 2009 and 2013 a few days after the Rose Bowl. Losing the Rose Bowl as a semi-final site might hurt a B1G Conference champion, especially if one of the four West teams On the other hand, having it as a quarter-final every year might benefit a non-champion B1G participant? The Athletic is a pay site, thus I have no link to place here.
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BIG Ten Media Day News
One of the first announcements by Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti when he stepped up to the podium at 2024 Big Ten Football Media Days was the extension of the partnership between the conference and Lucas Oil Stadium. “I am proud to announce today that Lucas Oil Stadium will be the home of the Big Ten football championship game for another four seasons, through 2028.”
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Pac-2 Merger With Mountain West In Jeopardy?
USC/UCLA 35-40 percent? That was widely discussed back in 2022 when the escape was announced. It is based on the LA Market. If UCLA was located in Bakersfield the number would not be that high.
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Pac-2 Merger With Mountain West In Jeopardy?
How much would they add in media value to Mt. West? The addition of Oregon State and Washington State would mean only a 10% to 15% increase in the current Mountain West deal, according to one veteran industry source with experience in television negotiations. "I don't think it will be that much," countered Jim Williams, Emmy-winning sports media consultant. "I would think more like 10 [percent]. Fifteen percent is way too much." https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/why-mountain-west-interest-in-long-term-relationship-with-oregon-state-washington-state-may-be-waning/ar-BB1q1CaG More at that link. Doesn't need to be said I suppose, but some said USC/UCLA was 35-40 percent of Pac12 media value. Now, take out UW and UO....say conservatively 20 percent. That would leave 40-45 percent split among the other 8 programs. What do you think the media split of that 40-45 would be? Cal/Stanford, ASU, Utah, UA, Colorado...then OSU/WSU. Combined, the latter two may not have been 10 percent of the Pac12?
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UCLA's Schedule Cancellations: Will Oregon Do the Same?
"...former Pac12 foes, as much as I understand y'all want them." I don't want them so much as rather I don't want OSU every season. So, in the world of alternatives outside of OSU, there is Cal, Stanford fairly close for a home-and-home, and UA/ASU/Utah potentially for recruiting access. Obviously, other opponents from the Big12, ACC, SEC too. Perhaps even WSU. But, locking in a non-conference annual slot with OSU (like Iowa vs Iowa State) limits options for varying opponents at Autzen, and varying opponents for road trips. An FCS, a Group of 5, and a Power4 seem like the best non-conference approach. Any "annual opponent" out of conference seems a waste of opportunities whether it is a Group of 5 or Power4. UO vs OSU is not annual USC vs Notre Dame, nor could it ever be. Likewise, OSU should use scheduling of multiple opponents to rebuild their resume - anybody, anytime, anywhere.
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UCLA's Schedule Cancellations: Will Oregon Do the Same?
OSU shuffling into the G5 slot? Well, then that would mean no games in Corvallis and I doubt Beavis fans and the state's sportswriters would be happy with that. So, if OSU remains in the P4 slot, I just hope it is not on a regular basis. If was ok when the game was part of the Pac10/12 schedule, but not as a replacement for a new P4 opportunity on the schedule. Since 2000, Autzen has hosted Wisconsin, Indiana, Purdue, Michigan St, Nebraska which will soon be B1G opponents, but I would rather have a Big12, ACC, or SEC opponent replace them as the 10th Power 4 game than OSU. Other programs that have visited: Mississippi St, Oklahoma, Houston, Tennessee, Virginia, BYU. To me, seeing that variety of visitors is much better than hosting OSU every year or every-other-year. Utah, UA, ASU, Cal, Stanford would be better options than an annual with OSU as a non-conference opponent.
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UCLA's Schedule Cancellations: Will Oregon Do the Same?
There are very few annual rivalry games played which are not in the same conference. Georgia vs Ga Tech, S. Carolina vs Clemson has two SEC teams playing 8 conference games so those non-con opponents are 1 of 4 non-conference. Will Oklahoma play Okie State as one of four non-conference? Pitt vs W. Virginia, Colorado vs Colorado St, Iowa vs Iowa State are 3 more. When the "rival" becomes one of 3 non-conference games it becomes a schedule downside for fans. Iowa fans talk about wanting to see "more variety." If the Ducks and UW are going to play an FCS and a Group of 5 every year, do their fans want to be locked into OSU and WSU as the non-B1G "major opponent?" Personally, I would rather see more schedule variation....especially because Beavers would expect home-and-home. Think back through some very attractive visiting opponents over the last 20 seasons. Do we really want to give that up to see Beavers every year?
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2024 Puddles Perilous Playoff Flight Path for Puddles.
The first round games this year at home stadiums are Dec. 20(1) and Dec. 21 (3). Eugene low high on Dec. 21: 2023: 44/48 2022: 30/47 2021: 40/45 2020: 40/58 2019: 44/51 Ohio State at MIchigan 11-25-2023: 21/36 12-21-2023: 30/43 The Committee "should" love the balmy weather in Eugene.
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Kelly Graves Excited for Opportunity to 'Reset' the Program with New-Look Roster
Hoping for the best, but I concur. If this was a discussion of the USC football team and their transfer portal losses, their decommits, or their underperformance, or loss of key assistants, what would we be saying? The parallels in Oregon women basketball right now is not good.
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Fall Weddings: How Do YOU Handle It?
Told my fiancé I loved her too much to wait until September. In reality I worked backward from the date I knew we would be home from our honeymoon to arrive at an early August wedding. That was over 40 years ago, and I would do the same today. As to the initial question, if you don't have a formal role in the wedding despite your wife's participation, why is it even a question? Just tell her to enjoy herself because she probably wouldn't spend much time with you anyway.
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Beaver Bluster: 'Oregon Will Get Tired of Traveling, and Will Be Back'
The annual travel estimate that has become "fact" is $10 million. The origin of that number goes to UCLA which invented the number when they were in discussions with the regents about how much the subsidy to Cal should be. They wanted to poor mouth themselves to minimize the rollover payment to Cal. Subsequently, every sportswriter and gossip board on the West Coast accepted that number as accurate and gospel. I've never read another estimate from any other of the 3 Pac teams headed to the B1G. For the writers, it was "let's go with it" without scrutiny. I have no idea how much it will be annually when there is an accounting after the first 12 months. But, that number seems to me to be on the high end when you consider the number of individual teams that will actually travel because the B1G is committed to approaches such as you see with the volleyball team described earlier. Some teams like golf play in multi-school mini-tournaments with 15-30 teams so almost the whole season is travel. Ohio State, for example, played in 3 West Coast tournaments and had ONE tournament at home, along with travel elsewhere. My point is, there are sports which are not home-and-home like basketball. The change in travel dollars for them is not very much. Even if it approaches $10 million that is not a net number. To be comparable to prior years, you would have to know how much was spent on travel to Tucson, Boulder, Pullman, etc. and will no longer be spent. For example, "it will cost us $8 million to go East, but it would have cost us $4 million if all our conference games were in the old Pac12."
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Beaver Bluster: 'Oregon Will Get Tired of Traveling, and Will Be Back'
The whole travel thing is way overrated by Beavis. For example, the women's volleyball schedule was released today. There will be 4 trips East during the B1G season. 4 trips to 7 opponents. For example, Iowa and Wisconsin will be on the same trip. They are 175 miles apart. Michigan and Michigan St on the same trip. There are about 60 miles apart. Also, Ohio St and Penn State about 300 miles apart. The lone singleton is to Minnesota. The other 3 B1G travel games: UW, USC, UCLA. Uh, they are on the West Coast. The travel destination pairings are like Cal-Stanford, Arizona-ASU. The only long interim pairing in the Pac was Colorado and Utah. But, but, but...you have to get to U Michigan first before traveling to Michigan St...so, "those Pac12 escapees will come back!!" Uh, Oregon volleyball had 3 trips east last season: Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Madison. This coming season: 4 trips. Likewise, both basketball squads will have pairing travel. Some sports don't have home-and-home contests. They have mini-tournaments involving several teams at a single site. The B1G administrators understand the issue. They will deal with it, and do so with a deaf ear turned toward Corvallis. They aren't going to set up paired games Nebraska and Rutgers. Nor, set up a bunch of singletons.
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Canzano Continues the Pig-2 Charade, But He IS Moral!
The fees/penalties OSU/WSU would have to pay to take a few Mt. West teams in the next couple years would be steep… https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/aztecs/story/2024-01-11/san-diego-state-sdsu-aztecs-mountain-west-pac-12-football-scheduling-agreement-poaching-penalties Likewise, OSU/WSU will be unwilling to risk their full shares of Judge Libey’s Bag by joining another conference https://sports360az.com/pac-12-survival-tallying-the-cash-available-to-washington-state-and-oregon-state-for-rebuilding-the-conference/ Thus, they will wait wait wait, while hoping to cast themselves as "victims" and garner a sympathetic sportswriter treatment. Charles ain't buying it, and neither should the rest of us.
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Complete Collapse
There's an old saying that baseball is for statisticians. Amazing to me that in 13 of 17 games so far, the winner scored 10 runs or more. Wonder if that has happened in Super's before? One more game on Monday. Margin for combined scores after 2 Super Regional games: 34-12 13-2 – UK vs OR State 25-15 – A&M vs Oregon 17-8 20-12 – third game on Monday 21-17 19-16 and 31-17 after 3 10-7 Would anyone have guessed OSU would have 2 runs total in 2 games? In 58 games prior to the Super, the Ducks had only allowed 10 or more runs seven times. It will be all ACC or SEC in Omaha. 6 of the 7 Super's so far have gone to the home teams.
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Complete Collapse
I'm checking the box score...but, it appears they flew in Cristobal to manage the last 3 innings.
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Pitching Disaster: Oregon Loses to Texas A&M 16-9
James Crepea: If this were surprising it would be one thing, it's that this is predictable and foreseeable because 2021 and 2023 happened already….These are the blunders that in the ACC or SEC make decision-makers reevaluate contract discussions Oregon leads 8-4 after 6. Surrenders 9 runs in top of 7th.
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Ducks Lose 10-6 to Aggies in Super-Regional
..."the Ducks scored the fewest runs in the regional."
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Ducks Lose 10-6 to Aggies in Super-Regional
As of Saturday night there have been 12 games played. 9 of the 12, the winner scored 10 runs or more. 3 teams (Friday/Saturday games) have already advanced to Omaha. Their scoring averages during 2024 were nationally ranked: 4, 12, 13 The teams they beat were ranked: 148, 174, 183 Uh, looks like you better bring some offense. I believe I read somewhere that out of the 16 teams that won regionals to advance to a Super, the Ducks scored the fewest runs. (And, are ranked 130th in per game runs scored this season)
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Was THIS the Game that Began the Modern Era to You as Well?
That Iowa team finished 5-5-1, and Hawkeyes third straight season .500 or worse. But, after two Ducks discouraging losses to Hawaii and Utah, any win over a Big Ten visitor was welcome. Looking back, the wins over Illinois in 1993 and 1995 were probably more impactful.