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David Marsh

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  1. Nix feels like an easy choice but I don't think it's wrong. I don't feel like Irving has gotten enough carries to really lay claim to offensive MVP but if he had the carries he could certainly in the conversation for it. Whittington for best offensive backup... sure. He feel he has been ok. Some frustrating runs where he gets nothing when he should have gotten something but some nice runs where he picks up chunk yardage. He doesn't have the physicality of Iriving and he doesn't bounce off tacklers to keep going. If he is hit, he goes down.
  2. Utah... I want to be right and finally see USC exposed. USC has managed to skate by so far but in truth they have been lucky. They escaped the Beavers because the Beavers threw 4 interceptions. They struggled against an ASU team but pulled away in the end. They got WSU at HOME and were able to use the home field advantage and their superior player talent to push them over the Cougs. But this is going to be a real test for them. They are away and against a team that is more well rounded than any team they have played so far. This isn't last year's Utah team but they are better than all the others USC has faced and I want USC to be exposed for the team they are... a good team but not a CFP lock or even a Pac-12 Championship lock.
  3. The way this is set up is that it is possible to stop but in reality you can't stop them all at once. The offense is only going to pick one of the plays to run but the defense has to account for all do them. if they pick the wrong one Oregon scores.
  4. I think there is merit to moving Oregon State up. Right now I don't feel they have fixed their QB problem. I think they are still trying to fix it and it is an ongoing process. Oregon State gets Washington State this next week and or will be another opportunity to prove themselves. I need to see they have the quarterback figured out better. Their recievers stepped up in a big way against Stanford that's for sure and that can help the quarterback problem.
  5. And then you pair all that with a scheme that is complex enough to make defenders hesitate and guess and you have a recipe for some big time explosion plays! Kelly and Helfrich made teams hesitate and they got points for it regularly. Make them work their minds as much as their bodies.
  6. I'm sure they are similar. Stanford did a lot of very predictable stuff where they would line up and you could know with a 90% certainly as to what they were going to do. Stopping it was another matter. I feel Oregon has a bit more flare to what they are trying to do right now, a few more variations but I know Stanford back a decade ago was doing some similar things.
  7. They didn't lose anything new... lets go with that... they lost their coach in a previous week.
  8. Supposedly there may be an announcement connected to Kevin Warren, B1G Commissioner, speech surrounding the B1G media day for basketball at 7 eastern time... so 4pm PST today. We will have to wait and see.
  9. He feels like a new Troy Dye to me in all honesty. Not the biggest Linebacker but able to cover and defend against the run. He also can just come down and hit people.
  10. I wrote this back in February. Let's Be Thankful For the Coaches Who Have Left Oregon FISHDUCK.COM In the last five years Oregon has seen two head coaches leave for their dream jobs. Willie Taggart didn't even finish coaching the... I'm happy he is gone... I feel we get so much out of talking about his current job at Miami because we see he hasn't changed and we are happy we are avoiding those frustrations his year as Dan Lanning is a major breath of fresh air. In many ways Lanning feels like an extension of the Brooks-Bellotti-Kelly-Helfrich continuity. I am thankful that Cristobal has brought a new age of recruiting to Oregon.
  11. I don't think it really matters too much in the short run. The Pac-12 is probably hoping to make a conference with the ACC the Coastal Conference and that will cause some schedule rearrangement. The Pac-12 is planning on going down to 8 conference games. That does open up scheduling possibilities but it is most likely looking at adding "cross conference" games with the ACC if the ACC and Pac-12 soft-merger comes to pass. Otherwise I think there is a sense that going down to eight games will come with the encouragement from the higher ups in the conference leadership that the conference shouldn't schedule any major Power-Five match-ups because that could lead to being blocked out of the playoff, or a the very least a good playoff berth. The B1G plays 9 conference games, or at least they do right now. UCLA and USC have scheduled their non-conference games out for probably close to the next ten years and just about everyone else for that matter. I feel it will be highly unlikely anyone is going to have space in their schedule to actually schedule non-conference games with the LA schools. They will by default be forced to travel to the midwest, or even the east coast, for the majority of their away games. Also... if they have the opportunity to schedule non-conference games I don't see the LA schools wanting to travel anywhere if they don't have to and just try to make all those games home games.
  12. Actually ... That's the Cristobal offense averaging the right amount of points more or less. Oregon's reputation as a high scoring offensive school has rubbed off on Cristobal's reputation even though it is blatantly not true.
  13. The Georgia game is really holding our Defensive stats down in particular. Our offensive stats were hurt but the offense has improved at a much faster rate. I'm too lazy to do so but it would be interesting to see how we rank if you take out the Georgia game in terms of our defensive stats. They aren't going to be super crazy high but they would be much much better I feel.
  14. Yes, Cristobal and Mirabal recruited our players on the offensive line and they are an incredible group. However, I would argue they failed to fully develop them. The offensive line was a strength in the Cristobal era but at the same time it wasn't as dominant as it should have been. Klemm and Dillingham have developed and schemed around this line to enable them to become dominant. I have a whole article looking at this idea tomorrow. So keep an eye out for that tomorrow.
  15. I think the bigger concern right now is actually the linebacker position. Bridges is developing pretty quick and actually has a team high of 2 interceptions on the year. I think Manning and Florence are both developing quite nicely as well. But the linebacker position is missing tackles and getting caught out in coverage right now. They are the soft underbelly of the defense. They are making improvements but they are not there yet. Those two big runs by Arizona, one of which was a score, was a result of the linebackers being out of position. Flowe was also caught out of position at the start of a third down and Arizona managed to convert in part because of that... even though he did chase de Laura out of the pocket which is something scary as it is.
  16. This offensive line is BETTER than the Cristobal line... the scheme is putting these linemen in the best position to make big plays.
  17. Last time we wore a pink uniform we went to the Rose Bowl and playoff that season... Granted... we also lost that game... so let's ignore that part.
  18. This week's snap shot into how I view the Pac-12. Do you agree or disagree? 12. Colorado (0-5) - Colorado is bad and that isn't going to change this year. They had a bye week so they didn't lose, good for them. 11. Stanford (1-4) - They lost to Oregon State in the final minute at home. Stanford players really seem to have an attitude problem and watching parts of the Oregon State-Stanford game it became even more clear that refs really don't throw many flags at Stanford and the players know it. They seemed to rough up Oregon State players, and get away with it with far more regularity than the other way around. As far as I'm concerned Stanford can rot at the bottom of this list. They don't play Colorado this year so we won't see the battle of the worst teams in the Pac-12 this year. 10. Arizona (3-3) - I will be honest, I love where this team is going and I think Jed Fisch is going to be a brilliant head coach. They, however, are not there yet. This team is playing spirited football and are not giving up and they have a dangerous offense. Their defense is what is letting them down right now, especially their rush defense. They will realistically have the opportunity for two more wins this season at Washington and against Arizona State, otherwise their schedule does not line up well for them. 9. Oregon State (4-2) - It feels difficult to put Oregon State higher even though I moved them down from last week and they won. If they figure out quarterback they are going to rocket up this list. They have a solid defense, a strong run game, and their receivers aren't too bad, but they do drop more passes than they should. They get the quarterback thing figured out, and this is a team that belongs at the top half of the PAC but quarterback is too important of a position to be uncertain about. 8. Washington (4-2) - Washington has a good offense but their defense has a lot of holes. They are also still a bad road team. We will see what happens this week when they get Arizona at home. It will probably be a win as Arizona's defense is pretty bad but if it's a shootout--it's anyone's game. 7. Arizona State (2-4) - ASU feels too high on this list I'll be honest but they are playing with a fire about them right now. They have an offense that can score some points and a defense that can get a few stops. Are they good? Not really, but I think they are dangerous and coming off a win against Washington they are going to continue to be dangerous. Or they fall flat on their faces, and flame out... haha more fire jokes about the Sun Devils! I don't expect them to stay this high but at this moment in time I feel they are probably here as I feel they can beat anyone below them after last Saturday's showing. 6. Cal (3-2) - Cal had a bye so not much to say about them right now. They are below Washington State (spoilers!) because they lost to Washington State the previous week. Cal is better than they have been in a while but they still have a lot to prove. 5. Washington State (4-2) - I was disappointed in Washington State against USC. They felt like the team that could take down the Trojans, and if they were home then maybe they would have done so but they didn't. This is still a good team and a team that can probably beat everyone below them in the conference rankings. 4. Utah (4-2) - I thought Utah was going to beat UCLA, but they couldn't hang in LA. Utah is not the team they were last year. They are a good team but they have holes. They get USC at home this week so this is an opportunity to prove themselves. However, as it stands right now--Utah is not in control of their own destiny when it comes to the Pac-12 Championship game. 3. USC (6-0) - I suppose I need to give USC some respect here because they keep managing to win. They have athletes and those athletes have allowed them to defeat teams with inferior athletes, but it hasn't been pretty. USC has been good enough to win so far, but can they keep doing it? This reminds me of USC's 2020 team that went undefeated until the Pac-12 Championship game when they had to play a team with comparable athletes and they fell apart, this would be when they played Oregon and lost. It feels like USC is one misstep away from losing. 2. UCLA (6-0) - Well UCLA looked suspect early in the year but they have pulled it together so far. The biggest reason they are number two on this list is because they haven't had a real road game yet with a hostile crowd. They have an offense that can score points, but can they run the ball against Oregon that has the best run defense in the Pac-12? Oregon's secondary is starting to put it together as well. Then on the other side of the ball--do they have the athletes needed to break through Oregon's Great Green Wall of Offensive linemen? No one has gotten pressure on Bo Nix yet this year, including Georgia even though the score for that game isn't pretty. 1. Oregon (5-1) - Am I an Oregon homer here? Probably... but Oregon is a different team than the one that got clobbered by Georgia. Oregon has also been tested on the road and are the better team for it. Oregon gets a chance to truly earn this top spot next week when they square off against UCLA.
  19. As we saw with Washington... some teams just don't travel well. UCLA traveled to Colorado which is rather tame as they are having a bad season. Autzen will be a hostile game environment and Oregon is a far better team than Colorado and Washington... and I suspect Utah.
  20. This I think nails it ... I feel that is exactly what TT is either wanting to do or trying to do. He often seems to want to throw to his first read and doesn't have the patience to go through his read and he ends up forcing the throw.
  21. I think his expiration date was reached... I don't think as fans we would have been happy with the extension deal Uncle Phil had proposed. It hurt losing our recruiting class or most of it... But I think we saved a massive chunk of our roster at the same time. You are right ... His time had come and I'm glad he left.
  22. I was talking with the offensive line and run game coordinator coach at the high school I work a d he was saying that the Dillingham offense is a very complex offense and tough to learn. As a spectator I am still learning tons about this offense every week but I don't have to try and run the offense. It's a very dynamic offense but it has a lot of details to it that I would imagine can be difficult to pick up.
  23. The Fox sports commentary crew, the crew that talks berween games or half time, is often made up of two USC guys.
  24. I think that's Irving's first rushing TD in the year.
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