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David Marsh

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  1. So root for Cristobal to have Miami take out Florida. That would be a delightful turn... If Cristobal can find a way to hurt the Huskies again it would be pretty darn sweet.
  2. I say the only way that the west coast schools would willingly leave the B1G is if they were given a media deal around 50-60mil per school. The loss in the overall pay out would be made up for reduced travel expenses. However, there won't be any deal like that out there and it wouldn't be worth it for schools to leave their current conferences for anything less.
  3. Other scenario that would create a new west coast conference would be if the B1G and SEC get slammed by an anti-trust lawsuit so hard that it puts a massive reset on college football conferences. This might initiate the creation of the PCC but unlikely with the inclusion of OSU and WSU.
  4. If the west coast teams get tired of the travel... The B1G and ACC teams really... Then they will go into discussions about creating a west coast conference. Though it won't be the Pac-12. Probably something like the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC). And the admission fee would probably be at the tune of 100mil for both OSU and WSU. If this were to happen it would be a conference for non-football sports. Which would mean that even if they considered OSU and WSU joining they would still be stuck in the G5 when it comes to football and it's revenue generation.
  5. Oregon and Washington have won the same amount of CFP games. Sure Washington had one more CFP appearance. Oregon has won more bowl games andore major bowl games. Oregon has won a Heisman. Conference championships since 2014 I think are even if we are only looking at the last ten years. Extend the timeline past a decade and Oregon has done way more. And the Ducks will continue to do way more.
  6. Do they still think DeBoer is there? I mean look at Michigan. They lost the coach who actually WON the championship and they aren't looking so hot right now as well. But to make things delightfully worse for Washington is that they can't point at their roster and say "hey look at the talent returning. We can be competitive without our former head coach" Instead they can point at the dumpster fire. At least Michigan still has talent on their roster.
  7. This kid's size is massive! I wouldn't be surprised to see his star rating jump up to 4. You can't teach size and he has that.
  8. It's the pickiness of Oregon that is also astounding. I was browsing offers for kids in the state of Oregon and the Ducks have offered very very few. 2025 Top Football Recruits in Oregon 247SPORTS.COM The 247Sports rankings are determined by our recruiting analysts after countless hours of personal... This would have been unheard of ten years ago. Lanning knows what he wants and the state doesn't produce the talent he needs. The Huskies, Cougs and Beavis are all bigger players for the vast majority of the state's talent. The Ducks are going big and that means southern California, Texas, the South and anywhere else in the country. Looks like Oregon might be locking up some of the State of Washington's talent over the Huskies as well.
  9. Former step sibling lost in the divorce. We have no relation.
  10. I think one of the big reasons why Oregon's Offense has been so pass heavy despite a strong runningback corp is that Nix was just so darn efficient. Paired with some stellar receivers, and the passing game could gain yards on demand. I could see the run game tick up a bit this next year. Not dissing Gabriel but he isn't quite as efficient as Nix, or at least hasn't shown it just yet. And how do you keep James, Whittington, and Harris off the field or without the ball in their hands? One of the things that makes Oregon so deadly is their balance offensively. If defenses have to guard both then you are mentally stressing them into mistakes.
  11. In Portland public schools the Nike swoosh is on all the fields. Granted... I think Nike also donated some portion of the fields to the school district. Let me just say that a Nike swoosh doesn't look out of place on a sports field. But that's because they've done such a good job with marketing over the years that we see their logo just blend into sporting environments and we really don't see it as intrusive. I mean they could probably double or triple the size of their logo on the uniforms and we'd probably not notice. But a burger king logo on the field would look outrageously out of place.
  12. I don't think there is much improvement over what Colorado will produce this season. Probably a bowl game and the middle of the Big 12. Colorado has a very good quarterback. Shedeur is a good player and just think how much more productive he'd be with a talented team around him. But he doesn't have that, he has a team of mercenaries. Their lines may improve a little but you can't build the line of scrimmage from the portal. You can add pieces but not build it from the portal. Let's for a second imagine that Sanders wins the Big 12 and makes the playoffs with Colorado, which feels unlikely. Is this team capable of taking down Oregon, Ohio State, Georgia? No. Oregon trashed them in Autzen last year. This Oregon team is probably better than last year's. Colorado may be better than last year's team. So maybe Colorado would score 14 points in a rematch. While Oregon puts up 50 and throws the 2s and thats whrn Colorado gets their points. We'll watch the Deon Sanders experiment.
  13. I think Lanning is doing it right. He is using the portal to fill gaps on misses in recruiting while still focusing on the prep recruits. Dan Lanning Is the Best Recruiter in the Country | FishDuck FISHDUCK.COM Dan Lanning and company are the best recruiters in the country right now. Now, anyone who wants to go... Oregon will always need to use the portal because we don't sit in a recruiting hotbed. Georgia dips into the portal to fill some holes but they are really built almost purely on traditional prep recruiting. Oregon cannot be strictly prep recruiting because distance will always be a factor for some recruits and there just aren't enough talent players on the west coast. But with that said i do expect the portal recruiting to go down a bit the next few years.
  14. Big thing to keep in mind now as well is that defenses have caught up to the offensive revolution from those Kelly years. The past three national champions have been teams that are really more defense first where it was all about offense for a good decade there. So Lanning isn't playing against defenses that get beat by the spread offense with tempo. But is forced to find ways of beating those defenses that expect to play against that type of offense.
  15. On3 or scoopduck in particular? I know scoopduck has moved a decent chunk of weekly recruiting info to their podcasts, available on YouTube. Personally I find a 20-30 min video/podcast about recruiting to be a bit dull but they're out there. I tend to like that 5 min video on recruiting. I'll also say that this staff is really big game hunting this cycle. They are going big due to roster constraints. So not terribly surprising that we haven't had too many commitments. Higher ranked players usually take longer in the process.
  16. Apparently he was in the Star role at Oregon. As the defenses are very similar I'd imagine that might be his fit for Georgia.
  17. That one was a surprise to me for sure. I assumed that Gill didn't make the rotation for the Ducks defense and that's why he opted to transfer. If that was fully the case then it's hard to imagine Georgia would be his landing spot. Also culturally Oregon and Georgia are going to be fairly similar, so culture rub really couldn't have been the issue. Maybe he wants to be closer to home. He is from Maryland, and Georgia is a LOT closer to Maryland than Oregon. I haven't seen anything that answers the question though. Seems difficult to imagine that Georgia is desperate for a safety, but maybe they are, you'd know better than me.
  18. Watching some parts of each fan base makes me think that some fans like recruiting far more than the actual game. For me it feels me going in the off season. But for some all they seem to be interested is how many stars a player has and if they're interested in their team. Recruiting is important to every program but I always feel that is what coaches are getting paid to do so I personally don't try and get too worried about it.
  19. The portal kinda wiped away the pain of those misses. At least for top programs. As those in the top tier can usually get some big players from the portal whereas other teams won't. Granted those lower in the pecking order tend not to get those big recruits anyways.
  20. I think there will need to be a cut in the number of season games with an expanded playoff. Even if it's just by one ooc game.
  21. I think it was probably the foundation for modern Oregon football. Or at least that season was with the Rose Bowl appearance. Even though I did not watch that game at the time, I was 5, and I wouldn't become interested in Oregon football at all for another 14 years at the very least.
  22. I could see Miami getting to the ACC championship game this year... And then losing. But that's probably enough hope for the Miami fans to buy in for another year.
  23. Also the name recognition helps. I knew who Dillon Gabriel was before he signed with Oregon. I didn't have to look too hard to find out some stuff about Evan Stewart as his name I didn't know right away.
  24. In truth... I keep an eye on recruiting but I never remember the names. At least not long term. I usually look through and just pick up on generalities. I get excited to know how well we are doing and then hope to see these players make the rotation.
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