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Ha, I love it. I see a fellow business and legal consultant offering a different perspective here! I'm sorry, but it just isn't going to work. Every position is a position of need two years out, and there are many prospects left. For the players that have committed elsewhere already- that's on the Huskies. In the age of the transfer portal you really do pursue the best players in the positions of need on the recruiting trail, knowing if you come up short you can shop the portal. But the lifeblood of programs is still recruiting high school players. No program has yet proven that they can live entirely from the portal. Portal players are also starting to cost more NIL than your prep recruits because they are proven. Washington fans are lying to themselves right now.
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Texas Tech - Don't Nap on this B-12 Sleeper
David Marsh replied to Jon Joseph's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I see it part of a greater Lanning offensive philosophy. If you watch the pacing of Duck games last year there were really three phases to the game. Phase 1 - getting comfortable and getting early points. Phase 2 - the crazy middle 8. Phase 3 - burn the clock and win the game. Here's my article on the middle eight. Dan Lanning is Embracing the Middle Eight Theory FISHDUCK.COM Football is a sport of bizarre statistics that mostly seem irrelevant, but if you dive into them, they tell a greater... and here is Charles' article on Lanning burning clock. Is Lanning's New Game-Plan...Chip Kelly 2.0? FISHDUCK.COM Oregon just beat the master, and his offense. How can you say the Ducks are CK 2.0? This is a natural... -
Then let us hope that SC is out of the running for the champ game this year so they can just sit miserably watching the rest of the PAC play.
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Texas Tech - Don't Nap on this B-12 Sleeper
David Marsh replied to Jon Joseph's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
And linebackers that look to be flexible and able to defend the run and cover in space! The secondary should give the front seven the time they need to get consistent pressure. Especially with some beasts on the dline. -
Texas Tech - Don't Nap on this B-12 Sleeper
David Marsh replied to Jon Joseph's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
If Oregon's defense looks like it did during the spring game I feel pretty good. The coverage was pretty tight and there was consistent pass rush. Granted I want to see it taken up a level because it would be Oregon's starters all playing with a full fall camp under their belts. But after the spring game I do feel the Oregon defense has taken some much needed steps towards improvement. Has Lanning Fixed the Duck Defense's Soft Underbelly? FISHDUCK.COM The Oregon Ducks' defense has maintained one major problem for the last three years. Simply put, it has a... Ensuring the defense can get off the field will be of the utmost importance against Texas Tech. -
Sanders has certainly brought attention to the conference. It's a lot of hype and a lot of drama. He does draw a lot of reactions from his interviews, agree with him or not everyone seems to have an opinion on what he says. Not a bad thing for the conference right now to gather some extra eyeballs with that. I love what Lanning is doing at Oregon and I'm glad our drama level is super low. But until the season rolls around no one is really going to talk about us too much.
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I can live with Oregon being ignored. DJU had all the tools at his disposal at Clemson and it never really clicked. Smith might be able to coach him up a bit but he isn't going to have the talent around him like he had at Clemson. Penix is good and he has some good receivers. But does Washington have the depth? Probably not and they have lost talent again this year and it doesn't look like it is being refilled. Nix has a complete offense around him and all the tools to make it big this year. If Oregon's defense can take a significant leap forward, like they should, then this Oregon team is going to be unstoppable. So we'll just let them sleep in the Ducks for now.
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I'm not fully sold on him but I also know none of us know the full extent of the mess that Larry left behind. I imagine it was a whole lot worse than what it known publicly. Jon you will probably have quite a bit to say and add to my article coming out on Tuesday next week. I do agree that the notion that the PAC are just remnants is very insulting. I do feel though that those in any time zone other than PST (media people and those who haven't been to the Pacific time zone) do believe all that is out here is Hollywood and LA. I think if we get a decent media deal Oregon is going to pull this conference up a notch.
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SDSU Gives Notice to Leave Mountain West Conference
David Marsh replied to HDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Canzano said in his article yesterday that SMU has enough wealthy backers that they'll cover an exit fee without even blinking. SDSU can probably get their fee reduced or get a payment time table olto make it doable. They also probably have some backers that are happy to help out. It's just posturing at the moment but it'd be nice if it was all over. -
Paul Finebaum Predicts Pac-12 Will Collapse by 2026
David Marsh replied to Rufus's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
If they want to... Mentioned on another thread today is that many of the higher ups in the B1G don't like the prospect of regularly traveling to the west coast. Ohio State cancelled their ooc with Washington to avoid the expense. Traveling to southern California once every couple years is one thing... It's nice there and is in the middle of a recruiting hot bed. But what about the perspect of traveling to the PNW in October? Sure it's warmer than the midwest ... But it's rainy and from a recruiting stand point it isn't worth their while. I could see resistance to adding more west coast schools. The current B1G members probably don't care about the LA schools' burden of travel but they'll care about their own and simply put... More west coast schools will mean more frequent trips. -
Could This Be the Pac-12’s Long-Term Plan?
David Marsh replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Long game vs short game. I do feel there is a chance for things to work out for the PAC in some significant ways. It will require some luck but everything in life feels like it takes just a little bit of luck. What's certain right now is that we are still squarely in phase 1... Survival. -
Could This Be the Pac-12’s Long-Term Plan?
David Marsh replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
This is my 100th article with FishDuck. A quick shout out to Charles for giving me the opportunity to write and be read by you all. And then a bigger shout-out to the editors who have helped make my articles so good, Natalie Liebhaber and Andy Mueller have done the bulk of the editing for me so big thank you to both of them. Looking forward to the next 100!- 25 replies
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Could This Be the Pac-12’s Long-Term Plan?
David Marsh replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I think that is likely... But I think it has a few more factors at play. One, if Oregon and Washington feel they have enough access to the CFP they may not feel the need to move to the B1G if they are feeling good in their financial situation. Two, UCLA may make more in the B1G but will it fix their financial problems? That has yet to be seen. Sure more money but also a greater cost in travel. I was thinking of trying to dive into a few of these questions in my next article.. we'll see if I have the time on that front. I may be on summer break but I still have a one year old walking around the house. -
Here is Seattle Times Article on Huskies 1 Recruit Class
David Marsh replied to Steven A's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
But we don't want their one commit ... He doesn't even have an Oregon offer! You could actually argue that UW is probably his BEST offer. Arizona I think is an up and coming program and Colorado has hype with Prime. And well Michigan State... But those were all the power 5 offers. Maybe Central Florida counts as they are joining the Big-12 but I think we're in the midst of redefining power conferences. But I do know that Portland State is certainly NOT in a power conference or even a power school. -
Here is Seattle Times Article on Huskies 1 Recruit Class
David Marsh replied to Steven A's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
And sure.. Bama is off to a slow start this cycle... But they have more than 1 recruit and Bamas current class will probably out rank the UW class this year. -
Interesting Quotes About Dan Lanning by a Recruit...
David Marsh replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
It works with recruits from the deep south where religion is a larger part of the culture. Might not resonate in the PNW where in the whole we are less religiously minded and the same could be true in the North East. But I am also absolutely sure that Lanning tailors his pitches to each recruit which is the hallmark of a great recruiter it's about finding what resonates with each individual. It's about recruiting the person more than just the player. You're obviously shouldn't recruit a quarterback and a defensive lineman the same way and the same applies to people. As a public employee Lanning can't lead the team in prayer but the athletes absolutely can organize prayer themselves and Lanning and any of the coaches are allowed to join student led prayer. Hopefully I walked the FishDuck rules line fine enough there. -
Huskies React to Having Only ONE Verbal Left...
David Marsh replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I'd rather that be the Beavers instead... -
SDSU Gives Notice to Leave Mountain West Conference
David Marsh replied to HDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
G5 teams don't work in the current 4 team play off. A 12 team playoff will probably only see 1 G5 team get a token invite. Cincinnati basically had a two year campaign with a covid season in order to earn themselves an invite to the playoff. They needed their players for an extra year and two years of publicity to get there. SMU might not have national championship ambitions but they will be earning more money and their program will be elevated. Especially if they are playing some good teams that are nationally relevant.. -
SDSU Gives Notice to Leave Mountain West Conference
David Marsh replied to HDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Precieved value. I don't entirely get how they assign all this value besides location = geographic viewership... Which isn't wrong but it's lacking in neuance. I mean part of the reason why Oregon isn't seen as valuable a program is because the state of Oregon isn't that big. But we all know Oregon's fan base outstipps it's geographic confines. Also... UCLA can't fill the rose bowl... That stadium is empty on a weekly basis. But UCLA is located in LA so they represent the whole market. Nevermind the fact that southern California has two NFL teams that grab the football fans. And sure USC has a decent fan base and makes more sense. SDSU also feels like a bit of a stretch to claim the San Diego market because of the previously mentioned NFL teams. I do feel that SDSU will grow their fan base pretty rapidly when they join the PAC. -
SDSU Gives Notice to Leave Mountain West Conference
David Marsh replied to HDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
and some Duck fans annoying angry that this is happening because some see the death of the Pac-12 as something to celebrate because they think we get an automatic invite to the B1G. We would probably go to the B1G at some point if the Pac dies but some fans on other boards are driving me crazy with this "anything to kill the Pac faster" routine. -
SDSU Gives Notice to Leave Mountain West Conference
David Marsh replied to HDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
It is lined up right now so that SDSU would join the Pac for 2024. 2024 the Pac will lose the LA schools and we should ideally fill that void with SDSU and SMU at that time.