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Charles Fischer

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  1. It was an interesting article by Jarrid Denney of On3, ScoopDuck, looking at the 30 players who left via the portal, versus the 14 who came to Oregon in terms of experience. (Snaps) As you know, starters don't transfer out, and you are receiving transfers who were rarely starters, although we do have some who left their prior school following injury. Below are a couple of examples from the article demonstrating how we equaled or upgraded the experience at the position with some conclusions. Left: Dont’e Thornton (WR) 306 New:Traeshon Holden (WR) Alabama 308 Left: Moliki Matavao (TE) 335 New: Casey Kelly (TE) Ole Miss 386 Left: Dawson Jaramillo (OL) 77 Left: Bram Walden (OL) 2 New: Ajani Cornelius (OL) Rhode Island 720 New: Nishad Strother (OL) East Carolina 923 Left: Seven McGee (WR) 101 New: Tez Johnson (WR) Troy 350 Left: Bradyn Swinson (EDGE) 144 New: Jordan Burch (EDGE) South Carolina 771 Total for All Who Left: Total snaps played 2,470 Average snaps played per season 82.33 Totals for All Who Joined Us: Total snaps played 5,756 Average snaps played per season 411.14 Wowsa. Talk about addition by subtraction and fantastic recruiting! Danno did book'em! This is a massive upgrade that normally would have taken years for Oregon to achieve via HS recruiting and development. This is why the Ducks have the chance to be GREAT this fall! Calm Down Charles!
  2. No, it is actually two and sometimes three times a night. And yes...I check the forum each time because one of the moderators who left us recently--lived in Europe and was covering for me during our night (daytime for him) and now that help is gone. (He left for the same reason most do--pride. They want special treatment when they break a rule, and when I refuse--they figure they are really hurting me when they leave.) Nope. Life, this forum and the good people here go on!
  3. Boy, has it been amazing in the last week. I have banned FOUR Trolls, and one was this morning--an Auburn fan who was pretty nasty. Fortunately, his post was only visible for 18 minutes because moderator Kamikaze Kid spotted it, hid it and notified me. Be grateful to our moderators! The other three trolls looked VERY suspicious with their handle-names and locations when they signed up, thus I temporarily ban them and send a template email asking for confirmation of who they are and their intent. When they don't answer--they stay banned. There have been many people that I've done that with, but was completely wrong as they emailed back and told me their Oregon story--which is awesome. And they are very nice and forgiving, and understand how I am trying to keep the forum clean. Another this week was a Spammer from another country who tried to slip into the OBD forum in the middle of the night. No way! I check the site on my phone when I get up to go to the Restroom at 2-3:00 AM, and this is how I zap these bastards before they can pollute our GREEN REFUGE. Gosh I love our Moderators!
  4. We loaded the bases a number of times, but could not convert until finally in the 8th inning. But we could not have pulled out the win unless the pitchers kept it close. I said they used five, but that was wrong...they used SIX pitchers total, thus none went very long and can pitch again vs. Stanford on Thursday night! We might see the committee approach through the tournament for the Ducks...
  5. Oregon got great pitching from five different hurlers, with Josh Mollerus, making the save in the ninth! Oregon wins 3 to 2 after trailing the entire game, scoring two in the bottom of the eighth and finishing off the game with a double play in the ninth! The patchwork staff got it done on the mound!
  6. Now the TV listing for the Pac-12 Network in Eugene DOES list the game at 7:00 PM now as Oregon vs. Cal. An Oregon Baseball game on TV...how about that? When we get to a new streaming contract--anybody, not just those with the right cable TV sign-in will be able to watch them online anywhere in the world. A boon for minor sports as well as football.
  7. The level of incompetence considering Larry's compensation is beyond words. I could have been far less incompetent for much less money! He thought he knew what he was doing...
  8. I just about choked on the thought of this being a "golden age" due to NIL, and then I remembered that Bo Nix would probably not be returning for one more year unless there was the 1.5 million...
  9. Well, Cal was in the tournament and got beat in their regional. So four advance out of six from the Pac-12, or as they say, "two-out-of-three ain't bad."
  10. Just the beginning, but the it is a beginning! "Ban "pay-for-play" by prohibiting boosters, collectives and other third parties from "offering inducements to attend or transfer" to specific institutions." Click on article in the tweet from our good friend of the Pac-12...
  11. Experienced, quality depth with 32% at three-point range. Is that good?
  12. The Ducks trailed the entire game until they scored two runs in the bottom of the eighth, and finished off the game with a double play in the ninth! Ducks score late to claim Pac-12 Tournament win - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Oregon scores two runs in the eighth to pick up the come-from-behind win Logan Mercado got the win, but Grayson Grinsell had his first start for two innings.
  13. That is a great example, the exception to my axiom. I never said it was 100%, but a good indicator for me. It works the majority of the time with players, coaches, writers, editors, etc. Another exception are Oregon Baseball pitchers; Jace Stoffal was awful in the beginning last year, but improved to where this year he did something NO Oregon pitcher as ever done and won the Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week three times.
  14. They have a HUGE mess to untangle in the B1G right now, and slicing their pie further to invite new teams? I don't see it... While it is a bizarre thought...this could give us some closure about the "going to the B1G" anytime soon. We will have to live with the 5-6 year media deal arrived at, and address options later with the B1G as Jon has written about. Oregon will survive and prosper; Dan will have us winning no matter what conference we are in.
  15. Thank you, and another major element is the historical consistency of the rankings. With Rivals...I can compare to prior classes and know there is consistency. ESPN does not have it down even now, and 247 bought their historical stats from Scout.com, whom was owned by a Husky. Oregon verbals consistently got downgraded once they committed to Oregon under that group rankings. 247 has good rankings now, although easier to get to 4/5-Star than Rivals, but often the team rankings come out very similar at the end the year between 247 and Rivals. It is just that for my subjective analysis of recruiting classes...I need to know how many 4/5-Star players there are in this class, and when looking back in Oregon's recruiting history to compare prior classes--I know those numbers are not skewed by a damn Husky. Thus why I use Rivals...
  16. Another component I did not think of until now is...what is the value of Bo as a recruiter for Oregon? I'll bet that has added a ton of value to our roster with transfers between last year and this year... Bo and Noah Whittington doing the mesh...
  17. Josh explains it MUCH better, and much more entertaining than any of the articles. Wow. It is much worse than I thought! They won't be discussing adding teams anytime soon. Did it! Not...
  18. Agreed. That is why my own subjective way of looking at it is...."how many 4/5-Star recruits on Rivals are there in the class?" Whether it is 15 out of 30, or 15 out of 20....I look at the number of quality recruits. Years ago Stanford had a class that only had 15 commits, and it was given a so-so ranking due to the low number. But it was high quality, and many went on to NFL careers and that group gave Oregon trouble. Right now Oregon has 14 verbals, but NINE are the 4/5-Star recruits. We are headed to a very good class!
  19. The article about the massive decline of the Eugene Register-Guard got me to thinking about the publishing business, and I think we have all noticed the huge difference in how John Canzano writes these days. No click-bait, no bait-and-switch with a bit less sensationalism. Instead taking a negative stance about a team to get clicks...he is asking "why?" and getting answers. I can feel a partnering approach with teams, versus an adversarial one. What is below is what he wrote in a recent column, and I can confirm it as the metrics that websites look at, and what he personally wrote to me in an email years ago. He said in that email...."sometimes you have to stir the pot." Not now he doesn't... John Canzano (May 20th) "I’ve talked a lot in this space about the importance of being well sourced. There’s a shortage of sourced, trusted, in-depth reporting out there. The loss of institutional knowledge and sourcing at some news outlets is scary. I lived and worked in the traditional newspaper world for nearly three decades at six different papers. It was a wonderful place to grow and work — once upon a time. There are still a few places with high standards doing it well. Over time, the emphasis in the industry became less about quality of content and more about driving page views and advertising revenue. I saw it up close in annual reviews that measured my job performance by the number of posts I created and how many readers I brought to the website. The metrics even measured how long the reader stayed on the page to read. The irony is that solid, sourced, compelling, trusted work brings readers to your work and keeps them there. More people will read me this year at JohnCanzano.com than at any point of my writing career. Not because I’m trying to be sensational, shocking and outlandish but because I’ve got the goods and love to share them with readers." The irony of the article about the Register-Guard? It was written by the Oregonian!
  20. I am not that techie, in fact am tech impaired when it comes to new things. Let the marketing dept. of Oregon know...
  21. A quote from the 6' 175 lb. receiver.... "Everybody knows Oregon,” Gresham told On3’s Chad Simmons. “It’s the place to be. I’ve seen what Oregon is trying to build. The players they’re bringing in, it can’t be a fluke. It seems like they’re ready to go after a national championship. I want to be a part of it.”
  22. He is a 3-Star on Rivals, but has offers from Miami, USC and Washington.
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