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Charles Fischer

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  1. Interesting what the B1G Commissioner said below... "Our digital presence has been rebuilt and is growing, with more than 800 million impressions, twice as many engagements, and a 220% increase in video views over the last 12 months." So great to join a conference that is growing, and not fading or fighting for relevance.
  2. This was in another thread, but deserves its own. So cool, and this marketing that MATTERS; the Duck is making a splash into the B1G! Like Oregon or hate us,....you're going to know we're HERE!
  3. Lovely, just lovely. So if one of the west coast teams make it--the fans are at a huge travel disadvantage? Hopefully it will not matter in the future, as I think conference championship games should be eliminated, now that we have a Playoff. (And that should go to 16 teams)
  4. The article is locked if you have been to OregonLive a couple of times lately, but I have not been there in months...so it was free to me and to share... -------------------------------------------------------------- Oregon AD Rob Mullens says he ‘did worry’ Ducks could lose Dan Lanning to Alabama By Bill Oram | The Oregonian/OregonLive No matter how many times Dan Lanning has said he will not leave the Oregon Ducks for another job, dating back to his earliest days in Eugene all the way through a podcast interview last week, there will be people who worry that he could be lured away. And at no point in Lanning’s two years has there been a greater risk — perceived, at least — of Lanning bolting from Oregon than in January when Nick Saban retired and created a job opening at Alabama. At the top of the list of those who were concerned the young coach could bolt was his boss: Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens. “I feel like part of my job is to worry,” Mullens told The Oregonian/OregonLive last week in a wide-ranging interview. “And so yes, I did worry.” That would be justifiable, considering the two coaches who preceded Lanning at Oregon, Willie Taggart and Mario Cristobal, both made similar pledges before reversing course and leaving for other opportunities. Taggart went to Florida State in 2018 and Cristobal to Miami in 2021. Lanning did not make Mullens — or Ducks fans — wait long for a positive resolution. The 38-year-old announced the morning after Saban’s departure that he would not pursue the job, despite being widely viewed as the top candidate. Given the constant movement of college football coaches, and Lanning’s superstar trajectory, it was a moderately surprising development, and a resounding victory for Oregon in a world where coaches preaching loyalty are easier to find than those who practice it. “From the first time we interviewed Dan, to every private conversation I’ve had,” Mullens said, “it has been exactly what he says publicly. But I’m paid to worry.” Alabama eventually hired Lanning’s counterpart at rival Washington, Kalen DeBoer, to replace Saban. Lanning has repeatedly doubled down publicly on his commitment to Oregon, including after he signed a contract extension last fall with a $20 million buyout. He was linked to openings at Auburn and Texas A&M before quickly dismissing those. During the Ducks’ preparation for the Fiesta Bowl in January, Lanning said he expected Oregon to be his “final” job, something he reiterated last week in an interview with broadcast personality Bobby Bones. “Lucky for me, I found my last job,” Lanning said. Lanning is 22-5 in two seasons at Oregon, which is preparing for its first season in the Big Ten. The Ducks are seen as a likely candidate to open the season in the top five and a favorite for the expanded College Football Playoff. Come...to OREGON! The Ducks have brought in back-to-back top-10 recruiting classes, including a class ranked third in the country this year, according to rankings from 247 Sports. “Everybody knew when we hired him — particularly people in Athens, Georgia, because we did a lot of reference calls — knew that we are hiring an outstanding football coach,” Mullens said. “They knew that he gets connection, they knew that he builds quality relationships. And that he would build the kind of culture that would allow us to succeed at the highest level. And now we’re seeing it happen.”
  5. Beavis...I would not expect you to understand... Right. You got bigger problems this fall...
  6. This article was posted in another thread, but I think it deserves its own thread. Read it, and see if you agree with the reasoning? ------------------------------------------------------------------- For anyone who says Oregon did it for money and cared more about being a national — or global — brand than it did than scabbing together a diminished version of the Pac-12, well, yeah. “Particularly given that 85% of our student-athletes are out of state, our brand is extremely, extremely important,” Mullens said. “What are we going to do strategically to allow ourselves to compete with a 58,000-seat stadium against teams who have 102,000? You can do the simple math on that. “So we have to spend considerable time thinking strategically.” Bill Oram: At the Big Ten’s doorstep, Oregon AD Rob Mullens on the end of the Pac-12 and uncertainties ahead WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM Mullens believes Oregon "did everything we could" to save Pac-12, saying, "It wasn't possible."
  7. I'm not sure that Deon has this D1 coaching thing down yet...
  8. (From Jon Joseph originally) 2024 Big Ten Media Days: Storylines to watch in Indianapolis - On3 WWW.ON3.COM .
  9. First of all, No. 18 is Purdue and while this was not all the B1G sportswriters, at least it is beyond the WAGs we have been getting from blog writers. These are writers behind the predictions are who actively cover their teams. If you’re wondering who voted: Cleveland.com picked up the responsibility for organizing the poll when the Big Ten dropped it 14 years ago. Beat writers from all 14 Big Ten teams were invited to participate, as were some who cover the entire league or have a national perspective. A total of 26 voters participated. I personally am surprised at where they put Penn State, and am wondering if Washington hasn't been disrespected enough? Could Michigan State or UCLA show better?
  10. It is very cool to see our logo on the B1G site for the FIRST TIME!
  11. Boy...I do not know about making the bowl season before the Playoffs, because that is also the prime recruiting signing time. Can't do both at once as a coach... I would like to think that you can mix in the bowl games between the Playoff games, which means they may be on Thursday or Friday nights for example? Great stuff to ponder, David--thanks. About to get a sack in the Alamo Bowl...
  12. No sweat, Nevada. Everyone is welcome to offer their views, even if it is a minority view. As I have learned from many years back, a minority view can become the most prevalent view in a few years. So let all the views be heard and in the process, we are all better, educated and become better college football fans because of the current minority views.
  13. I hear Washington's new 2024 offensive line is VERY athletic...
  14. Poor Beavs, snow on the field AND that kickoff?
  15. Beaver fan after the Las Vegas Media Conference for the Pig-2...
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