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Charles Fischer

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  1. Jon...that is fantastic research, as I knew that Blue-Chips mattered, but not to that degree. Good thing we have a HC who not only recognizes it, but can actually git-it-done!
  2. Miami, like so many on that list are going to pale next to the Oregon offense this year, IMHO.
  3. Brady Bidwell, son of Oregon punter and long-time NFL punter Josh Bidwell has announced he is going to Oregon on social media and it was in the Eugene R-G. He must be a walk-on, as there has not been any official confirmation or postings by AD. He is going to Marist in Eugene, and is a 6'4" wide receiver!
  4. D1Baseball Top 25: Texas A&M ascends to No. 1, four new teams enter • D1Baseball D1BASEBALL.COM Texas A&M takes over the No. 1 spot in the D1Baseball Top 25, and four new teams join the rankings after a tumultuous week. Oregon baseball continues to rise in major polls following 3-2 week 247SPORTS.COM Oregon baseball continues to rise in major polls following 3-2 week
  5. There are a ton of Baseball polls, but the one I keep my eye on the most is D1 Baseball, and they have moved Oregon to No. 16 in the nation. It is vital that Oregon remains in the top-16 in order to be able to host an NCAA Regional again. To host a Super-Regional, you have to be in the top-8, of which the Bastard Beavers are in line for at No. 5 in the nation again this week. Arizona has moved up to No. 21, thus only three Pac-12 teams in the top-25. What about other conferences? SEC: Eight teams in the top 25, including No. 1 thru No. 4 at the moment. ACC: Seven teams in the top 25! How about the B1G? How many from that esteemed league? Gonna be some opportunity to clean up in that league next year! (Remember this when you hear their blustering about their conference)
  6. Remember the massive risk to taking a portal player? If the player did not work out--you were stuck with him, and burned a scholarship. Now the rules have changed, and they can leave immediately in the next portal opening period! Boy this could alter portal recruiting strategy... Coaches can take a flyer on a player with only the one-year scholarship at risk! A coach could burn through a TON of players this way to find the good ones sooner?
  7. Something I forgot to mention is how the "elite" schools will lose TONS to the portal every year of players who do not see them moving up the depth chart, or have already been passed by underclassmen. As you know, Dan wants to continuously recruit the best he can at each position. When you have four-deep at every position, then whoever is not playing or does have low prospects of playing are leaving. Ohio State, Alabama, Georgia--all will have highly ranked HS players who leave because they got beat out by other highly ranked players. It does not bother me anymore, and it is the natural way. (The opposite of what is happening to the Pig-2 teams) And another area I did not point out is how Danno has had very few misses with the portal; their analysis has been superb. Evan Williams was truly a BIG-HIT for Oregon...
  8. The Athletic has created an article about the different strategies used by CFB teams in recruiting from the portal. They are... The Portal Enthusiasts The Desperate Portalers The Need-Based Portalers The Portal Denier The NIL Barons Here is when Oregon is mentioned... ---------------------------------------------------- The NIL Barons If these guys have offered, (the player you want) you’re out of luck. The programs that do the best job in portal recruiting aren’t always the ones operating with the most NIL money, and players don’t always pick the highest bidder. But those that spend the most tend to get who they want. “If you have good player relationships and if you have a collective that’s run really well,” Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin said, “you then stand a chance in this portal world.” In December and January, the schools consistently battling and setting the market for elite transfers were Oregon, Texas, Ole Miss and Ohio State. ---------------------------------------------------- I will not explain all the strategies, because I think you can guess how they operate based upon the title of each. I believe the Ducks are mislabeled, because our numbers of recruiting the portal are not even in the top half of what other schools do. And we are told often by insiders that Oregon does not bid the highest on NIL, but sells the total package of what the Oregon experience can provide the player. I believe Oregon is a Need-Based strategist, that happens to have a good collective in Division Street backing it. The amount of portal transfers coming to Oregon will gradually decline as Dan's top-ten classes that are freshmen and sophomores mature as players, and within our systems. In fact I would bet that Danno wants to eventually be like Alabama and Georgia in taking only a few that fill immediate needs, or are exceptional offerings. This Was a Good Transfer...
  9. Don...this is a great article that gets me pondering and asking even more questions. Good coaches who have a track record, (and thanks for the research into his time at St. Mary's and Gonzaga) do not get incompetent over-night, thus I cannot explain it. Yet the slide in five years is dramatic.
  10. Ducks lose 4-2, and not great decisions batting today.
  11. After eight innings, Ducks trail 4-2, let’s go!
  12. After four innings, Oregon leads 2-1, as the Trojans got a HR. Giving up only one run in four innings is a great start for Kevin Seittrr.
  13. After two innings...Oregon leads 2-0 on a bomb off the fists of Dominic Hellman on the foul pole...and a bases loaded walk.
  14. I missed this, and it is HUGE! The Ducks moved into the Top-10 at No. 9 with only giving up 16.50 points per game? Whew! That was fast; Danno put us in the top ten in just his second year? Whew! Two elements need to be into account; first, we were gifted with an easy foe in the Fiesta Bowl. Had Oregon been in the Playoff--we would not have looked as good in the final stats. Second: it is one thing to do this when you are in the slogging-offense B1G, but to do that in the Pac-12? Remarkable. And we are nowhere NEAR where Danno will take us on defense....agree? NCAA College Football FBS current team Stats | NCAA.com WWW.NCAA.COM Discover the current NCAA FBS Football leaders in every stats category, as well as historic leaders.
  15. Urban Meyer...if you are going to visit Oregon...shut your damn mouth!
  16. Random, but interesting! Is that really Jedd Fisch, or did he just see what is left of the team?
  17. With the way the Bastard Beavers keep winning...Oregon needs to keep winning to stay in close touch with them in the Pac-12 standings. Another conference win would also begin to put some space between the Ducks and other teams that are in the top half of the conference. C'mon Our Beloved Ducks, let's get it done! Put them OUT!

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