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Everything posted by Jon Joseph
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Te Hina Hits the Transfer Portal
Why compete when you can transfer?
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An Open Letter to Rob Mullens....
The dough is not baked in Lubbock and Waco, Texas, and in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Somehow in the way of advanced scheduling, Wazzu convinced Wisconsin to trip to Pullman. I'm not giving Mullens a pass because scheduling is difficult and is done out in the future. The Utah AD who makes far less than Mullens per annum has Florida coming to SLC next season. Mullens is making $1M a year and I see nothing that makes me think he deserves it.
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Oregon's Sad and Bad Out-of-Conference (OOC) Scheduling
I was opposed to playing one-off games against UGA last season and playing Auburn one-off in Dallas. I am definitely opposed to playing any program that will not give Oregon a return game in Autzen. And looking at the 2023 and future scheduled games versus the Pac-10 and the Power 2 there is no excuse for not scheduling more impactful games. For goodness' sake, Wisconsin is playing in Pullman in 2023. I think Mullens getting an H+H with Ohio State was fabulous. Not his fault that COVID canceled the game in Autzen. I am opposed to H+H games versus B12 teams that equate to just another game on TV. Oregon with these games will not be the 7th most-watched team in the country for the next 3 critical seasons. Rob Mullens is making @$1M a year, he cannot do better than this. I appreciate your post but I don't get the love for the job Mullens and his huge Athletic Department is doing to (not) promote Oregon at a critical time in the program's future. IMO, scheduling like this is the worst. You are scheduling teams that can and are fired up to beat you and teams that do not goose the must-watch on the TV meter. Why not schedule 3 home dogs like UCLA and Michigan, start 3-0, and roll into the playoff? Either play relevant opponents or schedule hamburgers. Tripping to Lubbock next season is IMO the worst of both worlds. Why not a second game at home versus Fresno or San Diego State? Why not another money-making home game that will likely draw close to the eyeballs that will watch the game played in Lubbock, Texas? TODAY matters far more than a decade of games from today. Always respect your posts. By 2029/30 will the conference exist and where will Oregon be situated? Eyes on the prize matter.
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An Open Letter to Rob Mullens....
IMHO and agreeing completely with Charles in regards to the next five to six years being a testing ground for the future of Ducks football, a guy making close to a $1M a year simply has to do better than bring us six seasons of nothing-burger need to tune into B12 vs Oregon games. Somewhere the B12 commissioner who has played Kliavkoff like a fiddle (as did Kevin Warren, the B1G, Carol Folt, FOX, USC, and UCLA ) has to be LOL at Oregon and the Oregon brand giving 6 seasons of props to a conference that has gone after the Pac-10 with an orchestrated vengeance. BRILLIANT giving a conference intent on destroying you 6 games against the now 'bell cow' of the Pac-10 conference, Dump these games in favor of the wimpy UCLA OOC schedule. Buy out of these games. You will not lose a significant number of eyeballs playing 3 cupcakes at home compared to playing in Lubbock and Waco, Texas, and in Stillwater, Oklahoma. And you will set yourself up for a better record, a conference championship, and a possible 1st round bye come 2024. I'm sick and tired of Oregon kicking itself in its own posterior. Orchestrated by a guy making a million dollars a year. There is NO strategy or tactics being employed with this kind of schedule. We have met the enemy and they are us.
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Oregon's Sad and Bad Out-of-Conference (OOC) Scheduling
I respectfully demure. If Wazzu can get Wisconsin to come to Pullman and Utah can get Florida to come to SLC and AZ can schedule SEC teams like Bama I find no excuse for the next 6 seasons, critical seasons, of off-the-national focus OOC games. The man is making close to $1M a year and the best he can do is schedule one offs 'at UGA' and Auburn And H+H with 3 B12 teams. That scheduling is done in advance is no surprise. But scheduling 6 games versus B12 teams when other lesser conference teams are scheduling Power 2 games is in IMO a scheduling no-show at a time Oregon needs to be front and center in national viewership I more than respect your comment but as Charles so artfully noted in a recent article the Pac-10 is under the microscope for the next 5 to 6 seasons. I am not giving a guy making close to $1M a year a pass; especially, when 'lesser' conference members are scheduling far better home-and-home series with more note-worthy and watchable opponents. If Florida, Auburn, Mississippi State, Mississippi and others have scheduled H+H series with Pac-10 teams what is Oregon's excuse for 6 seasons of blah scheduling? Oregon needs eyeballs on NOW and not a decade from now.
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The Pac-10's 'Friend' is at it Again
Start with falling for SEC commissioner Roy Kramer's pitch that CFB needed 1 True Champion and equating the Rose Bowl with the Peach Bowl for zero compensation. Compare the SEC to where it was financially before the BCS and today. Ditto the Pac-10. Killing the Run For The Roses with the 'help' of the B1G was the beginning of student-athlete becoming athlete-student. This was on Tom Hansen and not Larry Scott.
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Oregon's Sad and Bad Out-of-Conference (OOC) Scheduling
His email address is shown above and his phone number is listed on the Oregon Athletic Department website. In fairness, Rob had an H+H scheduled with Ohio State, and Ohio State is coming to Autzen in, I believe, 2032. But the next 6 games look like he spent too much time in Grapevine, Texas. Could not agree more with you that Oregon needs OOC games versus the Power 2. And if Utah can get Florida to come to Utah why not get UF to come to Eugene?
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An Open Letter to Rob Mullens....
Thank You, Mr. FishDuck for baling out a tech dummy.
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Oregon's Sad and Bad Out-of-Conference (OOC) Scheduling
Rob Mullens makes $980,000.00 dollars a year and the best he can do is schedule the next 6 big-time OOC games versus Texas Tech, Baylor, and Oklahoma State. Three schools that were deemed not worthy of being members of the Pac-12 'Elite Club. Three schools that will not draw 4M eyeballs and will be psyched to beat any Pac-10 team after the Pac-12 told these schools to get lost. In 2023, Florida plays at Utah. Auburn plays at CAL. Arizona plays the back end of a home-and-home series versus Mississippi State. And Washington State (!) has Wisconsin visiting Pullman. There are numerous Pac-10 versus SEC teams home and home series scheduled over the next decade including Alabama visiting Arizona. I sent an email to Rob at: [email protected]. I urge all Oregon fans to do the same. It is likely critical over the next six seasons to play teams OOC that are must-watch TV. (I attempted to copy and paste my email to Rob but I do not have the tech ability to do so. I imagine my email will end up in the 'circular file; the waste basket.) BTW, go to the Oregon Athletics Site; the number of folks reporting to Rob and the all-in salaries for the Athletic Department is staggering. What in the heck do these people do all the live-long day? The Associate Commissioner - Communications, a/k/a the Sports Information Director, Jimmy Stanton, makes $160,000.00 plus perks and from what I can see does very little to promote and market Oregon sports. Part of what Dana Altman complained about after the loss to Wisconsin that brought its cheerleaders and band west for an NIT game. It is survival time. This is the time for salespeople and not the time for order-takers. Maybe these folks should read 'Shoe Dog' or watch the movie 'Air' that is being released today.
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The Pac-10's 'Friend' is at it Again
How great would it be if streaming takes off and the Pac-Whatever scores big not B1G, money?
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The Pac-10's 'Friend' is at it Again
SSDD from 'friend' DD. Pac-12 unlikely to reach media rights deal with more than 50% of games airing on TV, long-time consultant says - CBSSports.com WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM Time continues to run out on the conference finding a viable option for exposure on linear television Dennis Dodd is relentless in his effort to derail the new Pac-10 media deal. My guess? He's still ticked off at the Pac-12 not adding orphaned B12 teams and having the hubris at the time it decided not to expand to call the conference an 'Elite Club.' USC president Carol Folt led the resistance to expansion and recently soon thereafter told the conference to get lost, Troy is off to the B1G.
- What Programs Would You Like to See the Ducks Schedule in the Future?
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Oregon Ducks Football: Nix’s Shot at the Heisman
Great take. DO NOT SELL TEXAS TECH SHORT!
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Oregon Ducks Football: Nix’s Shot at the Heisman
Terrific take. Thank you, Alex. SOS - I do not see SOS as a problem. Most likely OR ST, USC, UW, and UTAH will all be ranked when the Ducks play these teams. And if Oregon plays in the conference champ game that will also be a game vs a top-25 opponent. And Texas Tech may not be a top-25 team when Oregon plays TT in Lubbock in week 2 but the Red Raiders have a good shot to finish in the top-25 or slightly lower if Tyler Shough stays healthy. TT is 8-0 in games Shough has started and finished. TT ran more plays from the LOS than any other team in the country in 2022. Defeated Texas and humbled Ole Miss in its bowl game. Lubbock, TX will be Buddy Holly-like rockin' for this game. Biggest barriers to a Heisman for Nix. Will he be showcased enough in games that are watched in the East and Midwest? Will the OL play near to the excellent play of the 2022 OL? Will Nix and Stein be a fit? Will the D and special teams improve to help the Ducks not give up leads late in the game? And as you so noted Alex, will Nix and the Ducks take down Williams and the Trojans in November in Autzen? This game has the potential to be one of the biggest regular-season games in the nation in 2023.
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Does Oregon Have a Sports Information Director?
And if so, is he or she gagged? Where is the Joey Harrington-like publicity? In today's wired world, get out there or get lost. For that matter, where in the heck is our commissioner? Why not just fold over and die? Silence regarding the new media deal in this day and age is not smart; it's senseless. How about some progress reports from The Man instead of from the Arizona and ASU presidents and the Utah Athletic director? Oregon is now the bell cow of the Pac-10; let's hear something tangible instead of a myriad of rumors. -
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Are the Oregon Ducks in Danger of Losing Dana Altman?
Does anyone know who the Oregon SID is? He or she IMO is MIA.
- What Programs Would You Like to See the Ducks Schedule in the Future?
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Where is Good Sportsmanship?
Win with dignity and lose with grace.
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Are the Oregon Ducks in Danger of Losing Dana Altman?
The SDSU coach? The Aztecs have been in tourney 4 of the last 5 seasons.
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Oregon's Place in Recent Athletic Department Ranking Raises Some Questions
Thanks, PA. Is Mullen the right guy to be leading the Oregon Athletic Department? 2022 produced a bad ROI. I want to give him credit for the Lanning hire after the Wilcox offer (likely intentionally) failed. He did not hire Altman. He had his hat in the ring for both the Georgia and Texas A+M jobs. Charles and this great site do a better job of marketing the football and basketball programs than anything I have seen coming from Mullens. Where is the pub from the Athletic Department noting, as Charles so artfully did, the football team in 2022 outkicking its media market coverage by finishing as the 7th most watched team in the nation? However, who cares what I think; especially, if Uncle Phil is happy?
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Are the Oregon Ducks in Danger of Losing Dana Altman?
And it's doable. Florida plays at Utah this season. Arizona has a return game at Miss St. Down the road Arizona has a home-and-home scheduled with Alabama. CAL plays Auburn in Berkeley this season. And Wisconsin comes to Pullman for a return game. Pullman! I agree that Altman should not leave. Sorry to go a bit OT. This was a great take by Jordan.
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Are the Oregon Ducks in Danger of Losing Dana Altman?
Annie, do you and other Ducks CBB fans think that the program is being adequately funded and marketed? The attendance vs Wisconsin was telling but so were Altman's comments in regard to Wisconsin spending the money to bring its band and cheerleaders west for an NIT game. Per Wilner, based on results vs money invested the Oregon Athletic Department finished 8th in the Pac-12 last season in ROI. I watch the way SDSU plays and Arizona and the last 2 teams under Altman do not come close when it comes to grit and desire. This season especially it looked like Altman's players simply tuned him out.
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Are the Oregon Ducks in Danger of Losing Dana Altman?
I want Altman to stay and Mullens to leave. The post-game comments were as much of a shot at Mullens as it was at the students. (And the next 6 OOC football games Mullens has scheduled? No 4M eyeball games in the mix,)
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Jon Wilner Answers Jon Joseph Question
Thank you very much, Jon and PA Duck. Wilner and Canzano are two writers who have refused to speculate on the new media deal. Their reporting is based on sourced information and not a rumor.
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FUTURE MEMBER? REGARDLESS, HATS OFF TO SAN DIEGO STATE
Jon, I would guess nowhere near 7-4.