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Haywarduck

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  1. Chip is just another assistant, head coach, who left Oregon thinking he was all that and a bag of chips, and floundered. It is time for Oregon to realize the opportunity to coach at Oregon is an extremely good opportunity for a multitude of reasons. I think Dan Lanning may be the first coach who truly appreciates this, and hopefully this awareness continues. I am grateful for what Chip brought to Oregon and the time he was here. He should be too, and realize he was very lucky.
  2. Can they, yes, will they, probably, did they last year, no. Our deep threats were like a group of sprinters who trained to do the 100 meter dash, but then never ran the race last year. To ask the question again is almost frustrating to hear. Of course they can run the 100 meter dash, let them! If not then.......drinking and smoking on Saturdays are on tap.
  3. Bruin football hasn't been anything other than a history lesson, much like the dawgs. The last time they were relevant was under Terry Donahue who retired in the 90's. This was way before most recruits parents were aware of football. As has been stated, the money will go, mostly, to pay down the AD's debt. Much like anybody and anything, you have to be careful when all you are doing is chasing money, it doesn't often end well. Where CK will end up is probably some high school job in NH. That is if what he says is true. I kind of think he likes the money and fame LA affords him, even though he says he just wants to coach football.
  4. Oregon Track and Field, going back to it's roots, distance running. I hope he also continues to focus on the speed events, and fosters the connection to the football team. Bringing in multi-sport athletes helps all sports!
  5. The pressure is on, and will be mounting for everyone. Nix, Butterfield, Thompson, Dilly, Lanning and soon enough Moore. I think it is safe to say Nix had better take over this season, and put up numbers which will get him at least into the discussion about getting drafted. He has one season to get it right, or one of these guys will be taking over or taking over somewhere else. What is amazing is each of the coaches are a blank slate and the prospects and fans are all in on them. Nix has come to resurrect what was suppose to be, the rest are waiting for what can be. My caution is when there is so much hope, there is often disappointment. Can Dilly, and really Lanning take what is massive expectations and move fans, recruits and players to an acceptable reality? Expectations are wonderful, they lead to goals, effort, and excitement. Managing expectations is where the tricky part is. Each of these guys, really the whole team is just a bundle of expectations until the season starts. The main question is, what will the reality be, and will that be acceptable to the recruits, fans and players?
  6. Love it, now develop the young man into one of Oregon's greats! Time to move on from the accolades and on to the real accomplishments.
  7. And he is number 34 all-time in the NCAA while at Oregon for 4 years, hmmmm.........
  8. Green and yellow are our colors. Not gold, not black, certainly not orange, never blue, heaven forbid purple and their other color is gold so, again, not gold! I suppose if a 5* recruit thinks it is cool and signs then.... so be it.
  9. Green and yellow are our colors. Not gold, not black, certainly not orange, never blue, heaven forbid purple and their other color is gold so, again, not gold! But, if a 5* recruit thinks it is cool and signs then it's ok.
  10. Canzano did some great reporting when he went after Lavish Larry. This little piece is surprisingly lightweight on the subject, IMHO. Nobody is selling an equity partnership to a conference. Canzano must be going after eyeballs, and numbers with this article. Now he just needs to get his numbers up so he can get paid. I suppose it is an indication about most of the writing being done. It just matters how many will click on your link. Every click is monetized, who cares about the content. Makes sense, he was on salary when he did the reporting for the Oregonian. Who cares about good journalism or award winning writing anymore. Grateful for FishDuck and it's writers!
  11. Two things Phil Knight doesn't do, cold calls, nor panic. That article was from..... WWW.BSSPORTS.COM
  12. An equity deal is very different from a tv deal. I will also say private equity isn't full of a bunch of fools. An equity deal would have been a short term gain, and a longterm loss. A TV deal is income and that is where Larry failed and failed badly. There is a reason no other conference is selling equity. They are signing tv deals, don't be fooled by Larry twice. The Big 12 isn't signing an equity deal, they signed a tv deal, and won't be paying any private equity firm 15% of the deal.
  13. I would disagree, she could care less about the value, and has no clue how to add value. All she cares about is having power, and perceived power. There is nothing better for an ego than having a professional sports team. Agree about the worst case scenario, and we thought the jail blazers were bad! Paul moved on from his jail blazer days, we may be just entering the downward spiral her brother had to learn from.
  14. What makes Notre Dame exceptional, besides being a very good academic institution, is there following. Although less than 9,000 students are enrolled at Notre Dame, just about every person affiliated religiously and ethnically relates to the school like they went there. They also have a top ten endowment, which is also a powerful too. What makes Notre Dame football exceptional is their history, and little else.
  15. Now, who will be the next great Oregon QB! This is going to get interesting.
  16. Those who inherit large sums of money, most often, have no clue about how to keep or grow the success which put them where they are. She seems like the classic example of someone who is the clueless second generation rich. Maybe someday someone will advise here she has no clothes on!
  17. Great insight, but who started at qb?
  18. It is crazy the talent we have at qb, right now. I look forward to the better development, and use of this talent going forward. It is also nice to see this staff bringing in who they see as the future of Oregon football. The talent level seems to be as high, if not higher than the previous staff. As this staffs players hit campus we will start to see a bigger transfer movement. Right now the old staff's recruits are still battling to win positions. As elite talent comes to town, and they are Lannings guys it will be harder to keep the transfer portal door closed. I was surprised we didn't see more transfers after Nix came in, but this kid may send at least one to the door. Interesting times, but it is onward and forward!
  19. I knew Portland had a NBA team in the 70's and 80's, but didn't realize they were still a team, interesting. It would be nice to see that team come back!
  20. In order to know about Duck Football, one must know about Oregon Athletic History. Oregon won the very first NCAA basketball title, back in 1939 and there is a big push to win it again. Recreational running started in Eugene and was introduced by Bill Bowerman. Bowerman is a legendary figure at the U of O and was the co-founder of Nike, along with Phil Knight. Oregon Track's founder was Bill Hayward, our venue is named after him Hayward Field. Our greatest athlete was, arguably, Steve Prefontaine. To understand Oregon athletics one must understand the Kamikaze Kids. This was a style of basketball unheard of when played at the time. Every loose ball was contested and the full court press was a way of life. UCLA at their peak hated playing Oregon, in what was called the Pit, likely the least friendly place to play a game in the country. What the Kamikaze Kids were to basketball, Chip Kelly's offense was to football. Nobody played as fast, with as much precision as Chip Kelly's teams. He was lucky to inherit a complete staff, and systems which allowed him to instill his style of football, and again Oregon athletics shocked a sport. This takes me back to Steve Prefontaine. He ran every race like it was his last. From start to finish he just ran as fast as he thought possible. He never lost a race of over a mile in his college career. This mentality is instilled in every successful athletic program Oregon has, and garners the enthusiasm of Oregon fans like no other. Our most recent coach did well, but didn't adhere to the pedal to the metal thinking. If Oregon is to get to the National Championship again that is what we most likely will see again. Oregon needs to, once again, be a program that leaves it all on the field. I hope that is what we all see, and if Georgia comes out on top then you were the better team, and congrats. Hopefully we see Oregon Football back to innovating and inspiring the faithful with an all out effort, and we win, but most importantly we need to see Steve Prefontaine influencing our athlete's again!
  21. T I would disagree that the rules are there to protect the competitiveness of the game. The rules are there to make sure no owner does what every owner would do if there were no rules. The owners are extremely competitive and with no rules they would all make a bidding war out of free agency. It would be mayhem, much like college football is now. Many of the owners don't like Roger Goodell, but they respect him and know what he is doing is the best thing for the game. The NFL works because they stick to the salary cap and there are punishments which work. You can lose draft picks, or contracts can be voided. What is funny is hearing T A$M say they aren't paying players to sign. You then see the video of Texas telling recruits the alumni will give them lots of money. The problem is there is not accountability, the NCAA is toothless, all talk. College football is headed toward more of a NBA model if they aren't careful. The NBA they just have to pay a fine, and guys with too much money, fines don't work. There are a multitude of exceptions to the salary cap and most teams are over the salary cap. This is what college football will begin to look like if they don't take a more proactive approach to limiting the moneys impact on the game. We don't want college football to look like the NBA, end of story.
  22. I guess UCLA wasn't selling those handicap parking passes to their players for enough money? Even when they allow attendance, ucla doesn't fill the stadium. I'm sure that will all change when they play Indiana, right?
  23. Locklyn has a history of turning lumps of coal into diamonds. I wonder what he could turn a true diamond into. Imagine the beauty of a flawless diamond in our backfield, once again! Maybe a few diamonds in the backfield, once again!
  24. The NCAA basketball tournament announcers this year were constantly talking about where the player on the court had transferred from. This will be true in college football soon in games and bowl games. I suppose it will now include which conference(s) teams came from. The end of generational traditions will be a sad day though! I suppose that is why we never came up with a new name for the Oregon-Oregon State game? In most sports, pro and college, you are cheering for a uniform, more than a group of players, a team. As long as the Ducks continue to innovate and win I am ok, for now. It also could turn out to be a more compelling product on the field, who knows. All I know is I am a Duck fan for life!
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