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Everything posted by Babyjesus615
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DIllingham Wants a "Pro-Style Offense That Plays Fast"
For his age Dillingham sure seems to have a great grasp on what he wants to accomplish. I totally agree with the interview he gave after Saturday's practice on the use of going under center. He has a plan for it and doesn't want to give it away to the press. He cited the obvious reasons most coaches give for choosing to put the QB under center but also stopped short of saying why and when he will utilize it. This shows that he isn't trying to appease the media or make them like him by giving away the aspects of his offense. He wants to show it on the field. Also, I could have been reading too much into the Ty Thompson interview but it really does sound like Ty has the upper hand in this competition thus far. He speaks of how much of a help Bo has been for him. He called Bo coming to Oregon a blessing. He seems to be talking about how much of a better player Bo is pushing HIM to become. He also notes how excited Dillingham seemed when Ty told him that his offense was clicking for him.
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Bo Nix Working Hard Already...
Feels like this year's QB battle will be much more competitive than last season's farce. We can expect three things for sure: 1. We will be much better off than last year 2. We will like the starter by the time he's named (even if it is Bo) 3. One of Jay, Ty, or Bo will not be with the team by the end of the season
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Oregon is in the List for All-Pac-12 Edge Rusher Transfer Destinations
Not that we need him, but if Agude winds up choosing Oregon over the Fuskies and the "Tropical Depressions" then it just goes to show the amount of interest buzz that Lanning has generated since he was hired. He would be out recruiting one of the best salesmen in college football. "Come play for us unless you like constantly dropping into soft prevent coverage until you're out of breath." On a side note, the Oregon athletic department needs to work their butts off to get an OOC game with Miami as soon as possible. We all need to see what happens when you let Cristobal steal the catalytic converter out of a Ferrari!
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PWO QB: Oregon Assuming a Transfer?
Smart move. There is never a situation where you have enough QBs on the roster. Sadly, if the existing talent was properly developed, we wouldn't have a transfer in the mix this season. But this keeps the position room stocked when the inevitable transfer happens. Also not to be forgotten is that there ABSOLUTELY will be a season where we lose one or more QBs at the top (2007) and will need a guy fired up and ready to win games!
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More Help on the Way For the Chargers Defense!
I like this move alot! Don't need to be drafting a CB this year if they don't have to. Maybe they snag Bobby Wagner next and allow Kenneth Murray to move to Outside Linebacker where he looks much more natural.
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PAC-12 Quarterbacking Must Improve in 2022 - Transfers Will Likely Tell the Tale
5-star QB JT Daniels visits Oregon State 247SPORTS.COM The Oregon State Beavers are making another big recruiting push of the transfer portal as 5-star quarterback JT Daniels is currently visiting the Corvallis campus. The This could make things interesting in Corvallis, should it pan out. Bo Nix vs. JT Daniels in the PNW?
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Lanning Got It Right: Adding Nix Was the RIGHT Move
I think it was said best in the article that elite "rated" QBs should not be shook at the prospect of a transfer coming in to the program. If the recruit is as good as advertised, then the only thing that changes is the level of competition he sees on his way to winning the starting gig. Mario Cristobal got it right when he preached that Iron sharpens Iron. If he allowed his assistants to properly develop the QB room, we would have one of the best in the nation. Nix will start the first game unless something drastic happens. But Lanning and Dillingham will hopefully have that young fire to not settle for mediocrity if his production wanes. I believe they will actually do what we all hoped MC would do with AB last season and roll with him until they can't roll with him. Here's to hoping...
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BREAKING: Travis Dye Commits to USC !!!
I had the feeling Dye was looking for a place to be RB1 or at least take the majority of the starting reps. This seems like a lateral move at best. He will be in no different situation at SC than he was at Oregon. I doubt Riley will want to see him carrying the ball more often than Keontay Ingram or Austin Jones. Ingram seems like a typical Lincoln Riley-type running back. I could even see Ingram becoming a bell-cow, nearly every-down, back. This has to be about money that he has a chance to make NOW, that he knows he probably will not make post-college. IDK...
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College Football: The Beginning of the End!
NIL will run wild and rampant on CFB until the playoff expansion occurs. I am hoping The Alliance schools and other conferences will use the 2025 date as a referendum on how this money and situation as a whole is being handled. In the meantime, programs can step up and lead the charge for positive control of this new money a number of different ways; but at the very least, requiring that a percentage of all NIL money from deals signed while attending said program go directly to the athletic department. As Charles explained above, the vast majority of sports programs at all Pac 12 schools are funded through the profits of the football program. If the Alliance member schools were to get on board with this, I believe the Big 12 would follow suit. It would also force the SEC to take a hard look at its current "recruit buying" operations. After all, only so many players can go to the SEC. The transfer portal could actually begin to work to the advantage of all schools not located in the south eastern United States. As kids with NIL deals sit on the sidelines of their dream SEC school, they may see elsewhere as a better option to profit off their name; while enabling their transfer destination to use a small portion of that money to feed back into the athletic department in general. Thus, allowing other sports programs to thrive, and in some cases, even just survive.
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Robby Ashford Gone: Expectations for the Ducks’ Offseason?
I am a firm believer that a top tier program needs to be recruiting a QB in every class. Rather than let walkons fill the lower ranks of the position group as we have with Bradley Yaffe and A.J. Abbott, we should be filling the depth chart with scholarship athletes that a coach has sought to bring into the program. If these recruits are told from the start that nothing is guaranteed, but will be given equal opportunity to climb the depth chart, then the position group as a whole benefits. As these players grind and grind, they constantly raise the bar of what is expected of the named starter. At the end of fall camp there will be some attrition, which is to be expected in all high level merit based programs. However, the identity of the position group will be engrained and recruits will know that the likelihood of a random transfer being brought in to sub-plant their status on the team is very unlikely. It may give some of these guys at least a little more confidence in sticking out another season with the program, in the hopes of raising their level of play enough to challenge for starting reps. We as a fan base need to regain the patience to let the unproven, but earned starter, take his lumps in the first season. Not all QBs are Marcus Mariota in their first year. I am fine with THIS year having a transfer brought in as an insurance policy (new coaching regime) and maybe even a starter, if in fact Ty Thompson or Jay Butterfield cannot truly rise to QB1. But the program needs to instill confidence in both the outside world and itself, that it can develop quality QB talent from within.
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Robby Ashford, Oregon QB to the Portal. Will he be the Only One?
Butters will be gone after spring camp. Going on year number 3 in the program and if he can't establish himself as at least the QB2 he bounces. That's just what transfers do to a team. Would have liked to see Ty and Butters dueling it out for QB1 spot in the fall but that's looking much less likely now...
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Brown is the QB for Alamo Bowl
He did just publicly give all his teammates Bose Headphones. Maybe the coaches got some too... 🤔
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"One" Immediate Change You'd Like to See in 2022?
Justin Flowe completes a full season!
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I mean...Did They Not See This Coming?
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article256465056.html I'm thinking that it may be a while before the ship is righted down in South Florida. But this is what you get when you lean out too far over your skis. Manny Diaz is probably kicked back in Clearwater, drinking Mojitos and laughing at this.
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Moorhead Hanging Around to Coach at the Alamo Bowl
What if this is Joe's interview for the job? What if he took the Akron gig out of frustration of the Cristobal micromanagement regime. AND it also wasn't a done deal that Cristobal was bouncing the Sunday after the Pac-12 Championship game. I believe they were still playing Monopoly with Miami at that time. Perhaps with the job open and no obvious candidate he may be given the shot to call the offense his way. McClendon is the interim HC sure, but that likely won't matter if Joe is calling the offense.
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Reality is Few Coaches Stay Long Term; We Need to Move on With Winning
That's where having our own private El Dorado for them to throw money at hiring the best supporting cast around the HC comes in handy. He can learn from people more experienced and hopefully grow and adapt into his own legacy.
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Reality is Few Coaches Stay Long Term; We Need to Move on With Winning
I see the current coaching landscape for Oregon as a bit of a Catch 22 situation with regard to the right coaching choice. The reality is that the Ducks are built to win NOW. With the right coach in the right system, we are playoff contenders next season. That being said, the most likely hire of a coach capable of taking the team to those heights will not be from within the organization OR a Duck Lifer. If Mullens and PK pony up the money we will get Lane Kiffin and he will hire a great staff (The Right Coach for Right Now). He has the chops to coach our Redshirt Freshman QB into a Heisman caliber player and our receivers will become monsters. The downside is the same that you got with Mario Cristobal, Slick, and even Chip Kelly. Eventually he will see greener pastures elsewhere (3 to 4 years) as they did. Eventually another team will drive their Brinks Truck into town and leave with him. The other side of this coin brings you to a guy like Justin Wilcox (The Right Coach for The Future of The Program). Let's look at a hypothetical situation where Oregon is the team in rebuild mode instead of the Beavs. Oregon isn't a team built to win NOW. What they arguably need is a coach who views Duck Football as the dream job that you couldn't pry him away from. A coach that is ideally an alum and has proven experience on the west coast. This is a guy who PK and the boosters can throw their money and resources behind to hire a staff that can focus on recruiting players that fit the program yet also have the chops to coach these guys up into quality talent. As they get better and consistently win more and more, the recruits start becoming bigger and more talented. Now these coaches can start selling the program rather than simply finding the right match. Kids will want to fit into the system. (If this is starting to sound familiar it's because another Oregon school is currently operating this way). The downside here is that a fanbase, team, and organization need to have the patience required to allow this to come to fruition. I am not optimistic we as fans have the patience for the Justin Wilcox type hire. He is the coach Oregon Football needs, not the coach Oregon Football wants.
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Will Ty Thompson Start in the Alamo Bowl?
I say with BMac as head coach they should throw some packages in there with Ty and Ashford at the same time. If they get rolling on offense and can develop some tempo, Ty could hit Ashford with a quick pass or reverse. He could use his speed to take the ball up field if available or pass it if that opens up. Might as well put everything on the table and let these kids have some fun to end the season!
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Ducks Football in Shambles Right Now…
AGREED. As shameful as AB's passing game was, he should have had a much better pocket to work out of. His legs saved him hand's down. Utah's front 7 cut through the OL like a hot knife through butter. I believe the sack count could and would have been much higher with Ty or Butters behind center. The OL gave very little time for Brown to go through his progressions. May have played a factor into his consistent over-throws...
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We Can't Do a Regular Poll so...
Kiffin Would love to see what an offseason with him and Ty Thompson would turn into come September.
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What is Chip's buyout?
Just saying. This team is playing like it knows MC is leaving. There was never a single season under Chip Kelly where Oregon failed to atleast have a fighting chance in any game. So if Mario is gone by the end of the weekend and Chip is near the end of his contract, who could Oregon honestly do better by going after than the guy who knows how to coach an Oregon team to score more points than current passing yards tonight? His buyout is low and his contract would be less than the 7 ish million they are trying to put up to keep Cristobal in town. He would keep the top level receiver talent from transferring and give Ty Thompson the best chance at immediate success against a brutal Out of Conference schedule right out of the gates next season.
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Miami Media Thinks it's a Done Deal
The smoke surrounding Cristobal to Miami is slowly turning to fire. At least that is what the media in South Florida wants the rest of the country to think. This is the second article, in addition to the Miami Herald that seems to think he is likely headed back to Miami after tonight. Let's hope his mind is on this game and the one after it in January (think roses)!
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M C to Miami?
Dan Radakovich as AD (from Clemson) at Miami says more to me that staff is looking for someone with east coast ties/east coast recruiting. This could mean Lane Kiffin is the more likely candidate at this point. But lets see how tonight plays out!
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Reports: Akron Expected to Hire Moorhead After Pac-12 Championship
Looks like he's waiting to formally announce until after the Pac-12 Championship. Hopefully that doesn't mean he's bolting after the game and leaving Mastro to call plays in the Rose Bowl. I mean, it's not exactly like there are big fish he is needing to go after at Akron in terms of recruiting. My bet is he does the right thing and coaches the bowl game.
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Will Riley Change Oregon's Recruiting? Maybe...
I think this gives Cristobal more motivation to push his recruiting into SoCal even harder. But here's something to think about. He is already more successful than any other coach from Oregon at recruiting east of the Mississippi. He knows this What is also east of the Mississippi? An open LSU job and most likely Miami job; and now Oklahoma (not east of the river but east of here). Pulling SEC level talent out of the SEC is an incredibly difficult task even on the east coast. Cristobal knows this. Would it be enough to make him start practicing "Geaux Tigahhs" in the mirror?