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Steven A

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  1. Obviously, the other criteria carries weight ...... "on-field play, character, scholastic achievement, and leadership"
  2. Good for him. "Brown is one of 10 quarterbacks named as finalists for the award, given annually to the nation’s top upperclassman QB based on on-field play, character, scholastic achievement, and leadership." Oregon Ducks QB Anthony Brown Jr. among finalists for Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award - oregonlive.com
  3. Probably auditioning for an ESPN analyst job!
  4. Agreed. However, with all the hype for him, maybe he is like TT. Although at 2-4, why not.
  5. per 24/7 "Earlier today, I put in a Crystal Ball for Oregon. It’s for a 2022 prospect from in-state, Portland (Ore.) Westview receiver Darrius Clemons." New Crystal Ball for Pac-12 School (247sports.com)
  6. I think they give you 3 free ones a month. Same with Seattle Times, I wasted two on the same article about lake's comments. One on my laptop and the other desktop so I would read the 174 negative comments. One left for after our victory Sat.
  7. Also, reading the comments, 90% negative is a PLUS
  8. I'm shocked. It also means that if we win out with Colorado type games, we can stay in the top 4. Also, remember when everyone said how stupid it was to schedule OSU. Well substitute that win with any other team and we don't crack the top 10.
  9. With the Ducks ahead of OSU, if both win out, hopefully the committee follows their protocols and Oregon’s H2H win trumps (small “t”) their possible strength of schedule advantage at the end of the year. Of course, a 2 L Big 10 champ eliminates the ESPN/Herbstreit bias, and a 1 L Big 12 champ would be nice also. Of course, the Big 12 having 10 teams and the Big 10 having 12 should count for a loss regardless based upon their math skills, or lack there of. Then, we have to see if an undefeated Cinderllannati makes it as bone thrown to the gang of 5. So, besides having the Ducks go 12 -1 leading up to the Bowl/CFP season, do you prefer a Rose Bowl appearance or a CFP appearance? In the past there has been debate about being ready for the CFP and whether a Rose Bowl appearance is better than “an exposure” CFP loss. For me it is the CFP as I think that is/should be the goal every year with the Rose Bowl a consolation prize. Kinda like the Huskies hoping for the Sun Bowl each year, and settling for one of ESPN’s Gasparilla, First Responders or Armed Forces Bowls. Plus, I think recruits want to be on CFP teams/contenders as opposed to Sun Bowl type teams (see above). Bottom line for me is that this year I am turning off my Strawberry Alarm Clock so as to not wake-up from my Green and Yellow Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test Cocktail and a 15 - 1 record ..... #15 being the back-to-back Georgia wins to start the 2022 season!!!!
  10. According to Scott Eklund at 247/7 sports among the list of reasons .... ACADEMICS Right now this is the hot answer to give when a recruit is asked about what he's looking for in a program. Lots of kids say academics are their first priority, yet they go on to spurn top-rated academic institutions, who also have very good football programs, to sign with "football factories" whose academics aren't on par with the schools they also had committable offers from. This is not an indictment of the prospects or the process, it is up to the coaching staffs at each school to promote their program and brand and show them why they need to sign with their school. However, some fans have a hard time understanding why kids choose schools when they have stated many times that they are looking for a school with strong academics. While it's important in the grand scheme of the decision-making process and the overall picture, being a top-rated academic institution plays a very small part in where a prospect decides to sign. https://247sports.com/college/washington/LongFormArticle/how-why-prospects-choose-sign-commit-team-progam-team-college-football-recruiting-washington-huskies-174320732/#174320732_1
  11. Self proclaimed Stanford of the North, more like Stanfurd.
  12. Let's hope so. That damn day-2-day with Forsyth is annoying. Good thing we have that "Walk"-on kid.
  13. Washington doesn’t consider Oregon a recruiting rival. “I don’t think so,” Lake said. “I think that is way more pumped up than it is. Our battles are really – the schools that we go against are way more — have academic prowess, like the University of Washington; Notre Dame, Stanford, USC. We go with a lot of battles toe-to-toe all the way to the end with those schools. So I think that’s made up a lot and pumped up in your world. In our world, we battle more academically prowess teams.” Per Oregonian https://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/2021/11/jimmy-lake-washington-isnt-battling-oregon-in-recruiting-huskies-competing-with-more-academically-prowess-teams.html Looks like he might be tempering the disappointment of 3 in a row and what, 14 out of 16?
  14. Let's ask JJ if this is the week the Ducks beat the spread as the favorite.
  15. Four-star wide receiver Nicholas Anderson tripped out to Oklahoma this past weekend for a visit and ended up flipping his verbal commitment. per https://247sports.com/college/oregon/Article/Oregon-Ducks-Football-Recruiting-174345822/ Ok by me as: 1) It doesn't appear to be a position of need; 2) Wasn't due to the Duck product on the field, a brother on the other team and the other team a top program also.
  16. In the last 2½ games, we have finally seen consistency from AB. This coincides with Moorehead missing the Stanford game and being in the booth for Cal, UCLA and CU. And maybe he was “in the booth” for the Stanford game watching from his hospital bed. We have to remember that Moorehead really didn’t have a year with AB in 2020 as: 1) Covid SEVERELY limited their time together; and, 2) Tyler Slough was the 1st teamer. So now, after 5½ weeks (starting with the second half of the Cal game) Moorehead has a complete picture of what AB can and cannot not due. The play calling has dramatically changed to mainly use AB strengths. Ohio State was the anomaly, but that may have been due to Moorehead game planning ahead of time what he thought would work best and it just coincided with AB’s strengths.
  17. Here are the protocols from when the championship was established. Clear as mud. Although there is a great bullet point "Strength of schedule, head‐to‐head competition and championships won must be specifically applied as tie‐breakers between teams that look similar" Too bad Mullens isn't still on the committee as I am not sure we have any voice now. https://collegefootballplayoff.com/sports/2016/10/24/selection-committee-protocol.aspx
  18. This is BS ..... "I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description; and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so. But I know it when I see it" thank you Justice Stewart.
  19. As Jon Wilner points out, Oregon (7-1/4-1) is alone in first place, but the Huskies (4-4/3-2) are one game back and would control a tiebreaker with a head-to-head victory. Very much something to play for, for both teams besides the normal vitriol.
  20. Great response from MC. If TT doesn't throw the int and we at least get a FG, then he would have finished the game. Instead, the 1st teamers got to practice another 4 -6 minute drill. Win Win
  21. My DVR recorded the game in both Spanish and the regular Fox broadcast. The Spanish version started on time, so I watched for the first Quarter while the Spartans were at it. On Cardwell's first long run the announcer's description was priceless " Wupppp, ADIOS"

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