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Drake

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  1. I think Bo was very astute at reading defenses, and changed calls at the line of scrimmage often with great success. You can’t undersell that aspect of the game. 

     

    I am not familiar with Dillon’s body of work. He has been a winner wherever he goes, and I expect that he will manage games quite well for our Ducks

     

    I don’t know enough to talk about ceilings, or floors, for players. I do know that Bo resurrected a career that was in turmoil at Oregon. He battled back and ended up the #12 pick in the draft. 
     

    Overcoming adversity is what the QB position is all about. You are a hero, or a scapegoat.
     

    I hope that he thrives at his new job. 

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  2. The entire game is getting bigger. I can remember in the mid 80’s when announcers were amazed at the size of Refrigerator Perry at 325 lbs. Today, that seems normal.

     

    When I see that we have a commitment from a high school OL/DL that is under 280 lbs, I think that they probably have to hit the weight room and nutrition program for a few years before they can play. 
     

    However, I agree, the Ducks currently have size and strength that seems unprecedented. .

  3. John Ruiz, decided to take matters into his own hands and throw money at making Miami sports relevant.


    Life wallet, a company he controls (LIFW), has had an epic loss in value in the last 18 months. Trading on the NASDAQ in 2022 for about $250/share, today it is less than $1/share, and in jeopardy of being delisted. Federal investigation ongoing.
     

    That is a good sign of the judgement and leadership he provides. You may fool investors once, but afterward it becomes much more difficult. 
     

    It will be interesting to see how much more money he wants to give teenagers, and coaches. 

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  4. The AD should schedule OOC games with an eye on being able get the offense and defense ready for conference play. Preferably while being able to rest starters and allow young players to gain important experience by the end of the 3rd quarter.
     

    Playing top tier OOC teams doesn’t make much sense in the playoff era. Keeping starters sharp while being able to rest them during a playoff campaign makes much more sense. 
     

    With the number of games being played increasing, budget your travel money. It could easily cost $25k to $35k per person to go to a conference championship, and all playoff games. More, if you want premium seats. 
     

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  5. He had a championship caliber team and COVID definitely took away an opportunity to win it. That seems to have broken his desire and ambition needed to stay competitive at that level. 
     

    Personally, I don’t follow WBB. However, it is obvious that an honest assessment of the program’s head coach is needed. 
     

     

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  6. The Oregon Fight song is great.
     

    Although, I have noticed fewer fans stand up for the song at the football games. Perhaps our alumni are standing in line trying to get a beer. 
     

    I always thought it would be cool if Nike would embrace the marching band. Create some different Uniform combos with band members wearing retro Air Jordans…lol

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  7. Every time a new assistant gets hired the average age of our coaching staff drops.

     

    I am not familiar with the young man, but I am thinking the recruiting part sounds good. The younger coaches work hard to make a name for themselves. Locklyn may be a loss, but there are several highly qualified coaches that would love to have Oregon listed on the coaching resume.


    Btw…don’t let the door hit you in the (_) (_) on the way to buckeye land. 

     

     

  8. Unlimited free agency.

     

    Media revenue seemingly spiraling out of control brought attention to the absurd nature of the NCAA rules on compensating athletes. It helped inflate everyone’s salaries involved with collegiate athletics except the athlete.
     

    A head coaching salary escalates to $5 to $8 million per year, while athletes maybe get a better meal plan. The NCAA would constantly wave its rule book in everyone’s face to make sure it stayed that way. 
     

    The NCAA’s track record of defending legal challenges tells us all we need to know about its rules…completely out of touch with reality. 

    The good news is that only 22 players can be on the field during any given play. While how much they are compensated spirals out of control…the irony of it all. 

  9. The hiring of CK did not push tOSU into the National Championship spotlight. They were already a favorite before the hire. Therefore, Day and Kelly will be under scrutiny, and pressure, to produce that championship. 
     

    The part that I like….

     

    Oregon is on a collision course with them, and can impact that outcome. 
     

    btw…I also am of the opinion that the college football world has caught up to “CK’s genius.”

     

  10. On 3/7/2024 at 10:14 PM, Nevada Dawg said:

    I hope I am wrong here but I wouldn't get super excited about 2024

    Not sure anyone here communicated to you that this is our year to win a championship? The Ducks are replacing key offensive and defensive linemen. There are also questions about our defensive backfield. 
     

    We have used the transfer portal to address some of our needs, but nobody knows how well they will gel with existing players. 
     

    Even with those questions, I am excited to go to Eugene and watch Oregon play football. 

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  11.  Kelly had to know that his head coaching gig was tenuous at best. If he still has a passion for the game then this move makes perfect sense. Kelly never really liked recruiting and NIL has further changed that environment. 
     

    I read an article about some reasons Nick Saban retired. He was quoted as follows about his end of season player interviews:

     

    “I thought that we could have a hell of a team next year, and then 70 or 80 percent of the players you talk to want to know two things: What assurances do i have that I will play because they are thinking about transferring, and how much will you pay me?”

     

    Saban recounted. “Our program here was always built on how much value can we create for your future and your personal development, academic success in graduating, and developing an NFL career on the field.”

     

    His conclusion of this thought was that maybe the players attitudes don't work for him anymore. During his career he had been adding value to a players future, and the thought of being threatened of losing players if you don’t pay them enough to stay didn’t sit well with him. 
     

    Media money, NIL, and the transfer portal have changed the game. Players can become instant free agents and go to the highest bidder if their perceived value is high enough. HC’s get paid for these headaches, but for some coaches like Saban, it ruined the game that he dominated for several years.

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