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  1. Expectations are much higher at some programs. DeBoer inherits a solid roster at Alabama and he will be expected to win from day one. 
     

    Pretty sure winning 60%, or the 7 to 8 wins a year the article discusses, does not keep you employed at Alabama for very long. 
     

    Contrast that to Cal…45% keeps you employed for 6 seasons and counting. 

     

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  2. Chip can also be a liability.
     

    I know that if DL announced that he had hired Chip Kelly I would actually be somewhat disappointed with the hire. Kelly’s best years are behind him and he already has stated and demonstrated that he doesn’t like recruiting.

     

    It takes an all in team effort to maintain an elite level of recruiting.

     

    It will be interesting to see if Kelly transitions to the tOSU structure as gracefully as Day hopes he will. 

     


     

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  3. All committee members probably have some bias. Utah, Baylor, and Michigan were represented on the selection committee, at least last year. 
     

    The expanded playoff eliminates some controversy. The seeding of some teams will probably always bring some issues. Teams 13, and 14 might also get ruffled. Not that they have a chance to win, but some pretty big money is involved. 
     

    Overall, if we are going to name a Champion, this seems like an improvement, but there will always be some chaos every year. 

  4. A new coach that is a proven winner is a good acquisition for the Chargers. 
     

    I see that he has brought back Herbert’s “preferred” QB coach coach that left the Chargers last year to go to the Texans.
     

    He also brought his DC from Michigan, and hired Greg Roman as OC. Roman worked with Harbaugh at Stanford.

    Roman left the Ravens to work with Harbaugh. He has had great results as an OC in the league. He is the guy to hire to improve the Chargers running game. 
     

    The Chargers need to protect Herbert. He takes too much of a beating.

     

    The Chargers were over the salary cap last year and went 5 - 7 last year. Harbaugh will need to assess the players and determine what changes can be made. Improvements along the OL would be a good start. 
     

    Once again Herbert needs to learn a new offense. There will be a learning curve, but the Chargers will be a better team with the changes already made. 

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  5. Lol

     

    I hate the NBA Comments crack me up. Whiny players, no defense, they don’t play like I want them to play, etc, etc….I do remember Doug Moe and the Nuggets not playing defense…we set the memorial Coliseum record for most point scored against them. 156 to 116 in 1983.

     
    40 years of no defense.

     

    At least they give the sports bars live sports programming. Everybody has reasons to not watch certain sports, but for a long time the Blazers were the only game in town. Now we have another choice…

     

    Portland Timber soccer…sigh…not a fan.

     

    Although there is an active baseball sports group that has offered to buy the Red tail golf course in Beaverton to build a baseball stadium.   I would definitely buy tickets for that. 

  6. Had season tickets through most of the Drexler era, until 3 years ago. The Portland crowd that attends games is knowledgeable and always very supportive. 
     

    As for rebuilding, and trading Lillard. If he actually asked to be traded, then he deserved that his request be honored. The guy gave his all for the Blazers, and Portland fans loved him for it.
     

    Rebuilding in the NBA is painful and tedious. The team is a mess right now. They do need to tank the rest of the season and get another high draft pick. Who knows, they just might break the Sam Bowie, and Greg Oden draft curse.  
     

    “Lickety brindle, up the middle.” Rip City will be back. 

     

     

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  7. The biggest problems would be money and who controls it. Whomever controls the money, has the power. 
     

    College football should be reorganized for many reasons.
     

    On the monetary side, conferences are currently negotiating media deals independently. Ever hear of “divide and conquer”? The media currently is winning the most important battle. They get to broadcast college football for less than it is worth. 
     

    The NFL garners in excess of $11 billion in media rights revenue, college football around $2 to $3 billion. Is the NFL really 4 to 5 times more popular?

     

    There is an opportunity to capture more revenue.
     

    The problem is that college football needs to reorganize in order to capture that revenue. They need to collectively bargain as one unit with the media. Which means who then distributes that revenue? Is it distributed evenly?
     

    Will Universities and their mega donors all agree to a wholesale reorganization? Will everyone go quietly to their assigned conference? Will they agree on distribution of revenue?
     

    Good luck with all the operations, legal, and ego problems!!!

     

     

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  8. Nice!!!
     

    Gatlin Bair and Roderick Pleasant should have a match race. Roderick has the high school record in California in the 100 meters at 10.14 and Gatlin runs 10.15.
     

    For high school kids that is wicked fast. 
     

    Roderick plans on running for the track team, which just means he will get faster. 
     

    Not sure we have had guys this fast on the track just out of high school, and football speed is bit different, but a good receiver with this speed creates problems for the opposing DBs, including Roderick.

     


     

     

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  9. The networks have a lot of time to fill during a football game. Since Mahomes, and boyfriend Travis, connect on a lot of big plays, we all get to see the now obligatory shot of Taylor celebrating.

     

    Mahomes is partially to blame. 

     

    Now if Taylor was dating someone who played center, like brother Jason, there would be far less celebration on a regular basis, and therefore far less Taylor. 

     

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  10. Lawsuits will definitely decide the landscape of collegiate sports. 
     

    The lawsuits brought forth on behalf of student athletes have an eye on the billions of dollars that are associated with college sports. However, not all colleges are created equal. Colleges certainly do not participate equally with the billions that are generated.
     

    If employee status is granted, then some colleges would be forced to eliminate sports because of the costs. If sports get eliminated, then opportunities to compete for many student/athletes are also eliminated. 
     

    Employee status creates so many different issues and costs. How about a collective bargaining unit demanding higher pay? Maybe a player strike? 
     

    In the end, we all will pay more for the privilege of watching sports. At some point it just gets too expensive. 
     

     

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  11. 2023 Enrollment totals….Grad and undergrad….(useless trivia info)

     

    Oregon.                           26,843

     

    tOSU main campus.        60,540.   

    Illinois.                             56,916

    Minn.                               54,955

    Purdue.                           51,528

    Mich.                               51,225

    Rutgers.                          50,737

    Penn.                              50,028

    MSU.                               50,023

    Wis                                  48,956

    Indiana.                           47,002

    Maryland.                        40,792

    Neb.                                23,805

    Northw.                            23,161

     

    I attended Oregon many moons ago. When possible I enjoy strolling through the campus for the memories, and to see the changes over the years.  
     

    Taking a stroll around campus takes on a new meaning at some of the BIG Ten campuses. Students really have to plan ahead for that class across campus. 
     

    For anyone wanting to see some of these campuses while attending an away game. Bring comfortable shoes.

     

     

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  12. On 1/27/2024 at 5:56 PM, bbmichaels said:

    I don't mean to be a Debbie Downer, but I wonder about the price paid, considering the competition for his services. I also wonder how the other DBs feel about it.

     

    Hurt feelings? One play and a player can be lost for the year. 
     

    Like it, or not, the transfer portal is here to stay. It has changed the game. Oregon has chosen to adapt to the change and use it to bring in proven talent at positions they feel need depth.


    The reality of sports in general might be considered harsh. From grade school to the professional level any player can get hurt physically, or emotionally.
     

    What do you propose to do about that?

     

     

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  13. I want Detroit to win.
     

    My wife is from Detroit. The city, and its fans have suffered long enough. Kind of a great Cinderella story if they won the Super Bowl. However, what’s left of the city may get torn down in the “celebration “ of that win. 
     

    Plus, I never have been a San Fran fan. Tough not to like Mcaffery though. He definitely is worth watching. 

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  14. Kind of sounds like going to an exclusive bar to watch a game. Technology is the future, but time will tell if this flies further than the capital they will spend to broadcast and build venues. 
     

    Someone is bankrolling this venture. Seems like there has to be more to this than just broadcasting “unique experiences” to a few venues. 
     

    Perhaps a subscription service so that I can use 3D goggles at home for the experience? 

  15. On 1/21/2024 at 12:51 PM, Charles Fischer said:

    Whoa

    Looks like Alabama may be stepping up to the plate with a basket of NIL $$$. Cornerback is one of the most difficult positions on defense. Would be nice to have this guy in a Ducks uniform. 
     

    If the Ducks are not able to close the deal, then our young talent gets more playing time. In the end, this is the only way for a young DB to learn and perhaps surprise us all. 

  16. If DeBoer doesn’t consistently recruit top 5 recruiting classes like Saban, then I fully expect he will will “struggle” under the pressure of trying to maintain Alabama’s level of play. 
     

    My take on Scott Frost is that he was an elite athlete that did not have the personality traits needed to excel at recruiting. Therefore he blamed Eugene for his shortcomings. 

    Recruiting is at the heart of long term success for a college head coach. The one thing Slick Willy did for Oregon was open our eyes that top recruits would come to Eugene. Cristobal solidified that fact.
     

    Dan Lanning appears to be special when it comes to recruiting. He has the personality and work ethic needed to excel. If he continues to learn and improve as a coach, then ….

     

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  17. On 1/21/2024 at 10:58 AM, Solar said:

    I think the only people happy conference game week will be Fox/ESPN and conference money grubbers

    Like it, or not. The media pays a high percentage of the bills of college sports. However, the number of games played by playoff teams may become an issue. Injuries definitely will increase. 
     

    That may be the catalyst for changing the number of games played, but won’t eliminate the conference championships.
     

     

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  18. When Bo arrived there were mixed feelings. Some thought Ty Thompson might beat him out for the starting position. Then we all had a chance to watch Bo become a Heisman contender and become one of Oregon’s best.
     

    His legacy as a transfer QB and success pays dividends into the future. As evidenced by Dillon Gabriel choosing Oregon. 

    Our future looks bright.

     

    Thank you Bo. 

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  19. Took survey.
     

    I would pay a premium for upgraded facilities in the $250 to $300 per ticket range for an upgraded experience. But, all I would expect would be seat backs, and a little extra leg space for that price. However, I also realize that additional less expensive seating is also needed.

    I would donate more money annually if I felt the project was an overall enhancement and equitable upgrade for premium and more affordable ticket pricing.

     

    The club and other more private game day experiences are more expensive than I want to pay. Those spaces are definitely needed for any upgrade to be worthwhile. 
     

    An upgrade on the north side is inevitable. Concessions, and restrooms on that side are terrible and in need of a remodel. 
     

     

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