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GeotechDuck

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  1. I am probably the only guy on here that has Card ahead of Moore on my wish list.  I would be happy with either, but if you asked me to choose, I would grab Card. 
     

    Card can play ball.  He had a 70% completion percentage last year and a 6:1 TD to turnover ratio. His QB rating last season was 158.  He essentially threw for 1000 yards in 4 games.  It’s not like he was throwing all short passes with almost a 9 yard average.  

     

    Throw in that he is an explosive athlete and can move.  He played WR his sophomore year in HS and was ranked one of the best athletes in 2020 class. 
     

    On top of all that, Card has a relationship with Stein and we all saw how well that worked last season.  

     

    Yes please!  

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  2. On 12/15/2022 at 11:00 AM, Tandaian said:

    I definitely wouldn't have issues with all Pac-12 teams to never schedule games with USC/UCLA again.  Bitter and petty, yep!

    Agree with this.  The PAC should have pushed them out the door and and not scheduled another game with those two schools.  Instead, the PAC rolled over and is allowing both USC and UCLA to keep their beach volleyball teams in the PAC conference after the transition to the BIG. 

     

     

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  3. Oregon is still in a decent position if they can get healthy by conference play. They do not have a Q3 or Q4 loss.  Just going to need to pick up a couple wins from the group of UCLA, AZ, Utah, and ASU and take care of business against the other schools. 
     

    Hopefully they can get healthy and go on a run.  
     

    On a side note, every single player on the team should have to wear a boot on their left foot as a precautionary measure when not on the court.  

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  4. So is there argument at this point that it might be better for some select programs to completely stop recruiting HS players?  A lot of college programs are wasting a ton of resources, time and money over a 2-3 year period, only to have their best players decommit before signing day, not pan out, or transfer to a better program.  I would think this would be a decent option for programs that are currently struggling and are looking to become competitive quickly.   

     

    If you think about the the math, the percentage of incoming HS recruits at a lot of college programs that are getting meaningful snaps with their original college choice has to be decreasing each year.  Why not dedicate all that time, money, and resources to the two portal windows and go get 20 or so proven players every year?  

     

    Advantages:

    1) The program could land players that have proven talent at the college level.

    2) All the time, money, and resources used for recruiting HS players could be utilized to build a massive NIL program to increase hit rate for talented portal players.

    3) The roster will be filled with mostly experienced players that made their early mistakes and 'learned on the field" at their previous school.

    4) Transfers that come into the program will have used their 1-time transfer, so they are less likely to leave, which would increase stability for that program. 

    5) If you have HS players that want to come, you take them, but not at the expense of focusing on portal players.

    6) You really only have to recruit for a couple of months instead of going after HS players for years.  

     

    I don't think this is a good option for Oregon, but I can think of some programs where I would take this approach immediately if I was the head coach.      

  5. I think Junior Adams will end up getting it.  He is killing it in recruiting, he knows what Lanning wants to do, and he has the receiver group playing like all-stars.  That keeps continuity and a similar offensive mindset.  

     

    Adams has been an OC at Western Kentucky and was very good there.  While he was OC, the Hilltoppers led Conference USA and ranked 7th nationally in passing offense at 335.0 yards/game.  They also ranking eighth in the nation in completion percentage at 66%. They passed for 4,177 yards and finished second in passing touchdowns with 25.  All three of their starting receivers finished in the top-15 in the league in receiving yards.

     

    That means I think we are ultimately looking for another coach to help him with the receiver group.  

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  6. I’ll be the optimist.  We are going to smash the Beavers in the mouth this weekend, assuming Nix plays. 
     

    Both teams are well coached and have very good rush defenses. OSU probably has a slight edge in pass defense. However, Oregon has a massive advantage on offense and overall talent.  
     

    Jonathan Smith has done a great job there, but they are not there yet.  In these types of games, talent usually takes over at some point. 
     

    There is a reason why OSU dropped games to Utah, USC, and UW and have not yet beat a team with a winning record in conference play. 
     

    Ducks 42

    OSU 17

     

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  7. I would never bet against this kid.  I am 100% sure he is going to find a way to play this upcoming Saturday.  There is zero chance he checks out unless the medical staff forces him out of the game. 

     

    He reminds me a lot of Dylan Brooks and Peyton Pritchard.  Remember when everyone said those guys wouldn't make NBA rosters?  Neither of them were the most talented guy on their college roster, but they both had grit and just wanted it more than everyone else.  Nix is that same type of guy.  He is going to make an NFL roster somewhere just because he will work harder and wants it more than everyone. 

         

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  8. On 11/18/2022 at 8:04 AM, Just Ducky said:

      Don’t think I can remember ever seeing a Duck defense as bad as this one and it is extremely puzzling with the talent we have. 

     

    That Cal game in 1993 was pretty bad 😆.  As a student, I made the road trip for that one.  Worst mistake ever!

    Oregon's offense puts up almost 650 yards and still loses after leading 30-0.   

     

  9. Think about how passionate we are as fans about Oregon, then add in the emotion of playing or coaching at that school.  
     

    If Oregon called me for any position, I wouldn’t even have to think about it.  It would have nothing to do with money. I don’t care how big of a mess the school or program was in, I would pull the trigger immediately and go for it. 
     

    Mario made a terrible decision, but how can you blame him? I would have done the exact same thing.
     

    My guess is Dilly is gone for that reason. ASU is a mess, but there are advantages to that.  The biggest being that he probably is going to get some time to build it without immediate consequences.

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