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OregonDucks

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  1. Seven McGee, Byron Cardwell and Justin Flowe weren't seeing the field as much as they would like, and that is why they decided to transfer, IMO. Dont'e Thornton probably wants to be the #1 WR and with Franklin that wasn't going to happen at Oregon. Of all of the transfers, Dont'e is the one that I was most bummed about. His physical abilities are off the charts and, once he puts it all together, he'll be impossible to stop.
  2. I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas everyone.
  3. Does this mean that we can call it the civil war, again?!
  4. And he is the best college football coach ever, IMO. The question is - who does Alabama hire, when/if Saban ever decides to retire, and can they maintain what Saban has built?
  5. While I like the creativity, I don’t think this is the best use of NIL funds. The hard reality is that there is a lot of competition, at this level, and you have to earn playing time. Coaches are going to continue to bring in guys to compete. Dan Lanning has been honest about this. Many of the players on the roster were not recruited by the current coaching staff. Perhaps they don’t fit what the coaches want to do, particularly on defense? I’m opposed to pulling scholarships but I’m sure that there will be difficult discussions after spring ball and some will be encouraged to transfer. One of the benefits of the transfer portal is that players can find a situation that might be better for them.
  6. If he came back to Oregon, I would have liked to see him slim down a bit and work on his coverage skills. I’ll be interested to see how he looks at the combine. The NFL likes linebackers who can run sideline to sideline, and cover running backs and tight ends. Noah certainly has the athletic ability to do anything on the field.
  7. Justin Herbert is an amazing talent and so fun to watch! He is fortunate to have landed with the Chargers with the weapons they have around him and he has taken full advantage.
  8. This is good for the conference. With the LA schools leaving we need the other schools to step up.
  9. I also respectfully disagree with the OP’s premise. Alabama killed it on the recruiting front this year and Nick Saban has shown an ability to adopt. With NIL, I believe that the top teams and those with well-funded and organized NIL collectives will further separate themselves from the pack. The top teams are not going anywhere. Hopefully, Oregon will be a part of this group. If Oregon can consistently sign top 10 classes, the team’s success should come down to player development and coaching. Let’s hope that Dan Lanning can become the coach we all think he can and hire great assistance coaches. The transfer portal will enable a team a quick turnaround (e.g., USC) and bring some of those top recruits that couldn’t sign them out of high school (e.g., Oregon State). However, if those players were starting and thriving at one of the top schools, how many would be looking for an opportunity elsewhere?
  10. Surprised no one had posted this quote from the QB who decommitted from Washington for Ohio State: "I think I can go to Washington and get money, or I can go to Ohio State and be developed and then potentially reach my goal of going to the NFL.” Ouch. They can’t even buy players up in Seattle...
  11. Coach Bellotti used to compare a QB to tea. You don’t know what you have until you put it in hot water.
  12. It sounded like Hicks really liked Oregon but distance was a factor. I never expected Oregon to land him for that reason but was hopeful. I wish him luck and you never know what the future holds, with the transfer portal…
  13. I’m surprised that Cardwell selected Cal but wish him the best, except for when he plays Oregon. He is a talented running back and I hope he is able to showcase it at Cal.
  14. I personally haven’t been impressed in the limited times I’ve seen DJU play for Clemson. He is big and mobile for his size and would have been a great fit for Chip Kelly’s spread option offense at Oregon (a bigger Masoli) but doesn’t seem to make great decisions and is not the most accurate passer. If Oregon signs DJU, I’d be worried that TT transfers and we would also lose out on potentially signing a top transfer QB in next year’s class. Therefore, unless he was a package deal with his brother, I’d say “thanks but no thanks.” I think stepping down a level and playing for Hawaii would be in his best long term interests. If he puts up huge numbers at Hawaii, perhaps the NFL would be interested given his measurables and arm strength. On the flip side, his talent is off the charts. Perhaps transferring to Oregon and sitting behind Bo Nix, while working with Stein would put his career back on track? Plus, I’m going to have to learn how to pronounce his last name with Matayo joining the team anyway…
  15. Great question! I’ll start off with the positions that I feel most confident in. Oregon is absolutely stacked at running back and wide receiver! We might have the most talent and depth at those positions in Oregon’s history. At QB, I feel okay. I’d love to add a proven QB transfer like Hudson Card to back up Bo Nix but that seems unlikely. Adding a walk on QB or two would be a wise move, IMHO. I feel a lot better with the 3 offensive line transfer pickups. Those players should be able to step in right away and contribute. We also have some talent returning and hopefully they are ready to step up by the fall. I’m personally most concerned about all 3 levels on defense (DL, LB, secondary) with what we saw last year and the players that are leaving the program due to graduation or the NFL. We have a lot of scholarship players on defense, perhaps too many. However, are the players we have upgrades vs. last year, in the short term?
  16. The Niners have taken chances on super talented players with histories of injuries. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t… In this case, I believe it’s worth the risk since he plays a position of great need for Oregon. Based on his highlights, Jalen Catalon is a super athletic, playmaker in the secondary and appears that he would be an upgrade over anyone else on the roster. Perhaps this is our coaching staff’s plan B after losing out on a 5-star prep safety? Herbie said that he is one of the best safeties in college football and he was a captain at Arkansas. You can’t teach athleticism so I say “bring him in, if you can!”
  17. Getting Bo Nix back for one more year was the best pickup for the program. He makes Oregon an instant playoff contender next year, will help our new OC in the transition and should help keep the excitement going strong in Coach Lanning’s Oregon football program which will hopefully payoff in future recruiting classes and the transfer portal. Besides Nix, I love what our coaches have done in the transfer portal picking up a WR, CB and possibly most important some really good offensive linemen. Talk about plugging some immediately needs with proven players. I love that we have recruited high school players with really high ceilings. Don’t sleep on Jayden Limar - the dude is fast - and will be the lightning to Dowdell’s thunder. It’s an exciting time to be a Duck. As Anthony Newman said we have players who want to be in Eugene. Go Ducks!!!
  18. I loved Anthony Newman’s response to “losing” a 5-star recruit. Who gives a d@mn?! We want players who want to be in Eugene!
  19. Wow. Rated the #1 JC OT and #3 JC player overall. 6 foot 7 and 295 pounds! Big pickup who can hopefully make an immediate impact next season.
  20. One site had 100% Oklahoma, but I haven’t seen anything from “insiders” or those “close to the Hicks’ family.”
  21. If the Pac wants to be one of the best conferences, we need to keep the top players on the West coast.
  22. Below is how Georgia’s roster (88 total) looked in May 2022 for comparison purposes: QB - 4 (+1 vs. Oregon) RB - 5 (0) WR - 11 (0) TE - 6 (+1) OL - 18 (+3) DL - 13 (-2) OLB - 7 (-3) ILB - 8 (+2) DB - 13 (-6) Specialists - 3 (-1) Based on the above, it appears that Oregon has way too many defensive backs. I’m assuming it’s going to be a fierce competition in the spring and then we’ll see a number of transfers. We may also have a few too many defensive linemen/outside linebackers. Georgia Football Scholarship Count (May 10, 2022) WWW.ON3.COM Georgia's had a busy offseason of transfers, so we took the time to...
  23. It’s tough for a coach to come in that late and have an immediate impact on recruiting. Dan Lanning said that he was just trying to keep Oregon’s recruiting class together last year and that this class was the first that he’s had the opportunity to build relationships with the recruits and family.
  24. Peyton, like all of these top recruits, had a difficult decision to make. I got the feeling that he was really torn and he admitted that he could have handled the process better. That shows a lot of maturity. It’s time to move on and wish him the best of luck. The transfer portal is always open, if it doesn’t work out in Norman.
  25. Wouldn't they have negotiated the NIL deal before announcing his commitment on live television?

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