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Love/Hate USC: Does it Help Oregon?
I'm indifferent. Unless you are a USC, Michigan, Alabama, tOSU, blue blood etc, some other team is always going to be discussed more than your team, whether or not they are actually better than your team. I guess I would lean towards good, because nothing west of Texas is hardly discussed in college football.
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Preseason AP Top 25 vs Other Top 25 Ranked Teams
Nice catch NJDuck. Fixed.
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Preseason AP Top 25 vs Other Top 25 Ranked Teams
If tOSU, Alabama, LSU, USC, UW, Texas, Utah or Oregon goes undefeated or lose only 1 game, they will deserve a CFP berth on paper. All play 4 or 5 ranked teams. Of course, I highly doubt all 25 teams will be ranked, but on paper it looks like a tough schedule. Team Ranked teams # vs Ranked UGA 23 Ole Miss & @ 12 Tennessee 2 Michigan @ 7 Penn St., 3 tOSU 2 tOSU @ 13 ND, Penn St., @ 19 Wisc, @ 2 Michigan 4 Alabama 11 Texas, Ole Miss, @ 23 Texas A&M, 12 Tennessee, 5 LSU 5 LSU 8 FSU, @ 22 Ole Miss, @ 4 Alabama, 23 Texas A&M 4 USC @ 13 ND, 14 Utah, 10 UW, @ 15 UO 4 Penn St. 25 Iowa, @ 3 tOSU, 2 Michigan 3 FSU 5 LSU, @ 9 Clemson 2 Clemson 8 FSU, 13 ND, 21 UNC 3 UW 15 Oregon, @ 6 USC, 14 Utah, @ 18 OSU 4 Texas @ 4 Alabama, 20 Oklahoma, 16 KSU, @ 17 TCU 4 Tennessee 23 Texas A&M, @ 4 Alabama, 1 UGA 3 Notre Dame 3 tSOU, 6 USC, @ 9 Clemson 3 Utah @ 18 OSU, @ 6 USC, 15 UO, @ 10 UW 4 Oregon @ 10 UW, @ 14 Utah, 6 USC, 18 OSU 4 Kansas St. 17 TCU, @ 11 Texas 2 TCU @ 16 KSU, 11 Texas, @ 20 Oklahoma 3 OSU 14 Utah, 10 UW, @ 15 UO 3 Wisconsin 25 Iowa, 3 tOSU 2 Oklahoma 11 Texas, 17 TCU 2 UNC Ole Miss Texas A&M Tulane Iowa
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ESPN FBS Tiers
Ranking all 133 FBS teams into tiers for the 2023 season - ESPN WWW.ESPN.COM Ranking all 133 FBS schools into tiers heading into Week 1 of the 2023 season. It is a paid site, but here are the tiers. Tier 1: Yes, them again (one team) Georgia Tier 2a: Contenders with recent playoff experience (four teams) Alabama Clemson Michigan Ohio State Tier 2b: Contenders with less recent playoff experience (four teams) Florida State LSU Oregon Washington There was a time, believe it or not, when the Pac-12 sent teams to the College Football Playoff. After Oregon made it in 2014 and Washington in 2016, however, the conference was never heard from again. Some say it never existed, just an urban legend the Big Ten tells to scare Rutgers and Indiana into trying harder at football. But the truth is, the league has a real shot to get a team -- maybe two! -- into the playoff again in what might well be its final year of existence before fading away to join the Southwest Conference and the WAC at the great Tangerine Bowl in the sky. Tier 2c: Contenders with no playoff experience (five teams) Penn State Tennessee Texas USC Utah At 78-35, Utah has the second-best record of any Power 5 program in the playoff era that has not actually made the playoff. The Utes are 19-6 with Cam Rising as the starting QB, with four of those losses coming by a field goal or less. Utah is basically a golfer who keeps rimming out putts, but eventually one has to drop. The odds of that happening are a lot better if Rising is fully healthy for the opener against Florida, however. Like Texas, USC is hoping to bid adieu to its longtime conference home by winning a title in its final year. To do so, Lincoln Riley will need to prove the defense has taken a big step forward in 2023. Tier 2d: Contender who insists on remaining in an independent tier (one team) Notre Dame Tier 3a: Teams that should score a bunch of points (four teams) Arkansas North Carolina Ole Miss TCU Tier 3b: Teams that should prevent a lot of points from being scored (six teams) Illinois Iowa Kentucky Minnesota NC State Pitt Tier 3c: Teams that could be good on offense or defense or both or neither (one team) Kansas State Tier 4: Forget everything you saw last season (five teams) Auburn Florida Oklahoma Texas A&M Wisconsin Tier 5: So hot right now (five teams) Louisville Oregon State South Carolina Texas Tech Tulane Oregon State is the sentimental favorite to win the Pac-12 after a 10-3 season in 2022 that ultimately resulted in the Beavers and Washington State reenacting that GIF from the final scene of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," with Will standing alone in a vacant living room. The only problem with the sentimental favorite is that Oregon State hasn't finished consecutive seasons ranked since 2007 and 2008 and has never won 10 games in back-to-back seasons. Tier 6: Something good to watch before basketball season (six teams) Duke Kansas Maryland Syracuse UCLA Wake Forest Tier 7: Kinda, sorta, maybe (five teams) Baylor Cincinnati Miami Mississippi State Oklahoma State It was, Cristobal said, a necessary step in returning Miami to greatness. And to be clear, this is a different necessary step than Randy Shannon's 5-7 season in his first year at Miami or Al Golden's 6-6 first campaign and definitely way different than Manny Diaz's 6-7 start in 2019. Tier 12b: Probably worse than everyone thinks (one team) Colorado The Buffs have the feel of a Silicon Valley start-up: tons of exposure; a promise to disrupt the whole college football system; a self-styled savant leading the charge; and in two or three years, we'll learn there was never a chance of it turning a profit. In both cases, we'll be left with little more than a reasonably entertaining Netflix documentary to show for it. At least Colorado has done us the favor of scheduling TCU, Oregon and USC in the first month, so the hype can only last so long.
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Canzano Drops Revenue Value Bomb About LA Schools
It is perceived value in my eyes. The TV executives never give a clear picture as to how they value teams. Is it metro area, is it eyes on actually watching games, how much is it a combination of both? Rutgers has terrible TV numbers, but they are considered valuable because they are NYC.
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Omigosh! The Best Dig at USC EVER...
Wait, didn't Geoff say it was a waste of money last week? Good to see he changed his tune.
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Colorado's Travis Hunter Responses to Lanning's Comment
Deion has another 5* CB that is a true Freshman this year. Deion makes a good impression on CB recruits. I have no problem with what he said. He is being respectful to Lanning and still backing his team. Is he misguided about they be coming? Yes, but it is good to have confidence in your team.
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Ducks Season Predictions
I'm only going to do the regular season, no Pac 12 championship or bowl games included. Record 11-1 Offense: 41.7 points per game 300 passing yards per game 230 rushing yards per game Defense: 23.7 points per game 275 passing yards per game 115 rushing yards per game
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Do You Clap for the Opposing Team When It Runs onto the Field? And What About Booing?
I'll be clapping for them when they come onto the field.
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Do You Like Oregon Being the Underdog?
I don't mind being underestimated or overlooked to start the season. However, that can be a domino effect when it comes to voting for the CFP. Winning usually cures all, but if you are comparing 2 teams with similar records and SOS and one team started ranked higher than the other, it could turn out bad for the Ducks. I would have ranked the Ducks ahead of Utah and UW, but I'm OK with being where we are now. I think it helps the players play looser as well.
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Yikes. A Uniform Fail...
The odd thing about that was, it was only for one player. The rest of the team had the name spelled correctly.
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Where Do the Pac-4 End Up?
After 5-6 years, it is funny how 10 of 12 teams will be making 31 mil. The ESPN/Fox save for a couple of years. WSU and OSU really are going to be getting the short end of the stick. Stanford and Cal would come in earning a reduced share of the ACC’s annual roughly $35-40 million average total distribution—perhaps as little as 25% initially, according to sources—escalating over multiple years, according to a source. SMU, according to sources, would forego their share of the media distribution portion of that pot for multiple years and essentially come into the league earning only from non-media rights distributions such as bowl distribution payouts, College Football Playoff distributions and NCAA tournament units
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College Football 2023 - Will the Dawgs Match the Gophers?
Easy is a relative term. UGA missing LSU, Alabama and Mississippi St., the top 3 teams from the West last year, has the appearance of an easy SEC schedule. With the current AP poll, UGA only currently plays 2 ranked teams during the regular season. The same amount of ranked teams they played last year, Oregon and Tennessee. I'm not sure anybody thought UGA had an easy schedule last year.
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Pac-12 Football Returns with a Loaded Early Schedule Across National Networks
I have a feeling ESPN didn't want to "waste" one of their picks on a week zero game even with the #6 team in the nation. Save a pick with more excitement around it.
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The 2023 Season Has Yet to be Played, but Here's What the B1G Schedules Could Look Like in 2024
I think the word being used should be pods and not divisions. I don't think the B1G will have divisions, but they will have pods of teams that will play annually.
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How does Oregon's Recruiting Prowess Compare to Best of the Best in Big Ten?
I expect more late games for the Ducks, not less. Fox took UCLA and USC partially for the late night spot, I can't imagine them just giving up that idea now that the PAC is done after this season.
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Update! ANOTHER Billboard AND Building for Bo?
Thank you Uncle Phil!
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Ducks Take A 3rd 2024 QB?
I'm surprised he chose the Ducks. He was at the BYU game last year and said he didn't like what the Ducks students were chanting.
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2024 Football Recruits...Announcements, Updates (No.5)
This is a pay site, but here are the rankings without all the descriptions. 2024 college football recruiting class rankings: Top 40 schools - ESPN WWW.ESPN.COM We stacked the top recruiting classes in the country, with Alabama making a move up and a few other schools falling behind. 1. Georgia 2. tOSU 3. Florida 4. Oregon Top offensive commit: QB Michael Van Buren (No. 23) Top defensive commit: CB Dakoda Fields (No. 75) On the heels of securing the Pac-12's top class in 2023, the Ducks are proving they will be tough to dethrone. They added one of the nation's top QBs in Michael Van Buren, a poised, confident, accurate and mobile passer. They continue to add talent to the receiver position with a pair of ESPN 300 prospects in Jordan Anderson and Dillon Gresham. Anderson can adjust to the ball well and be elusive, while Gresham is a versatile player with a nice blend of speed and quickness. The Ducks are also adding top talent to their secondary with Aaron Flowers, a cornerback with elite quickness and good instincts, and Ify Obidegwu, a big corner with elite length. They further bolstered that group by flipping Dakoda Fields from rival USC. Up front, Jaxson Jones is an edge player with good initial burst and body control; he brings a nice ceiling for development. 5. Alabama 6. FSU 7. Michigan 8. PSU 9. LSU 10. Tennessee 11. Clemson 12. South Carolina 13. Notre Dame 14. Texas A&M 15. Miami 16. Oklahoma 17. Texas 18. USC 19. Auburn 20. Stanford 23. Wisconsin 25. Nebraska 28. Arizona 30. Rutgers 31. Purdue 34. Iowa 35. Minnesota 37. Maryland
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What Oregon Needs as Next Promotion...
I was one of those that ran out at halftime to get another beer. I'm getting too old for that, so I'm glad they force people to stay in. It means we don't have thousands of missing fans to start the 2nd half.
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Is Coach Prime Stupid-As-Hell?
Do parents really want to send their kids to him? It probably won't get any publicity, but I can't see the NCAA, the PAC or the Big 12 being OK with a coach encouraging fighting. I have a feeling there might be a phone call/letter letting Deion know he needs to keep that private. I'm not quite sure why he OK'd it being released publicly. You know he authorized that personally.
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What Oregon Needs as Next Promotion...
I love the idea, but some colleges don't like the idea of connecting their university to beer. It wasn't all that long ago that Autzen couldn't sell beer in the stands because of how it looked.
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With Uncertainty of Pac-12, College Football Playoff Format Set for Another Shakeup
Relegation would be an awesome idea for football, but because it is all about the money, it won't ever happen.
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Where Do the Pac-4 End Up?
The only P5 schools left are OSU, WSU, Cal and Stanford. To say realignment isn't done, is like saying gambling happens in casinos. Those 4 schools are going to end up somewhere. The remaining P5 schools are done moving until TV contracts run out. Or the ACC somehow breaks their TV contract. I still have no idea how the ACC thought it was a good idea to sign a 20 year deal without a 5-10% raise every year.
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Will the Oregon Legislature Meddle in Ducks' Move to the B1G?
PSU, OSU and UO all made an agreement in the early 2000's they would govern their schools their own way. The barn door was opened and all the animals got out. I'm not sure why a few local officials think they can get the animals back in the barn, especially when 2 of the 3 schools are fine with how things are.