5 hours ago5 hr No. How can we sustain a class or even next year with this many leaving, understand where some of these kids are coming from wanting playing time. Unfortunately there is a lack of talent in the portal. Indiana and others have taken up a lot of talent in the portal already. I've had faith in Dan the man, but its starting to loose its luster a tad. Always a fan, born and raised in oregon wanting better for our team, but this really hurts IMO. Hopingand praying we can do better. We need some fresh coaching on offense keep seeing the same old plays
4 hours ago4 hr Administrator No. Did you see any STARTERS leaving? No. It is routine for those who do not start to want playing time elsewhere, and while it appears to hurt our depth...we don't know the full story yet between transfers to Oregon and the HS recruiting class coming in to provide depth. Perhaps you are new at this?Funny...I do not recall seeing you post when things were great,...just when you have a complaint? Mr. FishDuck
4 hours ago4 hr No. James Crepea, earlier today when Purchase announcement was made as No. 17 guyPurchase's 352 defensive snaps were 14th for Oregon, 3rd among edge defendersWith 16 scholarship and 2 PWO transfers so far Oregon has lost players that saw a combined 879 defensive snaps and 621 offensive snaps,For perspective, the season team total plays snaps: 988 offense, 932 defense (15 games).So, Purchase would have been on the field for 352/932 = 37.8% of the snaps.All defensive players: 879 snaps out of 10,252 (932x11players) = 8.6%.All offensive players: 621 snaps out of 10,868 (988x11players) = 5.7%But, keep in mind those small percentages are just players who are in the portal. Seniors who played and are graduating would have to be added if you were calculating the total amount of snap experience not returning next season.But, Charles point still applies: the portal guys (not the graduating guys) may have been able to help next year, but they were seeking a guarantee of playing time they didn't have this season.
4 hours ago4 hr Author No. Charles yoir right, and this isnt a complaint at all, hard to keep it rolling 25 players would represent what 20 to 25 percent of the roster, crazy numbers, this is quite a bit more then what the average teams are loosing. Just saying red flag? Perhaps? Maybe not? But thats a ton of depth off the roster either way. I hate seeing kids jumping ship like this, it iddnt help our RB depth in the end while still playing. Just an opinion or obervation
4 hours ago4 hr Administrator No. Everyone here uses good punctuation for the reading ease of others; please reciprocate the same courtesy back, as you can click the three dots in the upper right corner of your post and edit within an hour of posting.In reference to your post, it is apparent you have not followed this before. Every year we have massive portal transfers of those who did not start, and we get highly experienced great players who portal transfer in.I suggest you withhold judgment of how the program is being run until after the portal period has ended.Thanks. Mr. FishDuck
3 hours ago3 hr No. As of early this Sunday, these were "into-portal" numbers for the top conference standings:7 - Indiana - still have a game Jan. 19 which affects when their portal ends later29 - Ohio St15 - Oregon (more now - others may get higher too)27 - Michigan20 - USCother teams which lost coaches: 36 Michigan St, 49 Penn StAs of Saturday, yesterday, some from the SEC:Auburn – 36Arkansas – 35 Mississippi State – 34 LSU – 32Florida – 30Tennessee – 25Oklahoma – 25Missouri – 24Texas – 22 Those SEC teams already have a good start on replacements over "late players" like Oregon. But still, they had to deal with the disruption.No wonder Saban retired. He was 3-3 in CFP championships. How many of those 6 games might have fallen off the radar if he had been busy replacing players due to the portal?
3 hours ago3 hr No. I suppose I shouldn't be cynical, but when I look at that portal list of out-bound announcements I'm reminded of all those guys within that list who when recruited said, "I chose it because it was my dream school."And, that list isn't final yet for 2026. And, 2027 will bring another list of guys who maybe stuck around for one more year before leaving their "dream school."Crazy.
2 hours ago2 hr No. In addition to the Indiana out-bound number being low due to their continuing portal window dates as a result of them still scheduled for a game, another factor is in play.They have a lot of mature guys whose college playing careers will end at that last game. They have no more eligibility to use if they enter the portal. So, they have a bunch of guys who won't be portal eligible.As a result, in Indiana's case, the number to monitor will be in-bound transfers and recruiting. So far, they have a combined 22 recruits and 12 in-transfers. They will likely be seeking more in-bound transfers to offset the losses of guys who won't be back or going anywhere else.
2 hours ago2 hr No. My understanding is that before entering the portal players meet with coach Lanning. I suspect that he is totally honest about their prospects of playing time. He may even say: “Sorry it didn’t work out for you. You’re going to have a better chance of getting on the field at a different school.”The coaching staff must make room for players who can make major contributions.
1 hour ago1 hr Moderator No. 4 hours ago, GoDucksfan69 said:How can we sustain a class or even next year with this many leaving, understand where some of these kids are coming fromOnly 40 to 50 % entering portal continue playing football. Only 25 to 30% stay at D1 level.
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