6 hours ago6 hr No. I imagine most of us recall the post game after Dan Lanning's first game at Oregon on 9/3/2022, where Georgia whipped Oregon 49-3 and Kirby Smart remarked, "They'll bounce back from this, and he knows we have better players. He'll never say that, but he knows we've got better players."The thought at the time from Kirby for Oregon fans (I believe) was for them not to worry as Dan would eventually get his guys and close the talent gap (to be patient). So here we are on April 11, 2026, and I thought I would take a look and see where things stand?There of course are different ways to do this, such as blue-chip ratios and roster talent composition rankings; but, I was thinking about it and those usually use all commits (usually about 85 out of 105 which most schools seem to roughly be sticking to so far).Not a bad way, but really using 85 includes nearly 40 players (no kickers included) who likely mostly won't impact the upcoming season. A close look at talent composition that mostly impacts the season should probably be the 44 players in the two-deep.So, I took a look at rough best guesses for Oregon and Georgia, and threw in Ohio State for another comparison point. I think I have a pretty good best guess on Oregon. Ohio State I follow somewhat closely. Georgia not so much so I took a Spring two deep from a pretty good Georgia site and compared it to a second Georgia site (all 3 teams in a 5 DB base defense).What did I find? All 3 teams arguably are now nearly about even in talent, at least on paper.In each two-deeps:Oregon:9 five stars18 top 100 players37 Blue ChipsOhio State:6 five stars17 top 100 players39 Blue ChipsGeorgia:9 five stars20 top 100 players38 Blue ChipsThe Spring rosters. Not the highest rated roster one could put together, but a best guess on the actual two-deep. National ranking 247 Composite.OREGON TWO DEEPQB: Moore (#4) / Raiola (#7)RB: Davison (#172) / Hill (#230)WR: Stewart (#6) / Bair (#27)WR: Moore (#9) / Lott (#33)WR: McClellen (#86) / Hooks (#1875)TE: Johnson (#190) / Dixon (#655)OL: Crader (#247) / Addison (#102)OL: Iuli (#191) / Rogers (#821)OC: Laloulu (#344) / Brooks (#445)OL: Utu (#161) / Iheanacho (#29)OL: Wilson (#388) / Ferguson (#962)DE: Uiagalelei (#47) / Rushing (#26)DL: Washington (#246) / Breland (#36)DL: Alexander (#101) / Robinson (#262)DE: Tuioti (#213) / Wyatt (#202)LB: Jackson (#109) ) Williams (#199)LB: Mixon (#718) / Platt (#178)CB: Finney (#47) / Offord (#17)CB: Iffy (#55) / Scott (#51)S: Perich (#72) / McNutt (#73)S: Flowers (#102) / Woodyard (#116)S: Williams (#600) / Brew (#98)OHIO STATE TWO DEEPQB: Sayin (#20) / St. Clair (#4)RB: Jackson (#213) / Rogers (#97)WR: Smith (#1) / Guilford (#75)WR: Innis (#35) / Parker (#53)WR: Henry (#24) / McCuin (#922)TE: Christian (#408) / Roberts (#203)OL: Sierveld (#300) / Lowe (#74)OL: Montgomery (#120) / Van Sickle (#283)OC: Hinzman (#188) / Cook (#378)OL: Daniels (#771) / Padilla (#228)OL: Moore (#168) / Armsteong (#388)DE: Jackson (#60) / Atkinson (#249)DT: Houston (#26) / Smith Jr. (#245)DT: Smith (#41) / Walker (#96)DE: Grady (#114) / Russaw (#64)LB: Pierce (#204) / Alliegro (#1271)LB: Pettijohn (#101) / Alford (#144)CB: Matthews Jr. (#148) / Calhoun (#397)CB: Sanchez (#5) / Kelly (#374)S: McClain (#375) / Rocker (#841)S: Moore (#1116) / Bing (#208)S: Little Jr. (#84) / Timmons (#47)GEORGIA TWO DEEPQB: Stockton (#124) / Puglisi (#114)RB: Frazier (#49) / Bowens (#225)WR: Canion (#194) / Wiley (#91)WR: Humphreys (#487) / Taylor (#20)WR: White-Helton (#444) / Roldan (#306)TE: Luckie (#145) / Williams (#455)OL: Greene (#45) / E.Oghoko (#72)OL: Uini (#94) / Calhoun (#113)OC: Bobo (#664) / Tolliver (#1102)OL: Glover (#321) / Short (#250)OL: Gaston (#52) / Jackson (#990)DE: Griffin (#3) / McLeod (#117)DT: Hall (#40) / N.Oghoko (#757)DT: Harris (#66) / Williams (#62)DE: Q.Johnson (#368) / Gibson (#9)LB: Williams (#5) / Kruah (#340)LB: Wilson (#28) / Cole (#29)CB: Robinson (#2) / Conley (#592)CB: D.Jones (#50) / Williams (#93)S: Bolden (#13) / Morgan (#274)S: K.Jones (#668) / Branch (#58)S: Dinkins (#363) / Barnes (#399)
1 hour ago1 hr No. Wow! Thanks for the in-depth research. This puts things in perspective. To think that our Ducks are mentioned in the same sentence as Ohio State and Georgia shows how far Oregon is committed to a winning tradition.
36 minutes ago36 min No. My two cents are Oregon's linebackers are a horrible weakness. Ironically, I believe they outplayed their talent level last year, and I hope this year is similar. Look at Georgia's talent composite at LB. THAT is why the Bear Defense works there. It is not appropriate for Oregon. Not one bit. But I am a hack, will always be a hack so my opinion will never matter in coaching circles.I do know this, OBD linebackers need as much support as they got last year. This group is slow, covers terribly (looking at that damn QB absolutely hurts), and they are best suited for plugging gaps (as in run blitzes with absolute edge lockdown). It is truly a wonder what Lupoi did last year. I still believe Indiana went to town on his schemes in Atlanta, but the offense really didn't help. Every other unit on OBD is elite. If I'm a title contender, I am going all out on those LBs. And I mean isolate them in pass situations, and attack regular formations when running. OBD safeties will have their hands full against the elite programs. If I didn't say it loud enough last year, I will say it now: an explosive pass offense is the only path to a title for OBD. As in Ohio State November 24' attack mode. That is the only path I see to a title. My hack opinion of course. We know the coaches don't pay attention to us hacks. Screen schemes will not win a title (the WR blocking is too inconsistent anyway).
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