Congrats Ducks!!!!!!!

Oregon got every decent opponent at home. They got Michigan on the road early season before they figured things out and beat Ohio State and Alabama. The Michigan UW beat.

That was it. Illinois, Boise, Ohio State all at home.
and they handily beat a team that made the semifinals at a “neutral site” (90/10 Penn state crowd). But still
also Very convenient that Michigan “didn’t figure it out” until the week after the Oregon game. Sure
 
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When I was in high school, I had a crush on the hottest girl in my class. She was famously a virgin and didn't date. I convinced her to go out with me. After the first week, we made out in the back of my '67 Mustang and it was awesome. A week later I got boobie. I felt like Neil Armstrong. A couple of weeks after that, I finger banged her at the house where she was babysitting. I felt like Alexander the Great. Two weeks later she lost her virginity to some dude from Parkland.
But hey, it was a great season, no?
 
Oregon got every decent opponent at home. They got Michigan on the road early season before they figured things out and beat Ohio State and Alabama. The Michigan UW beat.

That was it. Illinois, Boise, Ohio State all at home.
and they handily beat a team that made the semifinals at a “neutral site” (90/10 Penn state crowd). But still
also Very convenient that Michigan “didn’t figure it out” until the week after the Oregon game. Sure
Penn State neutral site was a nice but ultimately meaningless win. It also wasn't 90% PSU fans.
Oregon had a charmin schedule for B1G standards in 2024 and was better in 2023
 
Oregon got every decent opponent at home. They got Michigan on the road early season before they figured things out and beat Ohio State and Alabama. The Michigan UW beat.

That was it. Illinois, Boise, Ohio State all at home.
and they handily beat a team that made the semifinals at a “neutral site” (90/10 Penn state crowd). But still
also Very convenient that Michigan “didn’t figure it out” until the week after the Oregon game. Sure
Penn State neutral site was a nice but ultimately meaningless win. It also wasn't 90% PSU fans.
Oregon had a charmin schedule for B1G standards in 2024 and was better in 2023
I was there. It was a road game. Oregon maybe had 5,000 fans.

Agreed on Oregon 2023>2024. Just look at the impact Bucky and Bo are having in the nfl.
 
NTX, you have always been my favorite classy quook fan. Do you think an away game at Indiana or Penn State, something poor ole Warshington had to do, wouldve made the team more resilient?
That first half collapse was inexcusable
 
NTX, you have always been my favorite classy quook fan. Do you think an away game at Indiana or Penn State, something poor ole Warshington had to do, wouldve made the team more resilient?
That first half collapse was inexcusable
my takeaway from the rose bowl was that the only chance Oregon had was if Howard and smith both tore their ACLs celebrating the opening TD.

their talent on the back end on defense puts Oregon’s to shame. Outside of Muhammad (who mightttt be their cb3) no one in Oregon’s secondary is sniffing playing time for Ohio state. Their two safeties made our two (Kobe and tysheem) look like MAC players. Definitely the biggest area to address if Oregon ever wants to win it all.

the thing about cfb is that qb play at 80% of the teams is so poor you can get away with playing two bums at safety if the rest of the team is good. But when you run into wrs like UW had last year or Ohio state this year + a qb who can deliver them the ball deep, you’ll be screwed.
I would disagree that our schedule was soft—but I would agree that outside of Ohio state in Eugene, we didn’t play a team who could exploit our biggest weakness all season, so it made us seem more dominant than we were. And I still have no idea why chip didn’t throw the ball deep more in the first meeting. They adapted, tosh didn’t. Or maybe chip was playing possum until the playoffs.

And personally, I had a great time in Indy at the game (although the town sucks). But walking back with my friends after the game alarm bells were ringing in my head that we had allowed drew allar to look like qb1 in the next draft….because he actually stinks
 
Oregon got every decent opponent at home. They got Michigan on the road early season before they figured things out and beat Ohio State and Alabama. The Michigan UW beat.

That was it. Illinois, Boise, Ohio State all at home.
and they handily beat a team that made the semifinals at a “neutral site” (90/10 Penn state crowd). But still
also Very convenient that Michigan “didn’t figure it out” until the week after the Oregon game. Sure
Penn State neutral site was a nice but ultimately meaningless win. It also wasn't 90% PSU fans.
Oregon had a charmin schedule for B1G standards in 2024 and was better in 2023
I was there. It was a road game. Oregon maybe had 5,000 fans.

Agreed on Oregon 2023>2024. Just look at the impact Bucky and Bo are having in the nfl.
2023 Oregon > 2024 Oregon. Finally we have peace in our time !
 
The thing is at least I know Oregon had a great season still. Problem is with the 13 months of media fellating, self produced Nike documentary, 20 minute fake Hard Knocks episodes each week acting like Lanning is Socrates, Duck Twitter talking about the greatest season if they win it all, Phil psychotically buying mercenaries, you leave yourself zero air to not win it all, let alone get beaten like a high school team in the elite 8.
Going back to my point, Oregon gets talked about by the media like they're this national powerhouse and they haven't won a playoff game in a fucking decade. Not one.
and poor ass UW has been further twice since then.
If UW had won 9 or 10 games this year, which was not a big ask with that schedule*, maybe the media wouldn't be so hesitant to fellate UW in the off-season?
6-7 happened. We all saw it.
 
Fucking doog circle jerk up in here. Oregon went 13-1, won the conference, became the 2nd team in CFB history to beat Penn St, Michigan and Ohio State in the same season, beat two CFBPO semi teams and the probable natty winner, spent 2 months at #1, uncle raped UW and, get this, KEPT THEIR COACH.
If Jerd Fersch had done that in his third year he'd be coaching in Florida.
Congrats on all those milestones adding up to another 0 at the end of the season. Very special, indeed.
if every season that ends without winning it all is a failure you may as well stop watching UW
I pointed out this year's Oregon team was a paper tiger due to a really favorable schedule getting and got mocked for my prediction they wouldn't get past Ohio State on a neutral field.

Let me see if I can find the receipts, though most should know I'm always right by now. Some still fight it.
well, at the point they didn't get past Ohio State, it wasn't exactly a nostradamus call, but still.
this thing you have with the schedules, I mean, one of the foundational blocks of it was built on the tough loss to an 8-5 Iowa team on the road that Oregon miraculously escaped. It's not your best work. look, all you have to do is pretend Washington played Oregon's schedule and then reassess your "call". I am pretty sure if Washington beat Michigan on the road, Ohio State anywhere including at home, and Penn State anywhere, you'd be beating your chest pretty hard. Of that I have no doubt.
Regardless of your keeping track of Race's cock, and while I do see a sliver of light to your point about Hebrew Sark's situation in his first season on the job, you do remind me of the other place these days. I don't recall that being the case with you before but maybe I forgot. There are some here who really do belong there, but in your case I think you've just strayed and need to come back into the fold.
 
Creep, it boils down to firing a coach after one season being worse for the program than LIFPO for another, full, year.
Dude didn't even get 12 months and walked into a situation not many ever have.
 
When I was in high school, I had a crush on the hottest girl in my class. She was famously a virgin and didn't date. I convinced her to go out with me. After the first week, we made out in the back of my '67 Mustang and it was awesome. A week later I got boobie. I felt like Neil Armstrong. A couple of weeks after that, I finger banged her at the house where she was babysitting. I felt like Alexander the Great. Two weeks later she lost her virginity to some dude from Parkland.
But hey, it was a great season, no?
Actually, I would come up with another analogy. I was bulging in my sweatpants until the last line. And even after the last line, I was thinking, "hey, not a bad a few weeks there. can't win 'em all."
 
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Creep, it boils down to firing a coach after one season being worse for the program than LIFPO for another, full, year.
Dude didn't even get 12 months and walked into a situation not many ever have.
I honestly don't disagree with that. The play call at the Apple Cup was painful, but every coach makes shitty calls.
I think there is a world in which your LIPO point can co-exist with UW not trying hard enough to keep KDB. KDB underwhelming, which I enjoyed btw, can be viewed in context and it's not crazy to think he'd continue to be successful here where it's possible he's a bad fit down there. At any rate, as well as he did here, UW had an obligation to bust their ass to keep him and all indications are that they didn't. You have to make him say no, I want to go to Alabama no matter what you offer.
But Fisch did not walk into an ideal situation. I'm on record many times that year 1 is a sort-of pass unless the guy makes it obvious in year one that he ain't it, which happens. I wouldn't say that happened with Fisch, though, again, Cuog is a bit bothersome.
 
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Creep, it boils down to firing a coach after one season being worse for the program than LIFPO for another, full, year.
Dude didn't even get 12 months and walked into a situation not many ever have.
I honestly don't disagree with that. The play call at the Apple Cup was painful, but every coach makes shitty calls.
I think there is a world in which your LIPO point can co-exist with UW not trying hard enough to keep KDB. KDB underwhelming, which I enjoyed btw, can be viewed in context and it's not crazy to think he'd continue to be successful here where it's possible he's a bad fit down there. At any rate, as well as he did here, UW had an obligation to bust their ass to keep him and all indications are that they didn't. You have to make him say no, I want to go to Alabama no matter what you offer.
But Fisch did not walk into an ideal situation. I'm on record many times that year 1 is a sort-of pass unless the guy makes it obvious in year one that he ain't it, which happens. I wouldn't say that happened with Fisch, though, again, Cuog is a bit bothersome.
The KDB situation likely had a lot of factors, but UW was trying to keep him when it was evident halfway through 2023 he was a transcendent coach.
I think there are few worlds that exist where KDB stays at UW with Sexton as his agent. Sexton is a Southern guy that gets guys paid primarily by Southern schools.
Sexton is the type of pretentious guy to guide Kalen away from far flung, cold Warshington and into the sugar diabetes tea embrace of the South, which has been the mecca of the sport.
Did KDB like it here in liberal coffee land? Did his wife? Was he hitting Cohen on the side? Why did Cohen leave? Did he hate Dannen (likely)? Did he love UW but feel compelled by taking over the Bama spotlight? Does he hate Lesbian Cuban President's? Did he take a look at the UW roster sans Penix and compare it to Bamas? The recruiting aspect?
We don't know. But I don't think he was likely to stay at UW once Sexton began whispering in his ear.
 
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The other thing about Fisch is he did not kill it in the portal as needed to bounce back now
On the field he was bad. Off the field he is bad. Seems pretty played out. Jimmy got one year. When you suck you suck. Gilby got two and easily could have been fired after 1
When you combine that with the UW pulling an epic fuck up any fan who cares more about Washington winning than Oregon losing would be upset
I don't care if people disagree or think Fisch will make it or want more time. Disagreements make the world go around
It was the viscous attacks against anyone like myself that noticed that the emperor was naked and said so. It was complete bullshit peddled as fact by some here that there was nothing that could have been done about DeBoer
Had they hired someone who was as good it wouldn't even be a conversation. But as long as we are anxiously waiting to see if Fisch can win 7 games or 8 games I intend to keep annoying everyone with it
 
Fucking doog circle jerk up in here. Oregon went 13-1, won the conference, became the 2nd team in CFB history to beat Penn St, Michigan and Ohio State in the same season, beat two CFBPO semi teams and the probable natty winner, spent 2 months at #1, uncle raped UW and, get this, KEPT THEIR COACH.
If Jerd Fersch had done that in his third year he'd be coaching in Florida.
You were annoyingly preening around here all season with the gleeful exuberance of a future NC winner so you can spin on it now 👍
 
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