DOOMED.

ruin the sport and buy a national championship

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Texas, Ohio State, Georgia, and Tennessee all are spending money on players. Three of the four are spending more than Oregon for sure. Tennessee is probably close. Every title from here on out will be bought. It will no longer be buying or not buying, but buying the right players. Play the game or “lose the right way”. Your choice.

You have the resources, it’s just that your resources are computer nerds. Sorry not sorry.
 
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The Mariners have been running this scam for 25 years
Can't compete can't spend money maybe next year and on and on. Seattle fans seem to enjoy it
 
ruin the sport and buy a national championship

awesome
Texas, Ohio State, Georgia, and Tennessee all are spending money on players. Three of the four are spending more than Oregon for sure. Tennessee is probably close. Every title from here on out will be bought. It will no longer be buying or not buying, but buying the right players. Play the game or “lose the right way”. Your choice.

You have the resources, it’s just that your resources are computer nerds. Sorry not sorry.
I don't have a problem with Uncle Phil playing the game by the rules as they currently exist. If he wants to buy a Natty then so be it.
The only asterisk I'd put on the impending Oregon Natty, is that the 2010 near Natty would have been more impressive- i.e., doing w/o TRADITION, LOCATION and MONEY, but with a bunch of 3 stars and a revolutionary, disruptor type head coach.
 
ruin the sport and buy a national championship

awesome
Texas, Ohio State, Georgia, and Tennessee all are spending money on players. Three of the four are spending more than Oregon for sure. Tennessee is probably close. Every title from here on out will be bought. It will no longer be buying or not buying, but buying the right players. Play the game or “lose the right way”. Your choice.

You have the resources, it’s just that your resources are computer nerds. Sorry not sorry.
I don't have a problem with Uncle Phil playing the game by the rules as they currently exist. If he wants to buy a Natty then so be it.
The only asterisk I'd put on the impending Oregon Natty, is that the 2010 near Natty would have been more impressive- i.e., doing w/o TRADITION, LOCATION and MONEY, but with a bunch of 3 stars and a revolutionary, disruptor type head coach.
If Oregon ends going 16 and 0, beating OSU twice, Penn State, Texas and whoever else they meet in the final that will be one of the more impressive NC's ever. A feat that the hairlip never even came close to obtaining.
 
ruin the sport and buy a national championship

awesome
Texas, Ohio State, Georgia, and Tennessee all are spending money on players. Three of the four are spending more than Oregon for sure. Tennessee is probably close. Every title from here on out will be bought. It will no longer be buying or not buying, but buying the right players. Play the game or “lose the right way”. Your choice.

You have the resources, it’s just that your resources are computer nerds. Sorry not sorry.
I don't have a problem with Uncle Phil playing the game by the rules as they currently exist. If he wants to buy a Natty then so be it.
The only asterisk I'd put on the impending Oregon Natty, is that the 2010 near Natty would have been more impressive- i.e., doing w/o TRADITION, LOCATION and MONEY, but with a bunch of 3 stars and a revolutionary, disruptor type head coach.
If Oregon ends going 16 and 0, beating OSU twice, Penn State, Texas and whoever else they meet in the final that will be one of the more impressive NC's ever. A feat that the hairlip never even came close to obtaining.
I would be very incredibly impressive based on being the FIRST to win the 12 team format.
But if it's gonna happen, 2024 is the year to do it. Day, Sark, and Franklin all Big Game, Shrivel Dick losers. Saban is retired and DeBoer is out. Kirby Smart has a wounded QB.
I doubt with or w/o Uncle Phil bankroll the that the stars will ever be this aligned.
 
The stars are aligned for Oregon? Explains why they have by far the toughest road to the Championship than any other team.
 
The stars are aligned for Oregon? Explains why they have by far the toughest road to the Championship than any other team.

Day, Sark, and Franklin all Big Game, Shrivel Dick losers. 
Saban is retired and DeBoer is out. Kirby Smart has a wounded QB.
 
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