RatherBeBrewing
New Fish
He should have fun running behind that offensive line. Might be the worst line in the conference.
He’s gonna do well dude.
Now Dye is going to be really good!
I like to pretend a guy that rushed for 1271 yards rushing, had 402 receiving hards, and 18 TD’s isn’t really good.
I said Dye was really good. Again, USC has a horrific OL. Not an indictment on Dye. USC will not win again until they build the trenches, and Riley has yet to fully do that.
Oregon fans think USC’s OL sucks because they saw them get truck bedded by KT and Dorlus in 2020. And by KT and Carlberg the year before, with a different first round pick at LT each time. But this last season USC’s OL was decent. Huge improvement in pass pro - fourth in P-5 in sack rate allowed and 35th (air raid, shitty running backs) in yards per carry.
Oklahoma’s RBs put up great stats in fuckface’s offense, no reason Dye shouldn’t be able to at USC. Meanwhile, Lanning wants shitty Jarek Broussard. Maybe he’s better away from Colorado but I doubt it, massive downgrade.
It doesn’t change the fact that Dye would have more success at Oregon than at USC.
I’m missing the point you’re trying to make. Dye should have stayed at Oregon because he would have a better season? Not guaranteed. USC got one of the best offensive coaches in the game, better skill players, and assuming Caleb Williams a much better QB.
Meanwhile, Dye is a fringe NFL prospect and now he gets two years of grad school tuition (grad transfer rule, they get two years of schollie) at an expensive and exclusive university back in his home area. Or, he just wants to play in a proven offense.
I wanted Dye to stay. I view it as a failure on Lanning’s part to retain him. Maybe Cardwell/Broussard/Dollars wind up better, then I won’t view it as a failure, but it doesn’t look great at the moment.
He gets two more years at USC? The fuck? What will that make him, 30, when the draft comes calling?
I think he means he has one year of eligibility, but under the grad transfer rules SC has to pay for 2 years of school so he can finish a 2-year grad program. So if he doesn’t go nfl he’ll stay another year, not play, finish his free mba or w/e
You are correct. I would apologize for not being clear enough, but other people’s lack of reading comprehension is something they owe an apology for.
I doubt he finishes an MBA, but he can. Even if he doesn’t he now has a year of networking in the LA area with USC people. Jalen Brown transferred to Northwestern with two years eligibility, promptly broke his leg in his first or second game and left with no football impact but a valuable degree. Northwestern must not be that great at business, two years of a grad school full ride for two catches is not good ROI.