Oregon is going to suck this year. No running backs what so ever. We’ve had at least one NFL back on the roster (if not 2) for like the last 18 years in a row. Guy Herbert is the worst CFB QB we’ve had in the grouping of Harrington, Clemmins, Dixon, Thomas, MM8[/b].
I know it’s over and it never really began.
Your post was complete shit except for MM8. I like it.
Well I was wrong about Helfrich until I was right, so we’ll see.
Also, rereading my post reminded me that I forgot to mention our receivers. that was only because I don’t know who any of them are.
People think Oregon are going to surprise everyone this year. I think they will too. They’re going to be a lot worse than we’re preparing for.
If you're disappointed in Oregon football this year, it's more of an issue with your expectations than the football team. This is an 8-4, 9-3 team, and yeah it will be funny to see the quooks online melt down after the first couple of losses.
Yep. For the Ducks to win 10 games they can't have an injury, anywhere and they need a few teams on the schedule to be worse than projected.
They're really the only program on an upward trajectory in the conference in terms of talent acquisition so they will get there soon, but they aren't there yet.
Getting blown out is unacceptable as they are fairly healthy, but double digit wins is a stretch.
Lol you fucking said months ago it doesn't matter who coached this team they were for sure a 10-11 wins with Herbert. Getting nervous the off season is almost over?
Link[/b]?
https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/48132/vegas-sure-likes-our-dwags/p2:
First you provided this gem:
"I expect Oregon to do the same, but might win the bowl game as they'll lose two conference games and play in the gas station bowl or some garbage."
3 OOC wins, 7 conf wins = 10 wins. Moments later you doubled down:
"Oregon was the most consistent program in the conference for 25 years, had one bad year, one rebuild year, and appear ready to get back into double digit win territory on a regular basis again. That's not grandeur, that's what serious football programs do."