Reasons Kayvon actually chose Oregon thread

Early playing time, no competition, and opportunity to be a big fish in a small pond and stand out.
 
Ask yourself: "Late in the recruiting process why did some schools abruptly stop recruiting him and then other schools move in?"
 
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Love me a team with elite athletes who don’t do Competition

You could have said the same thing about Shaq during the Sark years.

Or budda before Pete started winning

Point being...there isn’t competition until one day there is competition. You have to start somewhere. Oregon is getting the kind of recruits and running a system they haven’t ran before. It takes a couple years for the fruits to ripen.
 
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During the Sark years??

Sark came in off a total mutiny from 0-12. During the same span, Oregon was piling up a decade of consecutive Near Natty’s(tm)

Quite honestly, shouldn’t you set your sights a little more reasonably? Like beating Cuog?
 
During the Sark years??

Sark came in off a total mutiny from 0-12. During the same span, Oregon was piling up a decade of consecutive Near Natty’s(tm)

Quite honestly, shouldn’t you set your sights a little more reasonably? Like beating Cuog?

Sark>Ty POTD

But seriously, it’s make it or break it for cristobal. He has the personnel to run his brand of football, if he doesn’t improve then a change is needed.
 
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If he was going to Oregon partly for the poon tang then I'd say good for him but he can get that anywhere.
 
During the Sark years??

Sark came in off a total mutiny from 0-12. During the same span, Oregon was piling up a decade of consecutive Near Natty’s(tm)[/b]

Quite honestly, shouldn’t you set your sights a little more reasonably? Like beating Cuog?

Which just goes to show how hard it is to build and how easy it is to fuck it completely up. One bad coaching move, and it's over.

Oregon was a shell of itself by the time Helfrich was canned. The rumors turned out to be very true that he was a lazy ass recruiter.
 
Early playing time, no competition, and opportunity to be a big fish in a small pond and stand out.

coffee cups?

Probably. There were persistent rumors from credible sources that somebody in his life wanted money for his services. If it was enough for even dirty ass USC to back off it's certainly suspicious. If I was an Oregon fan I wouldn't want some unproven head coach risking USC level sanctions on Oregon for a kid like that.
 
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