PurpleJ
New Fish
Mariota fills the classic white power back just like Tebow. Totally similar.
OHHH he was comparing Cardale to Tebow. That's even funnier. Fuck I was really stoned yesterday.
Mariota fills the classic white power back just like Tebow. Totally similar.
The 2010 team rotated 25 guys on D that either played in the NFL or made an All-Conference team. The offense didn't have much talent outside of LaMike and Barner, but they weren't as good as the 2014 team.
The very simple football reason Ohio State won that game is Devon Allen tore his ACL in the Rose Bowl and Carrington was suspended for having an amount of THC in his urine that would be considered acceptable for the military or any corporate entity, but not the NCAA. Of course there were three other WR's out as well but those last two did it.
This allowed tOSU to play cover 3 all night and bring an extra man down into the box to stop the run. Luck plays a big part in everything in a long season and it didn't go Oregon's way at the WR position that year. A freshman Charlea Nelson was Oregon's best WR by the end of the year, which doesn't cut it.
The Fiesta Bowl year with Mariota would have been the best. Had the Ertz TD been officated correctly the Ducks would have played ND for the title which would have been a gimme. The Pac-12 fucked itself in football, which is par for the course.
I have to admit, I smiled when I saw that knee go in three directions.
Also, because I'm a contrarian, I'll take the Dennis Dixon knee year.
You have four guys who went on to be NFL Pro Bowlers (Stewart, Unger, Byrd, Ward) plus a couple more who hung around the NFL as starters to some extent for awhile (Chung, Schwartz, Dickson). What that says, I'm not really sure. But I've heard having NFL talent matters. As an added bonus, they punched Leavitt in the mouth in their bowl game.
Also, because I'm a contrarian, I'll take the Dennis Dixon knee year.
You have four guys who went on to be NFL Pro Bowlers (Stewart, Unger, Byrd, Ward) plus a couple more who hung around the NFL as starters to some extent for awhile (Chung, Schwartz, Dickson). What that says, I'm not really sure. But I've heard having NFL talent matters. As an added bonus, they punched Leavitt in the mouth in their bowl game.
Nail.Head.Smash
Dixon was the perfect weapon for Chip's early offense at Oregon. He became a much better passer under Chip, but his speed and elusiveness were his biggest threat. I was at the SC game and the talent disparity was evident when SC's players came out of the tunnel...roided up Matthews, Cushing, and Crazy Malauga. Several 3rd downs SC had all options covered only to watch Dixon elude the D and run out of bounds just beyond the stick. Back to back wins vs top 10 SC and ASU ramped up the Heisman and BCS talk....all for naught on that shitatstic Thursday in Tucson. I was there with a nice pregame glow from Dirtbags, sitting in the Zona donor section talking shit as Dixon faked the handoff to Snoop on 4th and short and ran 39 yds for the TD when all the Zona fans thought Snoop was stuffed. After the knee popped that was it so we skulked back to Dirtbags to drown our sorrows.
Also, because I'm a contrarian, I'll take the Dennis Dixon knee year.
You have four guys who went on to be NFL Pro Bowlers (Stewart, Unger, Byrd, Ward) plus a couple more who hung around the NFL as starters to some extent for awhile (Chung, Schwartz, Dickson). What that says, I'm not really sure. But I've heard having NFL talent matters. As an added bonus, they punched Leavitt in the mouth in their bowl game.
Nail.Head.Smash
Dixon was the perfect weapon for Chip's early offense at Oregon. He became a much better passer under Chip, but his speed and elusiveness were his biggest threat. I was at the SC game and the talent disparity was evident when SC's players came out of the tunnel...roided up Matthews, Cushing, and Crazy Malauga. Several 3rd downs SC had all options covered only to watch Dixon elude the D and run out of bounds just beyond the stick. Back to back wins vs top 10 SC and ASU ramped up the Heisman and BCS talk....all for naught on that shitatstic Thursday in Tucson. I was there with a nice pregame glow from Dirtbags, sitting in the Zona donor section talking shit as Dixon faked the handoff to Snoop on 4th and short and ran 39 yds for the TD when all the Zona fans thought Snoop was stuffed. After the knee popped that was it so we skulked back to Dirtbags to drown our sorrows.
My issue is that Dixon hurt that knee the week before late in the 4th quarter against ASU with the game already decided. Dixon and the coaching staff knew he had a partially torn ACL but Dixon wanted to give it a go, he then proceeded to fully tear it against Arizona.
which was the one that uw was going to beat rather easily
Also, because I'm a contrarian, I'll take the Dennis Dixon knee year.
You have four guys who went on to be NFL Pro Bowlers (Stewart, Unger, Byrd, Ward) plus a couple more who hung around the NFL as starters to some extent for awhile (Chung, Schwartz, Dickson). What that says, I'm not really sure. But I've heard having NFL talent matters. As an added bonus, they punched Leavitt in the mouth in their bowl game.
Nail.Head.Smash
Dixon was the perfect weapon for Chip's early offense at Oregon. He became a much better passer under Chip, but his speed and elusiveness were his biggest threat. I was at the SC game and the talent disparity was evident when SC's players came out of the tunnel...roided up Matthews, Cushing, and Crazy Malauga. Several 3rd downs SC had all options covered only to watch Dixon elude the D and run out of bounds just beyond the stick. Back to back wins vs top 10 SC and ASU ramped up the Heisman and BCS talk....all for naught on that shitatstic Thursday in Tucson. I was there with a nice pregame glow from Dirtbags, sitting in the Zona donor section talking shit as Dixon faked the handoff to Snoop on 4th and short and ran 39 yds for the TD when all the Zona fans thought Snoop was stuffed. After the knee popped that was it so we skulked back to Dirtbags to drown our sorrows.
My issue is that Dixon hurt that knee the week before late in the 4th quarter against ASU with the game already decided. Dixon and the coaching staff knew he had a partially torn ACL but Dixon wanted to give it a go, he then proceeded to fully tear it against Arizona.
@Pitchfork51 ruins everything
The 2010 team rotated 25 guys on D that either played in the NFL or made an All-Conference team. The offense didn't have much talent outside of LaMike and Barner, but they weren't as good as the 2014 team.
The very simple football reason Ohio State won that game is Devon Allen tore his ACL in the Rose Bowl and Carrington was suspended for having an amount of THC in his urine that would be considered acceptable for the military or any corporate entity, but not the NCAA. Of course there were three other WR's out as well but those last two did it.
This allowed tOSU to play cover 3 all night and bring an extra man down into the box to stop the run. Luck plays a big part in everything in a long season and it didn't go Oregon's way at the WR position that year. A freshman Charlea Nelson was Oregon's best WR by the end of the year, which doesn't cut it.
The Fiesta Bowl year with Mariota would have been the best. Had the Ertz TD been officated correctly the Ducks would have played ND for the title which would have been a gimme. The Pac-12 fucked itself in football, which is par for the course.
You watched a different game.
I will say that if Nelson had caught that fourth down catch into OSU's side of the field, Oregon could have rolled to an early 14-0 lead. That might have changed some of the script...but he didn't, so Oregon couldn't put OSU away early.
What then transpired was a demoralizing beatdown deserving of an "R" rating.
Urban Meyer coached a really bad game for about 2 and a half quarters. He let the young gun throw himself into 4 turnovers allowing Oregon to hang around 21-20 mid way through the third. Then, Meyer finally realized that Oregon was never going to stop Zeke. So they basically ran Zeke up the middle, Zeke to the left, and Zeke to the right. I don't think OSU threw one pass in the last 18 minutes of game clock. Zeke ended up breaking a National Title game record for rushing yards in a game with 246 and 4 tds.
To emphasize how bad of a drubbing this was: Name the last time a team had a +4 turnover margin and lost the game by three touchdowns...
I saw Ohio State play a junior high team that day.
I saw Ohio State play a junior high team that day.
Stfu. Stupid ass doog. How did you ever make it through college with cinderblocks for a brain? You think programmers are gods and act like UW is the academis rival of Stanford. You're a fucking joke. Oregon revolutionized the game of football and dominated the huskies for years. You talking trash to older brother is retarded. Clearly the coogs are more your speed.
I saw Ohio State play a junior high team that day.
Stfu. Stupid ass doog. How did you ever make it through college with cinderblocks for a brain? You think programmers are gods and act like UW is the academis rival of Stanford. You're a fucking joke. Oregon revolutionized the game of football and dominated the huskies for years. You talking trash to older brother is retarded. Clearly the coogs are more your speed.
Relax...
Yes Oregon revolutionized the game, that can not be argued. However, Oregon didn't revolutionize how to win championships consistently. They did what Billy Beane did with the A's. They created a system where a small market team could take advantage of the mistakes of big market teams. In Oregon's case, it was creating a system built on speed and endurance. But like what happened to Billy Beane, Oregon couldn't win the big games, because like Billy Beane ran into the Yankees, Oregon ran into teams that were bigger, stronger, and FASTER than they were. Oregon had one chance to win it all, and they blew it at home against Stanford. Other than that...they weren't beating the blue bloods in the biggest games[/b] without at least having similar talent.
Now just like what happened in baseball, most teams have imitated Oregon's system. Which is why they have evolved their recruiting to try and get well rounded higher level recruits. The Oregon way, is no longer a competitive advantage.
I saw Ohio State play a junior high team that day.
Stfu. Stupid ass doog. How did you ever make it through college with cinderblocks for a brain? You think programmers are gods and act like UW is the academis rival of Stanford. You're a fucking joke. Oregon revolutionized the game of football and dominated the huskies for years. You talking trash to older brother is retarded. Clearly the coogs are more your speed.
Relax...
Yes Oregon revolutionized the game, that can not be argued. However, Oregon didn't revolutionize how to win championships consistently. They did what Billy Beane did with the A's. They created a system where a small market team could take advantage of the mistakes of big market teams. In Oregon's case, it was creating a system built on speed and endurance. But like what happened to Billy Beane, Oregon couldn't win the big games, because like Billy Beane ran into the Yankees, Oregon ran into teams that were bigger, stronger, and FASTER than they were. Oregon had one chance to win it all, and they blew it at home against Stanford. Other than that...they weren't beating the blue bloods in the biggest games[/b] without at least having similar talent.
Now just like what happened in baseball, most teams have imitated Oregon's system. Which is why they have evolved their recruiting to try and get well rounded higher level recruits. The Oregon way, is no longer a competitive advantage.
Florida State disagrees.