The TD run in overtime

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As Roaddawg said, it was a pass before we called timeout. But the playcall was perfect. They moved Mitchell in motion who had a double team which moved two UW defenders out of the play. And we? ran right behind the moving defenders. Great design.

One thing I’ve noticed, is that Cristobal doesn’t waste his timeouts. Every time he calls a timeout in a big play, we seem to make the right playcall and execute. That didn’t happen under Helfrich.
 
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I like the fact it was a True Freshman running the Ball behind a Sophmore replacing an injured true freshman starter
 
As Roaddawg said, it was a pass before we called timeout. But the playcall was perfect. They moved Mitchell in motion who had a double team which moved two UW defenders out of the play. And we? ran right behind the moving defenders. Great design.

One thing I’ve noticed, is that Cristobal doesn’t waste his timeouts. Every time he calls a timeout in a big play, we seem to make the right playcall and execute. That didn’t happen under Helfrich.

But he's just a clown with over rated four stars.
 
He's going to be great at Miami next year.

Unfortunately, if history is any indication, Rick will have to have two or three god awful seasons before that happens

Richt has at least until 2020. And by then he'll have talent at Miami and going 9-3 every year (because the ACC is so bad), so it won't matter.
 
He's going to be great at Miami next year.

Phil is 80 and it appears the Ducks have a winner at head coach. Miami won't have the check book to get into that kind of battle.

If Crystalballz is successful at Oregon, He will take the Miami job when offered. He’s a Florida guy (sound familiar?)and would take a pay cut if need be to go back home. Besides by then 5 Mill per year will be run of the mill salary. An extra couple mill per year won’t keep him in Eugene if He’s successful and offered by the U.

Oregon like all but a handful of schools, is a stepping stone job. That’s why they hired Helfrich. They knew if He was good, He wasn’t going anywhere.
 
He's going to be great at Miami next year.

Phil is 80 and it appears the Ducks have a winner at head coach. Miami won't have the check book to get into that kind of battle.

If Crystalballz is successful at Oregon, He will take the Miami job when offered. He’s a Florida guy (sound familiar?)and would take a pay cut if need be to go back home. Besides by then 5 Mill per year will be run of the mill salary. An extra couple mill per year won’t keep him in Eugene if He’s successful and offered by the U.

Oregon like all but a handful of schools, is a stepping stone job. That’s why they hired Helfrich. They knew if He was good, He wasn’t going anywhere.

I disagree. I think he is a smart guy. The mecca to football they built at Clemson can only be matched in Eugene. It's way way way easier to win in the Pac-12 also.
 
He's going to be great at Miami next year.

Unfortunately, if history is any indication, Rick will have to have two or three god awful seasons before that happens

Richt has at least until 2020. And by then he'll have talent at Miami and going 9-3 every year (because the ACC is so bad), so it won't matter.

He has talent there now. He has an elite defense, and more than enough weapons on offense to not be losing to fucking Virginia.
 
He's going to be great at Miami next year.

Phil is 80 and it appears the Ducks have a winner at head coach. Miami won't have the check book to get into that kind of battle.

Some things money can't buy. Like coaching you alma mater in a place where college football is a religion. It's only a matter of time if he turns out to be a good coach.
 
He's going to be great at Miami next year.

Phil is 80 and it appears the Ducks have a winner at head coach. Miami won't have the check book to get into that kind of battle.

If Crystalballz is successful at Oregon, He will take the Miami job when offered. He’s a Florida guy (sound familiar?)and would take a pay cut if need be to go back home. Besides by then 5 Mill per year will be run of the mill salary. An extra couple mill per year won’t keep him in Eugene if He’s successful and offered by the U.

Oregon like all but a handful of schools, is a stepping stone job. That’s why they hired Helfrich. They knew if He was good, He wasn’t going anywhere.

I disagree. I think he is a smart guy. The mecca to football they built at Clemson can only be matched in Eugene. It's way way way easier to win in the Pac-12 also.

You’ve appeared in 2 Natties and are still a stepping stone school. Everybody has Mecca like facilities now. In fact Northwestern has the best. And the ACC isn’t any better than the PAC 12 now that FSU has been neutered.
 
He's going to be great at Miami next year.

Unfortunately, if history is any indication, Rick will have to have two or three god awful seasons before that happens

Richt has at least until 2020. And by then he'll have talent at Miami and going 9-3 every year (because the ACC is so bad), so it won't matter.

He has talent there now. He has an elite defense, and more than enough weapons on offense to not be losing to fucking Virginia.

Richt sucks. But you already know that.
 
He's going to be great at Miami next year.

Unfortunately, if history is any indication, Rick will have to have two or three god awful seasons before that happens

Richt has at least until 2020. And by then he'll have talent at Miami and going 9-3 every year (because the ACC is so bad), so it won't matter.

He has talent there now. He has an elite defense, and more than enough weapons on offense to not be losing to fucking Virginia.

Richt sucks. But you already know that.

Sucks is A strong word though after yesterday, it rolls off the tongue a little bit more easily. I still say that his record over an extended period of time in the SEC put him well north of sucking.

Query: Would Peterman have done better at Georgia over the same period of time than Richt? Honest question.
 
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He's going to be great at Miami next year.

Phil is 80 and it appears the Ducks have a winner at head coach. Miami won't have the check book to get into that kind of battle.

Some things money can't buy. Like coaching you alma mater in a place where college football is a religion. It's only a matter of time if he turns out to be a good coach.

Mario also knows as well as anybody that expectations down there are extreme. He knows that if you are not knocking on the door and competing for titles, you won't have asses in the seats, and you will be under pressure eventually. I'm not sure Oregon is quite where Miami is in terms of outsized expectations.
 
He's going to be great at Miami next year.

Unfortunately, if history is any indication, Rick will have to have two or three god awful seasons before that happens

Richt has at least until 2020. And by then he'll have talent at Miami and going 9-3 every year (because the ACC is so bad), so it won't matter.

He has talent there now. He has an elite defense, and more than enough weapons on offense to not be losing to fucking Virginia.

Richt sucks. But you already know that.

Sucks is A strong word though after yesterday, it rolls off the tongue a little bit more easily. I still say that his record over an extended period of time in the SEC put him well north of sucking.

Query: Would Peterman have done better at Georgia over the same period of time than Richt? Honest question.

I don’t think you can compare. Richt drew off of an Ocean of talent at Georgia. Sure you had to fight Bama, Auburn, LSU and FSU for it. But there was much moar of it to go around than the West Coast and Peterman. I’d say they are comparable in one respect as neither could win the Big Game. So it’s very well possible that Pete is Richt.
 
Creep you talk all sorts of shit to doors here yet you keep hammering out posts about your own irrelevant program.

And yes, Pete would have done better than Richt at Georgia.
 
But when it got to overtime and Washington was held to a field goal on its possession, the Ducks weren’t about to let the game continue. Cristobal said that even if Verdell had been stopped on the third-and-goal run, the Ducks likely would have gone for it on fourth down. It’s an attitude Cristobal wants the Ducks to have and differs from Oregon teams of the past, especially recent seasons.[/i]

https://washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/point-made-no-12-oregon-gets-validation-plan-is-working/2018/10/14/4ea5d2f6-cfe7-11e8-a4db-184311d27129_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.4748814580e4
 
Creep you talk all sorts of shit to doors here yet you keep hammering out posts about your own irrelevant program.

And yes, Pete would have done better than Richt at Georgia.

This reads like a drunk poast. You still knockin' 'em back man? It was yesterday. Candidly, I didn't understand the first sentence.

I talk about the Hurricanes. What's the point of pointing that out? I have for years. Some care and respond, and some even ask; others find it irritating. IDGAF either way.

Irrelevant? So that's the test? Don't be stupid.

You really sure Peterman's better than this? What makes you so sure?

2001 Georgia 12 8 4 0 .667 11.51 3.60 15 22 Music City Bowl-L
2002 Georgia 14 13 1 0 .929 18.18 3.96 8 3 3 Sugar Bowl-W
2003 Georgia 14 11 3 0 .786 17.46 6.11 11 4 7 Capital One Bowl-W
2004 Georgia 12 10 2 0 .833 12.66 3.33 3 3 7 Outback Bowl-W
2005 Georgia 13 10 3 0 .769 13.75 3.36 13 4 10 Sugar Bowl-L
2006 Georgia 13 9 4 0 .692 10.21 3.75 15 9 23 Chick-fil-A Bowl-W
2007 Georgia 13 11 2 0 .846 17.20 5.66 13 2 2 Sugar Bowl-W
2008 Georgia 13 10 3 0 .769 11.60 4.52 1 1 13 Capital One Bowl-W
2009 Georgia 13 8 5 0 .615 9.06 6.36 13 13 Independence Bowl-W
2010 Georgia 13 6 7 0 .462 6.35 2.65 23 22 Liberty Bowl-L
2011 Georgia 14 10 4 0 .714 10.67 4.02 19 12 19 Outback Bowl-L
2012 Georgia 14 12 2 0 .857 17.93 4.21 6 3 5 Capital One Bowl-W
2013 Georgia 13 8 5 0 .615 12.82 7.59 5 5 Gator Bowl-L
2014 Georgia 13 10 3 0 .769 18.84 5.07 12 6 9 Belk Bowl-W
2015 Georgia 12 9 3 0 .750 8.98
 
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