Youngest team in the nation only loses 30% of it's production after legendary 4-3 season!

What clearly false narrative will the media willfully push for Oregon this season?

Can't wait to find out!
 
Mario is a top 5 recruiter

That one I actually believe.

I can't disagree so far but it seems like only 2019 when we? were the top team in recruiting

Hopefully Oregon gets the same results we did after Petersen ramped up our recruiting to go 8-5

Right now looking in it seems like they get everyone and we don't. So like pretty much the last duckade
 
What clearly false narrative will the media willfully push for Oregon this season?

Can't wait to find out!

They are a small school in the middle of no where will be tough for them to keep up with the paychecks of bigger schools in the NIL age.
 
What clearly false narrative will the media willfully push for Oregon this season?

Can't wait to find out!

2021 was a hard year for the ducks breaking in a new defensive coordinator. And to be fair it’s the first real full season for moorehead. But they really seemed to get it dialed in at the end of the year, those earlier losses to (insert shit teams) seem like a long time ago. Cristobol has it rolling.

Cook it. This is the narrative for 2021.
 
If I’m not mistaken Oregon’s dubious claim to being the youngest team came from having a bajillion freshmen, sophomores, and redshirt versions of those on the roster. 74% of scholarship players were underclassmen, some of whom had already graduated.

A more accurate statement would have been something like “the most eligibility remaining among the 85 man roster” but that doesn’t leave much room in a tweet. It’s also spin on there being so few upperclassmen that hadn’t been processed. But hey, the marketing department is doing their job and the media prefers to fluff the brand name instead of the generic.

As for retuning production -[/b]

Something happened that caused Oregon to lose a lot of returning production in the formula between Connelly’s ratings in February and now.
https://twitter.com/ESPN_BillC/status/1356309795544961024?s=20

The Pac-12’s most efficient QB and top dual threat decided to take his talents and returning production to Lubbock.

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The potential number one pick in the draft figured that Texas Tech better fits his skillset of looking like he’s trying to handle a particularly slippery turd.

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Also gone prematurely is Isaac Slade-Matautia. I would have preferred to keep him, but his kids are going to be starting college soon and I can’t fault him for wanting to get a foot in the door at a fine school like SMU. It’s a cocaine school instead of a meth school - and every parent would do the same. Plus, Jim Leavitt will be able to babysit.

They’ll have to try to replace him with some unheralded LB, Jason Flower or something like that. I read that he looked like Godzilla destroying Tokyo in the spring game, but I didn’t see it live. The governor forbade attendance as punishment after too many plastic straws were used that week. I would have watched it on the Pac-12 Network but I now only get the top 3,600 channels.

Deommodore Lenoir will actually be missed. He was a senior, got drafted and finally promoted to Dumbledore. The other seniors had all opted out, with the exception of Jordon Scott and Austin Faoliu, who only opted out on a play by play basis. Nick Pickett opted out of not hitting receivers in the head - the concussion protocol guy for the Cuog will miss his production.

To answer your other que(e)ry, If Cristobal doesn’t get the conference championship three-peat then the following excuses will be acceptable:
* Had the youngest roster in 2020.
* Needs more tim to get his guys in there.
* Kayvon was taking it easy because they developed him so well that he was already guaranteed NFL monies, this straight year with a top-7 pick.
* Younger players too talented, caused team chemistry issues.
* Unfavorable schedule and for every team Oregon is their soup bowl game so they try harder, playbook was stolen, players too fat or not fat enough, etc.

If 2021 isn’t the year and 2022 isn’t the year, then 2023 will be special. If not special by 2024 then hire this guy.
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What clearly false narrative will the media willfully push for Oregon this season?

Can't wait to find out!

They are a small school in the middle of no where will be tough for them to keep up with the paychecks of bigger schools in the NIL age.

Because there aren't any alumni business owners in Portland.

Thibs just got 6 figures
https://fansided.com/2021/07/06/oregon-football-kayvon-thibodeaux-endorsement-deal/

I'm waiting for him to opt out from the season now
 
What clearly false narrative will the media willfully push for Oregon this season?

Can't wait to find out!

They are a small school in the middle of no where will be tough for them to keep up with the paychecks of bigger schools in the NIL age.

Because there aren't any alumni business owners in Portland.

Thibs just got 6 figures
https://fansided.com/2021/07/06/oregon-football-kayvon-thibodeaux-endorsement-deal/

I'm waiting for him to opt out from the season now

I wouldn’t be surprised if the advertisers put incentives to play the full season in tneir contracts. Could be an interesting dynamic.
 
What clearly false narrative will the media willfully push for Oregon this season?

Can't wait to find out!

They are a small school in the middle of no where will be tough for them to keep up with the paychecks of bigger schools in the NIL age.

Because there aren't any alumni business owners in Portland.

Thibs just got 6 figures
https://fansided.com/2021/07/06/oregon-football-kayvon-thibodeaux-endorsement-deal/

I'm waiting for him to opt out from the season now

I wouldn’t be surprised if the advertisers put incentives to play the full season in tneir contracts. Could be an interesting dynamic.

I think so too

Nice to have a hundred grand while you spend the year preparing for the draft
 
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