GAME #15 Washington (4-0) @ UCLA (4-0) 10:30 pm (ET) ESPN

The games Oregon lost after that Dixon injury

6-7 Arizona L 34-24
6-7 UCLA L 16-0
9-4 Oregon State L 38-31

Seems like they just weren't that great of a team overall sputtering against mediocre, below average Arizona & UCLA teams.
Dude Oregon lost their heisman front runner. That game vs Arizona you list is the game he got hurt and obviously that is going to cause some issues when you lose your QB in the middle of the game.
 
You just posted an article that has app state ahead of oregon, is just based on wins and factors nothing else in… and still oregon comes in 9th… behind app state… :lol:

No doubt a top 10 team… :laugh:

Fucking clown.
So take App State and Boise ST and just keep P5 teams in there and Oregon jumps up to 7th.
 
the argument was Oregon is a top 10 program since 2000. Having a top 10 winning percentage since 2000 will certainly get you into the top 10. This is without noting the conference championships and National title game appearances they had.
 
Dude Oregon lost their heisman front runner. That game vs Arizona you list is the game he got hurt and obviously that is going to cause some issues when you lose your QB in the middle of the game.

Tennessee could use this excuse a lot in our bad run as well. Key in the SEC is you need strong second string players (still a gap with Tennessee btw and if we hit a losing skid, you will know why). Tennessee only has 1 full year's recruiting class from Heupel.

You need depth to be ELITE. That is why Alabama and Georgia dominate. Other SEC teams may have great starters but they don't have that depth.
 
Dude Oregon lost their heisman front runner. That game vs Arizona you list is the game he got hurt and obviously that is going to cause some issues when you lose your QB in the middle of the game.
I know you aren't about to debate the repercussions of losing a starting QB to a BUCKEYE fan.... right?
 
Very comical to try and say Oregon isn't a top 10 program since 2000. Possible troll job.
 
So take App State and Boise ST and just keep P5 teams in there and Oregon jumps up to 7th.
If you have to take teams out of the list because of the standards set, maybe the entire list is shit.

You are talking about removing 20% of the top 10 teams.
 
If you have to take teams out of the list because of the standards set, maybe the entire list is shit.

You are talking about removing 20% of the top 10 teams.
Don't have to, still Oregon is top 10. People want to make a clam about two G5 schools listed, well, okay then take them out. It only benefits Oregon on the list.
 
I wish App St and Boise St weren't listed because then Oregon would be 7th.
 
1. Alabama
2. Clemson
3. Georgia
4. Ohio State
5. Oklahoma
6. USC
7. Miami
8. LSU
9. Florida
10. Auburn
Dude get off your knees for USC. They had a run under Pete, which was found to be due to cheating and he got ran out of the conference by Chip Kelly. He was done for.

Miami has NEVER won the ACC since joining in 2004. And their run was from 1999-2003.
 
Don't have to, still Oregon is top 10. People want to make a clam about two G5 schools listed, well, okay then take them out. It only benefits Oregon on the list.
But listen....no one cares about how many games you've won unless you're Michigan.

Everyone else cares about National Championships. The fact you posted a list that didn't have Alabama at #1 is the first sign the list is shit. What Saban has done is unlike anything anyone has seen in college football.
 
Auburn has a great football season randomly every 7 years or so. Otherwise they are mediocre to bad.
 
Dude get off your knees for USC. They had a run under Pete, which was found to be due to cheating and he got ran out of the conference by Chip Kelly. He was done for.

Miami has NEVER won the ACC since joining in 2004. And their run was from 1999-2003.
Again, they have a National Championship since 2000. And that means more than have 26, 9-10 winning seasons.
 
1. Alabama
2. Clemson
3. Georgia
4. Ohio State
5. Oklahoma
6. USC
7. Miami
8. LSU
9. Florida
10. Auburn

That is a pretty good list but Florida and LSU should be a lot higher. Both have won a lot more Championships than the teams above them. I would list the following:

1. Alabama
2. Ohio State
3. Clemson
4. LSU
5. Florida
6. Oklahoma
7. USC
8. Georgia
9. Auburn
10. Texas

Miami was really only good from 2000-2005. Texas had a good run from 2000-2009.
 
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