OREGON arriving in the B1G will create changes

I don't think Oregon will win the b1g regularly.

I don't see any issue with thinking they could win at least once per decade.
I wouldn’t either if Chip was still the coach and the program was hitting like it did when he was. I just haven’t seen Oregon have that kinda strength since he left. You’ve won the PAC but lost to a bad Auburn team one of those years, backed into the COVID year and didn’t really deserve it and Georgia wiped the floor with you last year. Oregon has pretty much been a paper tiger.

Now the flip side is if Michigan can win it like they did last year then anything is possible.
 
You don't think running the table will be harder in the B1G than it was in the Pac? And basically no one ran that table as it was. Undefeated in conference was super rare.
You don't have to run the table to win the conference
 
They got destroyed by Ohio State playing for a national title. A game that actually mattered
Destroyed??? it was a 1 point game with 2 seconds left in 3rd quarter. I was at that game sitting with both Duck and Buckeye fans. Buckeye fans were not comfortable in first half and most of 3rd qtr. Zeke did run wild late in the game. It was a competitive game, until Zeke put it in high gear.

Plus pretty sure the Playoff semi final in the Rose Bowl against Heisman Trophy winner Winston and FSU riding a 29 game win streak was a game that mattered. Until UGA trounced TCU last year it was the largest margin of victory in the CFB Playoffs.
 
UCLA and psu are the only ones Oregon would break a sweat against in that group

So Oregon will always beat the teams they are supposed to now?


Has Oregon lost to a (3-9) team in the last 2 years?

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No. But Oregon's (0-3) against a WAC/MWC team in the last 15 years.

Oregon's beaten lots of WAC/MWC teams in that span.

Presumably you're fixated on BSU, which will be rectified in the next couple years.
 
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