Dan Mullen Has To Be Fired Right?

Not sure where you think Cristobal is going. He is completely owning the PAC-12 and has an easy road to the CFP every year.

He's *potentially going to the highest bidder, a team that has Nattys, superior recruiting territory and plays in the premiere conference in CFB.

Credit to Oregon for what they've done there, but as history has shown the job there is a launching point to bigger jobs. Y'all could change that, but you ain't gonna do it for $4.4 million per year.
 
He's *potentially going to the highest bidder, a team that has Nattys, superior recruiting territory and plays in the premiere conference in CFB.

Credit to Oregon for what they've done there, but as history has shown the job there is a launching point to bigger jobs. Y'all could change that, but you ain't gonna do it for $4.4 million per year.
His buyout is very high. He is staying at Oregon. The Ducks have one of the best recruiting classes, the future is very bright as is the recent past, showing it's a program that is stable. The committee wants the Ducks to be top 4. Oregon is now a top 6 job in college football. Basically Oregon is the Clemson West of the Rockies.

No reason to leave the job for the grind of the SEC.
 
Not sure where you think Cristobal is going. He is completely owning the PAC-12 and has an easy road to the CFP every year.
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His buyout is very high. He is staying at Oregon. The Ducks have one of the best recruiting classes, the future is very bright as is the recent past, showing it's a program that is stable. The committee wants the Ducks to be top 4. Oregon is now a top 6 job in college football. Basically Oregon is the Clemson West of the Rockies.

No reason to leave the job for the grind of the SEC.
I can think of 3 million reasons to leave.

 
I can think of 3 million reasons to leave.

It's not all about money. Plus he has a ton of bonuses he can get and he has unlimited support. For instance, if the Alabama job came open next year, I am not entirely sure I as a coach would want to take that job even if they offered me 10 million a year. Why? Because I am not filling Saban's shoes.

Get paid 10 million a year and be out in 2 years? Or get paid 3 million and be set for as long as you want? Which do you take? I'd prefer stability and easier path to a championship then the pressure of coaching in Alabama (Insert SEC team here with unrealistic expectations) and be out in a couple years.
 
It's not all about money. Plus he has a ton of bonuses he can get and he has unlimited support. For instance, if the Alabama job came open next year, I am not entirely sure I as a coach would want to take that job even if they offered me 10 million a year. Why? Because I am not filling Saban's shoes.

Get paid 10 million a year and be out in 2 years? Or get paid 3 million and be set for as long as you want? Which do you take? I'd prefer stability and easier path to a championship then the pressure of coaching in Alabama (Insert SEC team here with unrealistic expectations) and be out in a couple years.
98% take the 10mm and Cristobal is in the 98%.
 
It's not all about money. Plus he has a ton of bonuses he can get and he has unlimited support. For instance, if the Alabama job came open next year, I am not entirely sure I as a coach would want to take that job even if they offered me 10 million a year. Why? Because I am not filling Saban's shoes.

Get paid 10 million a year and be out in 2 years? Or get paid 3 million and be set for as long as you want? Which do you take? I'd prefer stability and easier path to a championship then the pressure of coaching in Alabama (Insert SEC team here with unrealistic expectations) and be out in a couple years.

It's a job! Of course it is about money. He's not there to do charity work. He's the FOURTH highest paid coach in the PAC, even though he's owned it.

And his buyout drops to $6.5 million after mid January, just in time. 😆
 
Cristobal has just taken over the PAC-12. He's going on his 3rd straight year of being a conference champion. We recruit like an SEC school, we have a defense like an SEC school, we have a powerful offense that can run the same run play over and over and can't be stopped. Oregon and Cristobal have created a powerhouse out West and this conference is our stepping stone every year to the CFP

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Scoring Offense
Texas: 10th
Oregon: 23rd

Total Offense
Texas: 30th
Oregon: 33rd

Rushing Offense
Texas: 20th
Oregon: 25th

Passing Offense
Oregon: 63rd
Texas: 70th
 
I'm sorry what job do you guys think he takes? Florida? Miami hurricanes rival? The dude still has his Mom send him food home made from Miami, he isn't going to UF that would be blasphemy.

Miami is the one place that worries me and I can't say I wouldn't blame the guy if he ended up in Miami some day because it is home for him. But there are a couple reasons I dont think we Duck fans have to worry about that right now. One is that Cristobal has a goal at Oregon and it is to bring Oregon a national championship. I think he stays here until he accomplishes that goal. Second, Miami can't afford Cristobal's buyout nor his assistants buyouts because Cristobal would ask that his assistants get taken care of too.
 
I'm sorry what job do you guys think he takes? Florida? Miami hurricanes rival? The dude still has his Mom send him food home made from Miami, he isn't going to UF that would be blasphemy.

Miami is the one place that worries me and I can't say I wouldn't blame the guy if he ended up in Miami some day because it is home for him. But there are a couple reasons I dont think we Duck fans have to worry about that right now. One is that Cristobal has a goal at Oregon and it is to bring Oregon a national championship. I think he stays here until he accomplishes that goal. Second, Miami can't afford Cristobal's buyout nor his assistants buyouts because Cristobal would ask that his assistants get taken care of too.

Making an emotional argument when millions of dollars are on the line makes me chuckle.

I see it being a lot simpler, y'all got to put the money on the table for the man. Pay him!

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Making an emotional argument when millions of dollars are on the line makes me chuckle.

I see it being a lot simpler, y'all got to put the money on the table for the man. Pay him!

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Millions when already being paid millions.

So it isnt just an emotional decision. Think about it, do you want 4 million a year but guaranteed stability, or at least very good stability, or do you want 10 million a year with a major unknown.

Cristobal essentially is guaranteed 3 more years at Oregon. That means he finishes out this year, can be 4-8 next year, 4-8 the following year and then maybe his seat gets hot going into that next year.

Or take a job like Florida, where expectations are huge and they expect immediate success, you're going up against Georgia, Lsu, Alabama, the rest of the SEC, and you may get 10 million a year but you may not make it past 2 years and next thing you know you're looking for a job instead of having jobs being offered to you.

I'm a stability guy and when I am already making millions with stability and comfort, I dont see the reason to risk it for a few million more.
 
Cristobol is 2-2 against Stanford.

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One of those losses comes from a once in a lifetime fumble on a young guy trying to do too much when it was not needed and the last one comes from being screwed by the officials. I am not the only one that thinks that about the officials, it is pretty universally known and understood from the sports media. Oregon got screwed in that game.
 
Millions when already being paid millions.

So it isnt just an emotional decision. Think about it, do you want 4 million a year but guaranteed stability, or at least very good stability, or do you want 10 million a year with a major unknown.

Cristobal essentially is guaranteed 3 more years at Oregon. That means he finishes out this year, can be 4-8 next year, 4-8 the following year and then maybe his seat gets hot going into that next year.

Or take a job like Florida, where expectations are huge and they expect immediate success, you're going up against Georgia, Lsu, Alabama, the rest of the SEC, and you may get 10 million a year but you may not make it past 2 years and next thing you know you're looking for a job instead of having jobs being offered to you.

I'm a stability guy and when I am already making millions with stability and comfort, I dont see the reason to risk it for a few million more.

Oregon fans have had a decent amount of experience with this now and the answer is always greater risk, greater prestige and more money. Y'all got to learn the lesson.

Pay the man!
 
Oregon fans have had a decent amount of experience with this now and the answer is always greater risk, greater prestige and more money. Y'all got to learn the lesson.

Pay the man!
Or does he see what happened to Taggart and realize the risks because he saw it first hand?

Oregon is almost exactly the same job as Clemson.
 
One of those losses comes from a once in a lifetime fumble on a young guy trying to do too much when it was not needed and the last one comes from being screwed by the officials. I am not the only one that thinks that about the officials, it is pretty universally known and understood from the sports media. Oregon got screwed in that game.

Sorry, but I'm not seeing these scores as "Completely Owning" the Pac 12 and West of the Rockies.

Fresno St (31-24)
Stanford (24-31) L
California (24-17)
UCLA (34-31)

Washington (26-16)
 
Sorry, but I'm not seeing these scores as "Completely Owning" the Pac 12 and West of the Rockies.

Fresno St (31-24)
Stanford (24-31) L
California (24-17)
UCLA (34-31)

Washington (26-16)
You're not paying attention to the whole picture. Oregon's recruiting is light years ahead of any other PAC school, the way Oregon wins those games is way more dominant then the score indicates. Last night we beat Washington by 10, but that game was over when it was UW 9 and Oregon 3 and Washington tried to go for it on 4th and 1 instead of taking the points to make the game 12-3. That is how large the gap is between Oregon and some of it's fellow members in the conference. They need to play a near perfect game to beat the Ducks.
 
Or does he see what happened to Taggart and realize the risks because he saw it first hand?

Oregon is almost exactly the same job as Clemson.

Dabo Swinney makes almost double what Cristobal does at Oregon....That's not the same.

It's capitalism. If you want to keep the best you gotta pay the best. Push your school to pay the guy and you *may can keep him, but you can't keep low balling and expect top coaches to stay there. It's irrational.
 
Dabo Swinney makes almost double what Cristobal does at Oregon....That's not the same.

It's capitalism. If you want to keep the best you gotta pay the best. Push your school to pay the guy and you *may can keep him, but you can't keep low balling and expect top coaches to stay there. It's irrational.
Who is to say if Oregon thought Cristobal could be leaving they don't offer him a raise?
 
Who is to say if Oregon thought Cristobal could be leaving they don't offer him a raise?

I hope they would, but history indicates they wouldn't bid high enough.
 
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