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First, I would've posted this yesterday, but after a groggy morning and logging in in the afternoon to see I had 55 damn notifications I decided to hit the "X" button. Yesterday was just not going to happen.

So, I am here today, after more than 24 hours after yet another PAC-12 officiaiting robbery, to offer my perspective and outlook on the rest of the Oregon Ducks football season. Because many may not be aware, after the AP and Coaches polls came out yesterday, they brought with them some rays of sunshines through the cloud.

The Ducks lost on Saturday and damn that pains me to type. But I refuse to give up on this team and this season just like I saw Oregon Ducks players REFUSE to give up on Saturday night. Bo Nix suffering an injury only to try and get back into the game and eventually getting back into the game was INSPIRATIONAL. Alex Forsyth, arguably our best Offensive Lineman and LEADER on the team REFUSED to give up and fight through injuries to where he couldn't even feel his arm and he is out there blocking. I tell you as I type this portion of my post, I have so much pride in this football team and program. They fought so hard and therefore I refuse to give up, just like they refused to give up.

The AP and Coaches polls left a door open, and although this season can still achieve great success like still winning the PAC-12 Championship and getting to the Rose Bowl, it wouldn't be the Oregon way to settle for such accomplishments. We want the 'ship. That's why you come to Oregon and be a Duck, to play in the College Football Playoffs and to WIN a national championship.

Let me roll out the following situation, mind you Oregon is as high as 12th in the country, with 2 teams ahead of them that they do and can still play;

1. Georgia wins out. Let's just give them that #1 spot, that means there are 3 coveted spots remaining. Let the chaos begin.

2. Illinois beats #3 Michigan. This can happen. In fact, I dont even see this that far fetched of an outcome. The Illini are a good team and capable of beating any B1G team, except maybe Ohio State. This gives Michgian 1 loss.

3. #4 TCU could easily lose any of their remaining games, especially the Big 12 championship game. This team is the biggest fraud in the top 10. Weak conference btw.

4. #2 Ohio State wins out and beats Michigan badly. With only Maryland and Michigan left, and a B1G title game, I see tOSU winning out, but they got to beat Michigan convincingly. That gives them the 2nd spot and now only 2 coveted spots remain in the CFP.

5. #5 Tennessee loses. Again, SEC schedule, anything can happen on any given Saturday.

6. #6 LSU of course loses to Georgia in the SEC title game. 3 loss team, GOOD BYE.

7. #9 Clemson has Miami (uggghh) South Carolina and UNC left. All possible losses for a shaky Clemson team. One more loss for Clemson and they are OUT.

8. #7 USC beats UCLA and wins out and gets a spot in the PAC-12 Championship game.

9. #12 Oregon wins out. It's that simple. Beats #10 Utah, beats #25 Oregon State, and will get a likely top 6-5 team in USC for the PAC-12 title game. Oregon beats USC and the above mentioned situations play out, and the Ducks are not out of this.


Go Ducks!
 
Also I'd like to take a moment to just recognize the growth of the Oregon Ducks brand. They've established themselves as a great enough program that it takes 2 or more losses to knock them out of the CFP. Meaning, moving forward, Oregon will likely be able to suffer 1 loss throughout the season and always be alive for a playoff spot in the current 4 team playoff model.

Thinking back to even last year this was the case. Hell, it even took their loss to Utah in the Pac-12 CCG that officially knocked them out that gave them 3 losses.

Pretty awesome to see the Ducks get that deserved respect as a team and program from those making the important decisions.
 
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Also I'd like to take a moment to just recognize the growth of the Oregon Ducks brand. They've established themselves as a great enough program that it takes 2 or more losses to knock them out of the CFP. Meaning, moving forward, Oregon will likely be able to suffer 1 loss throughout the season and always be alive for a playoff spot in the current 4 team playoff model.

Thinking back to even last year this was the case. Hell, it even took their loss to Utah in the Pac-12 CCG that officially knocked them out that gave them 3 losses.

Pretty awesome to see the Ducks get that deserved respect as a team and program from those making the important decisions.

This is a very odd "moral victory" angle.
 
Trolls will troll, but look at that above mentioned outline and tell me there isn't a path
 
First, I would've posted this yesterday, but after a groggy morning and logging in in the afternoon to see I had 55 damn notifications I decided to hit the "X" button. Yesterday was just not going to happen.

So, I am here today, after more than 24 hours after yet another PAC-12 officiaiting robbery, to offer my perspective and outlook on the rest of the Oregon Ducks football season. Because many may not be aware, after the AP and Coaches polls came out yesterday, they brought with them some rays of sunshines through the cloud.

The Ducks lost on Saturday and damn that pains me to type. But I refuse to give up on this team and this season just like I saw Oregon Ducks players REFUSE to give up on Saturday night. Bo Nix suffering an injury only to try and get back into the game and eventually getting back into the game was INSPIRATIONAL. Alex Forsyth, arguably our best Offensive Lineman and LEADER on the team REFUSED to give up and fight through injuries to where he couldn't even feel his arm and he is out there blocking. I tell you as I type this portion of my post, I have so much pride in this football team and program. They fought so hard and therefore I refuse to give up, just like they refused to give up.

The AP and Coaches polls left a door open, and although this season can still achieve great success like still winning the PAC-12 Championship and getting to the Rose Bowl, it wouldn't be the Oregon way to settle for such accomplishments. We want the 'ship. That's why you come to Oregon and be a Duck, to play in the College Football Playoffs and to WIN a national championship.

Let me roll out the following situation, mind you Oregon is as high as 12th in the country, with 2 teams ahead of them that they do and can still play;

1. Georgia wins out. Let's just give them that #1 spot, that means there are 3 coveted spots remaining. Let the chaos begin.

2. Illinois beats #3 Michigan. This can happen. In fact, I dont even see this that far fetched of an outcome. The Illini are a good team and capable of beating any B1G team, except maybe Ohio State. This gives Michgian 1 loss.

3. #4 TCU could easily lose any of their remaining games, especially the Big 12 championship game. This team is the biggest fraud in the top 10. Weak conference btw.

4. #2 Ohio State wins out and beats Michigan badly. With only Maryland and Michigan left, and a B1G title game, I see tOSU winning out, but they got to beat Michigan convincingly. That gives them the 2nd spot and now only 2 coveted spots remain in the CFP.

5. #5 Tennessee loses. Again, SEC schedule, anything can happen on any given Saturday.

6. #6 LSU of course loses to Georgia in the SEC title game. 3 loss team, GOOD BYE.

7. #9 Clemson has Miami (uggghh) South Carolina and UNC left. All possible losses for a shaky Clemson team. One more loss for Clemson and they are OUT.

8. #7 USC beats UCLA and wins out and gets a spot in the PAC-12 Championship game.

9. #12 Oregon wins out. It's that simple. Beats #10 Utah, beats #25 Oregon State, and will get a likely top 6-5 team in USC for the PAC-12 title game. Oregon beats USC and the above mentioned situations play out, and the Ducks are not out of this.


Go Ducks!

How can it be an "officiaiting" robbery when you predicted 52-17?

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It is very unlikely Tennessee loses to South Carolina or Vandy. Even though Vandy is quote "a road" game, it will be primarily orange. When Tennessee was good, that was the case. It was the game for Tennessee fans in Nashville to go see their team.

I actually looked into getting tickets but didn't want to fork $ 200 out for the game (yes that is the going rate right now).

Heck, I am still nervous about Tennessee's chances at 11-1.
 
Tell me you didn't watch the end of the game without telling me you didn't watch the end of the game
I saw Oregon fake an injury to stop the clock when would have likely either run out or had one play from 40 yard line. Also on the illegal touching play, his knee hit inbounds so Clock would’ve run and time likely runs out.
 
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