OREGON arriving in the B1G will create changes

No I'm not.

I'm thinking of Oregon 2 years ago, when 4th year Cristobal lost to (3-9) Stanford.
You do realize year 1 in the B1G Oregon beats Nebraska in the range of 35-14 right? Oregon is a far and better overall program than Nebraska in 2023 and going to be in 2024. The Ducks are built to compete with the nation's best teams.
 
You do realize year 1 in the B1G Oregon beats Nebraska in the range of 35-14 right? Oregon is a far and better overall program than Nebraska in 2023 and going to be in 2024. The Ducks are built to compete with the nation's best teams.

Last years Georgia game says otherwise
 
You do realize year 1 in the B1G Oregon beats Nebraska in the range of 35-14 right? Oregon is a far and better overall program than Nebraska in 2023 and going to be in 2024. The Ducks are built to compete with the nation's best teams.

I have no idea what to expect from year 2 of Matt Rhule at Nebraska.
I have no idea what to expect of year 1 of Matt Rhule at Nebraska.

I have no idea if Oregon will even play Nebraska in 2024.

Oregon will have 3 OOC and likely USC/UCLA/Washington.

That only leaves 6 other Big 10 games.

Dragging Nebraska into this as a distraction isn't going to silence me or anyone else.
 
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Dan Lanning's very first game vs the #1 team in the country and defending champions in their own backyard. Yeah.

Odd that you didn't see that coming when you made this thread about "Oregon Taking Down Georgia".

 
You're thinking Oregon is the same Oregon as 10 years ago.....Cristobal changed the DNA of the Ducks. Oregon is far more physical and talented then even those Chip Kelly days of the blur speed. Our current recruiting class ranks 4th within the B1G and it is built with a defense.

Oregon will arrive well prepared for the B1G.
Ducks have won 1 Pac championship in the last 8 full seasons, wasn't even in the championship game last year to fight for it, and got dominated by Utah the year before - twice.

Last year they lost to both of their rivals and the games were late in the season.

There are no indications the Ducks are ready to take on anything near your delusions.
 
Odd that you didn't see that coming when you made this thread about "Oregon Taking Down Georgia".

It was because they played in Georgia. Not because Georgia was 46 points better than them
 
The Ducks are built to compete with the nation's best teams.
So is Texas, yet with the best talent money can buy how do they manage to not win the Big XII every year? Are they going to be top dog in the SEC every year going forward? Perspective little duckie perspective.
 
In 20 years Oregon will have a few national titles and plenty of B1G conference titles. Oregon is a program still trending upward and look at what they have already accomplished in the last 20 years. No program in the country is rising as fast as Oregon has in the last 20 years. The next 20 while within a big time conference is going to be wonderful.
I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for illustrating a large reason why the PAC didn’t survive: unreasonable numbers.
 
Dan Lanning's very first game vs the #1 team in the country and defending champions in their own backyard. Yeah.

I mean...either you're built for it or you're not.

If Cristobal "changed the DNA of the Ducks"...they should have been ready, right?

Lanning didn't change the DNA back, did he?
 
Utah was a better team

Yeah by 31 and 28 points.
i.e. 5 scores and 4 scores.

Utah lost the Rose Bowl to Penn St 35-21.
It was 35-14 until Utah got a garbage TD with 1:47 to play against Penn St's scrubs.

But Cristobal had that Oregon DNA changed by year 4. amirite
 
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I mean...either you're built for it or you're not.

If Cristobal "changed the DNA of the Ducks"...they should have been ready, right?

Lanning didn't change the DNA back, did he?

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