OREGON arriving in the B1G will create changes

Since Oregon's arrival in the B1G, the B1G conference has already said they will bring the B1G championship game to Las Vegas. Now take a look at this article ranking the football helmets from worst to best within the conference. Those in the lower half of this ranking list will be welcomed with new helmets and alternating helmets, they'll feel the pressure and need of having to have more than one option to keep up with the style and innovation Oregon brings to the conference.

Northwestern, Nebraska, Illinois, Rutgers, UCLA, Purdue, Minnesota, Penn State, you are all welcome! Welcome to the new age!
I hear that Oregon will change their helmet when they win a natty, then they will drop the 0 that's clearly indicative of the number of times they have won it all.
 
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.
Good grief OD. The Corn Aggies have sucked lately. So, Oregon is the tallest midget? :noidea:
 
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
I never said he did
 
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.
LOL.
 
Oregon needs to stop wasting so much time and money on different uniform colors and use that money to tear down Autzen and build a real football stadium. 54,000 is their stadium capacity? That is Rutgers'esque. I think three teams in the B1G will sell more tickets in one game than Oregon could sell in 2 games. Hell -- I think some Texas HS stadiums hold more people than Autzen.
 
Oregon needs to stop wasting so much time and money on different uniform colors and use that money to tear down Autzen and build a real football stadium. 54,000 is their stadium capacity? That is Rutgers'esque. I think three teams in the B1G will sell more tickets in one game than Oregon could sell in 2 games. Hell -- I think some Texas HS stadiums hold more people than Autzen.
Everything you just typed is idiotic. Uniforms the kids love and it helped recruiting immensely, took them from obscurity to playing for 2 National Championships, 3 Rose Bowl wins last decade and are now consistently in top 15 in recruiting. Yes 54k is small compared to the Shoe, Beaver stadium and the library that Michigan plays in. Look up loudest stadiums in the country you might learn something. I live in Texas and no high school stadium is close to 54k. Do better
 
Everything you just typed is idiotic. Uniforms the kids love and it helped recruiting immensely, took them from obscurity to playing for 2 National Championships, 3 Rose Bowl wins last decade and are now consistently in top 15 in recruiting. Yes 54k is small compared to the Shoe, Beaver stadium and the library that Michigan plays in. Look up loudest stadiums in the country you might learn something. I live in Texas and no high school stadium is close to 54k. Do better
54k is small, period. You average less fans per game than Purdue for crying out loud, and only have 3,000 more fans per game than Rutgers.

And uniforms aren't drawing kids to Oregon. Nike money is drawing kids to Oregon. It seems like that would be pretty self explanatory.

As far as the high school stadium comment -- I was being sarcastic. Compared to many football stadiums in the B1G -- Autzen is comparable to a high school stadium though. While UM, OSU and PSU are essentially twice the size of Autzen -- there are 6 or 7 other stadiums in the B1G bigger than Autzen. They have a football stadium that is the size of the bottom feeder P5 programs.
 
Let’s try to pick the talent back up at cheerleader as this is an area you actually were relevant in at one time.
 
Oregon wasn't playing Big 10 teams week-in and week-out though.

Pelini teams were built like Big 10 teams and went (9-4)/(10-4).

It was Mike Riley who brought that West Coast style offense and Scott Frost doubled down on it.

Heck, Mike Riley even beat Oregon.
Was watching the Lions yesterday and into the game comes Adrian Martinez at QB for us. My first thought was, Detroit brought in a veteran to be our 3rd string QB. Then the announcer says -- rookie Adrian Martinez. That guy seems like he has been around since the turn of the century, yet he is a rookie this year.
 
It was because they played in Georgia. Not because Georgia was 46 points better than them
You know what they say -- home state advantage usually gives the home team a 6 or 7 touchdown advantage. Take that out and Georgia/Oregon game would have been competitive.:dhd:
 
Since Oregon's arrival in the B1G, the B1G conference has already said they will bring the B1G championship game to Las Vegas. Now take a look at this article ranking the football helmets from worst to best within the conference. Those in the lower half of this ranking list will be welcomed with new helmets and alternating helmets, they'll feel the pressure and need of having to have more than one option to keep up with the style and innovation Oregon brings to the conference.

Northwestern, Nebraska, Illinois, Rutgers, UCLA, Purdue, Minnesota, Penn State, you are all welcome! Welcome to the new age!
Just to put things into perspective ... East Carolina will have a bigger impact on the B1G this year than Oregon.
 
A couple of renovations has shrunk Camp Randall from over 82,000 since 2004. Last year, capacity was over 80,000.

While I doubt Autzen will get that big, it seems likely that they will expand capacity to 70,000 in the next decade.
 
54k is small, period. You average less fans per game than Purdue for crying out loud, and only have 3,000 more fans per game than Rutgers.

And uniforms aren't drawing kids to Oregon. Nike money is drawing kids to Oregon. It seems like that would be pretty self explanatory.

As far as the high school stadium comment -- I was being sarcastic. Compared to many football stadiums in the B1G -- Autzen is comparable to a high school stadium though. While UM, OSU and PSU are essentially twice the size of Autzen -- there are 6 or 7 other stadiums in the B1G bigger than Autzen. They have a football stadium that is the size of the bottom feeder P5 programs.
Uniforms are a recruiting tool - has been since they have players input on the design since the mid 2000’s. This is a topic you obviously are not in tune with.
 
Husky stadium will never push up toward 100k. They value the view of the water and Mt Rainier way too much to block it with bulk seating. They'd have to drop their "The greatest setting in college football" thing. In fact, they lost some seating in the last reno in favor of adding better amenities.

Can't wait to see Ohio State, Penn State, Iowa on the lake. I've already seen Nebraska, MSU, Michigan, Illinois, etc.
 
Oregon needs to stop wasting so much time and money on different uniform colors and use that money to tear down Autzen and build a real football stadium. 54,000 is their stadium capacity? That is Rutgers'esque. I think three teams in the B1G will sell more tickets in one game than Oregon could sell in 2 games. Hell -- I think some Texas HS stadiums hold more people than Autzen.
UNLV's stadium holds 65,000.






Disclaimer: only 20k show up, but fuck you
 
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