Thee 2022 Oregon Decommit Thread

If you can't see that Oregon is rising to the top of the college football world then you are blind and can't evaluate college football. Oregon at it's current status, having NIL now with Nike, it's just a matter of time before we bring home the natty
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If you can't see that Oregon is rising to the top of the college football world then you are blind and can't evaluate college football. Oregon at it's current status, having NIL now with Nike, it's just a matter of time before we bring home the natty
You can't keep a coach, let alone 'win a natty'. Babysteps my friend.
 
You brought up recruiting and I commented on recruiting. Don't distract from the facts of this current recruiting class.

Oregon's class is still ranked 12th nationally, now 2nd in the PAC-12. Sure we lost some, but we still have a great class followed by amazing previous classes.

How is your class?
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As I said from the moment Mario left, the new coach will need to hit the transfer portal hard.

I do think that Manning is an interesting enough hire to keep a lot of the talent from transferring out (unless they have other reasons for doing so).
 
As I said from the moment Mario left, the new coach will need to hit the transfer portal hard.

I do think that Manning is an interesting enough hire to keep a lot of the talent from transferring out (unless they have other reasons for doing so).

You mean Lanning?
 
Word is FSU's OC Kenny Dillingham is on Lanning's hotlist.

2021 Florida St

85th in Total Offense
72nd in Scoring Offense
93rd in Passing Offense
51st in Rushing Offense

2020 Florida St

62nd in Total Offense
85th in Scoring Offense
98th in Passing Offense
31st in Rushing Offense

"Word has already surfaced that some high-caliber coaches could join Lanning’s Oregon staff. It was reported Sunday that he is targeting Florida State offensive coordinator Kenny Dillingham for the same position at Oregon."

 
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