
Beat Nebraska the last time we played them. Also our loss to Nebraska was Oregon's worse team in about 2 decades, congrats.but he dropped a game against Nebraska.
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Beat Nebraska the last time we played them. Also our loss to Nebraska was Oregon's worse team in about 2 decades, congrats.but he dropped a game against Nebraska.
Nah, we'd take Washington over Oregon. At least they have been historically relevant at some point.
Academically relevant too. But you’d miss OD’s reaction to realizing oregon is basically just another Iowa if they play in the Big 10.Nah, we'd take Washington over Oregon. At least they have been historically relevant at some point.
Yeah. That part doesn’t matter much. Conferences have been slowly reaching out of their geographic area for a while now.Flying from Portland to Phoenix is 2 hours, 35 minutes.
Flying from Portland to Minneapolis is 3 hours, 15 minutes.
Not exactly a huge difference.
wtf has anyone heard this?
To be honest, I am skeptical I'll even be a big college football fan a few years from now. The whole NIL thing and the way it is being abused leaves me cold. When I see students barely able to afford going to college and doing whatever they can just to get by and then I see Stud Mocus over there demanding his "rights" and how he's "entitled".............well I just don't like it. Letting the players make some money is OK but this crap of turning a team into hired mercenaries with multi-million dollar "deals" likely will not be a sport I want to support. NIL has created an arms race for buying players and the whole culture of college sports is being ripped to shreds because of money, money, money. If they want to create super conferences then so be it. But if I'm asked to pony up money so OU can hire/retain/sign a Million Dollar Quarterback I'm gone. I'll give the money to the academic side of the school and move on down the road.This. While not ideal, the football travel for West Virginia in the Big 12 has been a lot less onerous than it has been for the other sports.
Ever think we'll have "Football only" conferences? That's where the idea of "super conferences" belongs IMHO.
Another option would be for football to be independents and play in more regionalized conferences for the other sports.
It's about money, they have been struggling anyways, without the paydayI think its funny that USC is the big fish because of name. they want to go for money but what about competition?
they think they will do better in the BIG?
Pac 12 titles
oregon 4, Stanford 3, Washington 2
Utah 1, USC 1
south division titles
Utah 2, USC 2, UCLA 2, Arizona 1, ASU 1, Colorado 1.
so they have less championships that 3 teams and have 2* out of 9 division titles
and they say the competition in the PAC isnt enough?
I think its funny that USC is the big fish because of name. they want to go for money but what about competition?
they think they will do better in the BIG?
Pac 12 titles
oregon 4, Stanford 3, Washington 2
Utah 1, USC 1
south division titles
Utah 2, USC 2, UCLA 2, Arizona 1, ASU 1, Colorado 1.
so they have less championships that 3 teams and have 2* out of 9 division titles
and they say the competition in the PAC isnt enough?
lol @USC fans who think Oregon football was only successful from 2010 on.lol @Oregon fans who think football was invented in 2010.
how long is the flight from portland to maryland? how about happy valley?Flying from Portland to Phoenix is 2 hours, 35 minutes.
Flying from Portland to Minneapolis is 3 hours, 15 minutes.
Not exactly a huge difference.
lol @USC fans who think Oregon football was only successful from 2010 on.
but what happened in 1939, 1972, or 2003 has little to do with the state of the game in 2021 and beyond. living off past success doesnt mean future success just like past failure doesnt mean future failure.
Depends on the value it brings. I can see a USC, Ore, UCLA, plus 1 being valuable.This won't happen because once talks begin Ohio State will throw a fit and the B1G will never upset their prized program
Probably take both, TBH. USC, UCLA, Ore, and UW would be a nice west coast pod in the B1G.Nah, we'd take Washington over Oregon. At least they have been historically relevant at some point.
Correct ... a lot of arguing about records and shit when what matters is what will they contribute to the money pie. That cuts against Stanford, probably. USC, UCLA, Ore, and UW stretches from south to north in the West. And the teams with the most tradition for the most part.It's about money, they have been struggling anyways, without the payday