The pac-12 should get 2 schools in the CFP. Those 2 will be forever be known as “THE PAC-2”. I have spoken.
one of Ohio State/Michigan will have a loss. The committee has been fairly consistent in taking a 1 loss conference champion over a 12-1 non-champion. got to keep an eye on Texas too
I mean I understand what he was trying to do but certainly the gift before halftime he should have taken. It would have made the score 22-21 and the Huskies would not have gone into halftime with a huge defensive stop. On the other hand if they make that TD they have the lead and a bunch of momentum. How can you blame him for trying it really? The classic "Hero" or "Zero" call.
In the rivals top 250 list of the top 2024 HS prospects in the country, 109 are listed as Defenders. As things sit today, 9 of those 109 are committed to Oregon STOMP
I read yesterday that of the top-7 defensive players on the West Coast, 4 are committed to Oregon. Of course, commitments in November don't always mean signed LOI's in mid-December
I like recruiting news, but I really only got into it after that 2010 team and then I realized how fickle the players are, and they might not even end up playing for us. Good recruiting is crucial, but I don't think I'll ever care like I did. I'm much more invested in what actually happens on the field.
Cameron Colvin was supposed to be the next Jerry Rice if you read his scout profile back in the day. Herbert and Clemens were lightly recruited.
Yeah... some guys come in highly recruited and they just never produce. It is what it is. That's why you have to recruit at a high level for a sustained period of time because some guys work out and some don't.
And if you do it at a high level for an extended period of time you will have far more success than the teams who don't.