And Lanning said it wasn’t a weakness. Like he said that fake field goal wasn’t a bad call. Like bruh stubbornness isn’t a good coaching trait, acknowledging areas of improvement is.
it wasn't pretty, but the Ducks got off the field without giving up points. Held serve. Would go a long ways to drive 80 yards for a TD. Big ask though
Pretty sure our entire D Line is NFL caliber. Like it’s pretty much a NFL line against college kids for UW.
I'm not sure it's a good idea to keep Gabriel in the game at this point might be both backup QB's can't play without losing their redshirt
The Oregon men's BB team beat #9 Alabama. 83-81 in that LV tourament. Gained more NIL money!! great night to be a Duck!
Last year, Harbaugh was the Wolverine’s coach and they won the national title. This years team isn’t the same caliber, especially offensively. OTOH, the Buckeyes were the early season favorites to win the Big 10 and the national title.
Is anyone else surprised by how little innovation we're seeing from Chip Kelly and OSU? When Chip had it rolling at Oregon it was always fun to think about what he could do with the next level up of talent. He has that talent at OSU and nothing. Yes, I know OSU has injuries but they didn't when they played Oregon. Chip is just burned out and done. Kinda sad.
he caught lightning in a bottle at Oregon. Opponents didn't have a handle on defending the Spread with power run like Chip was using, and they sure as shit didn't know how to defend the spread + tempo. Chip innovated the two merged and also had innovative practices. But defenses learned how to stop the spread and they learned ho to defend tempo. In no small part because most offenses were using variations of both Chip couldn't find any more silver bullets. He was still a decent coach, but he was a poor recruiter and had no patience for wealthy alums (except Phil Knight). He was 46-7 at Oregon and has been 63-69 since he left, in both the NFL and at UCLA. That's not the record of a great coach