Head coaching record[edit] Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Oregon State Beavers (Pac-10/Pac-12 Conference) (1995–present) 1995 Oregon State 25–24–1 14–16 4th (North) 1996 Oregon State 32–16–1 14–10 2nd (North) 1997 Oregon State 38–12–1 18–6 2nd (North) 1998 Oregon State 35–14–1 15–9 2nd (North) 1999 Oregon State 19–35 7–17 8th 2000 Oregon State 28–27 9–15 6th 2001 Oregon State 31–24 11–13 6th 2002 Oregon State 31–23 10–14 6th 2003 Oregon State 25–28 7–17 T–8th 2004 Oregon State 31–22 10–14 T–6th 2005 Oregon State 46–12 19–5 1st College World Series 2006 Oregon State 50–16 16–7 1st College World Series Champions 2007 Oregon State 49–18 10–14 T–6th College World Series Champions 2008 Oregon State 28–24 11–13 T–6th 2009 Oregon State 37–19 15–12 T–3rd NCAA Regional 2010 Oregon State 32–23 12–15 T–7th NCAA Regional 2011 Oregon State 41–19 17–10 T–2nd NCAA Super Regional 2012 Oregon State 40–20 18–12 T–4th NCAA Regional 2013 Oregon State 52–13 24–6 1st College World Series 2014 Oregon State 45–14 23–7 1st NCAA Regional 2015 Oregon State 39–18–1 19–10–1 2nd NCAA Regional Oregon State: 754–421–5 299–242–1
Well. At least you didn't say you HATED the sport. I appreciate that. You know, just like I don't tell people that 12 months of being carpet bombed with non stop football first coverage on ESPN is absolutely annoying. But baseball cynics will go out of the way to tell you how much they HATE the sport. The answer to a question nobody asked.... Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
Mods, please move this garbage to where it belongs --> http://www.sportstwo.com/forums/oregon-ducks.515/
I don't hate baseball. I used to love playoff baseball because it was the only thing that actually felt like the same level of intensity as most other sports. The simple truth is that baseball has way way way too many regular season games. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I would agree you and they are talking about getting rid of about two weeks worth of the regular season. As for the playoffs, I don't know if that's possible. With what 30 teams, the gradual expanse of the playoffs was an eventuality. I don't have an issue with criticism of the game. Every sport can use tweeks, here and there. Baseball just implimented some more changes last week to increase the pace of the game. But I've found that's it's never good enough. The press has astroturfed this idea that everything is wrong with the game. Every year you read that baseball is dying and the sport is on the out. The truth is they have a die hard fan base (sort of like NASCAR) and a great commissioner in Rob Manfred. The critics are fine.... but the people who hate people need to get bent. They hopped on a mob mentality that isn't a fad anymore. Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
If we had a team, I would probably watch, but there's just nothing to get me interested. I won't support the Mariners and I haven't found a reason to get excited about it.
Instead I can make a thread that says, "The Beavers bb team is in 10th place." That way both teams would have a thread.
Typical great recruiter, horrible in game coach. His offense consisted of rolling the ball out there and relying on shooters to knock em down.
Anybody remember James Davis on that Luke, Luke and Fred team? Or Anthony Lever? More great shooters. Davis was tiny, like 5'7", but man could he shoot. I watched him in high school at Evergreen and actually played Aaron Miles real well. Might have got the better of him.
It's amazing that Oregon and OSU have had so many great basketball players but you wouldn't really call it a college basketball haven. No state or city college program has ever been able to capture the momentum of a truly continously successful program. Local fans always say, "Whatever happened to that guy who shot the ball in that game back in 1980? I can remember picture the name but not the face...." hehehe The Ducks will never become a standard college football power. They don't have the recruiting base or the money..... sorry, folks, let that truth sink in. (And yes, I am a Ducks fan.) Oregon coaches go about recruiting kids like they are looking for candidates in an ABC after-school special. The phrase "Is he an Oregon kid?" is becoming as exclusive as having a decent 40 time and blood pumping through his body. But they MIGHT be able to keep a coach like Altman happy and get a Natty someday that way. Or we can keep going to the Big Dance and losing to 5 star freaks of nature. Football brings in big money and Oregon is a minnow state. Truth. Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
I remember who was shooting at OSU in 1980 and he was a good one! http://photos.oregonlive.com/oregonian/2014/09/sittonjpg_2.html
Yeah. I interviewed at his hotel once in Tualatin. He's a really nice guy. I wish there were more local ball players that we could identify with like Sitton, Freddie Jones and Luke Jackson. Hopefully, Payton Pritchard will be the next one when he plays in Eugene next year. I don't know how Altman pulled him away from Lon Kruger and Oklahoma but great job! Mark Helfrich couldn't pull an apple fritter away from a maple bar. What a terrible recruiter. Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
Pritchards going to Oregon now? Interesting. Played West Linn in summer ball a couple years ago. Our hybrid zone gave him fits.