Oregon football program leads Pac-12 in secrecy

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  1. SlyPokerDog

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    Let's be honest: much of the bitching about secrecy is gambling related. Most actual fans understand and accept the need for teams to not give away information to the opposition.
     
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    And your point is???

    ...just kidding...that's really petty and annoying, uh?

    I support the program in the way it's running. Oregon has reason to protect player info and playbook development. So, we lead the Pac (which wasn't very measurable) but what Oregon is doing is not uncommon....

    32 teams closed either all practices, or all post fall camp. (I BET THESE ARE SUCCESSFUL PROGRAMS)
    41 provided limited access during the week, varying from 15 minutes to a half-hour before, or at the end of practice, once or several times in a given week.
    43, including Oregon and Oregon State, opened most or all of their practices during the week
     

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