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Quack 10

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  1. 14 hours ago, Bald Eagle said:

    This is the best move for CWT.  The Uncle Phil/Nike money won't last forever(Uncle Phil is 80).  UCLA just hired Chip Kelly.  Herm Edwards to ASU.  USC always gets good players.  Stanford is good most of the time now...Washington is back in the top 10...even Washington State is pretty good.  The Pac 12 will not contend for the national championship due to everyone beating each other.  FSU has to only get by Clemson, Miami, and a few others.  What? BC, Duke, Wake, Syracuse, etc....you see my point.  Tally isn't a great city but there is nothing to do in Eugene, Oregon.  Absolutely the best thing for CWT and good for Coach Jim.  DC at FSU is better than being head coach at USF any day.  USF is a stepping stone not a destination.  Strong will be out soon too. 

    As a Duck, I don't necessarily disagree regarding CWT's move or the easier route to the playoff, but a few of your other statements are questionable.

    Uncle Phil has installed a $100M endowment to the athletic department, so the money isn't drying up at Oregon any time soon.

    Eugene isn't a metropolis, but it's only two hours from Portland, and if you like hiking, hunting, skiing, boating, fishing, crabbing, clamming, beachcombing or sightseeing there's plenty to do, to name a few. I've never quite understood this logic anyway. Tuscaloosa isn't exactly known for its nightlife, is it? What the heck does Tallahassee have that Eugene doesn't, besides heat, humidity and a state capital?

    Leavitt's contract prohibits him from seeking other jobs during the season, including bowls, so he has not made a deal with FSU, and he won't until after the 16th. I'd like to see Oregon offer him the head coaching position, but I've heard people mention his baggage as "the face of the program," so I have my doubts they'll do it, although I think it would be the best decision.

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    Bring back our pee-gold helmets like back when we didn't care about helmets because we were a pretty good **** football team.

    This is what I am talking about!!!

     

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    Ahh, the good old days!

     

    How you cattle doing, anyway?

     

    Go Bulls! I'll be pulling for my favorite lower-right-coast team again this year!

  3. I have to admit it, I missed the end of the game on Saturday, and never saw the final score. I was talking to a friend on the phone and we were watching a few different games together, but he didn't get the USF/UNR game, so I switched over to the Beavers and Wisconsin thinking USF was going to lose.

    Needless to say, I caught the replay yesterday. WOW! ****! IN-CRAY-EE-BLAY!

    USF looked totally gassed late in the game, but somehow found it in themselves. Great, great win.

    Really, it could be a defining victory for your season. I hope so anyway.

    Congratulations, and go get the 'Gurs! No letdown!

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  4. Well, I'm going to assume after Wazzu's horrible performance last night that the UO/WSU game will probably be a 1 p.m. start. Not much marquee value.

    So, if the Bulls can get past the Wolf (space) Pack and the Gers, it should be a battle of undefeateds. Cool, we can make the bar by end of the first quarter if you're in Prime Time.

    Bullwinkle, I'd love nothing more than to catch USF at the J. It's on my bucket list, but of course, as far away as I am, I'll be obligated to do Disney and Universal, too. Maybe in '13!

    As far as beating the Toejams goes, I'm feeling pretty good about a potential split. SC certainly has more talent across the board than just about anybody (definitely anybody else in the PAC), but I think their lack of D-line depth is going to become an issue later in the season, and possible on their OL as well. Conversely, Oregon might have the best defense in their history this year. They're deep, experienced and talented, though still not SEC big. That doesn't mean that Barkley won't pick them apart, but I think they'll fare better this year than they did last.

    Anyway, I probably won't be able to see Chatanooga up here at the North Pole, but I'll definitely be tuned in to the Nevada game!

    Go Bulls!

  5. I just stopped in to wish good luck to my favorite “lower right coast†team and fans.

    USF, much like Oregon several years ago, has built something of a reputation for fading late in the season, justified or otherwise, but that will change eventually. Heck, Oregon is three-time defending league champion, Rose Bowl champ, and still gets the “can’t win the big one†label. Shake it off! I’ve got high hopes for the Bulls; don’t let me down! ;)

    Your schedule looks challenging late, but do-able, and I have faith in Skip (although he’s no Chip, and I’m damned glad your Bucs didn’t steal Kelly away from us!)

    I was really hoping to talk my wife into going to Reno on the weekend of the 8th,and then just springing the football game on her, but family has gotten in the way of that. I hope those of you attending have a great time, although Nevada fans almost have a worse reputation for being obnoxious than Oregon fans (ask Boise State.)

    One question: Can you tell me the anticipated start time for the USF/FSU game? I’ll be at the Clink (Century Link Field - Seahawks home) on 9/29 watching the Ducks dismantle Mike Leach’s Wazzu Pirates, but that kickoff time isn’t set yet either. I’m a having a couple of friends up from Oregon and we’d like to catch the USF game on the tube if possible, but I lack DVR technology. Any clue would be helpful.

    Go Bulls! Go Ducks!

    WTD!

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