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Wait, when was Oregon's last national title?![]()
when was SC's last national title. Yea, tell me more World War 2 stories grandpa.
when was SC's last national title. Yea, tell me more World War 2 stories grandpa.
USC is one of the 3 or 4 programs in the country that are ALWAYS one recruiting class away from a top 10 again no matter how far that program slides. Once they get back to full recruiting it will only take a decent HC to take over the Pac again. This is a pure fact and always has been.
Oregon MUST maintain their current status or they will fall back well below where USC is now. They do not have that national staying power. Never have, never will. In fact there aren't any other teams in the Pac that do. Runs to the top happen to other teams, but staying there and getting back to there after a fall are nowhere near what USC has. There isn't a single student of college football that doesn't know that.
Other teams with that power? For sure ND and Bama are programs that can rebuild out of the ashes quickly. Probably a few arguments why Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Florida, Maybe Miami and FSU of the more modern era. Georgia has a long history and can build a team back fast.
Oregon isn't even in the same zip code as any of those. Neither is UW nor any other Pac team outside of USC, the granddaddy of fast rebuildable teams. PERIOD.
USC is one of the 3 or 4 programs in the country that are ALWAYS one recruiting class away from a top 10 again no matter how far that program slides. Once they get back to full recruiting it will only take a decent HC to take over the Pac again. This is a pure fact and always has been.
Oregon MUST maintain their current status or they will fall back well below where USC is now. They do not have that national staying power. Never have, never will. In fact there aren't any other teams in the Pac that do. Runs to the top happen to other teams, but staying there and getting back to there after a fall are nowhere near what USC has. There isn't a single student of college football that doesn't know that.
Other teams with that power? For sure ND and Bama are programs that can rebuild out of the ashes quickly. Probably a few arguments why Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Florida, Maybe Miami and FSU of the more modern era. Georgia has a long history and can build a team back fast.
Oregon isn't even in the same zip code as any of those. Neither is UW nor any other Pac team outside of USC, the granddaddy of fast rebuildable teams. PERIOD.
You really dont have respect for NCAA royalty do you. Many teams i pick on and make fun of, but I respect teams like USC, Michigan, tOSU, ND and a select few others for what they have done. Then we have the johnny come lately's like Oregon who dont get the respect yet due to the Boise Syndrome, you simply have not done enough to earn that respect yet. Win a title, just one, then talk.
Not sure Miami will ever be a power house again. Teams with the ability like you're talking about probably include the ones you've mentioned plus Texas, Ohio state, Lsu, Oklahoma, and Florida as well.
about to be 5 straight BCS Bowls.
in the BCS era, 6 total BCS bowl appearances.
That's a shit ton. back off.
about to be 5 straight BCS Bowls.
in the BCS era, 6 total BCS bowl appearances.
That's a shit ton. back off.
Wait, when was Oregon's last national title?![]()
That aint shit because if you dont win it all, you are just one of the losers. You should show respect to the teams who have achieved what yours has faile dot do every year of its existence, atleast they made it to the top, your team is still trying to climb that hill and failing.
Also, Wiz. With your list, I think it is utter BS that Washington cant build something either. Oregon and Washington could both easily run this conference. Battling each other year in and year out for the North title with winner being favorite to win the PAC. You now have the facilities.
I think we can all agree its pretty bad when an SEC team has more Rose Bowl wins than Oregon.
Yeah, all those BCS bowls are consolation prizes for being not quite good enough.
damn it. I thought Harvard did as well. They did until a couple of years ago.![]()
Bama has four in its history, according to its record books, that more than all but four of the Pac 12 current membership. Surprised me when i read it.