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WhiteMamba
John: 8:36
2013: Oregon 45 UW 24
I'm fully aware that Oregon has depth and speed, alot more then the Dawgs, but this is still college football and well anything can happen. 10 years is a loooooonnnngggg time, but I believe there is a different feeling around the Dawgs program since they have an established, proven, leader....
^ whole lotta clubs aiming to put the Ducks down Mamba, mine included. Your team is awesome and will have a BIG RED BULLSEYE on their backs for quite some time to come.
Awsome array of pics ya just pounded us all with, tank gawd ya didn't post that Huffer of a TD last year against State...
waiting...
I loved that both teams at last years civil both wore home unis. Lotta color contrast on that field.
That target on the back.... I love it. ANd this season it is even bigger. But this schedule sets up quite nice for a PAC Championship home game.
It will come down to Oregon needing to beat OSU in Corvally. I will be there and after the 2013 Civil I will be NERVOUS.
Beaver Nation will be bubbling. After 2008 when Oregon went in there and took away the Beavs RB berth. I have a feeling the OSU fans haven't forgotten. I am sure they would love to spoil our chances at a PAC CCG.
^ Good stuff Mamba...color contrast is awesome...no likey that "layout" #1 reciever wif "ball in hand" pic tho...
Washington has ZERO chance of beating Oregon this season... Absolutely none..
Your 100% correct my large lumber jack looking buddy, but again let me say it again, its college sports and anything, anything can happen....
The city of Portland, Oregon, has been forced to dump millions of gallons of drinking water. Why?
Because someone urinated into a water reservoir.
Surprising still, this isn't the first time this has happened.
The latest incident took place about 1 a.m. Wednesday. Cameras captured three teens near the Mount Tabor Reservoir No. 5. One of them approached the iron fence and apparently got close enough to relieve himself directly into the reservoir.
Three teens were arrested after one allegedly urinated into a Portland reservoir.
Three teens were arrested after one allegedly urinated into a Portland reservoir.
The three teens were apprehended, and the 50-million-gallon reservoir was taken offline for testing.
Thanks to the teens, the Portland Water Bureau will have to dump 38 million gallons of drinking water, said administrator David Shaff.
"Our customers have an expectation that their water is not deliberately contaminated," he said.
All three teens received citations for trespassing; one was cited for public urination.
Shaff told the Oregonian newspaper that the teen knew exactly what he was doing.
"It's stupid," Shaff told the newspaper. "You can see the sign that says: 'This is your drinking water. Don't spit, throw, toss anything in it.' He's four feet away from that sign."
Shaff was also the administrator when a similar incident took place in June 2011. Surveillance cameras caught a man urinating into an 8-million gallon reservoir.
pffffft. new reason to believe, yet we all know come October yall will be saying the same damn thing. "oh, we all knew we would get beat, we were just a lil more confident."
Washington has ZERO chance of beating Oregon this season... Absolutely none. I have been telling you all the same thing for 5 years now.
And the results? I am always right, Oregon beats the hell out of Washington on the field.... Every time. It aint changing this season.
Just like Arizona had no shot against Oregon. I mean come on, we beat Arizona.
It is funny, in 5 years of football Oregon has lost to one team outside the top 10. That was last year vs Zona.
It will be another 5 years before it happens again.
They haven't known winning on any level in any sport in that miserable state