socaljim242
Phantom Marine
Oregon through the past decade always got decent classes. Nothing to write home about.
The program started taking strides with recruitment of players that fit a certain football philosophy and style.
Now with the new facilities and more so a handful of years in a row being a bcs caliber team, annual threat to win the PAC, and a national stage NC contender, the Ducks have started landing some big time recruits like never before. Oregon is getting players consistently now that they never would have gotten before.
A top 20 class for the Ducks is very big. From there it is all about figuring out how to put themselves on an equal playing field with the perrenial top 10 teams and competing with them by scheming.
An ever evolving process for sure for a team with Oregon's history or like y'all like to say lack thereof.
But doesn't oregon have to change their scheming? it's been shown that power teams can slow them down. Are they recruiting bigger players for the lines and therefore can't play a breakneck speeds?