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Fair takes, Oregon putting one kid in the first round is a far cry to what OSU has done in recent years as well as the success of them in the league. The Oregon coaching staff was not even in place for that development. So IMO it's not anything they can refer to. Unfortunately I think Keeley is...
I think everyone as a whole is pleased with the defensive improvements. I am curious what our defense looks like against a competent QB and passing game. However when will we actually face that this year? MSU? Penn State? Hopefully we are able to hold up in that piece as the D seems capable of...
If this is the case I think the preference has to be for Wilson and Keeley. Uiagalelei's Dad just throws up red flags based on some of the items I have read, seemingly focused on the $$$ and not really the development piece. OSU would be the obvious choice if development was the focus with LJ.
Happy with week one results, expected a few big plays. Some were purely just hell of a plays. Can sleep easy knowing we stopped them to under 250 total offense and pulled out the W
Why, I hate the reasoning of it's Alabama. I don't think other universities are like it's OSU when they lose a recruit. Won't win the recruiting battles until we can win the big one.
If we can pull it off, ND, Stanford, Oregon, Florida State. ND for obvious reasons, proximity, history, added rivals for the newly added USC and UCLA. Stanford wins the NACDA Directors Cup on a regular basis, outside of the revenue sports they are dominate. Also provides USC,UCLA a closer away...