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I don't think they play PSU until October 17.I give up. Is it a plunger?
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Couple things right out of the gate I notice.... First Hubbard added quite a bit more size and to me it seems Joel Hale is a little leaner than he has been
I'll second that I cannot believe football has already started up for the spring. The college playoffs were just about two months ago or so which is NOT a lot of time to get rested up and healed. Like it's been said the grind that these guys go through is crazy and because of that I'm still in disbelief of what this team accomplished last year. Had the toughest path to win it all of any college team ever, beat Heisman Candidates 3 straight weeks, annihilated 4-5 top defenses over the year, beat the SEC, and capped the season off by going rough shod over the #1 and #2 ranked teams in back to back weeks. Not to mention the QB thing, losing Noah Spence, and a death in the program. This off season, while I'm happy that football is back I'm in NO rush to get to August.
Back to football already (not complaining).
Not much of a "break" for these student-athletes. What a grind they endure. Seriously.

Joe Glenn, who coached the MT Grizzlies to a national championship and other finals appearances said it took a real physical and mental toll on the squad playing 16 games year after year. I hope the desire to be the best will help these young guys navigate the extended wear and tear that they are enduring. I will be interested to hear Meyer's thoughts on the subject as we work through this off-season. It could be worse. Oregon goes into spring with a beat-up squad, but with no NC to show for it. I would rather be in our shoes than that well rested team up North. They haven't played any football since November.Couple things right out of the gate I notice.... First Hubbard added quite a bit more size and to me it seems Joel Hale is a little leaner than he has been
I'll second that I cannot believe football has already started up for the spring. The college playoffs were just about two months ago or so which is NOT a lot of time to get rested up and healed. Like it's been said the grind that these guys go through is crazy and because of that I'm still in disbelief of what this team accomplished last year. Had the toughest path to win it all of any college team ever, beat Heisman Candidates 3 straight weeks, annihilated 4-5 top defenses over the year, beat the SEC, and capped the season off by going rough shod over the #1 and #2 ranked teams in back to back weeks. Not to mention the QB thing, losing Noah Spence, and a death in the program. This off season, while I'm happy that football is back I'm in NO rush to get to August.

Joe Glenn, who coached the MT Grizzlies to a national championship and other finals appearances said it took a real physical and mental toll on the squad playing 16 games year after year. I hope the desire to be the best will help these young guys navigate the extended wear and tear that they are enduring. I will be interested to hear Meyer's thoughts on the subject as we work through this off-season. It could be worse. Oregon goes into spring with a beat-up squad, but with no NC to show for it. I would rather be in our shoes than that well rested team up North. They haven't played any football since November.![]()