#2 Oregon vs #16 Washington (4:00 PM Fox Sports 1)

#6
#6
When I first change the channel to an Oregon game, I can never tell which team they are because of their uniforms.
 
#8
#8
So I'm watching this Oregon game. Just like always...Washington is playing better ball and taking out Oregon players and it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter because O is like 8 deep at EVERY position. Hell, I bet they are 6 deep at punter. It doesn't matter how well anybody plays against them because no Oregon player ever breaks a sweat... ever. No oregon player plays more than a quarter of football. Even the QB hasn't played more than half a game this year (that's true). Is this football now. No matter how well you play you will not win if you don't have more players? Tennessee exposed Oregon. Oregon played sloppy poor football against us, but it didn't matter. We have to keep the same players on the field all game.

discuss. :hi:
 
#12
#12
Merged, but it's become obvious to me that the deepest teams are constantly the top teams. It's like cheating. Is the point to play better ball or collect players?
 
#14
#14
I think there needs to be limits on number of players. Everything else in the NCAA is going to an NFL model. play offs, separate leagues, paid players. We need to set limits on the amount of players a team can have.
 
#18
#18
Oregon is beating UW almost as bad as they beat us.

I hope they win the NC this year, SEC streak be damned.
 
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#21
#21
Well, T's roster lists 98 and the ducks roster lists 99 on their websites... Maybe I'm missing something here. I don't understand how O can be so deep. So deep that no one player stays on the field for long and they don't ever face a physical challenge, other than Stanford. Which s probably the most physical team imo.
 

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