Lawrence Wright
Troll Brother #1
- Joined
- Sep 14, 2009
- Messages
- 21,466
- Likes
- 18,426
This was no different than their loss to Auburn. Oregon is too small along the lines for a team with the caliber of linemen that OSU had. It's great to be fast but if you are only negligibly faster than a guy whose 15lbs heavier than you it will be a long night. You can tout 15 or Jones but at the end of the day linemen won that game.
So a photo of all the money Pilot makes for us would be a mirage of a Gator Bowl trophy and an unfinished makeover of a stadium. Would rather be Oregon.
Their board is over here:
Oregon Ducks Football, Basketball, and Recruiting Front Page
Because I claim that Oregon has done better than us, I'm gushing over them? Laughable.
Wow are you delusional. They just played in the national championship game. You're funny, at least you have that going for you.
maybe better than us for the last six years..overall it isn't even close
Location: Eugene, Oregon ▪ Colors: Green & Yellow
Stadium: Autzen Stadium (cap. 53,800)
Record*: 97 Years, 550-433-34, .558 W-L% (Major School)
*W-L-T adjusted to 551-432-34 by NCAA.
Conferences: Pac-12, Pac-10, Pac-8, AAWU, Ind and PCC
Conference Champion: 10 Times
Bowls: 28 Bowls, 12-16, .429 W-L% (Major Bowls)
Ranked in AP Poll: 12 Times (Preseason), 15 Times (Final), 268 Weeks (Total
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee ▪ Colors: Orange & White
Stadium: Neyland Stadium (cap. 100,011)
Record*: 110 Years, 786-349-51, .684 W-L% (Major School)
*W-L-T adjusted to 787-349-50 by NCAA.
Conferences: SEC, Southern and Ind
Conference Champion: 13 Times
Bowls: 50 Bowls, 26-24, .520 W-L% (Major Bowls)
Ranked in AP Poll: 38 Times (Preseason), 42 Times (Final), 565 Weeks (Total)
yep and they missed their opportunity..USCw and UCLA are recruiting very well and the Trojans will have a full squad for the first time in years
USC being down is the main reason Oregon has been in BCS bowls that last few years..that ended this year
Scholarship reductions combined with injuries, transfers and attrition left USC's football team with 44 available scholarship players for last season's Las Vegas Bowl. That's 41 fewer than the NCAA maximum, so it will take at least two years of signing maximum-size recruiting classes of 25 before the Trojans are back to full roster strength.
The Times' timeline for a return to an 85-scholarship roster makes some sense mathematically. USC signed 19 playersfive were early enrolleesas part of the 2014 class. Starting next February, first-year head coach Steve Sarkisian will be able to sign a full class.