TrippieRedd
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You’re overreacting. He’s not gonna transfer over one guy. There are players all over the country that are best friends but don’t go the the same school. They didn’t even go to the same high school this year manmaybe it’s just the negavol in me talking, but im worried that since Nicos best friend committed to oregon he may transfer to oregon after this year if he doesn’t get playing time, cause remember he was a oregon lean until the spring time
fun fact, because why the eff not? its -°'sVery cold. Spotted these on interstate 81 about an hour ago
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Webb?They're being selective and sticking to their strategy. We've seen other schools place a higher value on players we're willing to let go. UT just stays the course. I do think we could lose another receiver. We could have a wider rotation next year, so I hope he stays through spring and competes. Think the coaches will encourage that, but we'll see.
The original design for the AT-ATs in the 1970s was a computer generated 3d model of a dinosaur? Lucas!!!fun fact, because why the eff not? its -°'s
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Was the orginal design inspiration for the AT AT walkers.
I could see me doing this!-4 this morning in my neck of the woods.
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So you’re saying other schools are going to get good players, too? This is always going to be true. Just worried about Tennessee. Plenty of really dynamic playmakers in this group to get excited about. Should be plenty more next year. Just continue to build.You try getting kids from the South and Texas to come to the Pacific Northwest and play in the PAC-12 (without USC and UCLA). Oregon has one of the best NIL operations in the country, with the Nike brand behind them, but there is only so much they can do given the geographic and conference headwinds they are fighting.
And if you go by the On3 consensus rankings they are 3 spots ahead of us right now.