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#76
#76
Um Bryce Brown said that if he decided by himself it would have been Oregon all the way.

"I love Oregon and I really wanted to go there, but my parents-er my parents and my family decided spiritually that Tennessee was the place to go"

That video in on rivals.


I really think that Oregon was #1, but Brian Butler/parents totally changed his mind(AKA praying, LOL).



Good luck with Bryce Brown, greatly respect his walk with God, but I think family/Butler influence isn't God.


GO DUCKS.
 
#77
#77
Wheaton your team will never be anything more to the rest of the nation than 'That team with all the jerseys.' Now sit down and contemplate that for awhile
 
#78
#78
Actually, Brown himself said he would have picked Oregon if it wasn't for his parents. So, I believe that would make them #1 and UT #2 until you factor in mom and dad.



Autzen is loud because of the fans. It was built before Knight was involved in supporting the program and architecture is not the reason. Though, I think that it's pretty amusing that someone who has been there thinks it was too loud to not have some technical reason behind it.

Oregon is a well funded team. But, they don't get more money than any college football program.

Two years in a row, Oregon was in on the #1 recruit, who also delayed the announcement into a highly publicized event. "It happens every year" is a bit hyperbolic. According to your argument that good players go where they can win, Oregon stacks up pretty good against UT by that measure over the last 10 years and especially over the last few.

If you're going to bag on every Oregon fan you can find about not having facts straight. At least make sure that what you're throwing out is accurate.



Again, we're flattered that other people think we're too loud to be humanly possible. There is no magic trick. Just intense fans.

I can't speak for all Oregon fans on this subject. Some are pissed. Some are dumb. I'm not. I respect that Brown had to make the decision for his own reasons. If it wasn't going to work for him at Oregon, even if it was only due to his parents wishes, I'm ok with that.



According to him, today, Oregon was his #1. Have you not seen that interview?


He didn't say why his parents wouldn't let him go to Oregon. But, I would think distance was a factor for them.

You my friend have a nice moral victory.
 
#79
#79
Yeah Brown's parents obviously affected the decision.


Oh and BTW, Oregon holds the record for loudest EVER recorded crowd noise against USC after a touchdown by Jonathan Stewart. 127.5 decibels!!!!
 
#80
#80
How much better does this make you feel about his final decision?
It actually makes us duck fans feel real good.

Knowing that we won't have a head-case at the RB position, whose parents make decision for him.


Great player, just has to use his bring correctly.

GOD GAVE YOU A BRAIN FOR A REASON!:)
 
#81
#81
wheaton there was an espn outside the lines special on loud stadiums several years back in which the designer of autzen described the physics behind the curvature of your stadium design in directing the fan noise onto the field...lane stadium at va tech is the same way and i can vouch for the fact that it gets very loud there but it is mostly due to acoustics. neyland at it's best is by far the loudest place in the nation due to the fact that we have far more fans...people in oregon can't magically yell louder than everyone else.

and if oregon was his top choice and ut was second then i guess coming in second was pretty damn good this time around.
you seriously need to read what you type before you post it because some of it is just too ridiculous to believe
 
#82
#82
wheaton there was an espn outside the lines special on loud stadiums several years back in which the designer of autzen described the physics behind the curvature of your stadium design in directing the fan noise onto the field...lane stadium at va tech is the same way and i can vouch for the fact that it gets very loud there but it is mostly due to acoustics. neyland at it's best is by far the loudest place in the nation due to the fact that we have far more fans...people in oregon can't magically yell louder than everyone else.

and if oregon was his top choice and ut was second then i guess coming in second was pretty damn good this time around.
you seriously need to read what you type before you post it because some of it is just too ridiculous to believe
Ridiculous to believe? What is?

Brown said himself that he would've picked Oregon were it not for Family(parents) and God and Prayer.


What's so hard to understand? Why can't southerners understand anything? LOL
 
#83
#83
Yeah Brown's parents obviously affected the decision.


Oh and BTW, Oregon holds the record for loudest EVER recorded crowd noise against USC after a touchdown by Jonathan Stewart. 127.5 decibels!!!!

Hate to burst your bubble, but (hate to brag on corndog eating swamp fuglies) LSU registered on a seismograph.

And what are you geeks doing recording your decibels? Do you do it to win arguments on the internet?

Everyone in Neyland is too busy rooting on the BIG ORANGE to "record decibels."

But good job though. It has helped you beat USC often. :birgits_giggle:
 
#84
#84
It actually makes us duck fans feel real good.

Knowing that we won't have a head-case at the RB position, whose parents make decision for him.


Great player, just has to use his bring correctly.

GOD GAVE YOU A BRING FOR A REASON!:)

fyp
 
#85
#85
Yeah Brown's parents obviously affected the decision.


Oh and BTW, Oregon holds the record for loudest EVER recorded crowd noise against USC after a touchdown by Jonathan Stewart. 127.5 decibels!!!!

That was a one time occasion i can probably bet you that the average decibels at Neyland beats out Autzen every year by a mile.:dance2:
 
#86
#86
Hate to burst your bubble, but (hate to brag on corndog eating swamp fuglies) LSU registered on a seismograph.

And what are you geeks doing recording your decibels? Do you do it to win arguments on the internet?

Everyone in Neyland is too busy rooting on the BIG ORANGE to "record decibels."

But good job though. It has helped you beat them often. :birgits_giggle:
Sorry to burst "YOUR" bubble, but a guy working at ESPN was the one who recorded the decibels and wrote an article later on.

I swear half the time, you UT fans don't make any sense when you talk.
 
#87
#87
Yeah Brown's parents obviously affected the decision.


Oh and BTW, Oregon holds the record for loudest EVER recorded crowd noise against USC after a touchdown by Jonathan Stewart. 127.5 decibels!!!!

Go tell them that at tigerdroppings and let them tell you about the earthquake. haha

And I have seen the same numbers published in the past about Neyland and the Swamp.
 
#90
#90
i guess it is hard for us southerners to understand how a school that a kid decided not to go to is his first choice and the school that he just signed with is second...maybe we's all jus a lil' too busy sleepin' wit our sisters and cookin' up shine to understand the intricacies of finishing first while losing.
 
#91
#91
Go tell them that at tigerdroppings and let them tell you about the earthquake. haha

And I have seen the same numbers published in the past about Neyland and the Swamp.
I'd love to see that.

I'm not trying to hurt you pride guys, but Oregon has been recorded loudest ever. If you have something else to prove that it's not, then just STFU
 
#92
#92
i guess it is hard for us southerners to understand how a school that a kid decided not to go to is his first choice and the school that he just signed with is second...maybe we's all jus a lil' too busy sleepin' wit our sisters and cookin' up shine to understand the intricacies of finishing first while losing.

boom, roasted
 
#93
#93
Wheaton, you are putting words into BB's mouth. He said that if he would have picked a school early without consideration of others, it would have been Oregon. Unfortunately for your team, an 18 year old kid was advised by his parents not to make a rash decision (my heavens, those parents do crazy things) and BB realized that he had to think of the future, and UT is where his future is.

Bump I believe duckyness needs to read this.:)
 
#94
#94
I'd love to see that.

I'm not trying to hurt you pride guys, but Oregon has been recorded loudest ever. If you have something else to prove that it's not, then just STFU

Oh I'm sorry I wasn't aware that every school in the country recorded the decibles at a game. Oregon, home of the moral victory
 
#95
#95
i guess it is hard for us southerners to understand how a school that a kid decided not to go to is his first choice and the school that he just signed with is second...maybe we's all jus a lil' too busy sleepin' wit our sisters and cookin' up shine to understand the intricacies of finishing first while losing.

Well Bryce Brown didn't decide which school he wanted to go to. God and Parents did. Now was that easier to understand? Or should I say it slower
 
#98
#98
Well Bryce Brown didn't decide which school he wanted to go to. God and Parents did. Now was that easier to understand? Or should I say it slower

:eek:lol: :eek:lol: You are pathetic. You're right though BB had absolutely no influence in where he wanted to play college ball he just sat in the corner and prayed while his parents took the visits for him
 

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