9/3: LSU

9/3: Nevada
9/17: Missouri St.
9/24: @ Arizona
10/6: Cal
10/15: Arizona St.
10/22: @ Colorado
10/29: Washington St.
11/5: @ Washington
11/12: @ Stanford
11/19: USC
11/26: Oregon St.
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Originally posted by pantstickle:
Defending runner-ups.









Originally posted by OregonDuckNiner:
stop spamming this worthy thread with worthless garbage.
When was the last time Washington even beat Oregon lol
). Plus the '91 squad was arguably the 2nd best college football team ever behind the '01 Hurricanes.Originally posted by andes14:Originally posted by OregonDuckNiner:
stop spamming this worthy thread with worthless garbage.
When was the last time Washington even beat Oregon lol
Eh, in a bunch of Oregon's recent wins, UW's starting QB was out. But Washington has won championships (and a bowl game las year).
Oregon was solid in 2010, but still I think overrated. Only beat one really big time team (Stanford) and even they didn't have a really impressive regular season win. Super soft non conference schedule of late- Portland State, New Mexico, Purdue (shoulda lost that one too), etc. has helped.
If Brotzman doesn't blow it on BOTH chip shots, I think it very could have been an Auburn-Boise State BCS championship game.
Originally posted by jrg:

Originally posted by OregonDuckNiner:Originally posted by jrg:
Get this out of here!
Originally posted by OregonDuckNiner:Originally posted by andes14:Originally posted by OregonDuckNiner:
stop spamming this worthy thread with worthless garbage.
When was the last time Washington even beat Oregon lol
Eh, in a bunch of Oregon's recent wins, UW's starting QB was out. But Washington has won championships (and a bowl game las year).
Oregon was solid in 2010, but still I think overrated. Only beat one really big time team (Stanford) and even they didn't have a really impressive regular season win. Super soft non conference schedule of late- Portland State, New Mexico, Purdue (shoulda lost that one too), etc. has helped.
If Brotzman doesn't blow it on BOTH chip shots, I think it very could have been an Auburn-Boise State BCS championship game.
woah woah woah, everything you said was respectable (except we played Purdue in 2009, it was Tennessee last year which was a big win)
and there is NO WAY Boise St. plays in the National Championship even if they won LOL.
Oregon was #1 in the rankings like half the season and only lost it when Auburn came back and beat Alabama.
Ask any analyst/expert/coach and they'll say that Auburn/Oregon were the 2 best teams last year in the NCAA hands down...
You want to talk about soft schedules? Boise St. played in the f**king WAC when Oregon played in the 2nd best conference in the nation.
Originally posted by andes14:Originally posted by OregonDuckNiner:Originally posted by andes14:Originally posted by OregonDuckNiner:
stop spamming this worthy thread with worthless garbage.
When was the last time Washington even beat Oregon lol
Eh, in a bunch of Oregon's recent wins, UW's starting QB was out. But Washington has won championships (and a bowl game las year).
Oregon was solid in 2010, but still I think overrated. Only beat one really big time team (Stanford) and even they didn't have a really impressive regular season win. Super soft non conference schedule of late- Portland State, New Mexico, Purdue (shoulda lost that one too), etc. has helped.
If Brotzman doesn't blow it on BOTH chip shots, I think it very could have been an Auburn-Boise State BCS championship game.
woah woah woah, everything you said was respectable (except we played Purdue in 2009, it was Tennessee last year which was a big win)
and there is NO WAY Boise St. plays in the National Championship even if they won LOL.
Oregon was #1 in the rankings like half the season and only lost it when Auburn came back and beat Alabama.
Ask any analyst/expert/coach and they'll say that Auburn/Oregon were the 2 best teams last year in the NCAA hands down...
You want to talk about soft schedules? Boise St. played in the f**king WAC when Oregon played in the 2nd best conference in the nation.
While Pac-10>WAC, Boise State still would have had more impressive wins...closing out the previous season beating TCU and then winning AT Va Tech (in Maryland but still essentially a home game for them) and AT Nevada are 2 VERY quality wins...one more than Oregon can claim.
Originally posted by OregonDuckNiner:
stop spamming this worthy thread with worthless garbage.
When was the last time Washington even beat Oregon lol