Rebuttal to all those who refuse to see what's going on in Oregon. Ohio State has a new serious foe.
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- Опубликовано: 4 май 2024
- Oregon has become an every year contender They have elevated the recruiting to 1A status and are now battling with Ohio State, LSU Alabama and Texas. The money appears unlimited and everything the general public has accused Ohio State of is actually happening in Eugene. Ohio State transfer class is ranked 8th and their 6 transfers is a lower number than 92 of 134 schools. #miamihurricanefootball #collegefootball #georgiafootball #alabamafootball #ohiostatefootball
i think this guy is an ohio state fan. not 100% sold yet based on the background
Oregon guy here. Ok you're right about the NIL to a point. To a point. Oregon has no better financing that Texas A&M, Miami, Texas, Florida, Georgia.
You gotta give Lanning credit for his culture too. Kids have fun here while working their damn ass off. Hell most of the Coaches are only 10 to 15 years older than the PLAYERS. And they can COACH as well. Really coach. They went into Kyle Wittinghams house and handed him his ass. Worst home defeat Utah has ever had. Washington last year just had an equal stud QB with THREE NFL ready recievers.
Now last year Oregon and Washington couldn't compete with Michigan or Ohio State in the trenches. But Oregon has closed that gap. We already had the Oline but I've never seen a Pac team with this kind of D line. Our 2's are better than USC's ones! See you at Autzen. Should be epic.
Oregon is not the school giving out the most NIL money, that's A&M, Colorado and a few others. Shedeur sanders making $4 million - that's crazy. GO Ducks!!
Oregon is still behind ohio st too so its kinda funny
I subscribed when you said Mike Bellotti. That mustache was nice, bro.
I was at the Oregon Georgia game 2 years ago. As I sat in the stands with my family watching my ducks get roasted, I began looking at the Georgia players, and their team in general, especially the defense. I knew Oregon was a very good team but I knew they were lacking something that held them back from that elite status that the Georgia's and Alabama's of the world had. Sure, it's nice to have great secondary play but I became focused on the D-line. These elite teams seem to always have, not 1, but 2 huge, and very athletic tackles that cause nothing but trouble for O-lines. Finally, it looks as though the ducks have those 2 players that will only raise the level of play for everyone surrounding them. I'm really looking forward to the season starting to watch this duck defense wreak havoc in the Big10. Go Ducks.
Oregon is still not spending at the level as Ohio St. don't shade another school for spending when they are trailing your team..
Always liked Ohio State, glad to see your take is based on reality and not feelings. Oregon has built a great program and the Pac 12 has always been competitive. Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State have been the standard of Big 10 excellence in football. I'm happy my Ducks get a chance to show fans they can do well in the Big 10.
Juck, your points about my DUCKS are 100% correct in my opinion. You’re doing your homework really well. Too bad you’re not on our side because you’re good at what you do. What you’ve mentioned was the same as I’m looking at right now. You know exactly what you’re talking about Oregon at this point. I don’t like you seeing this, because you’re exposing them. I hope you focus more on Michigan than our program. Looking forward to the game in October. Hope you come to Autzen Stadium to watch my DUCKS against your Buckeyes. Respect to Ohio State fanbase. GO DUCKS 🦆🦆🦆🦆
All I can say is...do not sleep on the Ducks!
Oregon is probably top 15 in NIL for prep recruits and top 10 for portal recruits. When it comes to players already on the team they have to be top 3. This is where people are getting it wrong thinking Oregon just outspends everyone for every player. Oregon was originally generally in the top three for most of their transfer commits. Many liked Oregon but schools out East offered these west coast kids much bigger deals. When they loose their coaches and things start to unravel they come home. It’s not always exclusively about money, it’s about playing for a progrum you like and a coach you love.
Duck fan. Subscribed.
Flat out.... I'm dubious about Ohio State's QB situation. Chip Kelly should help the offense out. They might fall a little flat this season... Because of QB play.
Two of the most talented teams in the country. That game will be unreal and to be honest could go either way. Both teams will have new QB’s in new offenses, just surrounded with talent. Going to be fun.
True. I honestly think(which every game does.) will come down to coaching. Both defense’s will perform. But it’s the offensive play calling is what will be the must see. Just think about OSU vs Georgia cal couple years ago. After this game we will see if both teams will thrive during the final 4 of the playoffs. Adjustments are key and Kelly and stein are slated for the greatest chess match of the season. SCODUCKS 🦆
How much are they spending? I’ll wait.
That BCS Championship game against Auburn was fumbled by the officials on multiple facets…. The first CFP vs Ohio St. was nothing less than “ a good old fashioned butt whoopin’”. I never saw Cardale Jones coming. Had to hang it up early that night. Kinda felt the same way when Georgia walloped the Ducks on Lanning’s first game as a HC.
Bellotti took the team to 2nd in the country and multiple top 10 finishes. Oregon has also produced a stable of RBs and QBs since the early 90s that compare with almost any program.
The Ducks are coming, and Ohio State fans sound scared.
Good knowledge of the program for someone with no reason to know much about them. Wish Mariota had some of his receivers in the '14 championship game. That really held them back. Not saying they would have won, but should have been better game. Though the coaching disparity between the programs was appalling that year in retrospect.
Good video but you seem to hint that kids only go to Oregon because of NIL. Oregon recruiting hasn’t been a problem for the past two or three coaches. NIL helps of course but that’s across the board.
True. Oregon was HS recruiting just as well under Cristobal. Even Kelly pulled in some top 13 classes.
the narrative of dan getting harmon because he didnt want usc to have him is the narrative im going to use going forward lmao #GoDucks
GO DUCKS 🦆🦆🦆🦆
Great content keep up the great work!
When Derrick Harmon first enter the portal Oregon was going after him what are you tb about
I like your take. I’m a Duck fan. Subbed. Go Ducks 🦆
Juck, watching your video over and over is so hilarious. Looked like you drank too much whiskey in that cup. You sound drunk buddy🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. You alright bro!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
First off, I like the way you think… And I would like everything that you said in the video.
And yes, I was pretty disappointed in 2014/15 when we lost our leading receiver because he smoked weed to celebrate, after we beat Florida State’s ass in the first playoff game ever. And to make matters worse, we lost another threat on the first play of the game, in Devon Allen, who is a damn good wide receiver, and one of the fastest 110m hurdle runners in the world.
And if you watch that game over again, and you see how easy we scored Oregon’s first touchdown, you’ll understand why losing those two WR’s, killed us. Because even without them Oregon should’ve been up 21-7… but unfortunately, we had two open dropped balls on scoring drives that canceled out those 14 points. Had Oregon had those two wide receivers, on top of the other wide receivers, Ohio State would not have been able to run the ball, and wasted clock, because they would’ve had to have kept up with the quick scoring with Oregon’s pass game. They would’ve had had to put the game in an inexperienced Cardale Jones’ hands, because Oregon would have thrown it all over that Ohio State’s defense. And that was already happening without our wide receiver, and our best deep threat wide receiver. The only thing that was stopping us, was ourselves on those two drops. The other part of the game that would have been different, other than Elliot not getting 30+ carries, was Oregon’s defense wouldn’t have been gassed, because of dropped balls, and getting behind. Again, that happened because you were able to run Elliot… But that wouldn’t have happened, had we been up 21-7 and continued to hold that lead.
And the game was ass backwards, all because of our WR smoked weed, agetting suspended. But, we will never know, because Oregon wasn’t able to field the full Oregon roster that beat the 💩 out of Florida State.
That 2015 title game still pisses me off. But 2007 also pisses me off, because we had the Heisman Trophy winner, and the national title winning team, had our quarterback not got injured on a non-contact play with 4gms left in the season, partially tearing his ACL. Which he completely tore the next week in Arizona. But that’s part of being a duck fan. 2001 when we should’ve played Miami in the national title. 2010 when Chip Kelly decided to switch up his entire offense before we played Auburn. For whatever reason, he decided to play super slow and conservative… Instead of just beating the 💩 out of them. 2012 when De’Anthony Thomas doesn’t block for Mariota on a 70+ yard run, and we lose to Stanford. And that was Oregon’s most talented roster until recently. And then there’s four of the last five years, when we should’ve made the playoff.
So yes, it’s been tough to be a duck fan, even though we weren’t relevant until after 1994. But I do agree… Dan Lanning is building some thing we’ve never seen before, and it’s giving Oregon fans hope. Hope that we’re actually going to see our team do something that we’ve continued to foul up, every time we had an opportunity to win it all.
With all due respect Ohio State had 17 Starters that were drafted in the NFL while Oregon had 6. Ohio State had 6 1st rounds and 3 2nd rounders while Oregon had 3 1st rounders and 1 2nd rounder. As far as the lost players, Ohio State lost it's starting QB then their backup. So, Ohio State started their 3rd stringer QB while Oregon lost 2 receivers. Those teams were similar but clearly Ohio State was much more talented. As far as special accolades Joey Bosa was DPOY, Zeke Elliot led the NFL in rushing and Michael Thomas led the NFL in receiving yards.
So I can’t deny that Oregon is skyrocketing in the right direction. They truly are.
But when it comes to them winning a nattie, I’ll believe if I see it. Just like how I am with coach Day winning us a nattie.
I’ll believe it when I see it
Watch as he starts normal and continues to sip his screwdriver and get drunker and angrier at Oregon 😂
Great content, new subscriber.
Go Ducks!
Dan Lanning would whoop Ryan Day tho 😅
Kids weren’t growing up watching Tulsa win games, nobody dreams of playing for them like kids do Oregon. Oregon has one prominent booster while most big programs have multiple. It just so happens it’s a relevant business to sports.
WE DEFINITELY NEEDED HARMON HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH SC💚💛🦆
Yes it’s 100% had to do with U$C, and I’m surprised Colorado wanted Harmon that badly. Both fan bases went off in social media when we landed him. Colorado fans tried to steer a pot over a picture Lanning pointing finger and they made a big deal over that. So hilarious when you see losers cry like babies.🤣🤣🤣🤣. They’re still mad over the CLICKS. ROOTED IN SUBSTANCE. NOT FLASH. WE TALK WITH OUR PADS, NOT FOR CLICKS. GO DUCKS 🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆
@@ODUCKSFAN1 mannnn I been seeing all the clown Colorado video on RUclips calling Dan the main opp 😂😂😂😂😂I love it
Oregon had him all but signed during the winter portal session. They really needed a true NT with experience. The whole defense will greatly benefit from the addition of Harmon, especially the young guys behind him. USC not getting him was just a nice coincidence.
The Ducks vs Bucks game at Autzen is going to be an all time slug fest. Both teams are playoff bound. It's going to come down to who can pick up 3rd and short.
Gonna come down to QB play…and Oregon has the edge.
@Brandontheduck QB play will be a big part of it but the one thing both teams have is an elite ground game. Who can punch it in from the 3 and walk away with 7 instead of 3. Both dlines are loaded but I think Oregon has an edge when you take the whole front 7 into account.
@@jefferylorsung8846 I’m curious to see Ohio States o line…I feel like they have more question marks there as-well
Reminds me of the Pete Carrol days at USC in the early 2000’s
Caleb Downs went to Columbus for the weather and proximity to Georgia right? I don't understand why Oregon is the only program being 'accused' of paying players like its not a fundamental aspect of college football today? You're a realist though, I respect it. Cheers to a great season!
Exactly. He forgotten to mention that probably the best player to enter the portal during the winter or spring just so happened to end up in Columbus. I’m sure he did it for free too.
Subbed. 🦆
Alright lets chill on the "beating the shit out of them" in the natty. We had so many injuries going into that game and it was competitive most the game. Yall scored garbage time tds. And yall use hella money too. I do agree tho and appreciate you laying the truth down and not being biased
Love the content 🦆
I feel like a lot of the people saying Oregon isn't going to do anything are stuck in the past. There are a lot of misconceptions out there. This Oregon team is going to surprise a lot of people that haven't been paying attention.
And, I still remember when the ducks were the laughing stock of the Pac 10, then in a matter of a couple decades were playing for a national championship, not just once, but twice, we may lose, but we continue to grow and adapt, we don't give up, we learn.
Yes, we hate Alabama too, we wanted to play Bama in 2010 when we were at our prime, at least LSU took the risk, Alabama never took the risk to play someone good out of conference.
Your talking about Oregon spending money, do you know how much Ohio state has spent 😂 like what and in 2015 Ohio state did not kick our ass, plus we had 3 vital players out Wr , TE , and our lock down corner.
Ohio State is way outspending anyone right now! More than 12 million on The winter transfer portal alone, is what I've heard. Texas has been spending some money! Oregon is definitely solid but... This isn't buying talent This is the momentum Dan has brought to Eugene!
Two of the top three receivers out. Ifo was huge. I believe the announcers said the ducks had 9 out of 22 starters out for that game.
@@ramspencer5492 I truly wish they did spend that much. That number is way off and it originated from a Ryan Day quote from a couple of years ago when he said that it would probably take 13 million dollars for NIL. Then some lazy reporter this past year used that quote and applied it to this year's team. Ohio State brought in 6 players through the portal and only 3 of them are going to start this season. Where Ohio State hit a homerun was they returned virtually every Jr that could have left for the NFL. They also brought in a stud Safety and a stud RB who will become the 2 in a 1-2 punch.
People can say Oregon is soft all they like but facts are The dudes they put in the league are not soft. Guys like Sewell come out of Oregon.
What happened the last time Oregon and Ohio State played! Oh yeah, Oregon won! Before you shit talk Oregon, you better make sure you get past Michigan. They’ve had your number for a while!
Imagine if ohio state had gotten some high ranking dudes from the portal....
Oh wait. So does that mean yall arent paying enough?
This sounds like complaining more than news.
Talling about "discretion" when oregon has less players coming from the portal....
This slunds loke more soft talk. And that two hand touch game that was the spring gane doesnt help.
Oregon was in need of interior Dline....lost 4 seniors last year.
True but it's not like they were the only ones that got snaps. The young guys that are coming in behind them may not have started last year but they all saw the field at some point. That's one of the things Lanning definitely brought in, depth.
They got two out of the portal
@jeremygilbert7989 I feel like 2025 is where we really see the fruits of Lanning's recruiting. We will lose most of these transfers. If we're still pulling in 14 transfers, then it will mean that we missed on a lot of guys.
@@zoam7881 True but we've already seen some significant dividends. Matayo Uiagalelei is a good example. You don't often start a true freshman on the defensive line but Matayo's been explosive so far and he's only in his sophomore year.
And 14 transfers is just the way of things in the modern world. NIL and unlimited transfers without sitting penalties have seen to that. Dan's doing the best with the cards dealt in this new era and it's been damned impressive thus far.
@@zoam7881 I hope doesn't take until then, because feels like we've been saying the Ducks are just a couple years off for about 6 or so seasons now. Reality is you have to be deep in the hunt every season, and then every once in a while the stars might align and the trophy goes to you.
If you have not read the Knight Commission Report (no relation to Phil Knight), you are not qualified to share an opinion in the comments.
Oregon is the richest program in college athletics. Yes above Texas and Texas A&M. Phil Knight is giving absurd money to them.
Read it and then come back and tell people that Oregon won’t spend their way to a championship level roster.
You clearly made that up, I just looked up top richest college athletic programs and Oregon is not even in the top 5 and barely in the top 10 going into 2024. Not sure what you read but that's clearly inaccurate 😂
How about everyone waits til they actually play in the conference for a season before talking. I get it, everyone needs views
The off-season is for speculation. Without games, we got nothing else to talk about
Wake me up when Lanning doesn't choke late in games. Lanning is actually 0-3 vs Washington and 0-4 soon enough.
This is a criticism haters throw all the time, and it’s a really dumb criticism. The dude hasn’t been a head coach for very long. He lost twice to a Washington team that ended up being the second best team in the country, and both were pretty close games. I’m gonna come back to this comment and laugh when Oregon surprises people this year.
Dudes literally been a HC for 2 YEARS shut the fuck up what was Sabans record his first 2 years
@@princeofgreece9054 Neither game was at home either and both games Oregon's starting CBs got hurt or were out already.
Ducks are pretenders . They might win 7-8 games
Oregon troll, you are cancelled
That’s cute let’s see how that prediction plays out