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Post by believeinthebeavs on Dec 9, 2019 10:28:07 GMT -8
AP has the Beavers up to #4. Stanford is #1, schmucks at 3 and uconn is #2.
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Post by newduke2 on Dec 9, 2019 10:54:10 GMT -8
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Post by rmancarl on Dec 9, 2019 12:31:01 GMT -8
Three of the top 4 from the Pac12. That is quite an accomplishment in itself, and two of the top 4 from the state of Oregon.
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Post by believeinthebeavs on Dec 9, 2019 12:51:39 GMT -8
Three of the top 4 from the Pac12. That is quite an accomplishment in itself, and two of the top 4 from the state of Oregon. Even more of an accomplishment when you consider that not that long ago Wagner and Westhead had run those programs into the ground.
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Post by rmancarl on Dec 9, 2019 13:23:32 GMT -8
True believeinthebeavs! You can't get much lower than where the Beavs were when Wagner was done and SR took over. What SR has done with this program is something you write books about.
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Post by sparty on Dec 9, 2019 14:13:35 GMT -8
True believeinthebeavs! You can't get much lower than where the Beavs were when Wagner was done and SR took over. What SR has done with this program is something you write books about. I actually think where niner is projected to elevate football to is a book that will sell. Sadly football will get the higher accolades and recognition. Not saying it is right.
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Post by bvrbooster on Dec 9, 2019 15:50:37 GMT -8
True believeinthebeavs! You can't get much lower than where the Beavs were when Wagner was done and SR took over. What SR has done with this program is something you write books about. I actually think where niner is projected to elevate football to is a book that will sell. Sadly football will get the higher accolades and recognition. Not saying it is right. Who, pray tell, is niner?
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Post by beavsteve on Dec 9, 2019 16:12:29 GMT -8
I actually think where niner is projected to elevate football to is a book that will sell. Sadly football will get the higher accolades and recognition. Not saying it is right. Who, pray tell, is niner? Jonathan Smith... who wore #9 when he played for Oregon State football.
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Post by mbabeav on Dec 9, 2019 16:15:16 GMT -8
I actually think where niner is projected to elevate football to is a book that will sell. Sadly football will get the higher accolades and recognition. Not saying it is right. Who, pray tell, is niner?
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Post by bvrbooster on Dec 9, 2019 17:23:07 GMT -8
Who, pray tell, is niner? Jonathan Smith... who wore #9 when he played for Oregon State football. Oh. Any particular reason why he couldn't be referred to as, say, Jonathan Smith, rather than 'niner', which sounds more like an airport runway than a person?
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Post by pitbeavs on Dec 9, 2019 17:37:46 GMT -8
Jonathan Smith... who wore #9 when he played for Oregon State football. Oh. Any particular reason why he couldn't be referred to as, say, Jonathan Smith, rather than 'niner', which sounds more like an airport runway than a person? Some people need to feel like they are part of the "in" group. That's why people that waited on Tom Hanks in the supermarket call him "Tommy."
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Post by willtalk on Dec 9, 2019 18:21:59 GMT -8
Niner is also short for 49er, which I at first thought it was referring too. They also have rebuilt their team from scratch from a two years ago to being ranked the best team in the NFL at this point.
And yes Scotts story not only deserves a book but also a movie. You can not get lower than Oregon St was when he took over. They were one player away to not even being able to field a team.
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Post by mbabeav on Dec 10, 2019 13:02:20 GMT -8
Jonathan Smith... who wore #9 when he played for Oregon State football. Oh. Any particular reason why he couldn't be referred to as, say, Jonathan Smith, rather than 'niner', which sounds more like an airport runway than a person? Niner's been "Niner" since he led OSU to their best football season ever - I might be an old-timer, but that's a nick synonymous with Coach Smith and will be for ever!
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Post by bvrbooster on Dec 10, 2019 14:51:50 GMT -8
Oh. Any particular reason why he couldn't be referred to as, say, Jonathan Smith, rather than 'niner', which sounds more like an airport runway than a person? Niner's been "Niner" since he led OSU to their best football season ever - I might be an old-timer, but that's a nick synonymous with Coach Smith and will be for ever! Never heard him referred to as that, nor, apparently, has google or wikipedia.
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Post by beaverstever on Dec 10, 2019 15:16:27 GMT -8
Niner is also short for 49er, which I at first thought it was referring too. They also have rebuilt their team from scratch from a two years ago to being ranked the best team in the NFL at this point. And yes Scotts story not only deserves a book but also a movie. You can not get lower than Oregon St was when he took over. They were one player away to not even being able to field a team. I thought the 49ers were only known as “the team that loses to the Seahawks” in the PNW?
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