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Post by beaverbeliever71 on Aug 22, 2024 19:36:00 GMT -8
If NTSU helped get Jerry Pettibone fired I extend my belated thanks. The week before was Pacific in Stockton. In Pacific's final 14 games with a football team, Pacific's biggest win was the 23-10 win over Oregon State. And the 14-7 more punts than points game against Idaho was the week before Pacific. That 1995 Oregon State team was not far off, though. Eight of the 11 games were decided by 13 points or fewer. The 1996 team was 2-9 but only one game was decided by fewer than 15 points and that was the 48-42 triple overtime game against Cal. In 1995 OSU lost games by scores of 27-30, 11-20,12-13, 9-14 and 10-12. OSU couldn't score, they only had one game all season that they scored over 20+ that was the 27-30 loss to N Texas.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Aug 22, 2024 22:20:53 GMT -8
The week before was Pacific in Stockton. In Pacific's final 14 games with a football team, Pacific's biggest win was the 23-10 win over Oregon State. And the 14-7 more punts than points game against Idaho was the week before Pacific. That 1995 Oregon State team was not far off, though. Eight of the 11 games were decided by 13 points or fewer. The 1996 team was 2-9 but only one game was decided by fewer than 15 points and that was the 48-42 triple overtime game against Cal. In 1995 OSU lost games by scores of 27-30, 11-20,12-13, 9-14 and 10-12. OSU couldn't score, they only had one game all season that they scored over 20+ that was the 27-30 loss to N Texas. It was the only game that Oregon State scored more than 16 points. The 16-point game was the 26-16 loss to Washington. In that game, Oregon State mishandled a pooch punt and failed to recover an onside kick. In the second half, the Beavs committed four red zone turnovers, three after making it 26-16. The score was 26-16, because Oregon State tried and failed to run in a two-point conversion by third-stringer, Derrick Brame. Oregon State scored 27 points against North Texas, but that was set up by six North Texas turnovers. Oregon State led 27-16 with six minutes left in the game. North Texas scored a safety and then two touchdowns (and two missed extra points) in the final six minutes to win 30-27. 12.1 ppg in 1995. It remains Oregon State's worst offensive unit in the past 30 years.
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Post by beaverbeliever71 on Aug 27, 2024 10:38:59 GMT -8
Still missing two games and the Oregon game is floating. Personally, I would like to schedule a home-and-home with Oregon and then a game against say Washington, if possible. I know that the Huskies are missing a game. I have no idea about Oregon. Looks like the Oregon game will be played in Corvallis, and they will play in Eugene for the 2025-26 season.
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Post by messi on Aug 27, 2024 10:55:01 GMT -8
Still missing two games and the Oregon game is floating. Personally, I would like to schedule a home-and-home with Oregon and then a game against say Washington, if possible. I know that the Huskies are missing a game. I have no idea about Oregon. Looks like the Oregon game will be played in Corvallis, and they will play in Eugene for the 2025-26 season. Good. I don't trust them to keep their word if they were to host first.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Aug 27, 2024 12:46:54 GMT -8
Still missing two games and the Oregon game is floating. Personally, I would like to schedule a home-and-home with Oregon and then a game against say Washington, if possible. I know that the Huskies are missing a game. I have no idea about Oregon. Looks like the Oregon game will be played in Corvallis, and they will play in Eugene for the 2025-26 season. Oregon and Oregon State have played home-and-home every season since 1916-17. Oregon and Oregon State did not play at all in 1915-16. But played every other year back to 1912-13. Oregon and Oregon State intentionally avoided playing each other in any sport after the 1910 Civil War until the 1912 Civil War. The 1912 and 1913 Civil Wars were played at neutral sites to avoid the shenanigans after the 1910 Civil War. Oregon State similarly did not play Oregon in basketball for two years to let tempers cool. Because of the shenanigans after the 1910 Civil War, Oregon State's longest opponent played streak is Wazzu, having played Wazzu every year since 1908-1909. Oregon State has played Washington every year since 1909-10. That likely ends this year. Stanford and Washington were the biggest Oregon State champions from 1959-1964, when the Beavs were an independent for five years. Stanford and Washington each played Oregon State in football every year home-and-home like the Pacific Coast Conference had not folded. Oregon State and Stanford have played each other in basketball every year since 1961-62. The fourth-longest annual streak. That likely ends this year. Cal and Oregon State have played each other in basketball every year since 1962-63, the fifth-longest annual streak. Hopefully, the Bears and Beavs can continue their streak of playing one another.
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Aug 27, 2024 14:21:14 GMT -8
Looks like the Oregon game will be played in Corvallis, and they will play in Eugene for the 2025-26 season. Oregon and Oregon State have played home-and-home every season since 1916-17. Oregon and Oregon State did not play at all in 1915-16. But played every other year back to 1912-13. Oregon and Oregon State intentionally avoided playing each other in any sport after the 1910 Civil War until the 1912 Civil War. The 1912 and 1913 Civil Wars were played at neutral sites to avoid the shenanigans after the 1910 Civil War. Oregon State similarly did not play Oregon in basketball for two years to let tempers cool. Because of the shenanigans after the 1910 Civil War, Oregon State's longest opponent played streak is Wazzu, having played Wazzu every year since 1908-1909. Oregon State has played Washington every year since 1909-10. That likely ends this year. Stanford and Washington were the biggest Oregon State champions from 1959-1964, when the Beavs were an independent for five years. Stanford and Washington each played Oregon State in football every year home-and-home like the Pacific Coast Conference had not folded. Oregon State and Stanford have played each other in basketball every year since 1961-62. The fourth-longest annual streak. That likely ends this year. Cal and Oregon State have played each other in basketball every year since 1962-63, the fifth-longest annual streak. Hopefully, the Bears and Beavs can continue their streak of playing one another. Well then, it sounds like it's time for shenanigans. Maybe not.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Aug 27, 2024 15:52:25 GMT -8
Oregon and Oregon State have played home-and-home every season since 1916-17. Oregon and Oregon State did not play at all in 1915-16. But played every other year back to 1912-13. Oregon and Oregon State intentionally avoided playing each other in any sport after the 1910 Civil War until the 1912 Civil War. The 1912 and 1913 Civil Wars were played at neutral sites to avoid the shenanigans after the 1910 Civil War. Oregon State similarly did not play Oregon in basketball for two years to let tempers cool. Because of the shenanigans after the 1910 Civil War, Oregon State's longest opponent played streak is Wazzu, having played Wazzu every year since 1908-1909. Oregon State has played Washington every year since 1909-10. That likely ends this year. Stanford and Washington were the biggest Oregon State champions from 1959-1964, when the Beavs were an independent for five years. Stanford and Washington each played Oregon State in football every year home-and-home like the Pacific Coast Conference had not folded. Oregon State and Stanford have played each other in basketball every year since 1961-62. The fourth-longest annual streak. That likely ends this year. Cal and Oregon State have played each other in basketball every year since 1962-63, the fifth-longest annual streak. Hopefully, the Bears and Beavs can continue their streak of playing one another. Well then, it sounds like it's time for shenanigans. Maybe not. With the ACC and Big-12 maybe shopping for more teams, Oregon State should try and avoid burning any bridges. This is especially true, given that the Civil War is one of the Beavers' most-valuable assets. 4.12 million viewers in 2023! The only bigger game for 2023 Big 12 teams, who will still be Big 12 games in 2024 was the Big 12 Championship Game. No shenanigans unless and until it is truly hopeless.
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Post by rafer on Sept 5, 2024 7:02:20 GMT -8
Completely dead, do we still have a team? No interest any here?
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Post by ochobeavo on Sept 5, 2024 7:41:39 GMT -8
Completely dead, do we still have a team? No interest any here? yeah it's weird that no one wants to talk about our basketball team playing a WCC schedule with 1 returning player w/significant minutes from last year... during week 2 of football season. Very weird.
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Post by Werebeaver on Sept 5, 2024 9:43:17 GMT -8
Completely dead, do we still have a team? No interest any here? yeah it's weird that no one wants to talk about our basketball team playing a WCC schedule with 1 returning player w/significant minutes from last year... during week 2 of football season. Very weird. We’re saving up our killer takes for epic OSU/UP rivalry games.
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Post by rgeorge on Sept 5, 2024 10:38:43 GMT -8
Completely dead, do we still have a team? No interest any here? When there is enough interest it'll be an interesting dynamic to see. In football we're supposedly too superior to play MWC and consider adding said teams to rebuild the Pac12. But, if WT wins 20 games vs an overall horribly weak WCC it'll be wonderful and a huge accomplishment. I guess it comes down to one's perspective and expectations for each program. Many here have been saying WT was a good guy, but in over his head vs upper level D1 teams. So, IF he now has success vs WCC teams does that not accentuate/prove that point... just a little. In either case, OSU is in transition. The AD is trying to best position itself for the next round of chaos. The talk of G5, P4, P5, etc is moot. By the time OSU has to be in a conference the CFP media deal will have expired, and the months that precede that will determine the new landscape. At least for the next media deal. There is a very good chance the CFP will be 16 teams, maybe for a "super conference, maybe for a football only conference, maybe there will be no G5 or P4. I do know the logistics of having a football only conference would be a nightmare for ADs and conferences trying to realign the other sports, along with how new and existing media deals would work. For now, I just hope OSU is successful in every sport this season no matter the conference or level of play. Personally, not knowing the roster and chemistry, but with what I know of the current schedule OSU MBB best be a 20 win team!
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Sept 5, 2024 12:58:17 GMT -8
Completely dead, do we still have a team? No interest any here? When there is enough interest it'll be an interesting dynamic to see. In football we're supposedly too superior to play MWC and consider adding said teams to rebuild the Pac12. But, if WT wins 20 games vs an overall horribly weak WCC it'll be wonderful and a huge accomplishment. I guess it comes down to one's perspective and expectations for each program. Many here have been saying WT was a good guy, but in over his head vs upper level D1 teams. So, IF he now has success vs WCC teams does that not accentuate/prove that point... just a little. In either case, OSU is in transition. The AD is trying to best position itself for the next round of chaos. The talk of G5, P4, P5, etc is moot. By the time OSU has to be in a conference the CFP media deal will have expired, and the months that precede that will determine the new landscape. At least for the next media deal. There is a very good chance the CFP will be 16 teams, maybe for a "super conference, maybe for a football only conference, maybe there will be no G5 or P4. I do know the logistics of having a football only conference would be a nightmare for ADs and conferences trying to realign the other sports, along with how new and existing media deals would work. For now, I just hope OSU is successful in every sport this season no matter the conference or level of play. Personally, not knowing the roster and chemistry, but with what I know of the current schedule OSU MBB best be a 20 win team! We've had several years of people saying Tinkle is a bad coach, inferring he couldn't win in any conference. Is the bar being raised?
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Post by rgeorge on Sept 5, 2024 13:48:42 GMT -8
When there is enough interest it'll be an interesting dynamic to see. In football we're supposedly too superior to play MWC and consider adding said teams to rebuild the Pac12. But, if WT wins 20 games vs an overall horribly weak WCC it'll be wonderful and a huge accomplishment. I guess it comes down to one's perspective and expectations for each program. Many here have been saying WT was a good guy, but in over his head vs upper level D1 teams. So, IF he now has success vs WCC teams does that not accentuate/prove that point... just a little. In either case, OSU is in transition. The AD is trying to best position itself for the next round of chaos. The talk of G5, P4, P5, etc is moot. By the time OSU has to be in a conference the CFP media deal will have expired, and the months that precede that will determine the new landscape. At least for the next media deal. There is a very good chance the CFP will be 16 teams, maybe for a "super conference, maybe for a football only conference, maybe there will be no G5 or P4. I do know the logistics of having a football only conference would be a nightmare for ADs and conferences trying to realign the other sports, along with how new and existing media deals would work. For now, I just hope OSU is successful in every sport this season no matter the conference or level of play. Personally, not knowing the roster and chemistry, but with what I know of the current schedule OSU MBB best be a 20 win team! We've had several years of people saying Tinkle is a bad coach, inferring he couldn't win in any conference. Is the bar being raised? I've really never seen the "any conference". Recruit, develop at the Pac12 level? Yes... seen that, posted that. He won at Montana. With what I've seen of the schedule he should win 20 this season.
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Post by Judge Smails on Sept 5, 2024 14:13:58 GMT -8
Completely dead, do we still have a team? No interest any here? When there is enough interest it'll be an interesting dynamic to see. In football we're supposedly too superior to play MWC and consider adding said teams to rebuild the Pac12. But, if WT wins 20 games vs an overall horribly weak WCC it'll be wonderful and a huge accomplishment. I guess it comes down to one's perspective and expectations for each program. Many here have been saying WT was a good guy, but in over his head vs upper level D1 teams. So, IF he now has success vs WCC teams does that not accentuate/prove that point... just a little. In either case, OSU is in transition. The AD is trying to best position itself for the next round of chaos. The talk of G5, P4, P5, etc is moot. By the time OSU has to be in a conference the CFP media deal will have expired, and the months that precede that will determine the new landscape. At least for the next media deal. There is a very good chance the CFP will be 16 teams, maybe for a "super conference, maybe for a football only conference, maybe there will be no G5 or P4. I do know the logistics of having a football only conference would be a nightmare for ADs and conferences trying to realign the other sports, along with how new and existing media deals would work. For now, I just hope OSU is successful in every sport this season no matter the conference or level of play. Personally, not knowing the roster and chemistry, but with what I know of the current schedule OSU MBB best be a 20 win team! Who said that? I don't remember anyone saying that here.
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