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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2016 14:10:36 GMT -8
What are you talking about? You 'Andersen skeptics' have never been on board. The skeptics had the patience of Job with the prior coach,but bitch and moan about every thing with Andersen. Yeah totally, GA took a team regularly going to toilet BOWL Games like LV Vegas and completly turned 180 degres attitude wise. Man this is like a dream. I'm loving it. What 5 wins in 2 Seasons? Each one so tasty don't need too many. AWESOME. Dominating. lol, you are bitter but i did laugh at that
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Nov 14, 2016 14:13:22 GMT -8
It would take a full time moderator to move all the Riley and LDR posts to the "Ghosts of OSU Past" Board. Before we do that, can we discuss whether Oregon State can put a National Championship banner up for 1941 in football? The yearbook named the Beavers champions based on their win over #2 Duke. Oregon State lodged the biggest win of the bowl season, a 20-16 win over undefeated and untied Duke. Fordham beat Missouri 2-0 in the Sugar Bowl. Two-loss and #20-ranked Alabama upset #9 Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl 29-21 to claim a national championship. Why doesn't two-loss and #12 Oregon State, who upset #2 Duke in Durham, claim a national championship as well? Any thoughts? Also, just to dogpile on this, if anyone has any information about the 1941 games against UCLA and Montana, I would appreciate that. I am trying to compile information to update the Oregon State Wikipedia page, which seems light, considering how monumental a season it was in many respects.
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Post by baseba1111 on Nov 14, 2016 15:49:08 GMT -8
He was forced to play Leaf. Nuff said. He also wanted to draft Tom Brady in the sixth round in 2000, but the GM Bobby Beathard told Riley that "Brady wasn't good enough." The Chargers ultimately drafted Florida A&M's JaJuan Seider. That is, of course, after Riley attempted to recruit Brady to USC but could not because Robinson already had recruited John Fox (who finished his career as a LB) and Quincy Woods (who finished his career as a WR). The previous staff had also traded away San Diego's first round draft picks in 1999 and 2000. Riley's 2001 draft's first two picks were Tomlinson (pick 5 in round 1) and Brees (pick 32 in round 2). Thank you for continuing to inform the blatantly uninformed on this topic. It's mind boggling the how ridiculously biased some on here can be. Reiterate how it was time for MR to leave, etc. But, to talk out your arse about how he's an inferior coach or to compare him to the current HC is about as unfootball savvy as you can get.
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Post by TheGlove on Nov 14, 2016 16:35:49 GMT -8
Before we do that, can we discuss whether Oregon State can put a National Championship banner up for 1941 in football? The yearbook named the Beavers champions based on their win over #2 Duke. Oregon State lodged the biggest win of the bowl season, a 20-16 win over undefeated and untied Duke. Fordham beat Missouri 2-0 in the Sugar Bowl. Two-loss and #20-ranked Alabama upset #9 Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl 29-21 to claim a national championship. Why doesn't two-loss and #12 Oregon State, who upset #2 Duke in Durham, claim a national championship as well? Any thoughts? Also, just to dogpile on this, if anyone has any information about the 1941 games against UCLA and Montana, I would appreciate that. I am trying to compile information to update the Oregon State Wikipedia page, which seems light, considering how monumental a season it was in many respects. ask @bobmjohnson
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Nov 14, 2016 21:58:27 GMT -8
Also, just to dogpile on this, if anyone has any information about the 1941 games against UCLA and Montana, I would appreciate that. I am trying to compile information to update the Oregon State Wikipedia page, which seems light, considering how monumental a season it was in many respects. ask @bobmjohnson Thanks, Glove!
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Post by biggieorange on Nov 15, 2016 8:14:17 GMT -8
He also wanted to draft Tom Brady in the sixth round in 2000, but the GM Bobby Beathard told Riley that "Brady wasn't good enough." The Chargers ultimately drafted Florida A&M's JaJuan Seider. That is, of course, after Riley attempted to recruit Brady to USC but could not because Robinson already had recruited John Fox (who finished his career as a LB) and Quincy Woods (who finished his career as a WR). The previous staff had also traded away San Diego's first round draft picks in 1999 and 2000. Riley's 2001 draft's first two picks were Tomlinson (pick 5 in round 1) and Brees (pick 32 in round 2). Thank you for continuing to inform the blatantly uninformed on this topic. It's mind boggling the how ridiculously biased some on here can be. Reiterate how it was time for MR to leave, etc. But, to talk out your arse about how he's an inferior coach or to compare him to the current HC is about as unfootball savvy as you can get. I agree, and that is really the only reason I feel like sometimes I have to defend Riley on this board, because yeah I take my shots at the GA staff, because they have obviously run guys off that may have helped soften the blow as we race to the bottom of the league and haven't shown any GREAT ability to teach...yet. But I will say that overall, Riley and staff sucked the last couple years at recruiting, NOT evaluating, but just getting dudes to sign the paper, we were 2nd place a ton on a lot of 3 star guys. I think this came down to momentum and the staff after a long tenure just could not muster any energy or momentum to overcome it. Some of that was probably due to getting your dick kicked in the dirt by UO for like 7 years. That is their issue, and probably BDC, who I thought sucked overall as a Ath Director and in particular areas (relating to fans, building excitement), was straight s%#t.
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Post by orangeattack on Nov 15, 2016 11:48:03 GMT -8
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Post by blackbug on Nov 15, 2016 14:54:43 GMT -8
It would take a full time moderator to move all the Riley and LDR posts to the "Ghosts of OSU Past" Board. Before we do that, can we discuss whether Oregon State can put a National Championship banner up for 1941 in football? The yearbook named the Beavers champions based on their win over #2 Duke. Oregon State lodged the biggest win of the bowl season, a 20-16 win over undefeated and untied Duke. Fordham beat Missouri 2-0 in the Sugar Bowl. Two-loss and #20-ranked Alabama upset #9 Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl 29-21 to claim a national championship. Why doesn't two-loss and #12 Oregon State, who upset #2 Duke in Durham, claim a national championship as well? Any thoughts? Why not? Sounds good to me.
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