Honestly this is just wasting alcohol. If we win I expect JM to shotgun or beer bong a couple beers while hopefully spilling much less.
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Honestly this is just wasting alcohol. If we win I expect JM to shotgun or beer bong a couple beers while hopefully spilling much less.
You missed some gold doing that KCHmmm...reading this page, think I'm glad I skipped from page one to the end.![]()
That would get old real fast.
Speaking of good players - how long after Oregon started being good (after apparently a fairly long 'not real good' stretch) did it take to start getting 4* players on a frequent basis - like at least a half dozen per year?
I'm really hoping we start seeing that. We had a few false starts over the years where we thought we were clawing out of 'terrible land', but this feels different. For me the difference is now having legitimate D1 (if not P5) depth at every position. Maybe it's continuing to put some skill guys in the NFL (now with Kolar and Hall on their way there), or winning the marquis games (like beating a great brand like Oregon in a Fiesta bowl perhaps... Hmmm..)..
Growing up, I was more of a Darkwing Duck kid, and, though I love its theme song as well, the Duck Tales theme song is just hard to beat. Plus the Duck Tales Nintendo game was bad ass.That damn song gets stuck in my head at least once a week, and has for the last 10 years or so.
We could talk about that but we might have some angry elves around here.Are we just ignoring the massive amount of money thrown at Oregon’s facilities as if that doesn’t have a major impact on recruiting?
On when the better recruits and players start coming: A few that wouldn’t have paid attention to your coaches overtures will now that ISU had this season. But sustained recruiting success takes longer.
Recruiting has changed a lot since the late 90s and early 2000s when Oregon began their ascent. Some of this won’t be relevant for ISU. Oregon won the Fiesta Bowl and finished ranked 2nd after the 2001 season - a month later program changing 5-star recruit and now potential NFL Hall-of-Fame inductee Haloti Ngata signed. Recruiting rankings were not the big business they are now, but Ngata was as sure a thing as can be. By 2005 Oregon had landed two more five stars and the roster began drastically improving.
Oregon fans will often mention recruiting rankings, and this used to be a fan base who took pride in their coaches scouting and development. Years of being the runner up has taught us that in the long run all your culture, development, and Xs and Os are not as good as their Jimmy and Jos.
Multiple Big XII teams were going up tempo long before Kelly did it at Oregon.
Oh man, lets all hope it isn't a 7-6 game.Like 24-21 or 7-6??? The Oregon/Michigan State Redbox Bowl is the only game Oregon has won that I refuse watch a 2nd time.
Are you serious? Up tempo spread was well established in the conference long before that. In '09 Rhoads and Herman tried to switch us over to no-huddle just to keep up with the rest of the conference.Who? They were running spread, but iirc it wasn't fast break offense like Oregon and it was a couple of years after 2010 that TCU, Baylor, OU tec. started the same deal.
I would bet a cold 1K that doesn’t happenOh man, lets all hope it isn't a 7-6 game.
Agree! I hate those all D games. Don't like blowouts either, no matter which team is winning. I like the games that run around 70-80 total points - enough offense to keep it interesting, enough defense to keep it honest.Oh man, lets all hope it isn't a 7-6 game.
Nope but it is offered at the U of O. We even have a Volcanology department on campus but I never found a term where I could fit a class in so I could go around acting like Spock. I ended up with a Political Science degree with an emphasis on International Political Economy or as I like to call it, a BS in BS'ing.If you don't mind me asking...
Do you have a Phd in Geology?
Just curious...
No, I think most of us all understand the how and why this game is bigger for you and respect that you guys didn't back your way into this game at all.I would agree with this. I'm sure plenty of Oregon fans will disagree with me, and that's fine, but in my opinion winning this game is much more important for Iowa State than it is for Oregon. I get Oregon is trying to spring into next season with momentum by winning this game; it's kind of the same for us as well, but we're also trying to shed ourselves of a putrid history. For all of my adult life, I have only known Oregon to be a power. No one is surprised when they win the Pac 12 or a Rose bowl. For us, we are one of the worst programs in college football history and are reminded of it on a daily basis by Iowa fans. To say winning a NY6 bowl at Iowa State is a huge accomplishment is an understatement - we only have 4 bowl wins in our history (yes, you read that right). Campbell has shown us it is possible to win here, which I'm not sure was possible before he was hired. If we win the Fiesta bowl, this will be my mood:
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Sorry for the novel. Just trying to explain how big this is for us.
Mario got the Head Coach job at Oregon primarily because the players on the team all believed in him as HC (and the one good thing Taggart did was assemble a top-notch staff that didn't leave). He's been extremely loyal at times to upperclassmen and has not let younger guys play in blowouts to give them experience or benching a RB who can't hold onto the ball. Last year in a few games people wanted to see Tyler Shough do more than hand the ball off. This year, its obvious he needed to get real reps in those games.Some of us old-timers get flashbacks when we think about backup QBs. One of the worst I remember (not too long ago) was knocking out the Missouri QB (Brad Smith?) and assuming that would give us a better chance to win)... then here came Chase Daniel and had a 155 QB rating (looked it up) to beat us soundly. I still call it getting "Chase Danieled".
What has kept Brown from getting more time so far this season?
I wouldn't expect the ISU offense to get off to a hot start. Our average points by quarter are:
1st 4.6
2nd 11.2
3rd 8.5
4th 8.5
According a friend of mine in the Army from Michigan, that chick has U.P. written all over her, except that she is hot and not wearing a flannel shirt!Has now
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Iowa State's first Bowl win and only 9 win season in the Modern Era was in 2000 when the Cyclones beat Pitt in the insight.com Bowl in the B.O.B. @ Phoenix - which was crammed with Cardinal and Gold Cyclone fans! So, I'm just going to try to conjure up my memories from watching that game while I watch the 2021 Fiesta Bowl!Eh, I think there is a little constipation because we're trying to smoosh a month's worth of conversation into just two weeks. Normally there is a full week for the teams to congratulate and get to know each other before the stat dorks take over and spend the next couple weeks analyzing line weights, schemes, 40 times, and individual matchups. This year Oregon only played half a season (credit to the B12 for better leadership) so even the metrics to argue about aren't very reliable.
I kinda feel for the Cyclone fans. They finally check the NY6 box and then sort of miss out on the full fan pregame experience on account of the coof coof.
I love this site and have had a great time so far with ISU fans. To compare it with the Oregon timeline they are sort of where Bellotti took the Ducks to the Fiesta in 2002 against Colorado. They knock of Oregon and they really get on the map.
But I'll watch the Fiesta this year not really having a deep understanding of the opponent or having the luxury of being able to root together with the opponent's fans for or against some lesser bowl leading up to the big game.
I'm just happy that the Ducks are playing another game.
BTW, your first name isn't Rob is it?
It’s easy to get that impression when you look at Oregon from a distance. Oregon’s talented, but lost to some weaker teams. But it’s not actually reality. The culture is good here. All our talent is young. The talent we had in the JR and SR classes opted out or went pro. There are two players we signed who are top 300 recruits left in our jr and sr classes, with 2 more that transferred in. Just at a quick glance there’s around 18 top 300 recruits who are freshman. The talent on this Ducks team is really young.Sounds like another 5 star culture vs 5 star players game to me.