@kjwithafumanchu@Expansion_Crush@CFBwSam Georgia struggled all season long. Against Auburn, Tennessee, Georgia Tech AND lost to Alabama AND Ole Miss. Oregon ONLY lost to the national champion. Georgia lost to 2 teams that didn’t even make it to the national championship. In no way was UGA better last year. Do better.
@JaredBarnard6@SuperWestSports@On3 The west coast has let us Oregon fans down. Y’all are giving us a bad name in the Big10 conference. If you aren’t going to compete for yourselves then at least compete for the reputation of West Coast Football!
@SryYoureUpset@PlatypusDuk@SuperWestSports@On3 You do realize other teams have the same amount of talent or even better right? He won the Big10 with only 2 years of head coach experience and made it to the semifinals with only 3 years of head coach experience. He’s actually doing better than he should be.
@xmannnnn7@TX_Duck_810 He won the Big10 conference and beat the National Champions in the regular season on just his 3rd year of head coaching. I think he does just fine in big games.
@JamesAnder73326@skrajisnik3 You do realize you can just look at who is injured in these playoff matches right? Big10 had just as many injured players as the SEC teams did. For fucks sake not a single Oregon running back even touched the field when they play against Indiana.
@1DamnGoodDawg@ESPN_Schick Where were you? The argument was always iron sharpens iron, and playing against the best of the best is the only way to improve as a player and team. But apparently now having an easy schedule against weak competition is actually what makes your team stronger overall. HAHA.
@LMii23@ESPN_Schick Completely irrelevant to his point. That would go towards the same argument that the SEC teams are even more “battle tested” than ever. Iron sharpens iron. But apparently now having an easy schedule against weak competition is actually what makes your team stronger overall. HAHA.
@RedPantsUGA@RBuckeyeOSUFan Any real ball knower would tell you that playing tough competition is actually an advantage because it makes your team stronger not weaker. Iron sharpens iron. The poor big10 has to play weak teams all season long. It’s a ridiculous argument that it’s actually an advantage.
@rawastro1@RBuckeyeOSUFan Any real ball knower would tell you that playing tough competition is actually an advantage because it makes your team stronger not weaker. Iron sharpens iron. The poor big10 has to play weak teams all season long. It’s a ridiculous argument that it’s actually an advantage.
@RBuckeyeOSUFan Any real ball knower would tell you that playing tough competition is actually an advantage because it makes your team stronger not weaker. Iron sharpens iron. The poor big10 has to play weak teams all season long. It’s a ridiculous argument that it’s actually an advantage.