Dan has had 3 recruiting classes already. The 2023 class lost 9 kids that have already transferred out of the program. Three were in the secondary (Decambra, Martin, Turner), four in the DL (Boulton, Bowers, Porter and Gardner) Cozart a WR and Dowdell a RB. Jaxson Jones and J Moore also left from that class. A third of that class has left which is normal to see in every class. Only about 66% of the kids they recruit in a class will pan out or stay long enough to play significant minutes. More than half of the kids that have stayed on the team from 2023 recruiting class have made a significant contribution and will get even better this next year. Next year the team will consist mainly entirely of Dan Lanning kids from the 2023 and 2024 class. I personally expect Oregon to contend for a natty not this next year but the year after.
Tez said that Dinty Moore will be a Heisman finalist next season. For that to happen, Oregon will have to be a Championship contender. If he is as good as Tez asserts, a Championship would be realistic.
@@CalebTrask Well all due respect to Tez, but Dante would have to totally turn his game around from his time at UCLA...Fast, elusive, but slow delivery, and very inconsistent. Often throwing as many picks as TD's. But who knows..maybe time to grow and mature while backing up a legend can work wonders.
@@cheswick617i don’t think I’ve heard Tez speak that highly of anyone we haven’t seen before so I’ll trust his judgment. Plus like Tom Brady said a lot of qb’s are just being thrown to the wolves & don’t actually go thru a learning process anymore so I think his freshman experience & redshirt should bode well for him
I know that Dan is a godsend, and he provides the best recruiting personnel in the country, but once again I find myself wondering if they are above average at best at development…. Seems they bring in the best and replace them with the rest every year
My introduction to Nick Saban was in 1998, at Autzen Stadium. Saban's MSU Spartans got absolutely boat raced by Akili Smith and Reuben Droughns. Saban's coaching career really took off, a couple years later.
He finally had a big year the next season with Plaxico Burress and from there went to LSU. I remember around that time Saban was reportedly linked to the Colts head coaching job and his career might've turned out differently if he went down that path.
Disagree. The secondary was allowing wide open throws in like 2.5 seconds. No D-line is getting home without better coverage. When will Howard had to pat the ball then the rush did ok. The secondary couldn’t even get the calls in… just like against Penn state
With a new less-experienced QB starting next year, Im most worried about our O-line. We saw how they struggled early this year. It took them a while to gel. Why does everyone seem so confident in that group?
They need to let the kids play and stop making everything to hard for them. I look at the defense and it concerns me that it takes a kid 2 years for them to pick up the defense. That is useless. If they are not playing the young guys because the kids are not picking up the schemes and playbook then you need to change your scheme and playbook. All these high rated recruits need to play and get game time experience and I don't care if they suck as a team in doing that. They will get the experience and then they will be really good, much better in the long run than if they bring a bunch of one year portal transfers.
Looking at the recruiting classes for the last 5 years we see that only very few stay with Oregon or crack the starting rotation. Of the 2020 class of 22 players only 5 ever made it to the rotation or stayed with the program. That is 22%. Of the 2021 class of 24 recruits only 4 stayed with the team and made the starting group. That is 16% converting over to being impactful multi year players. Of the 2022 class, 10 of the 17 players, 58% have stayed with the team and played impactful minutes. Kasper contributing somewhat substantial snaps. Of the 2023 class of 8 of the 29 recruits, that is 27% have seen the field. 6 of them had substantial snaps. The rest of them have not seen the field much and 10 of them have already transferred out. 33% of the 2023 class is already gone and only 27% has made any type of meaningful contribution. Of the 2024 class of 26 recruits, none of them have cracked the starting line up or played substantial snaps. Three have already transferred. So in the last 5 years, only 25% of the kids they recruit either stay with Oregon for several years and play substantial snaps. In the last 5 years, 48% of the recruits have transferred out and never played meaningful snaps for Oregon. 27% are still on the roster and waiting to play and crack the starting rotation. By comparison, 72% of Oregon transfer portal players become starters and play significant snaps. We obviously have a development problem at Oregon with high school players.
@@dariusp257i don’t know why you used a bunch of mario’s classes like that correlates with dan lanning as coach. no point in using mario’s classes to prove a point that has nothing to do with mario. this is about lanning. his first class just finished their true sophomore year. maybe give them some time to develop and then we can talk? there’s no point in saying there’s a development problem if you don’t give them a chance to develop. not every freshman is a jeremiah smith or caleb downs that comes in and is an all american right from the jump. every player is different.
I agree I wanna see the young recruits blossom but the more I think about it. Which recruits left Oregon & actually blew up? Next season I want will stein to start breaking away from the over screens & lack of downfield attacking. Feels like his play calls are over reliant on em & it makes things predictable. Dan as a defensive guy needs to figure out wtf happened to the defense. They sucked against Boise State, PSU & Osu. Confusion everywhere & could not stop the run to save their lives.
Sometimes I hate Oregon fans. This is an absolutely wild take. He continues to answer questions every single year and develop as a coach. Trust in Dan, he will absolutely bring us to the promise land.
Dan has had 3 recruiting classes already. The 2023 class lost 9 kids that have already transferred out of the program. Three were in the secondary (Decambra, Martin, Turner), four in the DL (Boulton, Bowers, Porter and Gardner) Cozart a WR and Dowdell a RB. Jaxson Jones and J Moore also left from that class. A third of that class has left which is normal to see in every class. Only about 66% of the kids they recruit in a class will pan out or stay long enough to play significant minutes. More than half of the kids that have stayed on the team from 2023 recruiting class have made a significant contribution and will get even better this next year. Next year the team will consist mainly entirely of Dan Lanning kids from the 2023 and 2024 class. I personally expect Oregon to contend for a natty not this next year but the year after.
Tez said that Dinty Moore will be a Heisman finalist next season. For that to happen, Oregon will have to be a Championship contender. If he is as good as Tez asserts, a Championship would be realistic.
@@CalebTrask Well all due respect to Tez, but Dante would have to totally turn his game around from his time at UCLA...Fast, elusive, but slow delivery, and very inconsistent. Often throwing as many picks as TD's. But who knows..maybe time to grow and mature while backing up a legend can work wonders.
@@cheswick617i don’t think I’ve heard Tez speak that highly of anyone we haven’t seen before so I’ll trust his judgment. Plus like Tom Brady said a lot of qb’s are just being thrown to the wolves & don’t actually go thru a learning process anymore so I think his freshman experience & redshirt should bode well for him
Boulton is an OL and is still on the team. So is Ashton Porter.
“Ducks didnt show up to the biggest game that mattered” Part 10 😂
I know that Dan is a godsend, and he provides the best recruiting personnel in the country, but once again I find myself wondering if they are above average at best at development….
Seems they bring in the best and replace them with the rest every year
More Ducks than ever are going into the pros. There must be some development going on.
My introduction to Nick Saban was in 1998, at Autzen Stadium. Saban's MSU Spartans got absolutely boat raced by Akili Smith and Reuben Droughns. Saban's coaching career really took off, a couple years later.
He finally had a big year the next season with Plaxico Burress and from there went to LSU. I remember around that time Saban was reportedly linked to the Colts head coaching job and his career might've turned out differently if he went down that path.
@jirikurto3859 Imagine if he had decided to make a career at LSU, instead of taking the Dolphins job.
@@CalebTrask That is interesting to think about you are right. Would he have turned LSU into Alabama?
It wasn’t the secondary’s fault there’s no pressure from the defensive line
Disagree. The secondary was allowing wide open throws in like 2.5 seconds. No D-line is getting home without better coverage. When will Howard had to pat the ball then the rush did ok. The secondary couldn’t even get the calls in… just like against Penn state
With a new less-experienced QB starting next year, Im most worried about our O-line. We saw how they struggled early this year. It took them a while to gel. Why does everyone seem so confident in that group?
What about Matthew Bedford? Is he actually going to play? I seen he is a senior.
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They need to let the kids play and stop making everything to hard for them. I look at the defense and it concerns me that it takes a kid 2 years for them to pick up the defense. That is useless. If they are not playing the young guys because the kids are not picking up the schemes and playbook then you need to change your scheme and playbook. All these high rated recruits need to play and get game time experience and I don't care if they suck as a team in doing that. They will get the experience and then they will be really good, much better in the long run than if they bring a bunch of one year portal transfers.
Did you miss the part where this is now professional sport? Can’t have it both ways-pay them and treat them like amateurs.
@@BetterDays-e8h They are paying them anyways. They might as well play them instead of paying them to sit on the sidelines.
Looking at the recruiting classes for the last 5 years we see that only very few stay with Oregon or crack the starting rotation. Of the 2020 class of 22 players only 5 ever made it to the rotation or stayed with the program. That is 22%. Of the 2021 class of 24 recruits only 4 stayed with the team and made the starting group. That is 16% converting over to being impactful multi year players. Of the 2022 class, 10 of the 17 players, 58% have stayed with the team and played impactful minutes. Kasper contributing somewhat substantial snaps. Of the 2023 class of 8 of the 29 recruits, that is 27% have seen the field. 6 of them had substantial snaps. The rest of them have not seen the field much and 10 of them have already transferred out. 33% of the 2023 class is already gone and only 27% has made any type of meaningful contribution. Of the 2024 class of 26 recruits, none of them have cracked the starting line up or played substantial snaps. Three have already transferred. So in the last 5 years, only 25% of the kids they recruit either stay with Oregon for several years and play substantial snaps. In the last 5 years, 48% of the recruits have transferred out and never played meaningful snaps for Oregon. 27% are still on the roster and waiting to play and crack the starting rotation. By comparison, 72% of Oregon transfer portal players become starters and play significant snaps. We obviously have a development problem at Oregon with high school players.
@@dariusp257i don’t know why you used a bunch of mario’s classes like that correlates with dan lanning as coach. no point in using mario’s classes to prove a point that has nothing to do with mario. this is about lanning. his first class just finished their true sophomore year. maybe give them some time to develop and then we can talk? there’s no point in saying there’s a development problem if you don’t give them a chance to develop. not every freshman is a jeremiah smith or caleb downs that comes in and is an all american right from the jump. every player is different.
I agree I wanna see the young recruits blossom but the more I think about it. Which recruits left Oregon & actually blew up?
Next season I want will stein to start breaking away from the over screens & lack of downfield attacking. Feels like his play calls are over reliant on em & it makes things predictable.
Dan as a defensive guy needs to figure out wtf happened to the defense. They sucked against Boise State, PSU & Osu. Confusion everywhere & could not stop the run to save their lives.
Hot seat year for Dan... too much talent to be choking embarissingly. Phill knight is pratically out the door and no title
Sometimes I hate Oregon fans. This is an absolutely wild take. He continues to answer questions every single year and develop as a coach. Trust in Dan, he will absolutely bring us to the promise land.
Bandwagon fan. Yeah hot seat for a guy that won 13 games. Get real.