Why not? They may need some time to adapt to the physicality of B1G football, but the B1G is going to need some time to adapt to the speed of the Ducks.....
In every efficiency chart Oregon is a more balanced team when compared to OSU… Oregon had a top 10 scoring offense and scoring defense. Only other team in the top ten for both offense and defense was Georgia. Ohio state had the 49th best offense. People don’t realize how good Oregon is going to be next year
DG is a real good qb but I don't think he'll be as good as Bo. Bo has a few inches on him and holds the highest completion rating in CFB history, but he's a great replacement. Was actually hoping to see how Ty progressed
Oregon is going to be a top 5 defense next year with the way the big ten doesn’t play offense… we will score 30+ every game next season and hold everyone else except Ohio state to a field goal
@@TheStiffArmCFBalso that big10 play isn’t the same, week in and week out those trenches will be tasked with wear and tear good luck for 4 quarters of getting leaned on 😂
Yes they are A lot of hype on Oregon as usual. What will the results be? Same as usual believe 1 or 2 loses and a big ten title playoffs and national championship? Well yes it's possible and no it won't happen @@TheStiffArmCFB
The Pac 12 refugees will not fare well flying thousands of extra miles to time zones earlier than they expect playing for East coast media giants. They'll wish they stayed in the PAC 12
@@TheStiffArmCFB All of those look like losses. Maybe they will do well at home and the East coast teams won't like the travel. Hard to think all these airline miles will save any school money
The B1G made a major upgrade by adding Oregon, Washington and USC (UCLA not so much). No more 9 straight cupcakes to start the season, like Michigan had last year.
Look at a PAC map, the distances are long and they have been traveling that way for a long time. The Big has a smaller travel area and also the BiG teams have to travel far out West.
Oregon is as bad as Texas A&M with the hype. Fast forward; They'll drill crappy teams and lose 2 of Ohio State, Michigan, Washington. Maybe a slip up against a Wisconsin type. They might get into the playoffs, then lose. Dan Lanning has literally never won a big game. Ever. Until he does, let's stop acting like this is a championship program or that he's some elite coach.
Dan Lanning is one of the best coaches in the Big Ten and “never won the big game.” Oregon has the roster to compete and they always come up just short. The Ohio State game is at home which is a huge advantage.
@@TheStiffArmCFB Why is he one of the best coaches in the b10? What has he actually done on the field to claim that? Being able to recruit, in the NIL era, to a place with endless funds isn't impressive. That's the only thing he has done. He hasn't won anything. That's a fact.
@@jarrodmoore9 There are so many mid coaches or newer head coaches in the Big Ten. If I’m buying stock in a young head coach, I’m picking Dan Lanning everytime
@@TheStiffArmCFB So you have no other argument other than "there are mid coaches" in the b10? There are plenty of coaches in the b10 that have won actual big game and conference titles...with much less talent than Lanning inherited and/or bought. For example, "mid" Bret Bielima started his career just as successfully as Lanning and won 3 titles at Wisky. Lanning has done nothing but recruit, which is easy at Oregon, especially now. He has gagged in every big game he's been in. Does that mean he CAN'T be an elite coach? No. But he has done nothing to place him in the conversation as a top tier coach in any league.
@@jarrodmoore9 He’s only been a head coach for 2 seasons and is 22-5. Both seasons are 10 wins +. Your argument is because he hasn’t won a conference championship or made the playoffs in 2 years? I mean what are we doing here.
How many wins will Oregon have in 2024?
All of them
@@grantafterbuffalo3425 12-0?
@@TheStiffArmCFB 12-1
Why not? They may need some time to adapt to the physicality of B1G football, but the B1G is going to need some time to adapt to the speed of the Ducks.....
No steps back...
What would be considered a step back?
@@TheStiffArmCFB Anything but total victory!
@@stevemak8620 I love the confidence and support
In every efficiency chart Oregon is a more balanced team when compared to OSU… Oregon had a top 10 scoring offense and scoring defense. Only other team in the top ten for both offense and defense was Georgia. Ohio state had the 49th best offense. People don’t realize how good Oregon is going to be next year
Going from Bo Nix to Dillon Gabriel isn’t talked about enough. One of the best moves in college football.
DG is a real good qb but I don't think he'll be as good as Bo. Bo has a few inches on him and holds the highest completion rating in CFB history, but he's a great replacement. Was actually hoping to see how Ty progressed
Hard to upgrade from Bo Nix though. I'll believe it when I see it.
It is a more physical league they are going to have to adjust to that.
I agree. They are ahead of the other PAC-12 teams in physicality though.
Oregon is going to be a top 5 defense next year with the way the big ten doesn’t play offense… we will score 30+ every game next season and hold everyone else except Ohio state to a field goal
@@TheStiffArmCFB USC was the most physical Pac12 team, just about every year. They never had trouble recruiting.
“THE B1G WILL HAVE TO ADJUST TO THINGS WE DO” coach Dan Lanning💚💛🦆
Lannin is an aggressive coach and stein is a novice I see Oregon going 10-2
Who are the 2 losses?
@@TheStiffArmCFBOhio state and Michigan. I do not believe in Dan lanning ability to manage these type of games and win them.
@@TheStiffArmCFBalso that big10 play isn’t the same, week in and week out those trenches will be tasked with wear and tear good luck for 4 quarters of getting leaned on 😂
It sounds crazy but I think they’ll drop a road game to Purdue or Wisconsin. Adjusting to travel and these big ten teams.
A lot of 'travel adjustment' both ways, no? A lot of 'adjusting' to these PAC teams. no?
@@stevemak8620 yeah definitely both ways but the 4 new PAC-12 teams have to travel farther in total miles than the older big ten teams
Chose the two scrubs of the conference. You must be a fan of one of them.
@@grantafterbuffalo3425 They play both of them on the road
@@MonstahLynchI can definitely see WI winning there's a lot of snow
don't undersell purdue.
Oregon is better than Purdue
Yes they are A lot of hype on Oregon as usual. What will the results be? Same as usual believe 1 or 2 loses and a big ten title playoffs and national championship? Well yes it's possible and no it won't happen @@TheStiffArmCFB
@@clarencewalder2985 I think this team will make the college football playoff.
The Pac 12 refugees will not fare well flying thousands of extra miles to time zones earlier than they expect playing for East coast media giants. They'll wish they stayed in the PAC 12
I think they’ll struggle with travel but Oregon has a favorable away schedule. Only travel to Wisconsin, Michigan, and Purdue.
@@TheStiffArmCFB All of those look like losses. Maybe they will do well at home and the East coast teams won't like the travel. Hard to think all these airline miles will save any school money
The B1G made a major upgrade by adding Oregon, Washington and USC (UCLA not so much). No more 9 straight cupcakes to start the season, like Michigan had last year.
@@atgdcommish608 still think it is a terrible idea.
Look at a PAC map, the distances are long and they have been traveling that way for a long time.
The Big has a smaller travel area and also the BiG teams have to travel far out West.
Oregon is as bad as Texas A&M with the hype. Fast forward; They'll drill crappy teams and lose 2 of Ohio State, Michigan, Washington. Maybe a slip up against a Wisconsin type. They might get into the playoffs, then lose. Dan Lanning has literally never won a big game. Ever. Until he does, let's stop acting like this is a championship program or that he's some elite coach.
Dan Lanning is one of the best coaches in the Big Ten and “never won the big game.” Oregon has the roster to compete and they always come up just short. The Ohio State game is at home which is a huge advantage.
@@TheStiffArmCFB Why is he one of the best coaches in the b10? What has he actually done on the field to claim that? Being able to recruit, in the NIL era, to a place with endless funds isn't impressive. That's the only thing he has done. He hasn't won anything. That's a fact.
@@jarrodmoore9 There are so many mid coaches or newer head coaches in the Big Ten. If I’m buying stock in a young head coach, I’m picking Dan Lanning everytime
@@TheStiffArmCFB So you have no other argument other than "there are mid coaches" in the b10? There are plenty of coaches in the b10 that have won actual big game and conference titles...with much less talent than Lanning inherited and/or bought. For example, "mid" Bret Bielima started his career just as successfully as Lanning and won 3 titles at Wisky. Lanning has done nothing but recruit, which is easy at Oregon, especially now. He has gagged in every big game he's been in. Does that mean he CAN'T be an elite coach? No. But he has done nothing to place him in the conversation as a top tier coach in any league.
@@jarrodmoore9 He’s only been a head coach for 2 seasons and is 22-5. Both seasons are 10 wins +. Your argument is because he hasn’t won a conference championship or made the playoffs in 2 years? I mean what are we doing here.