.....Emerald Green and Lemon Yellow.....

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  1. GiantDuckFan

    GiantDuckFan be excellent to each other Staff Member

    that was ok, I guess,.. Ducks would've had that Big bitch bent over in no time,.. do you feel that, buckeye?.. do you feel that Ohio State?.. that's what you missed out on

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  2. GiantDuckFan

    GiantDuckFan be excellent to each other Staff Member

  3. Brian

    Brian Founding Member

  4. APPTiger

    APPTiger still unable to post Geaux Tigers!

    LOL, not bad Duck But...... I believe the team in green wins the hot chick competition
     
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  5. TigerTap

    TigerTap Founding Member

    Cream of that crop!
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  6. GiantDuckFan

    GiantDuckFan be excellent to each other Staff Member

  7. el005639

    el005639 Founding Member

    I think that's the first thing we have agreed on
     
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  8. furduknfish

    furduknfish #ohnowesuckagain

    Thick conferences need lovin too.
     
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  9. GiantDuckFan

    GiantDuckFan be excellent to each other Staff Member

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    Canzano: Six games? Eight? Pac-12 Conference football plan laced with coach frustration

    https://www.oregonlive.com/sports/j...otball-plan-laced-with-coach-frustration.html

    The Pac-12 presidents and chancellors emerged from their conclave on Friday without a firm decision on the football season. The group will meet again next Thursday. And a lot of us wondered what the hold up might be.

    Health restrictions?.. Universities facing different landscapes?.. Bad optics of appearing to follow the Big Ten?

    Jon Wilner of the San Jose Mercury News reported on social media that many in the Pac-12 wanted to start the season on Oct. 31. The conference hoped to make that splashy announcement today. But the CEO Group couldn’t reach a consensus, sparking deep frustration.

    Feels like Nov. 7 is the start date... But why not sooner?

    I expect the Pac-12 to be on the field on Nov. 7 playing a football game. Whether it’s six games or eight games in the season, we’ll soon find out.

    Dan Patrick floated the notion of a six-game season followed by a conference championship weekend.Would a 7-0 team be good enough for the College Football Playoff selection committee?

    While we wait, don’t forget how conference coaches and the timeline for being game-ready plays in all of this. That Nov. 7 targeted start date is seven weeks away. The majority of the conference wanted to be on the field no later than Oct. 31. But there are holdouts.

    Former Oregon defensive coordinator Nick Aliotti coached in the conference in a career that spanned four decades. The typical college football program of today has more optimal equipment, meeting spaces and resources. I asked Aliotti on Saturday morning how long it would take a football program to get a team ready to play... As in, could a Pac-12 team safely play a game in just four weeks?

    “Absolutely. Six weeks is overkill,” Aliotti said. “We didn’t even know our players names and were more than ready in that amount of time.”
     
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  10. GiantDuckFan

    GiantDuckFan be excellent to each other Staff Member

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