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Interesting option. Wouldn't be the worst scenario in my opinion. That would add Utah and UCLA to Oregon's schedule.
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DucksReign wrote:
Interesting option. Wouldn't be the worst scenario in my opinion. That would add Utah and UCLA to Oregon's schedule.
If it is the best option, I'm all for it.
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I'm for it. Keeps the loop closed in terms of organizational responsibility/liability and allows for student-athletes to attend school and play and for coaches to coach and earn their money. Assume that zero fan attendance is a part of this at this time. Last game of the year award the conference trophy and call it a season. Keep it simple to keep it going forward...
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very workable option. a 10- or 11-game season could start as late as Oct 3, and wrap Dec 5 or Dec 12; not too late if the Dec games are played in Cali or Zona. Rose Bowl this season is part of the CFB Playoff--if there is one--so ending the season mid-Dec w no bowls would be no great loss.
"Said one prominent UO source . . ." "A faculty member at Oregon told me . . . "
sure they did, JC. sure they did.
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I suppose they feel obligated to try but at this point it has no relevance for the media to spend time pursuing the opinions of an AD, coaches, university president, etc...why comment on something which does not exist in any official capacity?
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