Beaver talk

1. Win convincingly.
2. Not have GopherHole lose its collective sh!& after our first three-and-out.

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Mitch's first knuckleball

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From the spring game, that Johansson kid will get a lot more carries than Femi-Cole.
Johansson had great vision, cut, power, and a lil shake and bake. Might be sneaky good..

Don't forget about Kobe McCrary. He might be third on the depth chart. Biggest RB on the team.
 

Has anyone found a decent board. The best one I found so far is the Benny's House "men of iron" board, but there is not much at all being posted about the gopher game lately.

This is an independent board:

http://bennyshouse.freeforums.net/
 



This is good news:
http://www.buildingthedam.com/2016/8/3/12369856/top-stories-from-oregon-state-media-day
"Sean Harlow, Oregon State's star offensive lineman, is having lingering health problems and his availability for the 2016 season might be in doubt"

"Back in the spring the offensive line looked to be in good shape with good depth and some talented players returning from last year. Since then, Drew Clarkson, Leo Fuimaono, and Mason Johnson have all been forced to medically retire. That coupled with Sean Harlow’s questionable health status means that Oregon State’s offensive line could be in trouble."
 

Just find a way to get a W. First games make me nervous.
 

This is good news:
http://www.buildingthedam.com/2016/8/3/12369856/top-stories-from-oregon-state-media-day
"Sean Harlow, Oregon State's star offensive lineman, is having lingering health problems and his availability for the 2016 season might be in doubt"

"Back in the spring the offensive line looked to be in good shape with good depth and some talented players returning from last year. Since then, Drew Clarkson, Leo Fuimaono, and Mason Johnson have all been forced to medically retire. That coupled with Sean Harlow’s questionable health status means that Oregon State’s offensive line could be in trouble."

As we are all well aware injuries to the OL can take their toll on an offense. Couple this with Garretson's lack of mobility and I would be shocked if we didn't get at least one or two sacks in this game. They can't throw quick short passes all day.
 

This is good news:
http://www.buildingthedam.com/2016/8/3/12369856/top-stories-from-oregon-state-media-day
"Sean Harlow, Oregon State's star offensive lineman, is having lingering health problems and his availability for the 2016 season might be in doubt"

"Back in the spring the offensive line looked to be in good shape with good depth and some talented players returning from last year. Since then, Drew Clarkson, Leo Fuimaono, and Mason Johnson have all been forced to medically retire. That coupled with Sean Harlow’s questionable health status means that Oregon State’s offensive line could be in trouble."
Not for me! This is Pat Harlow's kid. He was All American at USC and and first rounder who played in the league for ten years. Sean Harlow was a legacy recruit at USC and a great prospect. Kiffen was the coach at that time and Pat Harlow basically said he would never allow his son to play for that guy. A good dad! They are basically down to the fourth option at center, who was a scrape the bottom of the barrel recruit by Mike Riley. The Clarkson situation is a sad one. The poor kid had testicular cancer in high school and apparently has some complications from that. The O line is a scary mess right now.
 




Not for me! This is Pat Harlow's kid. He was All American at USC and and first rounder who played in the league for ten years. Sean Harlow was a legacy recruit at USC and a great prospect. Kiffen was the coach at that time and Pat Harlow basically said he would never allow his son to play for that guy. A good dad! They are basically down to the fourth option at center, who was a scrape the bottom of the barrel recruit by Mike Riley. The Clarkson situation is a sad one. The poor kid had testicular cancer in high school and apparently has some complications from that. The O line is a scary mess right now.

Well now I feel like a jerk. That's terrible about Clarkson. And I am not truly happy about Harlow either. Ideally you want good on good and see what you have, but given our recent history of laying eggs in non con, I would take a comfy win over an injury depleted BCS school.
 




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