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NahWe lost our 2 best running backs of 2021.
NahWe lost our 2 best running backs of 2021.
No. We lost our 4th and 5th string backs, who were the only ones still healthy in 2021.We lost our 2 best running backs of 2021.
This will not age well, next man up!!I don’t know how people can say that he’s going to get stuck at the bottom of the depth chart. He is electric and will be a fan favorite at Oregon until he goes to the NFL. Best of luck to him.
Frontotemporal dementia?As we say in Oregon…FTD. Not talking flower delivery.
He’ll have a shot. I think he’d have a better shot here though. Looks like Oregon already has similar style rbs.I don’t know how people can say that he’s going to get stuck at the bottom of the depth chart. He is electric and will be a fan favorite at Oregon until he goes to the NFL. Best of luck to him.
Agreed. One thing to add- I overhear folks who are deep in debt saying- ‘like I am paying they off.’ It’s all kinds of debt people are simply waiting to walk away from.I equate NIL with Biden forgiving student loans. The student is unwilling to fulfill a commitment they made knowing there be rocky times in /after their college career. Or perhaps the student jumps at the opportunity to get something for nothing either way it smells.
Lost them early in the season, to injuries.We lost our 2 best running backs of 2021.
I see, so right wingers like yourself are all in favor of capitalism until it becomes inconvenient for them?I equate NIL with Biden forgiving student loans. The student is unwilling to fulfill a commitment they made knowing there be rocky times in /after their college career. Or perhaps the student jumps at the opportunity to get something for nothing either way it smells.
Yeah, those that want to panic about Thomas and Irving leaving like to gloss over just what it took for those two to even see the field last year.Lost them early in the season, to injuries.
Let alone, just plain bad actors on the side of the NIL providers.The Pac12 is perfect for his game, IMO.
How many of these deals are legit as laid out by the recruiters? These aren’t like professional sports contracts. If you don’t produce, or get hurt, the tap could be shut off. Be cautious. Pay your taxes. I’m getting old, as I can think of a million ways deals like this could go south. I hope Bucky (and other players doing this) have somebody very trustworthy looking over their affairs. It would be so easy to take advantage of kids if they’re left to deal with it themselves (or leave it to their agent). Getting paid is nice. But setting yourself up for future success is so much more important. Hopefully he found a place where he is getting both.
True, but Cincy got a shot, that one time. Maybe the Gophers could have, in 5-10 years at some point?Hasn't this already been the case pretty much forever?
The college football playoffs has been around for 8 years now. Alabama, Clemson, Ohio St, and Oklahoma make up 21 of the 32 appearances.
Like a sheep with a lonely Wisconsin farmer climbing over the fence.We are officially a farm team. How does it feel?
Like a sheep with a lonely Wisconsin farmer climbing over the fence.
Oregon is taking our 5th string RB from last season and somehow we’re the farm school
Yes we did.
And the kicker is that now a guy like Bucky has already used his "one time free transfer". So if he was sold a bill of goods and it doesn't turn out to be what he was promised, or the booster screws him, or whatever (like I said, a million things could go wrong), he can't just leave for another place. He'd have to sit out a year to play somewhere else. I hope the best for the kid, I just can't help but feel cautious for him. It might not be him specifically, but you are right, you'll start to hear horror stories in a few years, especially as the kids are beyond their NCAA playing days.Let alone, just plain bad actors on the side of the NIL providers.
It will happen, eventually. It's the wild west. What's the player going to do, sue the booster? We'll be hearing about these stories within a couple of years ...
He is unlikely to go to NFL, whether he stayed here or not. He is not very big, and he does not have breakaway speed at that level. He will be a good college back, but will split time in Oregon just as he would have here. Although, it would have been interesting to see just how much time he would have even received here if Mo and Potts both end up healthy.I don’t know how people can say that he’s going to get stuck at the bottom of the depth chart. He is electric and will be a fan favorite at Oregon until he goes to the NFL. Best of luck to him.
Yep, no reason to panic. Let's be honest, both Thomas and Irving have talent, but not enough that they were guaranteed time here this fall. With Mo and Potts healthy, and the freshman from TX coming in, they may have been back at 4th and 5th string. My guess is Burns and Fleck honest with them about that. If they were guaranteed time here they likely wouldn't have left, although rumor Irving was maybe looking for NIL money.Yeah, those that want to panic about Thomas and Irving leaving like to gloss over just what it took for those two to even see the field last year.
I mean I get it, we all hate to see talented players leave, but the cupboard is absolutely not bare at RB and while there is some unknown in regards to the guys coming back from injury, the reports have been positive enough to think they will be ready to rock in the fall.
Nah. 4th and 5th string.Yes we did.
There are "Mama Bear" paw prints all over this one. $$$$$Looks like he's headed to Oregon:
Oh really? He was the leading rusher at Oregon with 1000+ yards in two seasons, was drafted in the 4th round, and was the leading rusher in his first NFL game. I’d say I was exactly right.This will not age well, next man up!!
Wow dont pull a muscle while patting yourself on the back. Who the hell cares?Oh really? He was the leading rusher at Oregon with 1000+ yards in two seasons, was drafted in the 4th round, and was the leading rusher in his first NFL game. I’d say I was exactly right.
Oh really? He was the leading rusher at Oregon with 1000+ yards in two seasons, was drafted in the 4th round, and was the leading rusher in his first NFL game. I’d say I was exactly right.
I think 90% of posters were aware of his potential.Oh really? He was the leading rusher at Oregon with 1000+ yards in two seasons, was drafted in the 4th round, and was the leading rusher in his first NFL game. I’d say I was exactly right.