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Ryan Day, tOSU

I was reading about him recently when there was still a chance and hadnt realized he had spent at least some time at Oregon...but it didn't say when or and what capacity. Wiki says he played at NH and I guessed he was coached by Chip Kelly and started as a grad asst for him at NH..and then UO? Anyone know more about his time at Oregon? He inherited a great situation and has done really well with it. My guess is Chip probably deserves some mentorship credit here, but his popularity has sunk so much... maybe that's why he doesn't get it? Anyone have any thoughts info on this/? And btw, I thought they were at least the 2d best team last yr, an Clemson got damn lucky.

Eval 2d yr coaches

Ryan Day -- 2019 record: 13-1 |2020 CBS Sports Coach Ranking: 10 (+35) | Outlook: Other coaches have to be envious of Day not only ascending the to head spot at one of college football's blue bloods but doing so in the wake of Urban Meyer's total infrastructure installation. Strength and conditioning, player personnel departments and several key assistants remained in place as Day delivered on the promise of continued success with arguably the most successful season since the Buckeyes won the national championship in 2014. Ohio State reached the No. 1 spot in the College Football Playoff Rankings and provided the most competitive foil to LSU during the Tigers' title-winning tear. As the argument went, LSU was the offensive juggernaut while Ohio State was the more complete team. As 2020 looms ahead, the Buckeyes begin back in that one-two debate, this time with a Clemson program that prevented Day from winning it all in Year 1. Right now, it's nearly impossible for Day to exceed expectations because everything on and off the field points to national championship-contention, and anything short will be a disappointment.

Inside Reed, Williams

Great write up Scott.I'm no doubt not the only one who was wondering who the back up plans for SDE/DT would be of we don't get either of the two 5* west coast PSA's. "I aint no expert" but I agree...once again, Williams looks like maybe another Duck com. who is underrated.. He does look exceptionally quick for his size and age, and that's not easy to coach.

Announcing my candidacy for President - CFB Über Alles Party

I am officially announcing that I am entering the race for President of the United States. I will run on the CFBUA (College Football Über Alles) ticket, and my platform will be single issue focused: saving the 2020 CFB season. Admittedly, if elected, I won't take office until it's too late to do anything about the 2020 CFB season, but I'm not really in it to win it. Rather, I'm in it to shift the center of the debate more toward my ultimate goal: saving the 2020 CFB season.

My message is tiered, with the first part being getting everyone to accept that the 2020 CFB season simply is NOT going to happen as scheduled. Period. And we shouldn't try to cobble together some semblance of a season with wacky schedules that will be rife with forfeitures and situations where multiple important players or coaches are absent for 2-3 week stretches. Just accept that. Now.

Part two is to agree that the 2020 CFB season happen, in full, with schedules as they are in every respect EXCEPT dates. Instead, the 2020 CFB season will kick off on the first Saturday of December, and played mostly in 2021.

Which brings me to tier 3: to get to tier 2, we start today, 6 months before my inauguration, with serious, uniform, nationwide mitigation and suppression measures. We do the hard work of shutting down like most of us did in March and April (only to later throw away almost all our gains except in the then hardest hit regions of the country). We test the bejeezus out of the population . . . EVERYWHERE, and we identify, isolate, and trace. We're only as good as the worst state, so again, we do this everywhere.

In a month, cases are trending down, and positive test percentages are under 8%. In two months, cases are down even further, and positivity is below 5%. By late September or early October, we're looking at fewer than 5,000 new cases per day nationwide, test positivity around 2%, and are now fully ready to re-open safely. Not fully, but enough for most things to take place. CFB players report for camp in early November, as new daily cases have fallen further, and almost none of them contract COVID over the course of the season. No staff fall ill with it. No overweight, hypertensive, diabetic, or older coaches die from it. The season progresses through March, with bowl games and the CFP occurring in the first week of April. A national champion is crowned by mid-April, and there's no need for an asterisk next to the winner's entry.

This CAN be done. This shoulda already been done, but we ****ed up. It's not too late.

Oh, and this works for society as a whole too, but I'm only in it for the football.

Thank you for your support.

Decision day for Keanu Williams...

Oregon is looking to add to their 2021 haul with DE Keanu Williams who will be making his announcement today. The four finalists are Oregon, USC, UCLA and Stanford.

He plans to announce at 5:30pm PST and will do so via social media.

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What are Oregon's chances? Well, the publisher/analyst predictions for Rivals are:

FutureCast for Keanu Williams is unanimous:
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