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Does Kalen DeBour finish the season as Alabama’s head coach ?


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You guys are gonna be TOUGH next season!
Oregon should have a pretty good core to start out with and then also that stud wide receiver. Evan Stewart is back who didn’t play this year because of the patella tendon issue.

Dillion Thieneman is leaving at safety but Oregon picked up the Gophers safety to replace him out of the portal , apparently his a big time guy

Yeah, with everybody that’s returning Oregon should definitely be a top five team to start the season
 
I already made a comment on that , keep up will ya !!!! You’re falling behind in the conversation…… damn sec people , I swear !!!!!
I don't think it's a SEC thing. This thread has wandered a bit. :D

In any case, many teams have slid down hill after losing an OC or a DC. If I was an Oregon fan, I'd be worried about just promoting from within.

On the other hand, we fired our DC (Tennessee) and the new DC has brought in quite a few very good transfers. A perk of hiring from a known team ... in our case, the DC from Penn State who was the DC when Ohio State won their latest NC. Sure, it cost money to hire him. You guys didn't get much to promote from within.

It will be impressive if Oregon doesn't fall quite a bit this year. My SEC opinion. ;)
 
They asked Carson Beck about his classes. He said he didn't have any and graduated two years ago. I guess they don't have to take classes if they have graduated.

That seems strange that they don't have to take classes, but begs a question, how many of the players are actually taking classes? Could it be that some of the teams like Indiana have a team full of players who don't go to class any more? They supposedly average 23, so I think many have graduated.)

Interesting ...
 
They asked Carson Beck about his classes. He said he didn't have any and graduated two years ago. I guess they don't have to take classes if they have graduated.

That seems strange that they don't have to take classes, but begs a question, how many of the players are actually taking classes? Could it be that some of the teams like Indiana have a team full of players who don't go to class any more? They supposedly average 23, so I think many have graduated.)

Interesting ...
Seems like a condition of playing college football should be enrollment and attendance, regardless of remaining eligibility…
 
Oh, and the U gave all students Tuesday off after the game. One of my sons goes there, the other goes to IU. Gonna be fun tomorrow night….
 
Oregon should have a pretty good core to start out with and then also that stud wide receiver. Evan Stewart is back who didn’t play this year because of the patella tendon issue.

Dillion Thieneman is leaving at safety but Oregon picked up the Gophers safety to replace him out of the portal , apparently his a big time guy

Yeah, with everybody that’s returning Oregon should definitely be a top five team to start the season
Where is Thieneman going? He’s from our neck of the woods.
 

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