kearly
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Not surprised. Alabama seemed like an odd suitor.
My expectation is that Prukop will have a game manager type role with Oregon this year for a long list of reasons. He's raw as a passer, he's got zero power conference experience, he's new to the team, receivers, and offense, and they won't need to throw the ball 40 times a game very often with Prukop and Freeman being good runners. I think it will be a little bit like Stanford's offense with Hogan and McCaffrey, or maybe like Ohio State when Braxton Miller was their QB.
Oregon's offense will be good, but IMO it will be Prukop complimenting Freeman and not the other way around. Not that it's easy to stop Freeman, but I think teams that slow down the run will have a good chance to beat Oregon.
The key for Oregon will be improving the defense, because being a run first team and having a defense ranked in the bottom area of the power conferences isn't going to work. Its hard to win shootouts on the ground on a regular basis.
My expectation is that Prukop will have a game manager type role with Oregon this year for a long list of reasons. He's raw as a passer, he's got zero power conference experience, he's new to the team, receivers, and offense, and they won't need to throw the ball 40 times a game very often with Prukop and Freeman being good runners. I think it will be a little bit like Stanford's offense with Hogan and McCaffrey, or maybe like Ohio State when Braxton Miller was their QB.
Oregon's offense will be good, but IMO it will be Prukop complimenting Freeman and not the other way around. Not that it's easy to stop Freeman, but I think teams that slow down the run will have a good chance to beat Oregon.
The key for Oregon will be improving the defense, because being a run first team and having a defense ranked in the bottom area of the power conferences isn't going to work. Its hard to win shootouts on the ground on a regular basis.