Oregon is top 10 in wins among power conferences in the last 30 years or so but they won't be a future top 10(or whatever) program? Every(sans Taggart) Oregon coach since Rich Brooks has taken the team to at least one outright conference championship. Unca Fill is going to leave Oregon a multi billion dollar endowment.
They're one of two teams west of Texas to have won a playoff game.
In the last 25 years they have
- 6 ten win seasons
- 2 eleven win seasons
- 5 twelve win seasons
- 2 thirteen win seasons
The last 5 coaches to coach at Oregon for more than 1 year(Taggart being the lone exception):
- Bellotti
- 2 conference championships
- 1 losing season in 14 years(and should have been the team to lose to Miami in the Natty) won the Fiesta when the nubs and canes were in Rose Bowl.
- Highest final AP ranking: 2nd
- Kelly
- 4 conference championships
- Won a Rose Bowl, lost a natty they should have won.
- Highest final AP ranking: 2nd
- Helfrich
- 2 conference championships
- Won a Rose Bowl, lost a natty.
- Highest final AP ranking: 2nd
- Cristobal
- 2 conference championships
- Won a Rose Bowl.
- Highest final AP ranking: 5th
- Lanning
- 1 conference championship
- 2nd coach in CFB history to beat PSU, Michigan and Ohio St in the same season
- Is 35-6 with the losses coming to teams whose combined record is 78-9.
- Highest final AP ranking: 3rd.
Bust out your fingers and toes, that's NINE conference championships in the last 17 years(and 11 AP top 10 final rankings since 2000).
Goly gee, maybe there's something more to it than just who the coach is at Oregon. It's almost as if every coach has success there for some reason.
Oregon is:
They have two losing seasons since 1993. blah blah blah, the list goes on. Michigan has 3 losing seasons since 2008. Penn State has 5 losing seasons since 2000. ND has 5 since 1999. Tennessee has NINE losing seasons since 2005. Auburn has 4 straight losing seasons and 8 since 1998!!!
What data are you basing your absurd statement on, or are you just a dumbass troll?
I do_not agree that Oregon is the 4th best job in the nation. LSU, Texas, UGA, Bama, USC, Notre Dame, and probably Clemson, Michigan, and the big 3 in Florida are all better jobs than Oregon, but the list gets really short after that.