Bryce Brown Announcement

My guess:

35 - Oregon
30 - Tennessee
15 - Louisiana State
10 - Miami
10 - Kansas State

But then again, Oregon could be switched with Tennessee... But there are also 2 days for Tennessee's dazzle to wear off... We'll see, this is just speculation.

Of course it is all speculation, but I appreciate your response. Thanks for a being a good sport.

Here is my speculation:
UT 55%
Miami 20%
Oregon 20%
LSU 5%
 
You don't buy that Brown has a good rapport with Kelly? Or, you don't buy that having a good rapport with a coach is a reason for Brown to pick a school?

I don't buy that that is enough reason to give Oregon as much of a chance as the Vols after all this time. It's not like the move was a surprise, I thought it was coming sooner than it did. I still think Miami is in second place and Oregon third. I don't buy for a second that Bryce is seriously considering going to Oregon.
 
<table class="contentpaneopen"><tbody><tr><tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"> <link href="http://www.thespread.com/components/com_sidebars/css/2-copy.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">Odds for the 2009 BCS National Championship
Alabama 40/1
Arizona 125/1
Arizona State 80/1
Arkansas 150/1
Auburn 20/1
Boise State 100/1
Boston College 100/1
California 80/1
Cincinnati 100/1
Clemson 22/1
Florida 6/1
Florida State 50/1
Georgia 6/1
Georgia Tech 100/1
Illinois 50/1
Iowa 100/1
Kansas 65/1
Kansas State 125/1
Kentucky 100/1
Louisville 100/1
LSU 12/1
Maryland 100/1
Miami Florida 35/1
Michigan 30/1
Michigan State 100/1
Missouri 14/1
Nebraska 80/1
North Carolina 100/1
North Carolina State 100/1
Notre Dame 60/1
Ohio State 6/1
Oklahoma 6/1
Oklahoma State 125/1
Oregon 100/1
Oregon State 100/1
Penn State 50/1
Rutgers 50/1
South Carolina 100/1
South Florida 100/1
Tennessee 30/1
Texas 30/1
Texas A&M 100/1
Texas Tech 80/1
UCLA 35/1
USC 3/1
Virginia 100/1
Virginia Tech 40/1
Wake Forest 125/1
Washington 100/1
West Virginia 25/1
Wisconsin 30/1
Field (Any Other Team) 25/1

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Odds to Win 2009 BCS National Championship, NCAA, College Football Futures
 
I don't buy that that is enough reason to give Oregon as much of a chance as the Vols after all this time. It's not like the move was a surprise, I thought it was coming sooner than it did. I still think Miami is in second place and Oregon third. I don't buy for a second that Bryce is seriously considering going to Oregon.

Fair enough. You may turn out to be right.

I would think that relationship with a coach could be a big factor for a recruit. Plus, Oregon has a lot of other things going for it from Brown's perspective, as he has detailed in the past.
 
I disagree. I think that you would think that you stood a good chance given the things he has said.


What are the odds that UT will win the NC game next year:

UT - 100/1
Oregon - 20/1

First, recruit talk is cheap. Oku loved Auburn IIRC, and had nothing but good things to say... He's now in orange.

Second, smite you for thinking Oregon has a better chance at a national title run than UT. That would mean Oregon would have to have an undefeated season. That isn't something I'd bet on, no matter the Vegas odds.
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Amen brother. 4 NCs. Oregon hasssssss.....?

But I think the point is here, for Bryce Brown, that Oregon and Tennessee have been doing the same since he's been cognizant of college football teams outside of his home state, if at all... Since 1999, Oregon and UT have had the exact same number of wins, and UT has 3 more losses. Neither team has a championship during that span. So what would make Bryce really care about championships that have happened in the past, when he wants one now?
 
The only odds that matter for the next 36 hours:

Bryce to UT: 2 to 1
Bryce to Miami: 4 to 1
Field (UO, LSU, KSU, TCU): 4 to 1
 
What VSPN said Bryce knew was that there was an agreement made, in contract, whereby Kelly would become the new HC when Belotti decided to retire. It was speculated that Belotti would stay another year. BB didn't know that Kelly was stepping up this year until the news broke yesterday.

With this quote, you are stating things as fact that you have no way of knowing.

Although I never actually said December, Bryce said he's known this was going to happen at the time it did for "a long time".

I guess though, I should believe he's lying to me b/c you say so, even though he's not lied to me one single time in this entire episode, even while he was lying to everyone else.

OK.
 
Better season in no way means better team or better program.
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Better season means better for Brown.


Interesting. That contradicts the odds from the other place. The question is, when was this odds sheet posted? It doesn't have the date. The ones I posted were from just a few days ago.

Second, smite you for thinking Oregon has a better chance at a national title run than UT. That would mean Oregon would have to have an undefeated season. That isn't something I'd bet on, no matter the Vegas odds.
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#1 Oregon would not necessarily have to go undefeated. They are going to start well into the rankings. They have a solid schedule with Utah and Boise State OOC and USC at Autzen.

#2 You may not bet on Oregon winning the NC. But, the point is that far fewer people would bet that UT will. That's why the payout has to be higher to get people to make that bet. I don't see UT beating Florida, LSU, Georgia, Alabama or Ole Miss. They might not even beat UCLA or Vandy.

Autzen Stadium blows

Have you been there?
 
Interesting. That contradicts the odds from the other place. The question is, when was this odds sheet posted? It doesn't have the date. The ones I posted were from just a few days ago.
I'm not sure. It was the only one that isn't blocked at work. makes me wonder why kind of spyware the other sites are running.

I did find this hilarious though

"Playing the Pac 10 awards the Trojans arguably an easier road than those programs that have to battle the rigorous SEC."
2nd paragraph
 
Take it FWIW but Oregon mod just posted today that he has two sources saying it's down to Oregon and KState. Both sources confirmed that today.

Hadn't heard Harper was going to be there. Where did you guys read that?

Also, making a big deal about Harper being homesick is garbage. He didn't have the best transition into college but he's committed and knows he's there for his education and to play football.

That is all.
 

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