There is a big difference between watching a given team, down on its luck, like the Blazers or even the 1980s vintage Beavers football team, and two teams at completely different levels of competition, like Oregon and OSU (next year and on). Whereas the Giants or Blazers are still in the "big leagues" and so receive the same opportunity …
There is a big difference between watching a given team, down on its luck, like the Blazers or even the 1980s vintage Beavers football team, and two teams at completely different levels of competition, like Oregon and OSU (next year and on). Whereas the Giants or Blazers are still in the "big leagues" and so receive the same opportunity to draft players (with an advantage picking first) and the same income as their opponents, this is not true for the Beavers. They have been relegated to a lower level of competition, with less ability to recruit top players (and they don't get to pick first like in the majors), with much less income and donations with which to attract players. They are in a lower level league going forward with much less media exposure, lower level bowl games and no real chance to compete for the national title. It is essentially like a minor league baseball team, even if Triple A, having to compete with a major league team. They have next to no chance (might beat the major league team 1 out of 100). So you do not make a compelling argument.
I’m not here to offer you a compelling argument. I’m a fan of the university and it’s athletic department. Maybe you should move your loyalty 45 miles south so you can be in your big show. We won’t miss ya. 👋
There is a big difference between watching a given team, down on its luck, like the Blazers or even the 1980s vintage Beavers football team, and two teams at completely different levels of competition, like Oregon and OSU (next year and on). Whereas the Giants or Blazers are still in the "big leagues" and so receive the same opportunity to draft players (with an advantage picking first) and the same income as their opponents, this is not true for the Beavers. They have been relegated to a lower level of competition, with less ability to recruit top players (and they don't get to pick first like in the majors), with much less income and donations with which to attract players. They are in a lower level league going forward with much less media exposure, lower level bowl games and no real chance to compete for the national title. It is essentially like a minor league baseball team, even if Triple A, having to compete with a major league team. They have next to no chance (might beat the major league team 1 out of 100). So you do not make a compelling argument.
I’m not here to offer you a compelling argument. I’m a fan of the university and it’s athletic department. Maybe you should move your loyalty 45 miles south so you can be in your big show. We won’t miss ya. 👋
You really know it all don’t ya?
Apparently you know more than me since you are asking that question. Congrats!