Not to mention Solomon's injury. He just couldn't move like he was able to in Autzen. That game in Autzen was a masterpiece of coaching and scheme. The two wheel route throws were perfect calls and the one that Wilson scored the TD on was a play they'd set Oregon up for all night.dc4azcats wrote:We beat them at Autzen and how many teams do that? We weren't going to win that game at Levi's stadium because of all the emotion that went into beating Assu - not an excuse as much as it was reality. Oregon didn't have the same emotional game that we had plus they wanted revenge so I get it. It still doesn't take away from the fact that we beat them at their place and we've beaten them 2 years in a row. How many teams not named Stanford have done that in the last 10 years? Exactly.RichardCranium wrote:I don't disagree with your sentiment, but I just wanted to make sure you realized that he LOST to Oregon with those same folks too.dc4azcats wrote:Newportcat wrote:You don't think that RR knows that he won the South and beat Oregon at Autzen with a RS frosh QB, true frosh RB, undersized DL, and an undersized and not very fast secondary? Ya, I'm sure he can't wait to get out of here.
Schools are going to be coming hard to get RR out of Arizona. When you look at the roster, it's clear he's no one-hit wonder so he doesn't need to run while the gettin's good. This roster is full of underclassmen, and yet they were within reach of a bid in the playoff after 12 games. If he stays a long time, Arizona football will finally have its Lute. And I think the longer he stays, the harder it will be to leave.