Called it.CalStateTempe wrote:Cats win...
End of story. Book it.
I'll take CATS on Thursday Nights ESPN (or FS1) against Oregon every day and twice and sundays.

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Called it.CalStateTempe wrote:Cats win...
End of story. Book it.
I'll take CATS on Thursday Nights ESPN (or FS1) against Oregon every day and twice and sundays.
link?azgreg wrote:he Oregon boards are absolutely imploding. It's like they are getting beat by 30.
wyo-cat wrote:As a charter member of the Kool-Aid drinkers club, I gotta go with....
Cats!!
PieceOfMeat wrote:I have no freakin clue
Seriously. The days of hometown guys picking against their home program are done.wyo-cat wrote:someone needs to tell Greg Hansen to eat it.
So who do I call so I can replace Hansen and Finley? I may have been a little bit more accurate in game analysis than either of them.ANGCatFan wrote:Here is Finley and some guy he pulled out of the early bird special line at Golden Corral talking about the Oregon game. Let me sum it up for you: We have no chance of winning, our defense isn't good enough, and we are only playing to not embarrass ourselves on national TV. There is no meaningful insight in the video, just 2 guys who are paid to be experts on the local team saying there is not even a chance they can win because, you know, Arizona's defense sucks and Mariota is great and we don't have time for anything else 'cause print media is dying and we need to update our resumes.
I don't mind a harsh assessment, after all we are 23 point underdogs, but we deserve better football experts than these two flakes. How about some actual analysis? What are Oregon's weaknesses and why was Mariota sacked 7 times last game? Who should we worry about on Oregon besides Mariota? What Arizona players need to step up to keep us in the game?
This is the most difficult game on our schedule, but I like our chances better then I did last year when we were also 20 point underdogs and the crotchety guy from the Golden Corral line also thought we had no chance of winning. What we have to do this year is the same thing we had to do last year;
be able to run the ball,
get some stops against Oregon,
execute our offense,
win the turnover battle,
and play to win the game not just to avoid embarrassment.
Now I realize our 2 intrepid Daily Star reporters may have missed last year's game while they were busy in the press box discussing which southern Arizona golf courses would give the 1965 Utah St football players the best chance to beat the 1972 Padres in a best ball golf tournament, but we won last year with a mostly one-dimensional offense and the same defensive scheme. We may be heavy underdogs, but we have a chance and the team is heading to Oregon to try and win.
The team is going to Bear Down and try to win, Arizona fans should Bear Down and cheer for a victory, and the Star football experts, well, they can go duck themselves.
That is the best quote. Our play shut them up a number of times.NYCat wrote:
+1ANGCatFan wrote:Seriously, it is time for Hansen to retire and Gimino to have his job.
Somehow he'll manage to have a column tomorrow on how RR is the right man for the job, how he has this train rolling, andANGCatFan wrote:
Seriously, it is time for Hansen to retire and Gimino to have his job.
Must be why Helfrich sent him out on that halfback pass. I know if I was a coach and my star QB, Heisman contender, and kid who is going to lead us to a national championship was hurt, I'd definitely send him out on a pass play to get decked by a safety in the open field.azgreg wrote: Sure he was.
Hey, you know who wasn't 100% tonight? Anu, after he got his helmet ripped off his head, or after got hit in the helmet with another guy's helmet, or after.....azgreg wrote: Sure he was.
Chicat wrote:Must be why Helfrich sent him out on that halfback pass. I know if I was a coach and my star QB, Heisman Contender, and kid who is going to lead us to a national championship was hurt, I'd definitely send him out on a pass play to get decked by a safety in the open field.azgreg wrote: Sure he was.
carcassdragger wrote:Anu and the offense will need to play like they did in the 4th quarter against Cal. Defense will have to play better than they have all season. I don't see it happening. Oregon is going to beat us soundly. Hope I'm wrong.
I do believe we have a chance and the best asset we have is the heart these guys show.
Regardless, I will be watching, pacing, and yelling. My wife will be amused. The neighbors will not.
And Nick Wilson, Cayman Bundage, Jeff Worthy......PieceOfMeat wrote:Hey, you know who wasn't 100% tonight? Anu, after he got his helmet ripped off his head, or after got hit in the helmet with another guy's helmet, or after.....azgreg wrote: Sure he was.
Oh wait, we don't need an excuse.
UAEebs86 wrote:And Nick Wilson, Cayman Bundage, Jeff Worthy......PieceOfMeat wrote:Hey, you know who wasn't 100% tonight? Anu, after he got his helmet ripped off his head, or after got hit in the helmet with another guy's helmet, or after.....azgreg wrote: Sure he was.
Oh wait, we don't need an excuse.
Sour grapes Ducks. Own it.
Here is his column: http://tucson.com/sports/columnists/han ... 7f61e.htmlUAEebs86 wrote:Somehow he'll manage to have a column tomorrow on how RR is the right man for the job, how he has this train rolling, andANGCatFan wrote:
Seriously, it is time for Hansen to retire and Gimino to have his job.
he saw it coming...
EUGENE, Ore. — In a timeout with 38 seconds remaining, Autzen Stadium PA announcer Don Essig broke the silence and said, “Ladies and gentlemen, it’s time for the Remarkable Play of the Game.”
It’s time?
It was way too late.
The giant video board then displayed a first-half touchdown pass from halfback Royce Freeman to Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota.
Everything that happened Thursday night at Autzen seemed reversed from what the know-it-alls expected.
The Remarkable Play of the Game actually took place with 2:11 remaining when Arizona sophomore linebacker Scooby Wright pushed past Oregon tackle Matt Pierson, hit Mariota, sacked him, knocked the ball from his hands, and, in a final piece of Superman-saves-the-Wildcats, recovered the football.
Arizona won 31-24. The Wildcats outplayed the No. 2 Ducks so thoroughly, knocked them around and beat them physically, that the true margin between the teams was more like 41-24. And that’s conservative.
But, c’mon, UA was playing at Autzen Stadium, where the Ducks had gone 46-5 in recent years, against a 23-point favorite that had all but started breaking ground for a Heisman Trophy display case — until Wright and his teammates sprung the most unlikely upset at Arizona since beating No. 1 USC at the Los Angeles Coliseum 33 years ago.
Arizona had 20 first downs in the second half, with a freshman quarterback, Anu Solomon, who had the moxie and skill to generate first downs on seven of nine attempts in the final half.
Arizona had no chance to win Thursday’s game. Isn’t that what the analysts said? Isn’t that what I said?
Yes and yes. Sometimes it’s good to be so wrong.
It was the chance of a lifetime in a lifetime of chance. Arizona was nothing but Duck bait. Instead, the Wildcats played with poise, intelligence, toughness and a killer touch at what is renowned as one of the most difficult pits in college football.
You can’t call Scooby’s game-saving, game-winning, franchise-turning fumble recovery anything tidy.
Nothing fits. It can’t be The Hill Mary, the Leap By The Lake or the Max Factor, because Wright incorporated too many variables in his hit-sack-strip-fumble recovery.
What would you call it, The Strip? Will the censors approve it?
Besides, Arizona had too many heroes to limit it to Scooby. Defensive linemen Dan Pettinato and Reggie Gilbert took up residence in Oregon’s backfield, taking advantage of new offensive line starters Pierson and Tyrell Crosby so often that it was humbling.
“We weren’t strong enough,” Oregon coach Mark Helfrich said in his post-game interview.
UA defensive coordinator Jeff Casteel, who dodges attention at every turn, won’t be able to escape the praise this time. His X’s trumped Oregon’s O’s.
“Their plan was pretty simple, rush straight and make us kind of shake and bake and dunk, and we didn’t sustain drives,” said Helfrich. “Give them credit. I don’t know what (Solomon’s) second half numbers were, but he was really good.”
UA coach Rich Rodriguez designed an offense straight out of the Ka’Deem Carey days. RichRod ate up the clock by running the ball 55 times, more than in any game this season.
The plan wasn’t to outscore the Ducks, as is the general theory of football in 2014, it was just to beat them fundamentally.
It worked because tailbacks Nick Wilson and Terris Jones-Grigsby beat the Ducks to the corner, all night, sometimes with ridiculous ease, the path cleared by offensive linemen Mickey Baucus, Fabbians Ebbele, Cayman Bundage, Steven Gurrola and Jacob Alsadek.
“We believe we have a ton of firepower in every phase, and we’re clicking on every cylinder it’s a lot of fun,” said Helfrich. “But it’s a different mind-set when you’re setting up inside your own 10. We didn’t necessarily play smart enough or cleanly enough.”
It was a serve-and-volley game. Arizona limited Oregon’s explosiveness. In the last two minutes you could’ve played Simon and Garfunkel’s “Sounds of Silence” over the PA system.
It would’ve told the story as well as anything else.
The crowd was late arriving, especially the students. It was announced as the 100th consecutive sellout, but there were empty seats in the corners, and 3,400 fewer fans than at the victory over Michigan State, and the noise never did shake down the expected thunder.
The Ducks will stomp around and look for answers. No, they weren’t at their best. Neither was Arizona, though. The Ducks were planning on showing up at the Rose Bowl to play UCLA next week with a division championship at stake.
But now it’s Arizona, undefeated and unbelievable, 5-0, that will play USC in Arizona Stadium, with first place at stake, in what will surely be the first sellout in Tucson years.
The Ducks will worry that losing coach Chip Kelly and defensive coordinator Nick Alotti are too great to sustain their march toward, someday, a national championship.
Arizona will move on, believing that RichRod knows the route better than Helfrich.
RichRod has now beaten Ducks teams ranked No. 2 and No.5 in Arizona’s last eight games. A sweep. There is nothing to match the sweep over the Ducks in UA football history, no two-game set at any time in 100 years that carries the same magnitude.
If Scooby Wright wasn’t the best player on the field Thursday, it was either of Arizona’s tailbacks, Wilson or Jones-Grigsby, who combined for Ka’Deem-like 40 carries and 207 yards.
They were hell on wheels. To the Ducks, it was just hell.
They would whirl, shift, spin off and wiggle out of tackles all night. Little by little, like ice melting off a glacier, the Ducks were soon left in a puddle.
“The season can’t be decided by just one game, or you’ll go all downhill from there,’’ Oregon’s tailback Freeman said.
Downhill?
The Wildcats flew home, in more ways than one.
azcat49 wrote:Will nnot be a blow out. Cats defense plays its best game of The year and we run for 200+ yards.
Game comes down to the last possesion and the team that has it wins
azcat49 wrote:O R E G O N can't stop the run. We will not get blown out. Perfect time for a bye and in the RR years, he has always played then well.
We will be in the game into the fourth
Lines more effective than ours:
The Maginot Line.
The U.S.-Mexico border.
Those found in children's coloring books. . . .
defenses more effective than ours;
The French (any war)
Belgian's
Czechs
the Iraqi's
Santa Anna's after the alamo
Brit's (Cornwallis at Yorktown)
the Brit garrison at fort Ticonderoga
I think Hansen is fine with a write-up after of an event. Good, inventive writer with a great grasp of Arizona history which helps him put things in perspective.Chicat wrote: Here is his column: http://tucson.com/sports/columnists/han ... 7f61e.html
Love Tedy's pure joy talking about last night's win.
Love how even Arizona NBAers are getting in on it too. Arizona athletics is one big family.BearDown89 wrote:Arizona NFLers punking Oregon NFLers:
http://www.azdesertswarm.com/football/2 ... eelers-bet
The guy who asked, "What DC stays on the sideline? No perspective there!"BearDown89 wrote:Man, the Oregon coaching staffs' heads are a rollin' over on their 247 site. Enjoy if you're so inclined.
http://oregon.247sports.com/Board/Orego ... etball--45
Gold! No pun intended.BearDown89 wrote:Arizona NFLers punking Oregon NFLers:
http://www.azdesertswarm.com/football/2 ... eelers-bet