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[QUOTE="Buzzyboy, post: 2119696, member: 1364"] I get the impression that yesterdays Oregon game is the first time most of the people on the Boneyard have seen the Oregon team and yet there's a lot of people using that one game to formulate an opinion on how good or great Ionescu (sp) is and how good Oregon is. How many times has Geno and his staff gone to see a potential recruit before he decided to offer someone a scholarship. Multiple times, at least, right? That suggests that once is NOT nearly enough to be absolutely certain how good a player is and yet there are people that use that ONE TIME to decide that this player or team is the best thing ever. I'm reading now that the west coast suddenly is the place for the best recruits and that there's starting to be a MAJOR shift in where the best teams are starting to come from. Washington was really good last year and pretty good this year and most of it was on the back of one player, Plum. Does anyone thing that they'll be a top 10 team next year? I think I'd wait a while before I'd be certain of that major shifting. The Pac 10 seems to be a balanced league with some talent but a couple of runs by a few teams doesn't automatically suggest any radical shifting, as of yet. Are we to assume that Quinnipiac is on the verge of being THE PLACE to play or a program that is now ELITE? Just saying some of this talk may be a little premature. [/QUOTE]
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