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Just look at their 2020-21 PAC-12 schedule and you can probably figure it outTo play a high level of defense a team needs to face a high level offense. Let me know when Stanford faces one.
Just look at their 2020-21 PAC-12 schedule and you can probably figure it outTo play a high level of defense a team needs to face a high level offense. Let me know when Stanford faces one.
To play a high level of defense a team needs to face a high level offense. Let me know when Stanford faces one.
Kind of self-serving comment coming from a "juggernaut" team that just lost to an underrated NC State team...Of course you have to say that, otherwise you can't justify a #1 rank or banner...
Having watched Stanford twice and Oregon once, I would say that @Floridaduck is "DaffyDuck" as Stanford IS Deeper than Oregon and has as much experience OR MORE than Oregon.
This Stanford team could be unbeatable if Tara can get over the last 28 years of big game stinkers once she gets to the Final Four. To be fair, to me, this is her deepest team ever. Time will tell.
Edit-Floridaduck's comment so flustered me, I did some research. Oregon has exactly 4 players who played previous to this year, with 1 (Mikesell) elsewhere. That means they have a grand total of 80 combined starts for Oregon (76 by Boley). Meanwhile, Stanford, returns 10 Players with 254 starts combined. But yeah, Oregon is as experienced as Stanford...
Just look at their 2020-21 PAC-12 schedule and you can probably figure it out
The comment was in regards to a comparison vs Oregon. Let me know which high level offense Oregon has faced to this point. They haven't. So the comparison of their defenses against sub-par offenses is pretty even at this point. Oregon will have the first real test this weekend though against OSU. Stanford still has some time before they get any real challenge (probably UCLA in a couple weeks).
Didn't Stanford have their schedule changed due to Covid? Or are you saying they should have played tougher teams despite that?What does that have to do with their schedule up till now?
Didn't Stanford have their schedule changed due to Covid? Or are you saying they should have played tougher teams despite that?
I dont think anyone is saying that Oregon is more experience than Stanford. Just better depth (not more experienced, but more talented)Kind of self-serving comment coming from a "juggernaut" team that just lost to an underrated NC State team...Of course you have to say that, otherwise you can't justify a #1 rank or banner...
Having watched Stanford twice and Oregon once, I would say that @Floridaduck is "DaffyDuck" as Stanford IS Deeper than Oregon and has as much experience OR MORE than Oregon.
This Stanford team could be unbeatable if Tara can get over the last 28 years of big game stinkers once she gets to the Final Four. To be fair, to me, this is her deepest team ever. Time will tell.
Edit-Floridaduck's comment so flustered me, I did some research. Oregon has exactly 4 players who played previous to this year, with 1 (Mikesell) elsewhere. That means they have a grand total of 80 combined starts for Oregon (76 by Boley). Meanwhile, Stanford, returns 10 Players with 254 starts combined. But yeah, Oregon is as experienced as Stanford...