Saturday, July 14, 2007

Oregon can't leave well enough alone. I call Ducks don't beat the Beavs until 2020.

Great logo for the next few years.  A duck swinging and missing.
Yea, its official. OSU gets a whipping boy for the foreseeable future. I've commented on the possibility of the Ducks getting a baseball team before and I still think they should stick to track.

The decision making process is just weird down there.

1. They hire Kilkenny (a big money booster) to build a new basketball arena. And now they are getting themselves distracted from that by reviving a long dead baseball program. Seems like they need to concentrate on getting that arena and not confuse people about the athletic department's main goals.

In resurrecting baseball, Kilkenny cited its revenue potential for his department, both from ticket sales and concessions, along with what he termed the needed infusion of donations from supporters of the sport.

He said adding baseball at a time when Oregon is soliciting support for a new basketball arena was "purely coincidental."
Riiiight. I can't believe more Duck fans don't think this is a problem. Plus, when no one comes to the games because they suck then how exactly will it be better than wrestling which has lower costs overall? Well, there is the OSU series each year. That will make a bunch of money because the OSU fans will take over the stadium. Hey! It will be like an extra home series! (See OSU fans invading SafeCo and Husky field for proof). There are some with reservations.
Kilkenny said Oregon's decision to play baseball also had little to do with Oregon State's recent success in the sport. The Beavers have won two consecutive College World Series championships.

"There's too much attention given to what happened in Corvallis" in relation to "something that we were doing that is totally separate and independent," Kilkenny said.
Does anyone actually believe that. I think the second Phil Knight game Pat Casey money to stay, Oregon started the process. Just admit it! This guy clearly has a future in politics.


2. They kill the wrestling program that has actually been pretty good the last few years. Not only that, but they add varsity women's competitive cheer as a sport. What!? Is that a sport? That actually counts in these Title IX days? Let's go through that thought process.
"What can we add that will cost the least and give us more women's scholarships?"

"Well, we have a bunch of cheerleaders and dance team people. Can we get them on scholarship?"

"Great idea! We'll start a gymnastics program!"

"No, even better. Varsity Women's Competitive Cheer."

"Oh, sweet! Now what will the uniforms look like..."
Totally weak.


3. What does "Track Town, USA" think of this? Now they have competition for the spring sport dollar. Does this mark the end of championship-level track at UO? Clearly if they felt track was their sport, then they would simply focus on that.


Overall, the decision probably helps OSU more than it hurts us for the next 10-15 years. We will get to beat up on UO 3-6 just like UP. It can only help our RPI in the future to beat another Pac-10 team (well, maybe not the first few years....or more).

Also, we have already started recruiting the entire west coast and soon maybe even nationally. This year we signed many of the best kids from Arizona, Utah, Idaho, and Washington. And we will still get the best Oregon kids for many years to come.

Its going to be a very tough road for Oregon to even get to respectability in the Pac-10. UC Irvine is a special case. Their location helps them soooo much. We are at a disadvantage in the NW. Oregon can't simply market their way to the top.

In the end, as a Beaver fan, I say bring it on. I can't wait to sweep the Ducks for the next 15 years. That will be awesome.

3 comments:

Gib said...

Although the Ducks' decision to field a baseball team again is clearly driven by their envy of all the attention Beaver baseball has garnered in recent years, I still think it's a great idea. In addition to offering another opportunity for rivalry between the two U's, it will bring the Pac-10 conference back up to ten teams in this sport, which will foster more competition.

The expresssion "Any given team can beat any other on a given day" applies to baseball more than just about any other sport, so I wouldn't be at all surprised to see the Ducks knock off OSU and other top teams from time to time, which will only serve to make the season more interesting.

Jason P said...

I don't mind the Ducks bringing back baseball. My tongue was firmly inmy cheek about not beating the Beavs in 10-15 years, but seriously they will be bad for at least a good 5 years. If they decide to join the Pac-10 right away they will get crushed. That said, I'm sure they will squeak out a win or two along the way against the Beavs.

What I don't like is the flat out lying that Kilkenny does. Not to mention that the UO athletic dept. is starting to act like they don't know what they are doing. Lets just say I'm glad we have Bob DeCarolis.

Go Beavs!

Mark D. Inman said...

Yeah they're jumping on the bandwagon.

Another pathetic move by Oregon.

Go beavs, nice blog!

 
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