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On the Beavers’ early-season schedule

September 1st, 2008 Chris Snethen 1 comment

Brooks Hatch asks his readers whether they would have moved the schedule around this season in order to accomodate television.  The way the schedule was originally, the Beavers were to open with Utah, Hawai’i, and Idaho before taking on USC.  Instead, they ditched Idaho and took a lot of money to travel to Stanford and Penn State so they could play on TV.

Was it the right decision?  Fiscally, yes.  But as a football decision?  At first blush, I’d say no way.  But thinking about it for a minute, do I, as an Oregon State fan, ever expect the team to compete for a national championship?  Heck no.  I mean the 2000 season was fantastic and all, but the stars had all literally lined up for that run.  I doubt it could happen again.  Even if they were to schedule Portland State, Idaho, and say San Jose State, then run the table in the Pac-10, a trip to the BCS championship is unlikely.  So why not play a couple of tough games up front, on TV, take your lumps, then make a run at the Pac-10 and maybe catch lightning in a bottle?  If the Beavers go 8-1 through the Pac-10 (unlikely this season…but there’s always next year), that could well be good enough to make a BCS bowl.

So yeah, why not roll the dice in Happy Valley, play two winnable games against Hawai’i and Utah then blitz through the Pac-10?  The more I think about it, the more I like it, both on the field and for the bottome line.

Circling the drain

August 29th, 2008 Chris Snethen 2 comments

While you were most likely doing something productive and perhaps patriotic last night, I was at a friend’s house watching my Oregon State Beavers stink the place up.  It wasn’t like Stanford looked all that great, either.  The Cardinal had zero passing game and gave up over 400 yards in the air to Moevao.  But Beaver mistakes and a porous run defense did them in.

Things don’t get any easier for the Beavs with trips to Penn State and Utah sandwiching home games against Hawai’i and USC (gulp).  This team could easily go 0-5 out of the chute.  Easily.

Fortunately I still have my Arizona Cardinals to look forward to.