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Portland State is on top of the Big Sky every year. They beat Oregon and compete well against other bigger programs. They have a very good coach. They placed second in the Big Sky this season. I know its not the Pac 12 but they are a D-1 school and with some very good players and are kind of forgotten here in Portland because it is basically a commuter school.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd none of them are graduating. So he could bring back 24, which leaves little room for any new freshmen. I don't know what normal turnover is, I suppose one or two, so his fresman class for next year is probably 4.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe player posing for the camera shot shown on the team's web page with the title "Senior Day" will find it interesting that she is not a senior and is not graduating. Often PAC-12 rosters have 30 or more players. Some less skilled players will drop, plus there are always injuries. Look for 4-6 freshmen next season. Do you know anything about college soccer?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUnless a top player not picked by the Cal teams wants to major in Animal Husbandry or Oceanography why would they go to play in the slop that passes for the pitch at OSU.
Now compare that to the faculties at Oregon and the academic offering and the puzzle is why Kat has not been able to turn the corner other than her game management.
2. The facilities at Oregon for women's soccer, no men's team, have some problems. First, and foremost, UO in the only artificial turf in the PAC-12. Just like playing in high school. Few big time programs have artificial turf. UO had a very nice field set-up, but the football team took over the space about 3 years ago. OSU new facilities are excellent, but the field grandstands are old.
3. Yes, OSU must be inferior academically since twice as many Jesuit graduates last May chose to go to OSU than UO.
4. OSU has more academic offerings with higher national rankings than UO. Try living in today's world, not 10-20 years ago.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe player posing for the camera shot shown on the team's web page with the title "Senior Day" will find it interesting that she is not a senior and is not graduating. Often PAC-12 rosters have 30 or more players. Some less skilled players will drop, plus there are always injuries. Look for 4-6 freshmen next season. Do you know anything about college soccer?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post1. The OSU field is in its second season since a complete overhaul. The field wasn't sloppy until it rained so much in the last couple of weeks. Both the OSU men and women play on it. I saw the men last Sunday. It was sloppy for the first time last weekend. Grass fields in the Northwest will get sloppy this time of year with enough rainfall. Ever been there?
2. The facilities at Oregon for women's soccer, no men's team, have some problems. First, and foremost, UO in the only artificial turf in the PAC-12. Just like playing in high school. Few big time programs have artificial turf. UO had a very nice field set-up, but the football team took over the space about 3 years ago. OSU new facilities are excellent, but the field grandstands are old.
3. Yes, OSU must be inferior academically since twice as many Jesuit graduates last May chose to go to OSU than UO.
4. OSU has more academic offerings with higher national rankings than UO. Try living in today's world, not 10-20 years ago.
And those grandstands are terrible. Give the players some room.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAccording to the roster online, there were no seniors. And only moron coaches carry 30. Ask any college coach, it's very difficult to carry that many. Look at the Pac 12 rosters and see how many carry 30+. Clearly you are the one that is clueless about soccer.
Roster numbers: AZ 32, UAz 29, Cal 32, Col 27, UO 31, OSU 24, Stan 24, UCLA 32, USC 32, Utah 27, UW 25, WSU 25.
Your ignorance knows no bounds, does it? P.S.: Actual coaches know how to use the full rosters. PAC-12 travels with 22 with the extra GK's at home along with the injured. The injured usually number about 4 this time of year. So 2-4 players will have a redshirt year. Get it?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo they are, or they aren't sloppy? It's difficult to understand what you are saying. Maybe you are saying that they are kinda sloppy. That's probably it.
And those grandstands are terrible. Give the players some room.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe abbreviation "Sr." stands for senior, plus for you, there is a photo of a senior holding flowers for Senior Day. What online high school roster did you consult?
Roster numbers: AZ 32, UAz 29, Cal 32, Col 27, UO 31, OSU 24, Stan 24, UCLA 32, USC 32, Utah 27, UW 25, WSU 25.
Your ignorance knows no bounds, does it? P.S.: Actual coaches know how to use the full rosters. PAC-12 travels with 22 with the extra GK's at home along with the injured. The injured usually number about 4 this time of year. So 2-4 players will have a redshirt year. Get it?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo half the teams have less than 30. Thanks for proving my point. And so they have one senior. I saw her play. She clearly didn't go anywhere last year when all the seniors had their scholarships reduced to 20% because she knew she wasn't getting to play anywhere else. She is NOT a good player. Typical lumbering Linus type defender.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are a jerk.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPortland State is on top of the Big Sky every year. They beat Oregon and compete well against other bigger programs. They have a very good coach. They placed second in the Big Sky this season. I know its not the Pac 12 but they are a D-1 school and with some very good players and are kind of forgotten here in Portland because it is basically a commuter school.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo half the teams have less than 30. Thanks for proving my point. And so they have one senior. I saw her play. She clearly didn't go anywhere last year when all the seniors had their scholarships reduced to 20% because she knew she wasn't getting to play anywhere else. She is NOT a good player. Typical lumbering Linus type defender.
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