I guess I wonder why. We have an entire body of work from last season, right? Doesn't Oregon have access to all of those games on tape? Didn't we actually play Oregon, so they got to see everything we had to offer -- on offense and defense -- first hand?
Is it really true that next week the offense and defense will change a lot from what was done in 13 games last year -- not to mention in previous seasons? I suppose that's possible with new personnel, but I'm not sure I buy it.
Really, I'm looking for a serious discussion. What do we really have to hide that Oregon doesn't know? Will our defense next week be a lot different from when we played Oregon last year, or Ohio State, or Baylor?
If Oregon already knows what we did last season, why not use those things against Western?
Is it really true that next week the offense and defense will change a lot from what was done in 13 games last year -- not to mention in previous seasons? I suppose that's possible with new personnel, but I'm not sure I buy it.
Really, I'm looking for a serious discussion. What do we really have to hide that Oregon doesn't know? Will our defense next week be a lot different from when we played Oregon last year, or Ohio State, or Baylor?
If Oregon already knows what we did last season, why not use those things against Western?