BerlinerBaer;841958026 said:
Pretty much all of your points are subjective and an outsider's perspective. Here are the facts: Riley has never lost fewer than 4 games a season and he hasn't beaten Oregon since 2006.
Riley rightfully gets a ton of slack at OSU for the reasons mentioned above. The Beavers also never have much depth. While their first string can hang with anybody, injuries can doom their season (see last year and 2010).
How about this:
Since 2005:
Cal football players drafted and still playing currently in NFL: 33
OSU football players drafted and still playing currently in NFL: 16 (+4 undrafted)
I know recruiting rankings dont mean much, but according to ESPN.
Since 2005, number of players >= a 78 ranking (usually means 4 stars):
Cal: 4 in 2006, 3 in 2007, 6 in 2008, 6 in 2009, 12! in 2010, 15! in 2011, 9 in 2012
OSU: 2 in 2009, 2 in 2010, 6 in 2012
We are out recruiting OSU, no doubt about that. We have better players than OSU, nobody will argue that either.
Yet Riley gets a lot of his guys to the NFL. Most important, the record for the past years:
Riley:
2004: 7-5
2005: 5-6
2006: 9-4 ranked #21
2007: 9-4 ranked #25
2008: 9-4 ranked #24
2009: 8-5
2010: 5-7
2011: 3-9
Tedford:
2004: 10-2 ranked #9
2005: 8-4 ranked #25
2006: 10-3 ranked #14
2007: 7-6
2008: 9-4 ranked #25
2009: 8-5
2010: 5-7
2011: 7-6
Shouldn't we expect Tedford's record to be much better?
(side note: i have absolutely no problem with tedford till 2009. But recently we all noticed that he has "lost it" and the tedford since 2009 has gotten blown out consistently, play bad QBs and can't win the big games)
Since 2007, Riley has had mostly equal success (save last season) and sometimes better record. This year they are 2-0 with 2 wins against top 25, while we are 1-3 with 2 loses against top 25