http://skylinesportsmt.com/prukop-to-oregon/\Prukop lost his only playoff game and lost his only start against rival Montana. He compiled a 12-10 record during his two seasons as a starter, including 10-10 against Division I teams and 9-7 against Big Sky Conference foes.
“I think my legacy is combined with Coach Cramsey and it’s that we went in and we changed the offense,” Prukop said. “We changed offense in the Big Sky. We brought the Oregon-type offense to the Big Sky, the Oregon-type firepower and feel to the FCS. I think that’s something that is important. The revolution of offensive football, we brought the Oregon feel for things to the FCS level at Montana State. Montana State had been predominately in the past a defensive program and that shifted when we were there. It was a great experience, something I will never forget and it build me into the player I am today.”
UMGriz75 said:http://skylinesportsmt.com/prukop-to-oregon/\Prukop lost his only playoff game and lost his only start against rival Montana. He compiled a 12-10 record during his two seasons as a starter, including 10-10 against Division I teams and 9-7 against Big Sky Conference foes.
“I think my legacy is combined with Coach Cramsey and it’s that we went in and we changed the offense,” Prukop said. “We changed offense in the Big Sky. We brought the Oregon-type offense to the Big Sky, the Oregon-type firepower and feel to the FCS. I think that’s something that is important. The revolution of offensive football, we brought the Oregon feel for things to the FCS level at Montana State. Montana State had been predominately in the past a defensive program and that shifted when we were there. It was a great experience, something I will never forget and it build me into the player I am today.”
Wow. Just Wow.
Who knew?
UMGriz75 said:http://skylinesportsmt.com/prukop-to-oregon/\Prukop lost his only playoff game and lost his only start against rival Montana. He compiled a 12-10 record during his two seasons as a starter, including 10-10 against Division I teams and 9-7 against Big Sky Conference foes.
“I think my legacy is combined with Coach Cramsey and it’s that we went in and we changed the offense,” Prukop said. “We changed offense in the Big Sky. We brought the Oregon-type offense to the Big Sky, the Oregon-type firepower and feel to the FCS. I think that’s something that is important. The revolution of offensive football, we brought the Oregon feel for things to the FCS level at Montana State. Montana State had been predominately in the past a defensive program and that shifted when we were there. It was a great experience, something I will never forget and it build me into the player I am today.”
Wow. Just Wow.
Who knew?
AllWeatherFan said:Will Prukop start at Oregon? I'd guess no, but I've been wrong before. Once. Okay, twice counting that "once" claim.
bigsky33 said:AllWeatherFan said:Will Prukop start at Oregon? I'd guess no, but I've been wrong before. Once. Okay, twice counting that "once" claim.
I guess coaches at Alabama and Oregon think different than you. I would place my bets on them.
Breaking: Colon Nuance signs contract with The Oregonian to handle Obits and the Multnomah County bowling report.EverettGriz said:Colter seriously needs a proofer.
Might I suggest DBag Prukop, because he won't be doing anything in a year.
You can't make this shit up. My God!!UMGriz75 said:http://skylinesportsmt.com/prukop-to-oregon/\Prukop lost his only playoff game and lost his only start against rival Montana. He compiled a 12-10 record during his two seasons as a starter, including 10-10 against Division I teams and 9-7 against Big Sky Conference foes.
“I think my legacy is combined with Coach Cramsey and it’s that we went in and we changed the offense,” Prukop said. “We changed offense in the Big Sky. We brought the Oregon-type offense to the Big Sky, the Oregon-type firepower and feel to the FCS. I think that’s something that is important. The revolution of offensive football, we brought the Oregon feel for things to the FCS level at Montana State. Montana State had been predominately in the past a defensive program and that shifted when we were there. It was a great experience, something I will never forget and it build me into the player I am today.”
Wow. Just Wow.
Who knew?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :clap:Hammer said:bigsky33 said:AllWeatherFan said:Will Prukop start at Oregon? I'd guess no, but I've been wrong before. Once. Okay, twice counting that "once" claim.
I guess coaches at Alabama and Oregon think different than you. I would place my bets on them.
I thought you were here to post that you know for a fact that Prukop will be returning to msu??
Ursa Major said:You can't make this shit up. My God!!UMGriz75 said:http://skylinesportsmt.com/prukop-to-oregon/\Prukop lost his only playoff game and lost his only start against rival Montana. He compiled a 12-10 record during his two seasons as a starter, including 10-10 against Division I teams and 9-7 against Big Sky Conference foes.
“I think my legacy is combined with Coach Cramsey and it’s that we went in and we changed the offense,” Prukop said. “We changed offense in the Big Sky. We brought the Oregon-type offense to the Big Sky, the Oregon-type firepower and feel to the FCS. I think that’s something that is important. The revolution of offensive football, we brought the Oregon feel for things to the FCS level at Montana State. Montana State had been predominately in the past a defensive program and that shifted when we were there. It was a great experience, something I will never forget and it build me into the player I am today.”
Wow. Just Wow.
Who knew?
The departure is bittersweet after teaching us all about the zone read and such!CDAGRIZ said:Ursa Major said:You can't make this shit up. My God!!UMGriz75 said:http://skylinesportsmt.com/prukop-to-oregon/\Prukop lost his only playoff game and lost his only start against rival Montana. He compiled a 12-10 record during his two seasons as a starter, including 10-10 against Division I teams and 9-7 against Big Sky Conference foes.
“I think my legacy is combined with Coach Cramsey and it’s that we went in and we changed the offense,” Prukop said. “We changed offense in the Big Sky. We brought the Oregon-type offense to the Big Sky, the Oregon-type firepower and feel to the FCS. I think that’s something that is important. The revolution of offensive football, we brought the Oregon feel for things to the FCS level at Montana State. Montana State had been predominately in the past a defensive program and that shifted when we were there. It was a great experience, something I will never forget and it build me into the player I am today.”
Wow. Just Wow.
Who knew?
10-10 (a perfect "Ron .500") against DI competition, and he's leaving a "legacy." Pretty amazing stuff.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:GottaluvGriz said:So MSU had a QB that is good enough to be pursued by Oregon and Alabama and they still couldn't win a playoff game, beat the Griz or even finish above .500.
How crappy were they and are they really?
Go Griz!
Ursa Major said:The departure is bittersweet after teaching us all about the zone read and such!CDAGRIZ said:Ursa Major said:You can't make this shit up. My God!!UMGriz75 said:http://skylinesportsmt.com/prukop-to-oregon/\
Wow. Just Wow.
Who knew?
10-10 (a perfect "Ron .500") against DI competition, and he's leaving a "legacy." Pretty amazing stuff.
CDAGRIZ said:Ursa Major said:You can't make this shit up. My God!!UMGriz75 said:http://skylinesportsmt.com/prukop-to-oregon/\Prukop lost his only playoff game and lost his only start against rival Montana. He compiled a 12-10 record during his two seasons as a starter, including 10-10 against Division I teams and 9-7 against Big Sky Conference foes.
“I think my legacy is combined with Coach Cramsey and it’s that we went in and we changed the offense,” Prukop said. “We changed offense in the Big Sky. We brought the Oregon-type offense to the Big Sky, the Oregon-type firepower and feel to the FCS. I think that’s something that is important. The revolution of offensive football, we brought the Oregon feel for things to the FCS level at Montana State. Montana State had been predominately in the past a defensive program and that shifted when we were there. It was a great experience, something I will never forget and it build me into the player I am today.”
Wow. Just Wow.
Who knew?
10-10 (a perfect "Ron .500") against DI competition, and he's leaving a "legacy." Pretty amazing stuff.
EverettGriz said:CDAGRIZ said:Ursa Major said:You can't make this shit up. My God!!UMGriz75 said:http://skylinesportsmt.com/prukop-to-oregon/\
Wow. Just Wow.
Who knew?
10-10 (a perfect "Ron .500") against DI competition, and he's leaving a "legacy." Pretty amazing stuff.
Ha! Nice.
Hey you know how George Brett coined the term "Mendoza Line" for guys hitting .200? I think you've just done the same for the great sport of football, CDA. Any team hovering around .500 will be the at "Ash Line", as in "It would be a miracle if unc were to ever finish above the Ash Line".
Well done, sir. It's sure to be immediately added to the common man's lexicon!!!