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  2. As a tight end Sadiq wasn't going to be a full time receiver but also a blocker. Sadiq was used in so many different ways this seasons but a lot of his plays were also him just blocking. Sure he had some spectacular games as a receiver and some amazing plays but tight ends spend a whole lot of time blocking. Also Sadiq was banged up for a good 3ish weeks in there. He disappeared in the first Indiana game because of injury. Against Washington Sadiq was targeted a lot but he dropped a TON of passes that game. Against Texas Tech he got a lot of targets early but Johnson started to get open more as teams keyed in on Sadiq.
  3. Houston sounds like a tough outing!
  4. Today
  5. Taking a quick look at some of the games played this past weekend. The Indiana Hoosiers, who are expected to be a challenge this season, lost all three games to a ranked North Carolina team. The games were played in Chapel Hill. USC won all three and UCLA went 2-1, losing a close one to U.C. San Diego. Although the Michigan Wolverines aren't expected to be much of a threat, they played well, winning against Arizona, Stanford and split a two-game series with the Rodents of Corn Valley. The Ducks play Michigan at Ann Arbor the first week of April. And I have saved the best for last. The Leg Lifters LOST all four games this past weekend in Puerto Rico. Here are the results: North Carolina St. 13 Washington 0 Wake Forest 5 Washington 0 Boston College 10 Washington 0 Houston 8 Washington 7
  6. Perhaps Justin Herbert? Who would have guessed he'd be the second coming of Dan Fouts in the NFL after the way he was underutilized in college? But hey, he learned how to be physical and fight in a phone booth under MC!
  7. will they use him? we completely wasted Kenyon Sadiq. I cant think of another Oregon player who we completely dropped the ball on like Sadiq since Ive been a fan which is 2007
  8. Top portal player for every ESPN preseason top 25 team. DT Gray at Notre Dame and RB Limar at UW make the list. It's black and white, not Gray, to me; I want Gray back! Safety Perich is OBD's top guy. ESPN.comBest college football transfer portal addition for top 25...A look at the incoming transfers who will have the biggest impact on the best teams in 2026.
  9. Oregon Looking to Flip Quarterback Recruit From the SECThe Oregon Ducks are targeting a quarterback in the 2027 recruiting class, but will need to flip him from a notable SEC team in order to secure a commitment. It's no secret that in this age of recruiting, a verbal commitment often means little, so the Ducks will certainly be doing their due diligence regardless of a player's commitment status. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Looking to Flip Quarterback Recruit From the SECThe Oregon Ducks have retooled their roster for 2026 out of the transfer portal this offseason, and it appears the dust has settled in that regard. But as is th
  10. There's an amazing new candy store at the 5th Street Public Market too!! Shout Candy company!! Oh wait that's my store!!🤪
  11. Josh Pate Reveals True Opinion of Oregon Under Dan LanningWhere do the Oregon Ducks and coach Dan Lanning rank when it comes to the top college football programs built for success? Oregon Ducks On SIJosh Pate Reveals True Opinion of Oregon Under Dan LanningThe offseason is in full swing as the college football calendar eventually turns towards spring practices and eventually spring games before the arrival of fall
  12. And if you really want to pile on, two of the teams (CSU and USU) ranked ahead of them also replaced their coaches the same week as Beavis…so they can’t even hang their hats on the new coach starting late in the cycle. I might start to feel sorry for them when this coach doesn’t work out like they thought.
  13. Columbus would’ve turned back if that’s all he found.
  14. Oh that is sad..... Says, something for sure, not sure what lol
  15. Could probably throw 2003 Igor Olshanski and Junior Siavii in there? Igor went 2nd round with the 3rd pick to San Diego and Junior 2nd round with the 4th pick to Kansas City. Haloti Ngata (1st/12th) had been set to start at one DT spot, before being lost for the season in the first quarter of game one. That I guess would technically be 3 top 36 NFL draft picks on the same front? Harmond (1st/21st), Burch (3rd/78th) and Caldwell (3rd/86th) also pretty good.
  16. I'm going to throw out another name... Aaron Flowers. . He was super active and in on every play. He also just hit opposing ball carriers really hard.
  17. Yesterday
  18. It's sad to hear of the passing of one of the pillars of this forum. I loved his commentary and perspectives. I'll miss them and him. RIP 30.
  19. Excellent picks, David! Jamari Johnson and Evan Stewart are pretty obvious candidates for stand-out seasons. Both of those guys have already shown game-breaking skillsets. I'm excited to see them both, and our other stellar receivers rack up big yards and tons of TD's this coming season.
  20. Five-Star Georgia Commit Donte Wright Jr. Makes Recruiting Announcement with OregonThe Oregon Ducks are pushing to flip five-star cornerback Donte Wright Jr. away from the Georgia Bulldogs. Oregon Ducks On SIFive-Star Georgia Commit Donte Wright Jr. Makes Recruitin...Five-star cornerback recruit Donte Wright Jr. has been committed to the Georgia Bulldogs since the summer of 2025, but he announced on Monday that he is plannin
  21. Angel Laya Bursts Onto the Scene, Earns Big Ten Freshman of the WeekOregon freshman Angel Laya earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week after a huge opening weekend, powering a four-game sweep of George Mason with two homers and a 1.677 OPS https://247sports.com/college/oregon/article/angel-laya-bursts-onto-the-scene-earns-big-ten-freshman-of-the-week-274597882/
  22. Brayden Jaksa batted .556 starting at catcher, in his first collegiate start. Below is the other starting freshman, Angel Laya... "Greatness and Weakness Emerge Early" OREGON ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2026 BASEBALL | @OregonBaseball Laya earns Big Ten Freshman of the Week Honors EUGENE, Ore. – It did not take Angel Laya long to make his mark at Oregon. The Ducks starting right fielder during the season’s opening weekend earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors after leading the Ducks to a series sweep of George Mason. Laya slashed .538/.600/1.077 with a 1.677 OPS. He finished with three extra-base hits including two home runs and a double. Laya had multiple-hits in the first two games while reaching base multiple times in all four contests. He went 3-for-4 in the season opener with a double and two runs scored. In game two, he homered twice and drove in three runs, before going 1-for-2 with a run scored and a hit by pitch in the nightcap of a doubleheader. Laya capped the weekend reaching base twice and driving in a run in a win on Sunday. Oregon All-Time Big Ten Freshman of the Week Honors Angel Laya (2/16/26) Burke-Lee Mabeus (2/24/25)
  23. I was unaware of the PAC-12 recruiting rankings so I looked it up. Here are the results: The rankings are identical with the exception of San Diego St. and Texas St. 247 Sports Boise St Colorado St. Fresno St. San Diego St. Texas St. Utah St. OSU WSU ON3/Rivals 1. Boise St. 2. Colorado St. 3. Fresno St. 4. Texas St. 5. San Diego St. 6. Utah St. 7. OSU 8. WSU
  24. There was Armstead and Buckner in 2015, when they disappeared against OSU2 in the title game.
  25. Perhaps Hyloti Nyata & Devon Long on the 2004 roster come close, but I think/hope the 2026 d-line is going to be more dominant!

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