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  2. Former Utah S Tao Johnson plans to visit Oregon soonJust days after Utah transfer cornerback Smith Snowden announced that he'll visit the Oregon Ducks in the near future, another member of the Utes' secondary has announced the same intentions. First reported by CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz, Utah transfer safety Tao Johnson "plans to visit UCLA and Oregon in the coming days." The former standout Ute has already visited Ole Miss and Kentucky.
  3. Dante, and hopefully not Mendoza.
  4. Some to the key takeaways: • Oregon should have an advantage on the defensive line against Indiana’s offensive line, particularly in the middle where they dominated the first match • Oregon’s young secondary has improved throughout the season • While Oregon hasn’t lit up the scoreboards against the best competition, neither has Indiana
  5. Well, apparently, we are going to have to do it WITHOUT A running game! ARRGHHH!!!! Dante...hope you got some pretty wide and strong shoulders capable of "carrying" a team! GO DUCKS!
  6. Jay Harris is filling in in spite of his appearance in the portal.
  7. Today
  8. Noah's history with injuries. Oregon Running Back Noah Whittington Injury Adds Another Test of Adversity
  9. It's simple. I really want Miami so we have to win today.
  10. Props to Super Mario....you turned it around coming up big in huge games.
  11. This person claims that Oregon is the favorite to land A.J. Harris from Penn State. Not sure if he would play corner, nickel or safety for Oregon but he looks like a heck of a player (wish we had him available tonight).
  12. Oregon Ducks Battling Texas Tech for Top Safety in Transfer PortalThe Oregon Ducks are reportedly in the mix for one of the top available players in the transfer portal. Oregon has been focused on the College Football Playoff but has also been forced to put some attention on the portal Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Battling Texas Tech for Top Safety in Transf...The Oregon Ducks are on the quest for a national title in the College Football Playoff with the Peach Bowl against the Indiana Hoosiers being the only thing sta
  13. Five keys to the game: No. 5 Oregon vs. No. 1 Indiana Here are five keys to ensure No. 5 Oregon exits Mercedes-Benz Stadium with a berth in the national championship game
  14. Oregon’s unique defense is built for its special talent How the Oregon defense is well-prepared to face off against Indiana and its elite offense
  15. Wishing you a smooth surgery and a fast recovery. Thank you for all that you do on this site. I enjoy your takes. Go Ducks! Win one for Mike!!!
  16. Oregon leading rusher Noah Whittington now listed as questionable for CFP semifinal with Indiana Oregon running back Noah Whittington is now questionable for Oregon's College Football Playoff semifinal with Indiana
  17. Two portal targets that could elevate Oregon defense for a 2026 title runAutzen ZooTwo portal targets that could elevate Oregon defense for...Oregon lost six defensive backs in the transfer portal but if they land these two, their 2026 secondary could have more lockdown playmaking talent.
  18. Potential Husan Longstreet transfer destination might be painfully obvious for USC fansSaturday BlitzPotential Husan Longstreet transfer destination might be...On Thursday Night, Lincoln Riley suffered his biggest Transfer Portal loss of the offseason as freshman quarterback Husan Longstreet entered the Transfer Portal Report: Oregon emerges as school to watch for USC QB Husan Longstreet
  19. Inside Oregon's rise as a college football blue bloodESPN.comInside Oregon's rise as a college football blue bloodIn a sport that often tethers itself to history and tradition, Oregon has become a unique kind of vanguard.
  20. Ducks for the win 19-13 2 3 281 Go Ducks!
  21. Should've been pass interference on the last play of the game...
  22. ESPN's Bill Connolly's Game Article - ESPN.comCFP semifinal takeaways: How Miami prevailed in an instan...The Hurricanes came through when it mattered most, beating Ole Miss in a back-and-forth classic.
  23. I don’t know how he walks back in that building. The damage is done. How are his teammates and coaches going to respect him? He should just transfer. However, he is damaged goods now and many teams would not touch him. Hopefully this is a painful learning opportunity for him and others.
  24. What the heck?!! I checked the score, and it said Ole Miss had won 27-24. I was going to call, and laugh at some of my family, and friends, who are Miami fans. Now I gotta put them on ignore until you guys beat them in the championship. You already won the Orange Bowl, now go win at that stadium again. Go Ducks!!!!!
  25. I was under the impression that there was a short extension for players participating in the playoff... ?
  26. Hennon 2000: As the poster (under my real name as author of the article) who wrote the article about Dan Lanning needing to notify the officials about IU roughing Dante Moore, it pleases me that others recognize that requirement. If the IU illegal roughing is not flagged, it likely will be a long evening for OBD. And thank you for a well thought out and nicely written post.
  27. Cristobal's team is more mistake prone and undisciplined. Oregon v Indiana is going to be a lot harder team for both involved than the National Championship. Not saying Miami can't win it but Cristobal does not build disciplined high execution teams. They all have gaping flaws which is why they get exploited a few times a year by lesser teams that shouldn't beat them. Need to get past Indiana tomorrow! Go Ducks!

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