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  2. Jordan, thsnk you for this amazing, thorough and in depth article about tomorrows game. You provided stats and facts, some series history and your personal take. I doubt any beat writer or blogger will put in the research and effort for this game, as you have. This is truly an A plus presentation. Thank you! Leading this old Duck fan to the conclusion that this game will be hard fought, filled with passion and a side order of hate. OBD's need to start fast, put points on the board, thus taking the husky fans out of the game.. Then don't take their foot off the throttle. A close game is not in the Ducks best interest. These little puppies are well coached and they defend their kennel very well. However, after a fierce first half fIght, tOSU made adjustments and in the 2nd half destroyed the puppies on their home field. This Duck fan expects OBD's to dominate this game and put down the horde of rabid, leg-lifters. Go Ducks.......
  3. The Packers, Cowboys, and Bengals dealt major blows to the Lions, Chiefs, and Ravens. While the Packers are a near lock to make the playoffs. The Cowboys are essentially three games out. The Bengals are likely just playing spoiler to the Ravens at this point. The Lions are now a game behind the 49ers for the final wild card slot. The Chiefs are three games behind the Jaguars. The Ravens are half a game behind the Steelers for the division, but control their destiny. Today we get the Egg Bowl, and Nebraska vs Iowa.
  4. Oregon State hired an offensive coordinator, well actually an co-offensive coordinator from Alabama .Not Grubbs either, but a Shepard.
  5. Today
  6. Oregon Fans Have Plenty to be Grateful for this Thanksgiving Dan Lanning Oregon’s Investment Elite Quarterback legacy Fantastic Freshmen And Most Importantly…At least you’re not a Husky. Go Ducks!
  7. Coach Lanning is always supportive of his coach's desire to climb aspire to become a head coach. I trust that Dan is well prepared for anything. Oregon Ducks On SIThree Reasons Oregon Ducks Coaching Staff Could Look Very...The Oregon Ducks have one of the best coaching staffs in the country and other programs are beginning to seriously take notice. With more and more head coaching
  8. Of course limit the QB escaping the pocket - a Linebacker and/or Safety need to shadow and tackle the QB to limit explosive plays. Oregon Ducks On SIThe One Thing Oregon Must Do To Beat Washington At Husky...The No. 6 Oregon Ducks are 10-1 entering the final regular season game of the year. The Ducks will next face the Washington Huskies on the road, who hold an 8-3
  9. For all of the noise around rankings, résumés and selection-committee math, Oregon’s path is brutally simple: win in Seattle, and the Ducks are almost certainly in the College Football Playoff. Lose, and everything gets complicated fast. Standing in their way is their oldest, bitterest rival — a consortium of single-cell organisms that are afraid of loud noises, react poorly to ... Oregon Aims to Bury Dawgs, Punch Playoff Ticket in Rivalry Clash
  10. Darn! I always rooted for him. He was Herbert’s best/only receiver. WTAF??
  11. He’s a grown man and responsible for his own decisions.
  12. Oregon mauls the mutts 45-17 with 3 take aways and 4 sacks Slingin it in Seattle through the air for 336 passing yards Annual Mutt Mauling
  13. Ducks 38 Fuskies 24 2 to's 3 sack's 250 Yds passing
  14. These 3 losses, even this early, make the rd to the ncaa tournament and uphill rd.
  15. Duckies 35 Fuskies 24 1 Turnover 4 Sacks (6 fewer than last year) 177 Yds Passing
  16. Hope Bittle can return to the lineup soon.
  17. Hello My OBD FishDuck Forum Friends! What is your prediction of Oregon versus Washington? Take your shot and let's have fun with it... Let's get these predictions started, and remember I look for the differential between your predicted points with both teams from the actual points. I will use the tiebreaker information when needed, so provide all the data below! Entries without ALL the information are invalid, and predictions on other threads don't count. We Have Two New Rules: If two winning scores are tied, and tiebreakers tie? The first one who posted wins, automatically. TerryM9 gets 42-6 locked in every time as his. (I love this guy!) Please follow directions, as I need all that is below for tiebreakers: --the winner --the score --the amount of turnovers Oregon creates --the number of sacks Oregon records on the opposing team --the number of passing yards by the Ducks. My prediction is: Oregon 38-20 2 3 251
  18. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2025 MEN’S BASKETBALL | @OregonMBB Ducks Winless in Las Vegas LAS VEGAS — Oregon clawed back from a 17-point deficit but couldn’t overcome Creighton’s early surge, falling 76–66 on Thursday morning at Michelob ULTRA Arena. Sean Stewart led Oregon (4-3) with a career-best 18 points on 8-for-12 shooting and added seven rebounds and a pair of blocks. Kwame Evans Jr. scored 12 points, grabbed eight boards and blocked four shots, anchoring a second-half charge in which the Ducks shot 52 percent from the floor. Dezdrick Lindsay also recorded a new career high with 14 points. Oregon cut the Creighton lead quickly in the second half, starting on a 12-4 run and eventually closing to within five points. The Bluejays responded with solid offensive possessions that drained the clock and built their lead back to double digits. The Ducks were out of gas at that point and never got the spark back. How it happened: The Ducks were outmatched in the first half as Creighton shot 47 percent from the field and turned Oregon’s missed shots into 17 fast-break points before halftime. The Bluejays also scored 22 points in the paint in the half. Oregon trailed 44–29 at the break and spent the rest of the morning trying to chip away. Lindsay scored eight of his 14 points in the second half, going a perfect 4 of 4 as Oregon used a 10–0 run early after the break to cut Creighton’s lead to single digits. The Ducks dominated the paint after halftime, outscoring the Bluejays 28–16 inside and generating seven second-chance points behind Stewart and Ege Demir, who pulled down a career-best nine rebounds. But each time Oregon threatened, Creighton found answers. Blake Harper scored 18 points and repeatedly broke loose in transition, while Owen Freeman added 14 points and 10 rebounds. The Bluejays (4–3) punished Oregon’s turnovers, scoring 24 fast-break points overall and converting 19 of 21 free throws. Oregon managed just 1 of 15 from three-point range and finished with 14 turnovers, several of them coming during key second half moments as the Ducks attempted to narrow the margin late. A Josh Dix corner three with 3:45 left pushed Creighton’s advantage back to eight, and Nik Graves’ step-back three with 1:49 remaining made it 74–62, sealing the outcome. Notable: Sean Stewart made his first start for the Ducks and set a new career high with 18 points. … Lindsay scored a new career best of 14 points. … Evans Jr. totaled 12 points, eight rebounds and four blocks. … Nate Bittle missed his first game of the season with an ankle injury. … Devon Pryor sustained a groin injury in the first half and did not return for the second half. … Oregon net just one three-point field goal for the first time since 2023. Up next: The Ducks are back in Eugene on Tuesday, December 2 as hosts to USC (7 p.m. PT, FS1).

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