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Beavis Holding On To A Thread
Oregon last 5 defeats are a combined record against 3 teams that have appeared in the national championship game. 2023: UDub x 2 2024: Ohio St 2025: Indiana x 2 That's 5 of Lanning's 8 total losses. The last loss to a non-title-seeking team? Beavers. November 2022 in Corvallis.
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Prediction: Mario and ‘The U’ Beat Indiana by Double Digits
Yes, those ticket prices are high. And, trips to Pasadena and Atlanta weren't cheap for Hoosier fans. But, any long-term Hoosier fan understands the net cost per season of amortizing the cost of this 3-game run over 100 years of futility.
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Transfer Portal Interests to Ducks (4)
A B1G summary of portal activity to date. A Cyclone hit Ames, Iowa. 19 Iowa State players are transferring to Penn State. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/bigten/2026/01/02/big-ten-football-transfer-portal-tracker-live-updates-players-on-move-big-10-roster-changes/87394505007/
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Prediction: Mario and ‘The U’ Beat Indiana by Double Digits
Doctor, no matter which team wins it all, it's going to cost a lot of money to rock hard in Miami. 🤑 https://sports.yahoo.com/college-football/breaking-news/article/national-championship-game-ticket-prices-are-historically-high-ahead-of-indianas-matchup-against-miami-160159214.html
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Are You in Mourning? Me Too...
Just wanted to say a big thank you to you Charles, and to the moderator team and volunteer editors. You enhance my experience as a Duck obsessed fan and make me smarter with the commentary. Have a great off-season!
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Does Dante Moore Need Another Year in College?
Honestly I think he needs 2 more years.
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Are You in Mourning? Me Too...
Still too stunned to be in mourning. I was angry yesterday and cant really bargain, cause there is nothing to bargain with. I am getting past denial, and almost to acceptance. Then I will mourn. Unless crying in my beer is mourning, then I mourned yesterday to drown my anger ! But I still love my Ducks!
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Final Prediction Contest of This Year Won by Picking Against Oregon
I think the last time I won the Ducks lost too. Good thing I dont win very often.
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Are You in Mourning? Me Too...
2022: 10-3 Holiday Bowl champs (not bad considering first game against UGA). 2023: 12-2 Fiesta Bowl champs (lost to the NCG runner-up by a total of six points). 2024: 13-1 B1G champs (lost in quarterfinal to eventual national champion). 2025: 14-1 Orange Bowl champs (won 1st round and quarterfinal, but lost semifinal). If I’m a CEO and Dan Lanning is my sales team lead he and his team are getting bonuses every year for constant improvement. The trophies he brought home may not be the right color right now, but he has added something to the trophy case every year he’s been in Eugene. Keep in mind this year’s team returned one starter on offense (Pancho) and three starters on defense (Boettcher, Uiagalelei, Tuioti). Could Oregon regress next season? Sure, but I think the reason for that would be because of a change at QB and uncertainty with the new one.
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Are You in Mourning? Me Too...
I'm more in shock than mourning. I felt going in that if we brought our A game we may have a 40-45% chance of winning and was looking forward to a 4th quarter battle that could go our way with a history defining play. Instead we got a bad pick six on thirst play of the game. Then a few minutes later, we had yet another self induced backfield fumble and the game was over just like that. As pointed out on another post. Indy only had to go 30 yards to collect 28 gift wrapped points. It was a complete and utter collapse. It's like stepping in to the ring against Tyson, tripping on the ropes, falling flat on your face and knocking yourself out. It wasn't that we lost it was in the unbelievable and continuous way that it happened.
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Transfer Portal Interests to Ducks (4)
Hard to over come his built-in advantage. His team culture is built on developed, no name portal players who see an atmosphere that fits hand in glove - a comfort zone for “the misfits” who can then bond together to show the world what it really takes to play football. And, it ain’t stars.
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Final Prediction Contest of This Year Won by Picking Against Oregon
Thanks Charles, for putting up with all us misfits. I won in each of the 2 prior years. This year I tied twice for second place. 3 points off and only got second. I did accurately predict the Yards Moore would pass for. I had a quiet day, dejected, disappointed, depressed but not totally despondent. I let the air out of my blow-up Duck and packed him away till next season. I'm a proud season ticket holder for 32 years and making payments on next season. I'll see you at the Spring Game.
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Final Prediction Contest of This Year Won by Picking Against Oregon
Wow, only 5 didn't drink the Kool-Aid. Good on them. Good on them 2.0 missed by 28. Without TOs, would have been bang on.
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Are You in Mourning? Me Too...
Absolutely true. The problem is, we’re all getting a bit tired of saying that.
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Are You in Mourning? Me Too...
Yep. Actually, went to a celebration of life today and it wasn't for OBD. Reminded me "it was only a game" and the sun did come up today.
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Want a Laugh? CBS Article Laying 18 Teams That Could Win a Title
Three of the Canes titles have come in their home stadium. Of course those being at the old Orange Bowl. That place actually had an atmosphere, the stadium they play at now has no aura to it at all. It's just a huge NFL stadium. Hurricane fans have never filled that place, there are plans for an on campus stadium. It sticks in their crawl that USF is going to have an on campus stadium, before them.
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Prediction: Mario and ‘The U’ Beat Indiana by Double Digits
In 2019 (2020 NCG) I thought the Clemson Tigers had the talent to take down LSU. However, they tried to score with them and it didn’t work out so well. When teams have similar styles of offense the more talented offense wins. When they have opposite styles it can lead to upsets although the examples are few. The 1986 Nittany Lions, 2002 Buckeyes, and a couple of Stanford/Oregon games come to mind (2012 for them and 2015 for us). Miami and Indiana have one common opponent in OSU. Both played them tight and held them to two scores.
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Are You in Mourning? Me Too...
No coincidence I felt like wearing black today, and not as a Duck color. Crushing defeats are hard no matter what the circumstances or when it happens. But as Steven A. pointed out--we lost three times in two years, and all to the No. 1 team in the nation. No dishonor in that! We were the No. 5 national seed, and beat the No. 4 seed 23-0, and thus confirmed Our Beloved Ducks as one of the best teams in the nation. It was still an Outstanding Year...
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Final Prediction Contest of This Year Won by Picking Against Oregon
We had five who picked against Our Beloved Ducks, and none of them were close--compared to prior games, but GODUCKS15 was the winner with a total spread of 28 points off as the winner. He predicted 30-20, and thus he is the final prediction contest winner of this season. Hey--thanks to you all for being a part of this, as it is fun throughout the season. And Congrats to GODUCKS15 for the win! Really....I'm fine with him winning this way.... (Wait for it)
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Transfer Portal Interests to Ducks (4)
I don’t think Fat Mac approves.
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Transfer Portal Interests to Ducks (4)
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Prediction: Mario and ‘The U’ Beat Indiana by Double Digits
Thank you, Doctor, for providing more of your champ game thoughts. Yes, Miami has a fearsome pass rush, but Mendoza has a quick release and is en fuego. Back-to-back games against quality Ds where Mendoza has thrown more TDs than incompletions. Indiana's O-line will be the best Miami has played against in the postseason. The Ducks' DBs had Indiana's receivers covered, but with the quality of Indiana's receivers, you can't stop a passing attack when the QB is making perfect throws. I think Indiana is better than Miami at every position on offense, including QB. Texas A&M was exposed late when it played its only SEC opponent that finished with a winning record and lost when its offense struggled. Ryan Day played with a slow tempo on offense in the first half, just what Miami wanted to see. Ohio State did not run the ball that well all season; the O-line was the Buckeyes' weakest position. Ohio State's QB was up for the Heisman Award, but his inexperience showed in the Cotton Bowl. Miami played undisciplined football against an Ole Miss team not talented enough to take advantage of the miscues. Of course, Miami, playing on its home field, could win it all. But Indiana is on a roll and just blew out two teams, Bama and OBD, that I think would defeat the Canes. It's a fascinating champ game. Indiana fans will show up in droves and will be loud. And I do not see Cignetti and friends being outcoached.
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Don't Go by What You Read; Go by What You See on the Field
This is what made the game so painful to watch….OBD were fighting the good fight….outside turnovers they were a hell of a match for Indiana. Youth….and I wonder if we missed our RB’s pass blocking…not going to watch again for couple months.
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Transfer Portal Interests to Ducks (4)
HMMMMM. No. 1 portal picker to date is ... (I'm getting tired of this Cig) ESPN.comThe 10 teams that have gotten off to the hottest portal s...These programs are already positioning themselves well for the 2026 season