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  3. Alabama Crimson Tide recruiting news bodes well for Oregon Football More news emerged on Tuesday morning, likely giving Oregon a sense of confidence about its standing with the No. 19 quarterback in the 2026 class, according to On3. That news pertains to Alabama and their quarterback recruiting. According to Hayes Fawcett, the Crimson Tide flipped Iowa State 4-star QB Jett Thomalla, adding him to the Crimson Tide's 2026 class. While it's not definite, this seems like an indication that Alabama is no longer looking to bring in Beaver as well, despite having him on campus this past weekend for a visit. The tea leaves suggest that Kalen DeBoer and his staff might have seen that they were unlikely to land Beaver, so they picked up another QB and added him to the class. Alabama Crimson Tide recruiting news bodes well for Oregon Football DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Oregon Ducks likely feel good about where they are with 4-star QB Bryson Beaver after the recent news coming from the Alabama Crimson Tide.
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  5. BO has a chance to shake up the West. How Bo Nix could make Broncos 'biggest threat' to Chiefs in AFC West WWW.YARDBARKER.COM The Kansas City Chiefs have won nine straight AFC West titles. Could Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix help end that streak this upcoming season?
  6. This is a big week for future CFB playoff formats. Will it come out B1G? Ross Bjork wants conference commissioners to discuss College Football Playoff format talks in private - On3 WWW.ON3.COM Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork explained why College Football Playoff format discussions should be kept private. First, Hats Off to the City of Asheville, NC, which was devastated by Hurricane Helene but was able to recover and host the CFB PO pooh-bahs. Per the broadcast agreement with Disney/ESPN, the PO format that will be used for 2026 and thereafter through the 2031-2032 season has to be approved by December of 2025. Not so long ago, the meeting in Asheville was predicted to resolve PO format issues and deliver a new format. Now? Greg Sankey has reversed course on his view of the PO Committee's role; he supports the Committee, and has backed off from guaranteed PO spots for the B1G and the SEC in favor of a 5-11 format with the kicker that the SEC will stay at 8-conference games. In other words, a B1G FU to the B1G and commissioner Tony Petitti. So, I understand why Ohio State AD Bjork and others want the debate to be behind closed doors. The discussions could get heated with Sankey's flip in preferred PO format from 4-4-2-2-1-3 to 5-11, the latter format being favored by the ACC, B12, the G6, and likely, Notre Dame. The SEC teased the B1G and CFB, with a B1G/SEC Football challenge, playing 9 conference games, and cooperating as members of the Advisory Committee. Sankey led the B1G down a path of cooperation before pulling the rug out. Sankey was not aware before the SEC meetings in Florida that the SEC would have had six teams in a 16-team 5-11 format in 2025-26, that he and the SEC ADs weren't aware of SEC coaches pushing back on going to nine conference games, and that the SEC already played an 8-game conference gauntlet unlike no other? Disengenous garbage. The detente between the SEC and B1G with the formation of an Advisory Committee now appears to be little more than a Sankey and SEC smokescreen. The SEC and Sankey are heroes, the B1G and Petitti are greedy, selfish SOBs bent on destroying college football. If Petitti rolls over on the format and the SEC stays with 8 conference games, it will be a bad look for Tony and the B1G. Petitti will join former B12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby as Commisioner's screwed over by Greg Sankey. From an Old Timer's POV, the B1G and the Pac-12 never should have agreed to the SEC's Roy Kramer's 'College Football Needs One True Champion' nonsense and stayed with the Rose being the be-all and end-all. But, as has consistently been the case, all of CFB followed the money. Expect fireworks in Ashville. Prepare yourself for a B1G bend over.
  7. Also worth noting the Zags are getting a FULL share as a basketball only member.
  8. I guess they'll call the conference the Pac (St)eight.
  9. Can't argue with those numbers but I can still remember how many times he broke our hearts and killed important drives with fumbles.
  10. Yes, he was. They capped off the season with a win over Florida State. 35-28 in the Music City Bowl.
  11. Tez Johnson making it in Tampa. Go TEZ! What Tampa Bay Buccaneers Rookie Tez Johnson Said About Quarterback Baker Mayfield WWW.SI.COM With the first round of mandatory minicamps wrapping last week for NFL teams, many rookies got their first taste of working with their now teammates. Rookie Tam
  12. Where Oregon football ranks among most well-represented colleges in NFL There are well over 1,000 players on NFL active rosters, and when one looks at just one of the 32 rosters, the odds are they'll see an Oregon Duck or two. The Ducks are among the active leaders of college programs in having former players on an active NFL roster. There are 47 former Oregon players in the NFL in 2025. That number ranks ninth in all of college football. The Ducks just increased the previous number by nearly 33 percent, with 10 players drafted in the most recent NFL selection process. To no one's surprise, the Alabama Crimson Tide (72) and Georgia Bulldogs (70) lead the country. What is interesting to see, however, is that the USC Trojans (42) and Washington Huskies (41) are behind the Ducks on the list. Where Oregon football ranks among most well-represented colleges in NFL DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Where the Oregon Ducks rank among all colleges when it comes to the most players in the NFL in 2025.
  13. 4-star QB Bryson Beaver to take official visit to Oregon Ducks this weekend Few recruits in the 2026 class have had as big of a whirlwind of a week as 4-star quarterback Bryson Beaver. After being a 3-star commit for the Boise State Broncos less than a week ago, Beaver received an offer from the Oregon Ducks and saw his recruitment quickly take off. Since, he's been bumped up to a 4-star by On3, received a pair of SEC offers, and visited both the Ole Miss Rebels and Alabama Crimson Tide. Now it appears that he is set to take an official visit to the Ducks this coming weekend, where Dan Lanning and crew will work to remind him who kicked off the recruiting whirlwind. 4-star QB Bryson Beaver to take official visit to Oregon Ducks this weekend DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Oregon Ducks are expected to host fast-rising 4-star quarterback Bryson Beaver on an official visit this coming weekend.
  14. Previewing the 2025 Northwest Showcase at Western Oregon University Previewing the 2025 Northwest Showcase at Western Oregon University... The Northwest Showcase returns to Western Oregon University to kick off the Mega Camp circuit in the Pacific Northwest. Coaches from a number of schools are expected, including Oregon, with head coach Dan Lanning, Washington State, with head coach Jimmy Rogers, Boise State, with head coach Spencer Danielson and Sacramento State, with head coach Brennan Marion, plus host coach Arne Ferguson, the head coach of Western Oregon along with coaches from numerous other schools. With over 800 players on the roster from the 2026-2029 classes, there are also a number of top recruits expected, including several with multiple offers from Power 5 conferences. https://247sports.com/college/oregon/article/previewing-the-2025-northwest-showcase-at-western-oregon-university-250972762/
  15. Predicting who will be Oregon's offensive statistical leaders Here's a look at how Oregon's offensive stats may break down in 2025. https://247sports.com/college/oregon/longformarticle/oregon-football-dante-moore-makhi-hughes-kenyon-sadiq--250977481/
  16. The No. 1 Cornerback in America Brandon Arrington is down to two heavyweight programs The Texas A&M Aggies and the Oregon Ducks wait anxiously as the Nation's top cornerback will announce a decision on Thursday. The No. 1 Cornerback in America Brandon Arrington is down to two heavyweight programs SATURDAYBLITZ.COM The Summer has brought about a recruiting frenzy as official visits have started a domino effect on the recruiting trail with the Nation's top recruits flying o
  17. TRENDING? Oregon Football in GREAT spot for 5-star Brandon Arrington/. Os Washington a threat?
  18. Speaking of 2007. Was Rich Brooks the coach who got Kentucky into the top 10 in 2007? That alone tells me how good he was. I think your 2001 Oregon squad was worthy of championship talk imo.
  19. The fact that the words, “Oregon St, Texas St., Louisiana Tech, and Tarleton St (!)” are mentioned in the same paragraph as domino fallouts of the movement is highly suggestive of how junior varsity this PAC has become.
  20. Let's hope it's too make room for someone Waz found to bring the pitching to the next level. Hawksworth has been solid but tournament time has been a problem for the pitching staff with some big let down.
  21. Number I’m hearing for new TV deal is about $7M-$8M/team. Time will tell. Going to be entertaining watching OSU come in 5th in the new 8 team G6 conference.
  22. 1. Men's hoops 2. Ladies hoops 3 Baseball/ Softball
  23. Penn State Wire's top B1G receiving rankings are Duckless. B1G Mistake. TOSU TE Max Klare but no Sadiq? How soon they forget the Champ Game. Oh, and Phil Longo and his Dairy Raid at the request of Luke Finkell have left the Wisconsin building. Details, right? Top 10 Big Ten receiving leaders returning in 2025 NITTANYLIONSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Penn State's transfer additions are among the most productive wide receivers returning to the Big Ten in 2025. Returning? Pena transferred in from Syracuse. I believe Syracuse is in the ACC and not the B1G conference. Ohio State's TE Klare transferred in from the B1G's Purdue, but he's not returning to the Boilermakers. Many guys on this list require me to go Butch Cassidy and ask: Who are these guys?
  24. Scouting the opposition. PSU should be strong at the RB position. Top 10 Big Ten returning rushing leaders in 2025 NITTANYLIONSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Do Nicholas Singleton and Kaytron Allen top the list of returning Big Ten rushing leaders? PSU, not surprisingly, ranks its two RBs 1st and 2nd in the B1G. Both PSU RBs gashed OBD for 100+ yards in the conference champ game. Can the D hold these guys down on 9/27/25? FYI. Nits, along with Whit, OBD is bringing Makhi to the White Out. And, a lot of fired-up Forum members.
  25. From Wikipedia: At Oregon, Moore played wide receiver and wingback as a sophomore in 1969 and made the all-conference team.[12] He moved to running back, where he was an All-American in 1971—in the same backfield with quarterback Dan Fouts.[1] In his final season with the Ducks (1971), he rushed for 1,211 yards, caught 32 passes for 324 yards, and scored 10 touchdowns. He finished his three seasons of college football with 2,036 rushing yards, 131 receptions for 1,565 yards, and 36 touchdowns.[13] At the time Moore left Oregon, his rushing yards, receptions, and 226 points were all school records.[14]
  26. U are spot on. I think with the Texas Bobcats, they may have made a miss-state?
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