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  2. We'll take a look at Iowa's resume thus far, breaking down all three phases (offense, defense and special teams), players to watch and all the viewing and betting details on the game that you'll need. Early preview of Iowa Hawkeyes ahead of Oregon Ducks showdown
  3. With NIL, the big dawgs are just mad that Oregon can now pay as much or more than they do, which has leveled the playing field.
  4. Hopefully Oregon remembers its past and never becomes like those programs. I would hope that a coach would always have the opportunity to turn it around at Oregon (like Coach Bellotti was able to do) before being shown the door. Commitment is a two way street.
  5. We have a special coach, loving who he is. I’m thankful he is Oregon’s head coach! It’s rare to find that in a coach these days. Dan Lanning Addresses Coaching Rumors Amid Changing College Football LandscapeThere are several vacant head coaching positions across college football, and Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning has been deemed a name to watch. Lanning addressed the coaching rumors and how he maintains a consistently strong team. Oregon Ducks On SIDan Lanning Addresses Coaching Rumors Amid Changing Colle...With several coaching vacancies across college football, Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning has been a name brought up in many searches. Despite the conversation su Dan Lanning expresses his exact level of interest in leaving OregonThe fourth-year 39-year-old head coach did not leave any room for doubt or equivocation, a welcome relief for Duck fans and his 2026 recruiting class, which currently ranks No. 3 in the country. Autzen ZooDan Lanning expresses his exact level of interest in leav...Dan Lanning appeared on "The Rich Eisen Show" on Disney Plus Thursday and made clear once again how strong are the chances he leaves Oregon for LSU.
  6. I agree and I would argue that the UCLA did more harm than good for his confidence and development. However, I wonder if Oregon would have brought Dillon Gabriel in last year, if we had Dante and whether Dante would have transferred elsewhere if we did…
  7. Today
  8. OBD is in third place in our conference and realistically somewhat of a long shot to win it all this year and we all still love it! Just competing at the highest level year after year is all we can really ask. If we actually make the championship game or to even win it would be historic events. At LSU not being in the championship after a few years would have the hot seat heating up. Who needs that. He’s got top level resources, compensation and a rabid and appreciative fan base in a very chill environment for family life. Sounds like a great deal to me.
  9. Comments like that just reaffirm what we’ve understood ever since the program started turning things around back in the 90’s: outsiders haven’t got the slightest idea what Oregon is really about.
  10. I know we all know how DL feels about Oregon, but it's still awesome to see him do it at a national level. Lanning truly is a trailblazer in this regard as he's the first big-time name/coach that I've seen shut down, so emphatically, a number of blue-chip programs. I think other coaches are following his lead (Cignetti, Rhule, etc.)
  11. “Love to see this,” Freeman wrote. “Kid is definitely talented. Keep Going!” Oregon Ducks On SIRoyce Freeman Reacts To Oregon Freshman Jordon Davison's...The No. 6 Oregon Ducks have one of the most elite running back units in college football. True freshman running back Jordon Davison is having an exceptional sta
  12. One has to wonder about the hypothetical scenario of if he had followed through with his original commitment to Oregon. He would've sat behind and learned from Bo his freshman year and possibly Gabriel for his second, how much more prepared would he have been coming into this season? Probably quite a bit, I think we can all agree that excursion to UCLA was a complete waste of time for him.
  13. I watched some of the Ducks of a Feather podcast with JStew and Kenjon. Their thoughts were that Stein didn't want to do too many things that might cause turnovers in that weather. So, he relied heavily on the run and threw a lot of short stuff to keep them from stacking the box. That said, the pass pro needs work.
  14. I'm sure they've mellowed out since then. Probably riding around in their RV and seeing the country.
  15. I like how James Franklin described the Oregon program as having great resources. It wasn't just money he was talking about. He was also describing all of the marketing and brand management help our players get from having Nike in our back pocket. These guys who think Oregon just buys players are speaking from a place of ignorance and envy.
  16. We lose recruits to other schools all the time, as you KNOW USC outbid the Ducks often. The narrative about uniforms has been around 25 years, and then the narrative about Oregon being "finesse," and not physical, and now the popular narrative is "fully-funded NIL." Opposing Coaches--It Must Be Tough.
  17. Seems to be a pattern of opposing coaches setting expectations once they get deep into game planning for us. 🤔
  18. I predicted that Oregon would go 10-2 this year with a floor of 8-4 (worst case) and a ceiling of 11-1. After the dominant early season victories and the upset at Penn State (who was one of my predicted losses), I admittedly became overly optimistic and was guilty in thinking that Oregon was ahead of schedule. The Indiana game brought me back down to earth with a thud and really exposed the Ducks’ flaws (credit to the experienced Hoosier coaching staff). At this point, our offensive line is not as good as last year’s, IMHO, particularly at the tackles. Our young, inexperienced QB is confused by late shifts/changes and simulated pressure and not as adept as adjusting pass pro, as his very experienced predecessors were (I’ve never seen anyone do it better in college than Bo Nix did). Dante will learn but hopefully Coach Stein can make adjustments during the bye week to help him and the offense. I’m still not a huge fan our our linebackers and our defensive line is talented but not consistent. The DL, particularly the DTs, absolutely dominated Penn State but perhaps that’s more a reflection of PSU’s O-line? On the positive, our secondary has been fantastic. It’s shocking considering our #1 corner is a true freshman and the other corner is a redshirt freshman/sophomore! Our wide receiver core is also a lot better than I expected, post the Evan Stewart injury. Our running back room is very deep and the freshman appear to be the most talented of the group. As we’ve beaten to death; hopefully, they get more carries the rest of the season. I have personally reset my expectations for the rest of the season. This team is capable of making the playoffs and winning a game or two but I would be surprised if they won the national championship, unless we see drastic improvements in our weaknesses. If we couldn’t handle Indiana’s defense, how the heck do we deal with Ohio State’s (probably the best college football defense since Dan Lanning’s Georgia unit)? The positive is that there really isn’t a dominant team this year, as every team has holes. I still think our real window begins next year but am looking forward to seeing how this year plays out. BTW, another loss could eliminate Oregon from the playoffs. We will not have the best resume (thanks Penn State) and some crazy things could happen with the Big-12 and ACC conference championship auto qualifiers. You would also have to compete with whomever we lost to (Iowa, Washington, USC) and Notre Dame for that playoff spot.
  19. The Grateful Dead’s music was popular when I attended college. Listening to it brings back memories of friendships during that time. I sometimes wonder how life turned out for some of those maniacs.
  20. There are some great shots of just how rainy it was at Autzen. As always most cameras don't always do it justice but they got some good shots of it.
  21. He's probably still salty about Jestin Jacobs transferring away from him.
  22. Seems the line has moved from -3.5 to -6.5. O/U 42.5 Unexpected Betting Lines Revealed For Oregon Ducks vs. Iowa Hawkeyes
  23. Bye week focus: worked on "situational football", with periods spent on red zone work, game openers and short-yardage plays. Elements of those three components have not been strengths this season. Dan Lanning shares a few areas of focus during second Oregon bye week
  24. This one might be my favorite so far. Not all that exciting, no coach rants, no distorted press box communication - Just visual art. Someone put some time in on this one behind the scenes. Yay film. What a great idea. These guys are so good and so fast to the final product.
  25. They're better than we think every other game since the Beav game. Great against Penn St Sucked against IU Great against Rutgers Sucked against WI So they should be back to from against IA

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