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Jurrion Dickey Finds a New Home, Diablo Valley (Junior) College...and Then Moves AGAIN?
Sacramento State is a decent program. I hope some personal counseling is available for him and I wish him well.
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2025 Football Poll Rankings
3. OregonKlatt's take: Saw Oregon in person, and I was impressed. They are going to need to defend the run a lot better than they did against Northwestern, but still, overall, that offense can be explosive. And their quarterback, Dante Moore, might be — might be — one of the better if not the best quarterback in the country. Joel Klatt's College Football Rankings: OSU Still No. 1, What's Wrong With Texas?
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A Little Duck Humor at the Expense of the BEAVERS
What's in a name? Take a look at this. California 34 OSU Beavers 15 Fresno St. 36 OSU Beavers 27 Texas Tech 45 OSU Beavers 14 Bemidji St. is a school in Minnesota. Yep, their mascot is the BEAVERS! Michigan Tech 37 Bemidji St. Beavers 17 Winona St. 21 Bemidji St. Beavers 17 Sioux Falls 56 Bemidji St. Beavers 23 Minot St. is a school in North Dakota. And their school name is BEAVERS! Emporia St. 27 Minot St. Beavers 7 Minnesota St. 34 Minot St. Beavers 16 Concordia- 27 Minot St. Beavers 21 St. Paul You'd think they might want to change the Beaver name to something else. The beaver belongs to the rodent order Rodentia. These include the Kangaro rats and mice and gophers. If they don't like these names they might include the Nutria.
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Foster Out at UCLA; Pry at Va Tech
I don’t know who would want to go to UCLA. It’s a dumpster fire and they are not set up to compete at the highest level in the current football environment. Maybe a young coordinator or a hungry successful coach at a lower division school?
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Jurrion Dickey Finds a New Home, Diablo Valley (Junior) College...and Then Moves AGAIN?
That’s a very mature and classy post. I hope this young man can take advantage of his opportunity and realize his potential on and off the football field.
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Other Games--GameDay Thread: Week 3!
LOL. A little salt in the wound?
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The Ducks Have a Problem with Run Defense
In the first 3 quarters of the Northwestern game, excluding sacks, Northwestern rushed for 94 yards on 22 carries. That is 4.3 average yards per carry. That’s not very good, especially against a team like Northwestern. It would be interesting to hear whether this is a result of our defensive line play/execution, linebacker play/execution and/or scheme/play-calling. I’m sure that Penn State’s OC is licking his chops watching Oregon’s run defense. The blueprint to beat Oregon might be to play that ugly B1G style - grind it out on the ground, limiting Oregon offensive possessions. Northwestern just didn’t have the personnel to execute this for four quarters.
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Other Games--GameDay Thread: Week 3!
Mad about Manning? How about mad at Manning? On3WATCH: Texas fans boo Arch Manning, Longhorns amid sluggi.... Multi-millionaire players are not 'student-athletes' and will be subjected to boos, especially when preseason rankings and Heisman odds have no clue. 🤪 Boo Hoo. 🤬
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Other Games--GameDay Thread: Week 3!
On3's Ari Wasseman's Review of Week 3. Ari is one of many writers formerly with The Athletic who have jumped ship and are on board On3. How about Arch Madness coming about with Texas fans mad at and booing Archie? On3Unfiltered Takes after Week 3: Arch Manning, DJ Lagway, T...There is a lot to keep up with on a college football Saturday. Here are some takes to keep you up with what happened over the weekend.
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2025 Oregon - Northwestern Post-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Through two first two weeks of the season, the Oregon Ducks' defense was one of the best in the country, giving up just 16 total points to Montana State and Oklahoma State. On Saturday against Northwestern, the trend continued. Though the Ducks allowed 14 points, both touchdowns came in the latter half of the fourth quarter with the game well in hand. And for a third consecutive week, there were plenty of contributors — a theme of Oregon in 2025: talent and depth at nearly every position. Where Oregon Ducks' defense, special teams rank in key stats after Week 3
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2025 Oregon - Northwestern Post-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
he Oregon Ducks' Week 3 offensive performance, which produced four touchdowns and two field goals, was far different from what they showed in Weeks 1 and 2, when they scored 59 and 59 points, respectively. Despite the stark drop in points on the board, there was a lot of positives that came out of their matchup with the Northwestern Wildcats, who managed to run the ball and chew clock against the Ducks' defense. For starters, Oregon was whistled for zero penalties — a testament to Dan Lanning's coaching and the poise of what's considered to be a rather young squad. They also executed at a high rate on third down, converting seven of 11 opportunities and registering 21 first downs. The Ducks had several sustained drives combined with their patented quick-scoring drives. Where Oregon Ducks' offense ranks nationally in key stats following Week 3
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2025 Oregon - Northwestern Post-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Breaking down Will Stein’s five best play calls from Oregon’s win over Northwestern Wanna dive into the Xs and Os? Here's a breakdown of Oregon's five best offensive play calls from this weekend's win over Northwestern.
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Oregon Ducks’ New-look Uniforms for Oregon State Honor Phil Knight
Unis are definitely growing on me. obviously the coloring was the shocker; but the design is absolutely flawless 🔥🔥🔥. We need to use this as a get-right game for improving the run defense at all costs. We need our two deeps in early and getting as many reps as possible. Jim Knowles has, no doubt, been keeping an eye out on this aspect of the defense. Lets get it fixed this week!
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Dark Knight vs Whiteout: Oregon vs Penn State
SC is ranked 25th in the current AP Poll. SC should take care of business at home Saturday against Michigan State. Then the Trojans play at Illinois, bye, host Michigan, and then play ND on the road. ND will be rooting for Illinois to win at Indiana on Saturday. This Saturday, Notre Dame hosts (and likely hoists) Purdue, plays at Arkansas against a prolific Hogs O, hosts a now off-the-radar Boise State, has a week off, and then hosts SC. SC is not happy with the timing of ND's 2nd bye week, and is not happy that, in addition to traveling to South Bend, it also travels to Illinois, Nebraska, and Northwestern. 2026 is the last game scheduled in the long-running series. ND makes more money from NBC with SC on its schedule. The SC series helps ND recruit So-Cal. Games played in South Bend are but one game where SC has to travel East. SC decides to cancel ND, and I would understand, and I also believe that the cancellation would not shake the very foundation of CFB.
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Poor Rushing Defense: How Realistic Are We?
Totally agree HDuck and NW has always been known for a tough running game even when they are not very good. As I said elsewhere, take away a 79 yard run vs our reserves and NW averaged 2.8 yards a carry. I'll take that vs a team that features the run any time.
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Oregon Ducks - OSU Beavers Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
DSC Inside Read: 3-2-1 — Northwestern Look Back, Oregon State Look AheadDuck Sports CentralDSC Inside Read: 3-2-1 — Northwestern Look Back, Oregon S...Oregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
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The Ducks Have a Problem with Run Defense
Minus a 79 yard run in the closing minutes of the game against a lot of reserves, NW averaged 2.8 yards a carry. In the previous game NW averaged over 8 yards a carry. It was a big ten game on the road, not a top half big ten team probably, but still it was 34-0 going into the fourth quarter. I'm not worried about the run defense at this point. In fact considering the opponents I think Oregon's defense showed better than Penn St. did vs Villanova, a DI championship subdivision team.
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Poor Rushing Defense: How Realistic Are We?
I don’t think it’s concern, but I’m interested in investigating why NW was able to sustain drives. They had a few unforced errors and questionable play calls that stalled their drives that we can’t count on great teams to make later in the season. Is it talent? Experience? Is it gap control? Are we not getting off blocks? What are the tackles being asked to do vs the linebackers? Was it a numbers game? We are interested in learning more about our defense along with the offense.
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Jurrion Dickey Finds a New Home, Diablo Valley (Junior) College...and Then Moves AGAIN?
Jurrion Dickey responds to the Oregon Duck family on Transfer. Best of luck to this young man! Oregon Ducks On SIFormer Oregon Receiver Jurrion Dickey Speaks Out on Trans...Former Oregon Ducks receiver Jurrion Dickey was suspended from the team during fall camp, and he released a statement on Sunday to share his appreciation for th
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The Ducks Have a Problem with Run Defense
Thank you David for writing today's article for Our Beloved Duck Forum! Tackling a running back, who often times can squat 400 lbs, is a hard task. Ordinarily a 300 lb defensive line versus a 200 lb running back is a no contest. But 20 plus years ago the rules were changed to allow Offensive players to aid and abet the runner by pushing from behind the runner. So in the tight confines of the scrum adding in a few Offensive Linemen changes the dynamics. I believe it is necessary for the first defensive player to get as low as possible. General rule in football - Low man wins. Hitting the running back above the hips and trying to tackle him allows the scrum to continue the push forward giving more yards after contact (YAC). Someone must sacrifice their body and start grabbing ankles. Watch our defensive backs make a tackle in the open field. They tackle the lower legs. This is a huge improvement that Dan Lanning and staff have improved.
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Dark Knight vs Whiteout: Oregon vs Penn State
Is Notre Dame in if they win out? I don't see many quality wins on their schedule. Their best hope is Miami and Texas A&M to win out so they can say they only lost by four combined points to two top ten teams .
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The Ducks Have a Problem with Run Defense
For two weeks in a row the Oregon defense has been exposed, though the final scoreboard may not show it. The Duck defense has a weakness in defending the run. Against Oklahoma State the Ducks gave up 144 total yards, which may not sound too bad as the bulk of Cowboys’ total offense came off only a few drives — ... The Ducks Have a Problem With Run Defense
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Other Games--GameDay Thread: Week 3!
Actually, I was surprisingly calm as the game unfolded, even when the Dawgs were down big time early. I was faltering a bit late in the 4th when down by 8 and facing a 4th and 7 with little time left. That's when Gunner Stockton uncorked the biggest of his many clutch plays by throwing a perfectly thrown back shoulder fade caught in the end zone and then threw a pass again in the end zone to convert and tie the game. Maybe it was irrational but I just felt at that point that we would win this sucker. After the game remained tied when UTs young kicker missed a game winning field goal and then made one in OT, I knew we would somehow pull out the win with a touchdown in OT. I was relieved of course and really did enjoy my post-game glass of celebratory bourbon. Let me add that I was really impressed by the Ducks' two D. Moores--what a great battery!
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Poor Rushing Defense: How Realistic Are We?
We just went through this last year. No reason to suspect we won’t see the exact same caveman football almost every week. The majority of teams in our new league don’t like the forward pass. We were ahead of a conference foe 31-0 on the road after three quarters, and they were still running the ball…that tells me all I need to know.
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Poor Rushing Defense: How Realistic Are We?
"...if any conference is known for tough offensive lines that bull for rush yards...it is the B1G, because they have to in order to compete. Even weak teams will move the ball on the ground.." Let me provide an example. In Iowa's first two games they had 46 first down attempts. Could have been after a kickoff, after receiving a punt, after a turnover, after stopping the opponent, after being successful on the prior 2nd or 3rd down, whatever. On those 46 first downs, they ran the ball 34 times. I don't know what Northwestern's ratio was on Saturday but it seemed to me they were trying to grind out sequential short-yardage runs to maintain possession by starting with a run. I suspect the Ducks are going to see that from most opponents as the season progresses. It is the Big Ten DNA. And, if game video makes it look successful, opponents will revert to DNA. It becomes very tiring for a D-line. And, as the clock winds frustrating for fans of the defense to watch. It is one reason why there are relatively few high scoring conference games...peck, peck, peck, first down, peck, peck, peck, first down, peck, peck, peck...