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  2. It’s not that bad and it happens all the time in pro sports because they set the expansion teams up for so much success. Think about how the Indians must’ve felt when they lost to the Marlins in the 1997 World Series. Florida got their franchise in 1993.
  3. IMO, hoops will not be competitive going forward until Oregon decides it is worth investing in it. When your alleged NIL budget is 1/4 of the conference contenders, it is going to be very difficult to assemble a roster to compete. Michigan invested more than $8M this season. If the reports I have seen are true, Oregon is not even at 1/3 of that. The end result is that you are forced to use most of your NIL budget on roster retention (Bittle, Shelstad, and Evans) and then gamble on a bunch of G5 players to make the jump or Power 4 players that are riding the bench at other schools and pray that something clicks. IMO, You could have Phil Jackson coaching and it won’t matter. Expect the slide to continue and to see more of this until Oregon throws some money at it.
  4. Yes, I also admire what OBD accomplished against OSU in Eugene in 2024, but I am not sure the same approach would have succeeded against IU this year. The reason: our 2025-26 tackles may not have been as good as last year's in pass protection. Evidence: the opinion offered on X (and quoted by someone here) by Geoff Schwartz, who knows a thing or two about playing offensive tackle.
  5. Yesterday
  6. Oregon offers Weber State RB Chauncey Sylvester Jr.Sylvester was a three-star and the No. 146 running back out of St. John Bosco High School in the 2024 class before committing to Weber State. He appeared in just two games, redshirting during his first season with the Wildcats. The 5-foot-10, 185-pounder from Long Beach, CA, saw more time in 2025 as a redshirt freshman, carrying the ball 60 times for 305 yards and four touchdowns. He also caught eight passes for 88 yards and a score.
  7. Evan Stewart says he wants to play with Dante Moore, now that Moore is back, the ball is in his court Oregon wide receiver Evan Stewart will have a decision to make for 2026. Now that Dante Moore is back, has that been made for him? Evan Stewart didn't play a down for Oregon in 2025. Will that change in 2026? Based upon what he said in Miami just before New Year's, the odds have have improved over the last few hours. Quarterback Dante Moore will be back, and based on Stewart's own words, that development will be a meaningful one for him. ‌ "I want to play with [Dante Moore]. If I'm being for real," Stewart told reporters at the Orange Bowl media day. "Me and Dante were going to be something. I still want to play with him. If he comes back, it's going to be lit, I know that." Moore is back. So how lit will it be?
  8. Ohio State transfer CB Aaron Scott Jr. to visit Oregon on ThursdayThe Oregon Ducks are set to welcome former Ohio State cornerback Aaron Scott Jr. on a visit on Thursday (Jan. 15), per 247 Sports' Tom Loy. Scott is rated as a three-star and the No. 18 cornerback and No. 272 player overall in the portal. He was a four-star and the No. 5 cornerback in the 2024 recruiting class but never managed to carve out a consistant role with the Buckeyes. The 6-foot, 195-pounder from Springfield, OH, saw little time in his two seasons at Ohio State, recording just two tackles as a true freshman and appearing in seven games for the national champion Buckeyes. He saw a bit more time as a sophomore in 2025, as he finished the season with nine tackles
  9. Memory Lane! I ushered as a Boy Scout, only I grew up in Corvallis and at that time....loved to hate the Ducks. My best memory was ushering at the OSU-USC game of 1967 where the Beavers won 3-0 over OJ and John McKay. It was a horribly muddy field at Parker Stadium, of which McKay donated the first dollar after the game to begin a fund for artificial turf. Thank goodness I saw the light and went to Oregon!
  10. TexasDuck I am in NE Texas, where are you?
  11. Not confirmed 100% yet, but Evan Stewart is "expected" to return for 2026. https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-football/oregon-football-news-evan-stewart-join-dante-moore-return-2026
  12. That was my first game. I was eight. I kept hearing about “Juice” but had little understanding of what was going on. That’s a good first college football game, I think.
  13. Mixon is staying also! Huge for the LB core!
  14. Mixon was impressive as the year progressed. He is catching a lot of folks' eyes from a talent perspective and I have a feeling he is gonna take a big step this next year.
  15. oregonliveOregon linebacker Jerry Mixon returning in 2026In his first season as a starter, Mixon had 57 tackles (four for loss) with two interceptions and seven pass breakups.
  16. Yes, in fact OJ's only college games under 100 yards were against the Ducks. Of course, when you tackle him like this, makes you kinda hesitant to run the ball!!!
  17. As a Boy Scout in Eugene in the late 1960's I had the duty/opportunity to serve as an usher at Autzen stadium for some of the Ducks games. One game in particular has stuck with me and I think exemplifies the Duck football experience prior to Mike Bellotti. Late in the season OJ Simpson was in town with USC and the Ducks were giving them more than they could handle. It was the fourth quarter, the score was close, I think a small Duck lead. The Ducks got the ball fairly deep in their own territory and were struggling to move the ball. It seemed to me and probably most in the not-sold-out stadium that the Ducks would have to punt and USC would drive to win the game. Then an incredible play happened - a Duck receiver got behind everybody by about 20 yards, caught the ball and was headed to a sure score. He was chased by two Trojans but maintained an insurmountable lead. I was close to the 50 yard line and not very far from the field. As the receiver came opposite me he stumbled, fell down and lost the ball. While the ball bounced about five yards away the receiver just lay there. Get up! Get up! I was thinking/shouting, but he didn't. The Trojans caught up a few seconds later and collected the ball, returning it back deep into Duck territory. If the receiver had simply lurched over to the ball the Ducks would probably have won the game. USC went on to beat Notre Dame and be ranked number one at the end of the season. What could have been. I suspect the receiver assumed he had succumbed to inevitable Duck fate and that there was no hope. The "we can't have nice things" attitude that shows up even now sometimes. I have never seen anyone else recount this occurrence, even though there were probably over 20,000 in attendance that witnessed it. Does anyone else remember this? Losing in the semifinals of the playoffs? Losing two previous championship games? My how far we have come!
  18. One thing consistent about all 3 of these rematches, in addition to final outcome, is that the 1st quarter went dramatically worse the second time around then in the first game…
  19. In 2023 Washington was that team. A great coach with a great QB and receivers and a roster filled with seniors that decided to run it back one more time. In 2024 tOSU was that team. A near NFL ready offense and defense with a sketchy floor but also a spectacular vaulted ceiling. In 2025 Indiana is that team. A roster stacked with 5th and 6th year seniors and awesome coach and a Heisman QB. The 2026 Ducks are starting to look like that team. A large group of NFL ready players deciding to run it back one more time, a four and five star roster at every position and even with a mass exodus to the portal, a two deep with four stars at every position. As for the coach? He is 17-1 in the BIG including 9-0 on the road. I know that SUC is the undisputed wait till next season champions but I think things are shaping up nicely for the Ducks to make a real run at a Natty.
  20. Honestly, it revolves around recruiting. Does anyone think Mario is the second best coach in the nation this year? Coaches are only as good as the talent and depth they recruit. Mehringer is considered a top recruiter, and the same for Hampton. They are young and fit the mold that DL has stuck with since he was hired. Mehringer is not a grizzled veteran, but also not wet behind the ears. DL has hired 3 OCs in 4 seasons, and two are head coaches, with one making a trip to the CFP.
  21. “ Underutilized” for sure! Maybe even wasted. In the same way that Mario wasted Justin Herbert. Wish him success in the league. Maybe he can go play with Herbert.
  22. I'm sorry to have used the term 'blowout' instead of 'very convincing.' I can't parse the difference between the two, but that's just me. IMO, the games I cited in my response were 'very convincing' wins. In two games that were not 'convincing wins,' as Heisman Trophy winner Mendoza did in both games against the same teams, Moore led the Ducks to late scores to win close, hotly contested road games. Moore went 13-2 with the two losses coming against the playoff No. 1 seed. Other than Mendoza, was there a QB this season who produced better results? Trinidad Chambliss comes to mind with a loss on the road at Georgia and a close loss to Miami. Texas Tech's Behron Morton was injured and did not play in the loss to ASU. But Morton and his team's offense were exposed in the Orange Bowl. Carson Beck has two losses, but the losses to Louisville and SMU did not come against playoff-quality teams. Julian Sayin, with losses to Indiana and Miami, should also be included in a list of QBs with a record arguably equal to Dante Moore's. That's pretty good QB company to keep. If I offended you, I apologize.

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