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  2. I've been doing a Pay nothing approach to college football this year... or pay nothing more than I am already paying. I picked up a TV antenna for the games on Fox, NBC and CBS and any other over the airwaves games. It has worked pretty well and the picture quality is pretty good as well as like a decade ago all the over the airwaves stuff moved to a digital HD feed. Otherwise ... I came across on another Duck forum a site that streams all the other channels. Those channels have looked fine on my phone, which sadly has been my primary streaming device as I try not to just have the TV on all the time with the kids around who will get upset that it's not their shows. Granted... I do make them deal with me watching my ONE Duck game a week. If anyone is interested in this legally dubious site you can send me a direct message. I don't know how Charles would feel about it just floating around otherwise. I haven't encountered anything wrong with it but any site that is just streaming all the TV channels without requiring a fee is a bit fishy.
  3. Streaming live content is here to stay. Streaming live content probably needs around 30 to 50 mbps download speed to avoid constant buffering issues. The more devices you have connected, the higher the need to upgrade your signal strength to be able to stream content without problems. Google has an internet speed test readily available. Just search for internet speed test and try it.
  4. Oregon Freshman Dakorien Moore Opens Up On Relationship With Quarterback Dante MooreThe No. 3 Oregon Ducks will face the No. 7 Indiana Hoosiers on Oct. 11. While freshmen rarely are available to speak to the media, wide receiver Dakorien Moore spoke on Wednesday ahead of the top-10 matchup at Autzen Stadium. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Freshman Dakorien Moore Opens Up On Relationship W...The No. 3 Oregon Ducks are 5-0 heading into week 7 of the college football season. The Oregon Ducks are one of the most well-balanced and dominant teams in coll
  5. Indiana offensive preview: What should Oregon Ducks expect? What should the Oregon Ducks expect from Indiana Hoosiers offense? Indiana defensive preview: What should Oregon Ducks expect? What should the Oregon Ducks expect from Indiana Hoosiers' defense?
  6. Behind Enemy Lines: Indiana insider Matt Weaver answers five questions Indiana insider Matt Weaver answers five questions leading up to Saturday's top 10 matchup at Autzen Stadium.
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  8. Tale of the Tape: No. 3 Oregon vs. No. 7 Indiana -- who has the Edge in Eugene?Saturday afternoon in Eugene gifts us No. 3 Oregon vs. No. 7 Indiana, which is easily one of the most intriguing matchups of the season on CBS -- a physical, high-level conference showdown between two teams eyeing a second straight College Football Playoff appearance (3:30 p.m. ET, CBS and Paramount+). Oregon enters with all the recruiting stars and roster depth you'd expect from a playoff contender, while Indiana and Curt Cignetti arrive with a chip on their shoulder and a Heisman-caliber quarterback in Fernando Mendoza. Both teams are built on physicality and execution, which are traits that travel no matter the venue. Let's hit the tape to stack Indiana and Oregon them side by side, position by position, and find out where the real edge lies. Indiana and Oregon meet in a high-stakes College Football Playoff showdown on CBS. We break down the matchup position by position in our Tale of the Tape, from Fernando Mendoza vs. Dante Moore at quarterback to which team has the edge in the trenches.
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  10. I mean yes... it is more important for most coaches and players. But... the NCAA still needs to give the illusion that these are student athletes. So trying to ensure they can transfer and enroll in a timely fashion is important. Also... as soon as a player enters the portal they surrender their scholarship. So it might put some student athletes stuck in limbo where they aren't enrolled in a school. If college football is broken away from college none of this matters but for the time being it is still connected to education.
  11. "Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham said on her 'Show Me Something' podcast that she plans to be in Eugene for Indiana at Oregon on Saturday — to 'do some College GameDay type stuff,'" it seems unlikely that Cunningham, a Missouri grad with no real ties to Oregon, would be given that role over a famous Oregon alum. Then again, the show did that exact thing last week by having podcaster and comedian Theo Von in Tuscaloosa for the Alabama-Vanderbilt game. Perhaps Cunningham's ties to Indiana will result in her being a Von-like hostile guest working against the home crowd?
  12. Most of us will watch the game on our local CBS Network channel but there is another option. CBS will be streaming this game on their Paramount Network. My system at home is a high end LG OLED TV receiving most channels through DISH. I also have fast internet and I have been streaming college games through Paramount and Peacock and doing back to back comparisons. On my system with fast internet and high quality TV, the streaming picture is significantly better than CBS through DISH and the difference is easy to see. GO DUCKS!
  13. I think the topic should read "Oh Beavis....Lost to Next Man Up? Beavis mindset: So, what, is losing to App St that big of a deal? After all they beat Michigan and Michigan won a Natty!
  14. Fun read. Thanks Darren. This could be a very good game for viewers. Both offenses are playing lights out. Which defense steps up will be the key. We stopped the run at PSU, now can we defend the pass. C'mon Autzen. Be loud and proud!
  15. CBS - Ducks vs. Hoosiers - Which Team has the Edge? https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/indiana-vs-oregon-tale-of-the-tape-college-football-playoff-contenders-square-off-on-cbs/ CBS has OBD winning by 7. 7??? - OBD covers the 7.5 by two scores or Moore. https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-odds-picks-predictions-oregon-vs-indiana-michigan-vs-usc-lead-intriguing-week-7-slate/ Along with GameDay, the CBS crew, including proud Papa Rick Neuheisel, will be in town. If you've had it with Pat, like me🤬, the CBS one-hour lead-in show is very good, as is the Big Ten Network's half-hour lead-in show. BTN in Champaign will be focusing on TOSU at Illinois. CBS Sportsline - Ducks win and cover. 4 for the Ducks, 0 for Indy among the CBS crew.
  16. Why should this be a concern? If they decide to transfer then have them wait until summer before joining their new program. Isn’t the college football playoffs more important for coaches and players?
  17. I don’t agree with this but believe that the number of times a student athlete can transfer should be limited. Some athletes hop from one program to another every single year. Perhaps the first time they get to transfer they are eligible immediately but subsequent transfers would require sitting out a year?
  18. "Indiana did win its last game played against Oregon; Oregon's 24 to 30 loss to Indiana in 2004 was authored by Indiana coach Gerry DiNardo." That odd 2004 Indiana game (even through the 4-8 Helfrich cave in, Bellotti's 2004 "lost" season, and the 1996 "Stubler experiment") remains one of only two losses by Oregon in Autzen in the last 30 years to teams that finished with a losing record. 2004 Indiana (3-8): 24-30 1996 UCLA (5-6): 22-41 The Indiana story was primarily 7 Oregon turnovers. UCLA 1996 was right in the middle of five straight losses in the middle of the season as teams were running wild on the Duck D. UCLA outgained Oregon in rushing 303 yards to 45 yards (with Oregon missing starting RB Saladin McCullough that day).
  19. Issues at that point with students enrolling. They do still need to be student athletes. The new window makes that a bit more difficult but pushing it into February means many students might not be able to enroll until after spring camp which is counter productive. For schools on the quarter system, like Oregon, that wouldn't be so bad but more schools are on semesters and that locks students in or out until summer.
  20. Dante Moore is a wise dude like Justin Herbert. The extra millions don't mean as much as just enjoying a year of life you can't duplicate later, and being better prepared for the next level. Dante has already done that once. He sees the success Herbert Nix and Gabriel are having and the common theme that they all used up all of their eligibility before moving on to the NFL. I think the real deciding factor for Dante is going to be if if Will Stein stays or takes a HC job somewhere else. I don't believe projections of how high he will go in the draft carry much weight with him.
  21. A B1G Unforeseen Game? Indiana was not dumped on in the preseason by every 'expert,' just most. Like, Pat Forde at SI. OK, I'm biased, but I prefer Darren's article, and I doubt that Forde volunteers to write for SI. 😁 SIForde-Yard Dash: The Stunning Big Ten Showdown Nobody Pre...The Hoosiers and Ducks meet Saturday as top 10 contenders with Heisman hopefuls and College Football Playoff dreams on the line.
  22. Oops! Nothing to see here, move right along! It was only a $40 million mistake. 👌👍🤬 AP NewsCollege Sports Commission reveals it mistakenly overstate...The College Sports Commission sent out a correction, saying it had overstated the amount of name, image, likeness deals it has cleared by more than $40 million in a data set it had previously made pub
  23. And hopefully, also for Don Fernando? Will Tosh keep him under the Mendoza Line?
  24. Gary Danielson Q and A: 'Yeah, they can take on a Big Ten team in a one-game bowl game or in a big matchup as a preseason game, but could they take the pounding week in and week out?' And I think they've now more than answered that with trips to Michigan, the Ohio State game at home and now this last one at Penn State, with perhaps as good of a home field advantage as there is in the Big Ten. Picking CBS broadcaster Gary Danielson's brain on all things Oregon before the Indiana game

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