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  2. Former UO coach Carlos Locklyn asking for dismissal of civil suit brought by UO Athletics against him for breach of contract. C'mon, you left Oregon, didn't pay your buyout. If you disagree on the interpretation of the amount let the court decide who's right! Former Oregon RB coach Carlos Locklyn asks for dismissal of lawsuit over buyout WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM Locklyn asks for the court to declare UO’s interpretation of the contract to be “inaccurate, invalid, and unenforceable,” for the suit to be dismissed with prejudice and for him to be awarded...
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  4. The NCAA has a new slate of rules for 2025. I am going to summarize what these rules mean for the game and then give them a rating between 1 and 5 where 1 will be awful for the game and a 5 should be an amazing addition. ESPN published an article reviewing these new rules, which can be found ... Reviewing College Football’s New Rules for 2025 | FishDuck FISHDUCK.COM The NCAA has a new slate of rules for 2025. I am going to summarize what these rules mean for the game and then give them a rating between 1...
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  5. It's silly season. Just like I won't get too high or low on who committed or who deccommited until the guys are suiting up against Miami. I won't be looking at playoff projections or matchups until Florida is in the top 10 come November. That would mean the team has proven itself against somebody. I'll let FSU fans celebrate a preseason top 10, then they go on and win a grand total of two games.
  6. Jon Rothstein. That's as good as it gets in MBB. Like a Woj bomb, ha.
  7. Oh boy do I love this posting of expected contributors, depth charts, etc. I feel I can get a much better picture of what to expect than just hearing people talk about how many stars the expected players may have earned earlier. Dedication and the practice grind makes contributors. This is why coaches comments are so telling, especially if they detail what particular players need to work on to get better. I sure hope that Bear Alexander has matured and become a grinder because he was anything but that at Georgia. He thought he was great and often got chippy with grown men offensive linemen who regularly took him down a peg or three. So he pouted, felt underappreciated, and decided to transfer to USC. Hopefully he has grown up and is ready to grind for the Ducks.
  8. AMEN! No one died as a result of CFB bifurcated championships. I'd love to go back to the days when it meant everything for the Pac-8 champ and the Big Ten champ to match up in the Rose Bowl. Back to when games were played in the daylight and a handful of quality teams played in the postseason. To the day when you knew who the new frosh were at the beginning of spring ball, and no recruit came in with a constellation of stars above his head. But that was yesterday, and yesterday's gone. The folks whining over assured PO bids for the Power 2 did not go Ivy League, did they? They grabbed all the money they could get and now find the Power 2 doing the same, as being against 'the good of the game.' The Pac 7 + Gonzo and the Mountain West are litigating because it's Good for the Game? Or because $$$ is involved? The above is a rhetorical question.
  9. Best Oregon news I have heard in months. Who’s your starting 5 as of today? Hopefully they add another guard. Shelstad - lock Simpkins - combo guard on a roster very short on guards. Lindsay - can play multiple positions. Shot better than 50% from the floor and better than 40% from three. Rebounds well. Does lots of little things. Will it translate to the next level? My bet is yes. He will be the surprise player on this roster. Evans - lock Bittle - lock
  10. This is wonderful news, assuming it's true. (Who is the "insider" who released the information?) Well, I suppose it's not so great for Nate who hoped for an NBA stint this year. But Nate, it's really good to have you back. OBD will have your back. GO DUCKS!
  11. Very glad for this.I don't think he was NBA ready, but after next year, he could be.
  12. Oregon Ducks Star Center Nate Bittle Forgoes NBA, Returns For Fifth Season WWW.SI.COM The Oregon Ducks and coach Dana Altman received good news today about center Nate Bittle. It was announced by college basketball insider Jon Rothstein that Bitt
  13. For the last two days, my desktop had something very weird going on when I tried to read a post. The black FishDuck header at the top would appear in the middle of the page, and you had to scroll the page to be able to read the post around that black column. Throw in ads that would pop up, and it made reading posts difficult. Of course it was the advertising platform again...just as it was a month or so ago. They implement new stuff often and fix things when they get a complaint. Our web developer for this forum in England provided them the error code for them to change--and it worked. I have not had it happen now for a few hours, and if you have...please email charles@fishduck.com and let me know. Any time you have a problem...please let know. BTW...you have heard about my "Backlink Orders" from around the world where gambling links are placed in FishDuck articles to help pay the bills. We publish articles this week on Thursday and Friday, and the SEO companies that contracted the orders are as far as away from each other as they can be. The SEO company behind the link Thursday is in the Philippines, while the Friday order is a company in the Mediterranean Island nation of Malta, near Italy. That is on opposite sides of the globe with Mr. FishDuck in the middle in Eugene, Oregon. Digital is global! Malta
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  15. Canzano has a core readership that laps up his woe is me Pac2 columns. They are repeaters on every column he writes on the subject. They consistently comment about how terrible Oregon was to abandon the Pac while ignoring the sequence of USC>UCLA>Colorado being the first to head out the door. Rarely do people who affiliate themselves with WSU complain about the defectors (which I call escapees) and almost never solely target UW with their ire. The Beavis readers have PTSD (Pac Terminal Separation Disease) When the $21M CFP shares kick in during 2026, Oregon's Big Ten conference share will be well worth the jump even during a period of partial media share. archive.ph ARCHIVE.PH
  16. "A stopped clock is right twice a day" Yes. Come-on B1G, B12 and SEC, do the right thing, Say NO to Notre Dame!
  17. Oregon was killing it in football recruiting over the past three years. Now this offseason, something has clearly changed. They have missed on a 1/2 dozen top level recruits and had multiple key decommitments over the past three months. Oregon has 7 total commitments and is in danger of dropping out of the Top25 recruiting rankings, all while most teams are nearing 3/4 to full capacity recruiting classes. I am not convinced that Oregon wants to participate in the market right now in any sport. And I agree with your point. There is an article a while back that I linked here that indicated that Oregon’s basketball NIL budget was in the neighborhood of $2M. Michigan, Maryland and other top teams in the BIG are spending $8-$10M on their roster. Sure sounds like a fast way to the bottom. The worst part, is that Altman will probably take the blame if this team misses the tourney this year. It doesn’t seem fair to give a guy a Yugo, then expect him to win the Indy 500.
  18. Without Staci Chambers and Dezianna Patmon, Oregon's season would have ended last week. SIDEARM Integrations GODUCKS.COM They came to Oregon with one year of eligibility and looking to help the Ducks reach OKC, and each played a huge role the past two...
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  19. He actually writes great articles about Oregon...sucking up to that audience, while writing "Poor-Me" articles for his Pig-2 subscribers. He is straddling the fence pretty well! I'm sure he knows what he's doing...
  20. It's looked like Oregon will not put the $$ up for basketball, Oregon is a Football School. UNC, though it did hire BB, Kansas, Kentucky, Duke, are Basketball Schools. Michigan is trying to be both.
  21. Not to mention very low viewership being only on Apple streaming. That would have been a brand killer for Oregon.
  22. Exactly! Oregon should, should have done the right thing? Stayed attached to Beavis and battled it out for space on The CW?
  23. "By Jove, I think he's got it!" Back in the day, when AP & UPI decided the winner, that was fine, sometimes controversy, finer still! Washington split a championship in '91, that was a great team. But then BCS came along, and telling, Oregon was involved in the first mess. Now, we have this. ESPN has made it clear that it's all about the money. When the format was agreed to, ACC & Big12 weren't pushing for their teams to be represented, they wanted the money being a Top seed brought. Yes, not playing the CCG's would put more value on the season, but that is not the value that matters.
  24. I used to read Canzano until he decided to be un-objective about the breakup of the PAC. Now it seems like most of his columns are either behind the paywall or PIG 2 centric. I wonder how much his audience has shrunk since the almost nonstop pouting about the breakup and "insights" into new media deals for the trash left behind.
  25. As I reflect upon it....each team in the B1G, even Purdue, Northwestern, and Rutgers are receiving 21 million a year just from the college football playoff? Wowsa. It sure pays to be in the right conference!
  26. Right on. IMO - As soon as things moved to a playoff instead of a massive bowl system by invitation, the notion of a “league” with 130 teams for the “big boys” became ridiculous.
  27. I won't waste your time with very much of Canzano's recent article where he is declaring that the B1G and SEC should, "do what is right." You mean like letting two Pac-12 schools get paid a massive amount more than they were worth for decades by the conference...but now you want to do it on a national scale with all Group-of-Five teams? No, the Super-2 Conferences deserve to finally get what they contribute to college football, and they are finally being strong about it. The stat that caught my eye was..."Those two conferences already control 58 percent of the CFP revenue, or about $21 million per school. Think of it...the Pac-12 media revenue that the Pig-2 wanted us to accept was what...22 million per year? And now we receive nearly as much just from the Playoff revenue alone? Looks like we made the right move, getting our fair share of what our brand deserves after all the work creating it for years. No, we did not just sit there and receive an over-sized portion of the pie for doing nothing. It is payoff time for Oregon, and the projected 54 million+ per year is needed to survive in the future. Sure the little guys want to survive, and I don't blame them for that, but they really just want to pull us down to their level.
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