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  2. Those are good names to keep an eye on. I wonder if Ross Douglas, Oregon’s WR and passing game coordinator, would get a look or if Lanning would want someone with experience calling plays. Ross seems to be an up and coming coach…
  3. Stats for the main players. Full preview of Oregon Ducks men's basketball ahead of 2025 season Three viewpoints on the season. Oregon Ducks basketball preseason roundtable predictions
  4. Why couldn’t the PAC-12 have had a top heavy conference with national title contenders just like the B1G? Oregon has more than held its own over the past 10+ years. Where has USC been since Pete Carroll left for the NFL? Why hasn’t Washington been consistently good ala Penn State? There were more than enough quality brands in the PAC-12 but for whatever reason they continuously under performed which affected the national perception and ultimately the TV value.
  5. Great article and I agree. I have no interest in watching Maryland vs Rutgers or Illinois vs Iowa. However, I would have absolutely sat down and watched two Pac-12 teams play each other, especially on Saturday night. I really miss those Pac-12 after dark games. 7:30pm start after dinner and two teams that could impact the conference standings kicking it off and playing late into the night. Crack a beer and relax until bedtime. Stanford at San Jose State at 7:30pm. No offense to SJSU, but gross. I’m not watching that.
  6. There is a big difference between humbling/teaching and humiliating a player (or subordinate).
  7. If I had to guess I would say he has the following OC's on his list. Jordan Davis from UNT has the nation's sixth best offense. Landon Koepple from Texas St. has the nation's 15th best offense and John David Baker leads the nation's 13th best offense for East Carolina. Baker is an interesting prospect because he was co-OC at Ole Miss from 2021-2023 and was a 2024 Broyles Award nominee in his first season with ECU. All of these guys fit the mold of young and energetic coaches that Dan Lanning likes. Now, the guy who leads the top offense in the nation could be jobless by season's end if Mike Norvell gets fired, but I doubt Gus Malzahn would come out west nor do I think DL would consider him.
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  9. Is there a better offensive coordinator position in college football than at Oregon? We are known for high scoring offensives, dynamic skill players and have as good of a track record developing QBs for the NFL as anyone. Just look at some of Oregon’s recent offensive coordinator’s who went on to get head coaching jobs: • Bob Toledo (UCLA) • Mike Bellotti (Oregon) • Dirk Koetter (Boise State/Arizona State) • Jeff Tedford (Cal) • Chip Kelly (Oregon) • Scott Frost (UCF/Nebraska/UCF) • Kenny Dillingham (ASU) It’s just a matter of time before Coach Stein gets that opportunity and I’ll be rooting for him, except when his team plays the Ducks. Hopefully, Coach Lanning is keeping the list of potential OCs updated in his notebook but I don’t think he’ll need to make too many calls since it’s one of the best coordinator positions in all of college football.
  10. If the PAC had survived it would have turned into the ACC and played second fiddle to the B1G and SEC. One, or at the most two, teams would have made the CFP each year. One loss would perenially put OBD on the edge of elimination. Now they at least get consideration for the playoffs even with two losses in the B1G. It certainly happens for the SEC and the ESPN/Finebaum honks that carry their water. Maybe the evolution of NIL and player reimbursement would level the field amongst the 'haves', of which Oregon is a card carrying member. But witness that a two loss Miami is on CFP life support, and this year it looks like only the ACC champ is guaranteed a spot. Is there any reason to believe a reincarnated PAC would be any different?
  11. I haven’t seen one person saying that the Indiana loss was a season killer. However, IMO, it did 2 things: It showed EVERYONE Oregon’s flaws, which DCs have continued to attack. Hopefully the coaches and team continue to focus on their weaknesses (aka go to the doctor) and get better as the season progresses. This is our first bye since that loss so it should give our coaches and team more time to address them. With a playoff, the best team doesn’t always win the championship, a team can win it by getting hot and playing its best at the end of the year. Oregon still has the talent to compete and win a national championship, if they can put it all together. It shrunk Oregon’s margin of error. At the beginning of the season, I believed that a 2-loss Oregon team would be a lock for the playoffs but right now, I’m not as certain. The media LOVES the SEC and I could see a 2 loss Notre Dame getting in over Oregon. Same with USC or UW, if they beat us and win out. How many teams will the ACC and Big XII get in (e.g., will there be any huge upsets in their conference championship games giving a team outside the top 12 a playoff spot)? Crazy things happen down the stretch. Oregon fans should be rooting against all of the contenders for those at large playoffs spots (and rooting for Indiana to win out?).
  12. David, thank you for your thoughts and feelings on OBD's move to the BIG. The PAC was truly unpredictable and at times crazy. However, this old Duck fan does not miss after dark in the desert! That trip was more than a speed bump for the Ducks. With one loss in most seasons the Ducks would not be ranked #6. Pollsters are showing the Ducks respect because they earned it on the field in the BIG. They beat Michigan in the BIG house, split with tOSU, beat PSU twice and are in a conference with the $1 and #2 teams in the nation. RESPECT! Last year tOSU and OBD's were #1 and #2 for most of the season. And the conference has won the last 2 Natty's and may get a threepeat this season. When was the last PAC team to win a Natty? Just usuck...... I will take that narrative over the fun and crazy of the PAC anytime. As you do, I find myself checking scores and flipping channels to watch parts of the many SEC games of the century every week. Very few BIG game match ups are compelling. I think GAT is correct, it will take some time and we will develope rivalries. Can't wait for a rematch with IU or tOSU. My biggest complaint is the travel miles. It is disproportionate for West Coast teams. First of all, the west teams should play each other every season to cut out 1 Saturday of time zone change. And rotate one season with 2 trips east then the next season with 3 east trips or add one or 2 teams out west. More BIG teams need to travel west. Looking closely to see how well OBD's play down the stretch and into the CFP. This Ducks do multiple trips Back east during football season and, at least for me, jet lag recovery is real. Go Ducks! Lets make some new rivalries with Iowa and Minnesota...
  13. I wish Jahlil Florence the best and believe that he is talented enough to start and thrive at another program. Hopefully, it’s not a conference school (unless it’s UCLA). Oregon is absolutely loaded at CB.
  14. Great article. I feel the same way. I realize that the PAC-12 was a “dead man walkin’” and that Oregon had to make a change to survive as a perennial national title contender. However, I don’t understand why the Pac (the only major conference West of the Rockies) could not survive. I miss playing at Stanford and at the Arizona schools (hopefully we can start scheduling these teams OOC). I still find myself rooting for our old PAC-12 conference foes (except for Oregon State or Colorado). The ironic thing is, if the LA schools invested in and had more success on the football field, I believe that the TV money would have been there (perhaps not quite at the B1G or SEC levels but enough). Instead they took their underperforming program and the LA media market to the B1G for the payday. Now they are just part of the mediocre group that you mentioned in your article.
  15. ‘He’s doing great’: Oregon quarterback Dante Moore ready to return at Iowa Oregon quarterback Dante Moore will be back as the primary quarterback for this weekend's game at Iowa. Moore suffered a facial injury in the win over Wisconsin prior to the bye week.
  16. PICKING Oregon at Iowa | CFP implications between Ducks, Hawkeyes in Big Ten play
  17. New Analytics Rankings Should Excite Oregon Ducks FansIn the latest power rankings from ESPN's Football Power Index, the Oregon Ducks still sit at No. 3 behind the Ohio State Buckeyes and Indiana Hoosiers, giving Oregon fans some reassurance as the calendar turns to November. Oregon Ducks On SINew Analytics Rankings Should Excite Oregon Ducks FansESPN's Football Power Index (FPI) has the Oregon Ducks ranked as the No. 3 team in the country, as the advanced analytics suggest that Oregon is still one of th
  18. Head Coach Dan Lanning meets with the media ahead of #6 Oregon Football's road matchup at Iowa on Saturday, November 8 (12:30pm PST | TV: CBS).
  19. Coach Lanning treats all players with respect. Never burn bridges! Autzen ZooDan Lanning has the perfect response to Jahlil Florence's...One of things Duck fans appreciate about Dan Lanning's coaching style is that he doesn't burn bridges with players, high school coaches or families.
  20. I am enjoying the escape from the confines of the Pacific Time Zone.
  21. Pretty much the same as last week with a bye for Oregon and Iowa. Oregon Ducks On SIHow Big Ten Power Rankings Changed Behind Ohio State, Ind...The Oregon Ducks had the week off on their bye. There were plenty of other Big Ten teams in action over the weekend. The two top teams in the conference, the Oh
  22. Great article. I think you are experiencing what I felt when Florida had to travel to Missouri and Texas A&M for the first time a decade ago, as conference opponents. Except on a far larger scale. You jumped into a one hundred plus year old conference that was largely associated with midwestern universities. Yes getting to host Ohio State and Michigan are great. You grew up knowing those are programs you'd love to see Oregon play. Rutgers and Maryland aren't even traditional B1G programs. They joined the league along with Nebraska in 2011 from the Big 12, ACC, and Big East (remember them?). Oregon at Rutgers is a game you would get if you and and buddy were playing on NCAA Football on whatever console you own, it would be one of those randomizer games you'd just let the CPU pick for you. I think as the years go on, you will build up some feeling for going to Iowa or Minnesota, especially if they upset you. You already have a history with Wisconsin. From experience, I can tell you that I'm starting to really dislike Missouri and Texas A&M in the same way I do South Carolina, and Ole Miss. It's taken a decade, but there's genuine feelings that weren't there before. Give it some time. It won't ever be like the old PAC Twelve, but that's because you grew up with that conference. Kids growing up today will grow up with new rivalries.
  23. This year I find myself missing the Pac-12 and all the chaos it brings. The B1G is just too top-heavy, and that’s the problem with super conferences; they generate a whole lot of mediocre games. The marquee match-ups have been great fun. Watching Oregon play Ohio State last year was one of the best games in Oregon’s history. The games ... My BIG Struggle
  24. I know what that guy and bunch are. They will dominate teams they can just out talent like USF, or against in game "generals" like Billy Napier. But Lashlee and Brohm will out coach him everyday that ends with a y. They have just enough talent to keep up until Mario does something silly.
  25. Truthfully the SEC has been diluted to the point where it's a very even conference, but it's incredibly ovverrated. Alabama still lost to FSU, they've dominated SEC play. To me that loss still counts. You can't just pretend it didn't happen. My prediction is Alabama will end up being the best SEC team, even though A&M has the best win of any team this far(@Notre Dame). But Ole Miss, Georgia, Texas, Vanderbilt, and Oklahoma aren't beating Indiana, Oregon, or Ohio State.
  26. Lots of good points, Oregon123, particularly that a strong Oregon State program redounds to the benefit of all of the state, including OBD. One thing, though, it’s not a probability that the good OSU players will transfer, that is already happening. Addicus Sappington?

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