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Prediction: Mario and ‘The U’ Beat Indiana by Double Digits
If Mendoza plays like he did the last two games, Miami has no chance IMO.
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Does Dante Moore Need Another Year in College?
Sometimes it’s easy to forget that he has only started 20 games in college. He has all the talent in the world, but just needs to get a little better at seeing the field at times. He will get there with more experience, just like Bo or Mendoza did. If his goal is to play football in the NFL for a longtime, he should stay one more year.
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Are We REAL Oregon Fans, or Bandwagon Fans?
I’m okay. I have seen a lot of bad Oregon football in my 52 years. This is still a good team. They just made a lot of mistakes in a game where you needed to be close to perfect to win. Indiana plays so clean and disciplined. Mendoza was almost perfect. Hats off to them and I hope they beat the brakes off of Miami. We will get them next year.
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Are We REAL Oregon Fans, or Bandwagon Fans?
Really tough loss. I moved to Oregon in 1975. Was mildly interested in the Ducks in the dreadful Don Read era. Became more of a fan when Rich Brooks became coach. I went to school with Mike Bellotti at UC Davis. Though I know live in Colorado, I avidly follow the Ducks. I would give Will Stein and A’lique Terry ‘Fs’ for their preparation. Terry saw how Indiana attacked the line in Eugene, yet the line couldn’t deal with it. I think Will Stein’s scheme has become too predictable. Still a fan.
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Are We REAL Oregon Fans, or Bandwagon Fans?
Mostly I feel bad for the Duck players. Losing is part of competition just as winning is. But, even while shorthanded at several key positions, the team just didn't make it as competitive a game as it could have. I hope the players who return use that loss, that miserable feeling in the pit of their stomach, that silence in the locker room after the game, as a motivator. That can be powerful driver for them in their next game, their next season, and in their future lives.
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Are We REAL Oregon Fans, or Bandwagon Fans?
Having sat in Autzen in the late sixties and seventies there is no way I would complain about this. Go Ducks.
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Thank You, Jay Harris
Jay, if you read this, Thank you for being a bright spot when the team was in a bind. Please reconsider.
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Does Dante Moore Need Another Year in College?
I think it would be foolish to forego another season. He definitely needs a little more polish.
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Does Dante Moore Need Another Year in College?
There was another thread about this, but it’s locked and I know last night’s game will revive this subject. In my opinion he needs more time as a starter. It’s not just the game reps, but the practice reps and game prep (film study, meetings, etc.). The mentality is different between the backups and the starter. Below is the first play from last night’s game. He obviously had it pre-determined in his mind who he was going to throw to. Had he read the defense he would’ve noticed #5 sitting on the short route with a safety over the top and moved to his next progression. He would’ve seen JMac breaking free from a blown coverage and hit him for a score. Indiana has a great defense, but NFL defenses are much faster. Good NFL QB’s don’t guess where the open receiver is going to be. They read the defense and process their movement and start their throws before the receiver breaks open.
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Are We REAL Oregon Fans, or Bandwagon Fans?
Real Fan. Though I must admit that when we fumbled the ball five times against the doormat Indiana team of yesteryear, I was apoplectic while leaving Autzen, and was calling for MB's job(LOL)!
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Are We REAL Oregon Fans, or Bandwagon Fans?
It literally took me until the Oklahoma St game to put the Ohio St game behind me. I got back on board only for us to get humiliated even worse again... I have absolutely no faith in the upcoming season with the promotion within coaches. Oregon needs an overhaul with assistants and scheme
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Want a Laugh: CBS Article Laying 18 Teams That Could Win a Title
Indiana is continuing the trend, their next QB is Hoover from TCU. Source: X https://share.google/u6RuhqsXj7BLXqt8j
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Thank You, Jay Harris
Earlier in the season, I thought he ran much tougher than Limar. Best wishes to him for sticking it out to the end of the season.
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Are We REAL Oregon Fans, or Bandwagon Fans?
I'm not demoralized. In the past, I knew that Oregon was at its ceiling and could not get better enough to beat the real contenders. But now, I see a machine that just needs to tweak what kind of players it wants to bring in. And also what kind of coordinators they need as well. It will take time. This year, they went out to the portal to find a new O line. It mostly did not work out vs the best defenses. And the D line is not getting QB pressure like it should. Upgrade those positions and then they can compete much better. A bandwagon fan looks for new gear to buy while trading teams. A real fan rides it out. What is most sad is that this year could have been it. Without the mistakes, the Ducks could have kept it fairly close and maybe got lucky in the end.
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Want a Laugh: CBS Article Laying 18 Teams That Could Win a Title
Stars by a name mean nothing compared to quality experience in years
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Don't Go by What You Read; Go by What You See on the Field
Oregon has more 4 star and 5 star players, more accolades, more of this and that. But what did you see? I saw Indiana linemen who were leaner, faster and more aggressive than Oregon linemen. I saw an Indiana QB who could run for big gains while Dante just lowered his head and got sacked and on another play, barely got touched and went down. When you play good teams in important games, those kinds of things get highlighted. Another year and some new players, so we are not doomed forever. Dan Lanning will see this and make corrections. I hope. On the plus side, Oregon does have a lot of good and capable players. RBs, TEs, WRs, DBs are all good. Get more athletic as a team and the problems are mostly solved. Recruiting is getting better and better. We are not there yet, but getting closer and closer. Ducks have been beating all but the top talent that makes it to the finals. They just have to get a little bit better. So when you look at recruits on sites like Duck Territory, don't just look at the number of stars or who offered them. Also take a look at their pics in uniform and their highlights. I think that will give you a better idea of what kind of player they are. Your eyes do not lie to you. I think the future is very bright because of who they are bringing in, despite this disappointing game. Part of the reason why Chip Kelly was so successful at Oregon was that he had athletes at QB, O line, D line, edge, and linebacker. Oregon had to get bigger, but now they need to get back to being more athletic. I think we will see that soon. Starting with Nasir Wyatt. When he is on the field, things happen. So Duck fans, I say the glass is half full, not half empty. Actually more than half full. The rest of the liquid to fill the glass to the top is in the recruiting classes and the portal. I can feel it.
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Want a Laugh: CBS Article Laying 18 Teams That Could Win a Title
Why pay a guy to sit on your bench, when he'll just demand more money after you've developed him? You get proven guys that weren't highly touted, but they proved themselves to be above that. That's what Cignetti has done. Fernando Mendoza or Nico Iamaleava were miles apart in hype. Mendoza got a couple million from Indiana, which was a raise. Iamaleava was making 2.4 and left Tennessee because he wanted that doubled.
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Are We REAL Oregon Fans, or Bandwagon Fans?
Cignetti and his staff definitely have an eye for talent. But, so do Dan Lanning and his staff. The NC is not a destination. It’s a journey. It will be a journey next year for Ohio State, Georgia, Oregon, Indiana and 130 other teams,
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Are We REAL Oregon Fans, or Bandwagon Fans?
While true they have no high school 5 stars, this isn’t homegrown, farm boy talent they magically developed. They’re loaded with highly desired transfers that were developed by other schools, with a lot of experience…and a QB that wildly exceeded expectations. Hats off to them for putting the pieces together, but these are not scrubs or anything. Check out their 2025 list, a lot of .85+ rated dudes from big programs. https://247sports.com/college/indiana/season/2025-football/transferportal/?institutionkey=24040
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Want a Laugh: CBS Article Laying 18 Teams That Could Win a Title
And Indiana has “zero 5 stars”. With the Wild West of the portal, the high school ratings start to become less and less impactful I think. How many of USCs mega 2026 class will still be there in a year or two if they go 9-3 next year? Means nearly nothing to get em if you don’t keep em…very few true frosh really move the needle.
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Prediction: Mario and ‘The U’ Beat Indiana by Double Digits
You could really tell Mendoza wants a shot at the U
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Thank You, Jay Harris
Harris definitely earned Player of the Game for the Ducks. He never quit on his teammates, and was certainly not the reason the Ducks lost.
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Prediction: Mario and ‘The U’ Beat Indiana by Double Digits
Indiana’s rout of Oregon has me thinking they’ll hand it to Miami as well. Mendoza, who languished at Cal for three years, will have extra incentive (not that he needs it) going up against Miami. He’s a local kid who wanted to play for the Hurricanes, and they didn’t offer him a scholarship. After having won the Heisman, nothing would be sweeter for him than beating Miami on the biggest stage in college football …. In his hometown.
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Want a Laugh: CBS Article Laying 18 Teams That Could Win a Title
Tonight wasn't fun my friends, but there will be better days. I truly think Oregon will invest in more transfer talent, and will find a defensive system that can stop NFL type offenses. But, you weren't alone in not seeing this blowout coming. Nobody did. At least you can point to mistakes to correct, Alabama just got out manned, and that's what leads me to post this little article. The writer goes on about past championship winners, and their blue chip ratio. Michigan was the lowest rated winner with a 56%. Georgia, and Ohio State were above 75 percent, and Alabama was above 80. Clemson was around 65. So the baseline is fifty percent, which is where his 18 teams come in. Guess who is fifteen percentage points below his baseline? https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/blue-chip-ratio-2025-these-18-college-football-teams-can-actually-win-the-national-championship/
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Are We REAL Oregon Fans, or Bandwagon Fans?
As many have said, it’s not the loss - it’s the way we lose that’s so dispiriting. It’s hard to bounce back as fans and it has to affect the players and coaches as well. Any member of an outstanding fan forum like this invests a lot of emotional and analytical energy into the team each year and to be honest, I’m not sure I fully bounced back from last year’s Rose Bowl loss. I’ll save my thoughts and analysis for another day but that’s what we do here. It’s therapy. You have to feel for the players and coaches and fans who traveled so far to participate in this game. Why can Oregon fans not travel? Does our brand still not resonate? Imagine the players looking in the stands and 90% or more are rooting against you at a neutral site. We’re always outnumbered, but it’s usually closer to 60/40, maybe 70/30. Tonight was much, much worse. That has to take a toll and it will always be a disadvantage for OBD in this terrible post season format.