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Playoff Bracket Prediction from The Athletic Has Oregon as...
If we win out, I think we land in the #5 or #4 spot. There is still an interesting scenario where Ohio St., Indiana, and Oregon all finish 1-2-3. I believe Texas A&M will lose to Texas which will open the door for Alabama to beat Georgia again in the SEC title game. Then it becomes a beauty contest between Ole Miss and Oregon for the #4 spot unless.... Texas Tech trips up. Then Oregon and Ole Miss are fighting for the #3 spot. I don't see how a 2-loss Alabama climbs to #3 even with an SEC title.
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Playoff Bracket Prediction from The Athletic Has Oregon as...
That would be my 1st choice.
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Oregon Has Found Its Offensive Identity
Thank you, David. I always look forward to the in-season Mondays with Marsh. Especially, the more mellow takes after a win! 😁
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Playoff Bracket Prediction from The Athletic Has Oregon as...
It’s funny how close we are to hosting Alabama…
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Playoff Bracket Prediction from The Athletic Has Oregon as...
If Oregon makes it into the college football playoffs, I would not mind (I) hosting a home game and (II) being on the other side of the bracket from Ohio State.
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Oregon Has Found Its Offensive Identity
My initial reaction is, "Sadiq has been nursing some injuries and is returning to health (and form) at just the right time. It's also pretty easy to imagine Stein has at least 2 or 3 plays he can now run from the same set with the defense anticipating "Sadiq on the fade route." Not a bad option to have in your arsenal with the biggest games of the year on tap.
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Playoff Bracket Prediction from The Athletic Has Oregon as...
Below are On3 comments about the upcoming game with USC... USC at Oregon You could make a strong case that nonsensical conference realignment was the biggest enemy to this sport, even more than CFP expansion, lack of NIL regulation and the ability to transfer with impunity. The sport doesn’t make sense anymore. But guess what? This weekend, we’re getting the Pac-12 title game. USC-Oregon, with CFP contention still on the line and it has nothing to do with the Big Ten race. Though USC still has an outside shot at winning the Big Ten, this is two West Coast teams playing a colorful game in Autzen Stadium to remain alive in the hunt. This is their own mini Playoff game against each other.
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Playoff Bracket Prediction from The Athletic Has Oregon as...
...a No. 6 Seed. I love the first round game, but after that? (Every team is going to be tough in the Playoffs!)
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Potential Guest Pickers for the USC Game
https://www.si.com/college/oregon/football/nfl-oregon-ducks-espn-college-gameday-guest-picker-marcus-mariota-eugene-justin-herbert “It's also important to note that for week 12 of the NFL season, which overlaps with Oregon's game against USC and GameDay's visit, that the Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Chargers, and Washington Commanders all have bye weeks. That means quarterbacks Justin Herbert, Bo Nix, Marcus Mariota, and all other former Oregon athletes that play for said teams will all be available that weekend if GameDay calls.” I like the idea of both Nix and Franklin as Oregon’s guest pickers (if that’s permitted), especially since they just had a great play to set up the game winning FG against Kansas City this past weekend.
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Basketball News
The men play tonight at 7:00 PM on Fox Sports 1 against Oregon State at MKA, the beginning of a number of tougher games.
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On To USC
2 major concerns: Lack of a good pass rush (almost no sacks). Pressure on the QB is really important...especially this game. And.......lack of turnovers. We're not getting nearly as many as we have in previous years. Afraid Mavia will have a field day. Could be a high scoring game
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Oregon Has Found Its Offensive Identity
A successful fade route in the end zone, to Sadiq no less. Where has this been?
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Basketball News
Altman wants more in the paint and better free throws Dana Altman calls for more physicality ahead of Oregon's Civil War battle vs Oregon State Let's make it 10 out of 11 and more than a 1 score game please. Lady Ducks are 4 - 0 Four items of note from Oregon's dominant 80-55 win over Army
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2027 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc. (2)
How Oregon Can Land No. 1 Safety Recruit Honor Fa'alave-Johnson Over USCFive-star recruit Honor Fa’alave-Johnson is the No. 1 safety from the class of 2027, and both the Oregon Ducks and USC Trojans are heavily pursuing him. Though it could be a challenge, there is still a path for the Ducks to land the safety over USC. Oregon Ducks On SIHow Oregon Can Land No. 1 Safety Recruit Honor Fa'alave-J...The Oregon Ducks have been working towards getting ahead with the recruiting class of 2027. One of the top recruits that Oregon coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks
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2026 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc. (8)
Oregon Coach Ross Douglas Playing Critical Role In Pursuit To Flip Utah RecruitThe Oregon Ducks are looking to add to their already stacked recruiting class of 2026. Oregon wide receivers coach Ross Doglas is playing a critical role in flipping three-star wide receiver recruit Hudson Lewis, who is committed to the Utah Utes. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Coach Ross Douglas Playing Critical Role In Pursui...The early signing period for the recruiting class of 2026 is under a month away, and the Oregon Ducks are still pushing to add pieces to boost the team. Three-s
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Oregon - Minnesota Post-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Lessons learned from trick play! Oregon Ducks On SIFailed Trick Play by Oregon Ducks Causes ConfusionThe Oregon Ducks have shown this season that they have one of the most talented offenses in college football. Oregon boasts big names on offense, headlined by q
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Oregon Has Found Its Offensive Identity
Thanks, David, for a wonderful article today! You said, "Credit to Ra’Shaad Samples for doing some amazing work with this highly talented running back room." At the beginning of the season I felt that Noah Whittington was a finesse runner - always stopping his momentum looking for the open path to score a home run. So many times Noah would go down on first touch. These last two games convinced me that Whittington has changed. I see Noah hitting the hole with explosive power, never stopping his legs to look for the opening, but bending the path getting as many yards as possible. Credit Coach Samples. I was also impressed with Coach Samples after the almost fumble at the goal line. When Noah was sitting on the bench Coach didn't yell, he calmly spoke about the lesson to be learned.
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On To USC
From advanced stats, not including the Oregon/Minnesota and Iowa/USC games (only non-garbage time regulation snaps): Points Per Drive: USC: 3.71 (#2) Oregon: 3.33 (#8) However, Points Allowed Per Drive: Oregon: 1.13 (#4) USC: 2.26 (#72) And yards per play: USC: 8.07 (#1) Oregon: 7.19 (#5) Defensive yards per play allowed: Oregon: 3.75 (#1) USC: 6.07 (#92)
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On To USC
I was looking at some numbers and wow have Oregon and USC both faced some lower ranked offenses: USC: Notre Dame #25 Michigan #50 Nebraska #69 Illinois #70 Georgia Southern #75 Michigan State #80 Purdue #91 Northwestern #95 Missouri State #98 Iowa #118 Oregon Indiana #6 Montana State #14 (FCS) Rutgers #40 Oregon State #86 Northwestern #95 Penn State #108 Iowa #118 Oklahoma State #120 Minnesota #124 Wisconsin #133 So, both defenses probably have at least slightly elevated defensive stats; but, the good news is Oregon is ranked #3 in total defense and USC is #50. USC gave up 34 points and 442 yards to its top 40 offense faced (including 306 rushing). 4.5 points and 16 yards under Notre Dame's averages. Oregon allowed 30 points and 326 yards to Indiana (13 points and 152 yards under its average) and 10 points and 202 yards to Rutgers (20 points and 219 yards below their average). If one wants to throw in Montana State they were held 26 points and 199 yards below their average. So, looking at it from an outsider's perspective, Oregon's #3 overall defense might be helped out by half its opponents rated outside the top 100 in total offense; but, USC facing 8/10 opponents rated #69 or lower in total offense might be helping it's #50 overall total defense ranking too. USC's offense looks elite, Oregon's offense looks near elite, Oregon's defense looks elite (to near elite) and USC's defense looks really about right on FBS average, and the game is at Autzen. My initial guess is Stein and company may have a spring in their step this week. USC's front has been described as "more athletic than physical" and on the back end I guess they have been using a lot of cover one with man-to-man. Stein should be open to attack any way he chooses.
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Oregon Has Found Its Offensive Identity
Oregon has finally found its identity, which seems strange to say as we just wrapped up Game 10 in the regular season. This is a physical run team with a vertical passing offense that is also incredibly physical. But hasn’t this been Oregon’s identity all year long? Yes, this was the end goal for what this team’s offensive identity should ... Oregon Has Found Its Offensive Identity
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On To USC
Yeah, I would like some Pulp Fiction this game. USC is playing their best under Lincoln Riley to date. They are formidable throwing the ball. They will reveal just how far OBD secondary has improved. That matchup and the mysterious Dante Moore are the keys to this game. If Moore balls out like he is capable of, OBD will stomp the condoms. If.
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Quite the Contrast in Helmets....
I didn't think the helmets meshed well with the green and yellow jerseys. Replace the white with yellow (on the helmet) and keep the green and that would be a great combo with those jerseys. Or take the yellow out of the jerseys and make them just green and white. The solid white pants need a green stripe down the side. And yes, the cartoonish extra large buck tooth stuffed animal look does not fit in with college football - but would be perfect for a co-ed kickball team.
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They're Coming....to Our City! ESPN GameDay Returns to Eugene for Oregon vs. USC
Oregon / USC used to be for the champs (or first place) in the pac10/12 many a times. Now it's going to be for making the playoffs and/or positioning in the playoffs. Game Day is nice to draw attention to west coast football. I think the 2025 Ducks have a much higher ceiling than last year's team, and also a lower floor. This team has better athletes and last year's team had more experience, hence fewer errors. As the season wears on, the team is getting that needed experience. We are seeing leadership all over the field and also on special teams too. How the Ducks play will determine how well they are portrayed heading into the playoffs. This would be a great time for a breakout game against a good opponent.
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On To USC
Where USC has shown genuine improvement is by rarely going in the troylet anymore every time they get behind in tough games. Could be headed for a 4th quarter shootout? Autzen always raises to the occasion when LaLaland rolls into town. But this time? We need to get medieval on their a#*es.
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Fascinating FishDuck Facts from Minnesota Game....