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Sometimes Losing Is Winning
I remember our last regular season loss before this. I recall us being the most dominant team in the country the remainder of the regular season afterwards. Hopefully that was a function of the culture that is still in place and we'll see a similar response where Oregon becomes the team "nobody wants to play".
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James Franklin is Out at Penn State
This is a great take. PSU will indeed most likely target an existing head coach, but really the only slam dunk is Cignetti. Hartline or Patricia would be great choices, plus it could potentially weaken tOSU.
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James Franklin is Out at Penn State
Nebraska QB Dylan Riola's comment on Matt Ruhle's possibly leaving for Penn State - "He ain't goin' nowhere," provides further justification for Nebraska being the only member of the Big Ten without AAU accreditation. 😁 https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/nebraska-qb-dylan-raiola-addresses-matt-rhule-being-linked-to-the-penn-state-job-he-aint-going-nowhere/?eid=c7d8647c6247db8d08c59fe44bc30380a147aa90b9e33099045cd46ddc6a485b&ftag I hopes Dylend ain't a Englesh majer. 🤪
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Sources: Big Ten Mulling $2B Private Capital Deal
Another take on the proposed private capital deal from a Michigan site on the Wolverines and the Trojans possibly vetoing the deal. Strange bedfellows after SC blew out the Wolverines in LA last Saturday? 😁 I understand the concern. With the fluidity of all things college football, is it in the best interest of sure-thing Super League teams to lock into an existing conference affiliation through 2046? Even members of the conference currently in the lead, finance-wise? Maize n BrewThe Big Ten’s $2.4 billion private equity deal may be in...The Big Ten wants to ink a $2.4 billion private equity deal, but needs unanimous approval from university presidents. The University of Michigan seems highly skeptical and perhaps even opposed to it,
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Run The Gol' Dang Ball
Good points. Preseason, I would have predicted that Oregon would be 5-1 right now with a loss to Penn State. Unfortunately, some teams are looking better than I expected and it’s never easy to win road games against good teams so we could have a few more loses on the remaining schedule, if Oregon doesn’t continue to improve. We’ll have to see how things shake out but I’m not as confident in our odds to make the playoffs as I was a week ago. Oregon’s margin of error just shrunk considerably.
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Sometimes Losing Is Winning
One problem with these mega conferences is that Ducks vs. Hoosiers could be one heck of a rivalry, but the return game in Bloomington is not until 2028. Maybe payback in the Playoffs?
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Sometimes Losing Is Winning
Thank you, Darren. If it's Good Rocky on the rebound, bouncing back against Apollo Creed and Clubber Lane at Rutgers: Yo! Adrian! 😍 A loss could mean going on the road and coming up short, not to, but in Mason Dixon. Or worse? 🤬 GET RIGHT AT RUTGERS! Knock the SHI out of Schiano in SHI Stadium! (SHI Stadium! You cannot make things like Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), being a Rutgers graduate, and the name of the stadium up. 🤪 It's only a movie, right?) Thanks again for another entertaining and timely read.
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Sometimes Losing Is Winning
If I know Dan Lanning the way I think I do then that picture right there is posted everywhere inside the Hatfield-Dowlin football complex. I'm also going to assume with reasonable certainty that the culture DL has imbued upon this team places a premium on personal accountability. I believe everyone in that locker room feels that they let the guy to the right and the guy to the left of them down. I believe that they are eager to show that they will hold up their end of the bargain to their teammates. I believe adjustments will be made. But most importantly, I believe that the loss will reinstate the "chip-on-the-shoulder" mentality that the season started with; following last year's Rose Bowl. The saying that "you learn more from your losses than your wins" is accurate across the board; and come Saturday we will find out just how much they have learned.
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Sometimes Losing Is Winning
Teachable moments are usually better from a win than a loss IMHO. That said, how this team responds this week and the rest of the season will determine whether or not this loss lights a fire under the team and/or the coaches can make adjustments to what was obviously a flawed game plan. I'm cautiously optimistic as usual, but if the Ducks come out flat against Rutgers I'm going to be a bit concerned.
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Sometimes Losing Is Winning
Amen Darren....now we will Oregon's Eye-of-the-Tiger emerge!
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Nine Ducks on Mel Kiper's Draft Board
Dantge No.1 overall, Sadiq in at No. 14 and A'Mauri is 19th. All have eligibility left. Nine Oregon Ducks listed on Mel Kiper Jr.'s 2026 NFL Draft Big Board
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Run The Gol' Dang Ball
Excellent points as usual Mike. “Cignetti and his crew adjusted to almost everything immediately.” That’s where the coaching chops were glaringly evident. Indiana has zero 5-star recruits on its roster…….and only a handful of 4-stars.
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Oregon - Rutgers Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
The Bear making progress It's taken time, but Bear Alexander has become one of the defense's most disruptive presences
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Sources: Big Ten Mulling $2B Private Capital Deal
Sources: USC, Michigan question proposed Big Ten private capital dealESPN.comSources: USC, U-M question Big Ten capital dealTrustees at Michigan and USC questioned the Big Ten's proposed $2 billion-plus private capital deal, with one sticking point being it doesn't address the root issue -- soaring costs -- that has made t
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Oregon - Rutgers Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Josh Pate's playoff prediction shows dream is still alive for the DucksAutzen ZooJosh Pate's playoff prediction shows dream is still alive...Narratives change. Some teams grow and others collapse. It's all about coaching, development, execution, health and luck.
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Sometimes Losing Is Winning
Hopefully, when you first gazed upon the featured photo above of the Indiana Hoosiers partying it up at Autzen Stadium, it has fueled something within your soul. Oregon’s loss to Indiana last Saturday better dang well be fueling the Oregon football team. Sometimes Losing is Winning
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Oregon's Road to a B1G Title and the Playoff Will Not be Easy
Lane and Kirby have an interesting relationship and can get away with going after each other both on and off the field. They do so this because they are friends with a sense of humor stemming from their coaching together at Bama in 2014-15. Typical barb: yesterday Lane insinuated that Kirby looked a little chunky and out of shape running up and down the sidelines against Auburn on Saturday. You can bet Kirby will have a couple of zingers ready for "Lame Kitten" should the dawgs prevail in Sanford Stadium on Saturday. Yet they really do deeply respect one another I am told. And you can bet that these two will have a good time laughing and jabbing at each another the next time they get together at SEC media days. That's just who they are.
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James Franklin is Out at Penn State
Former Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald will be a head coach again in 2026. Penn State? Wisconsin? He did wonders at Northwestern, the Vanderbilt of the B1G. With Penn State's resources, facilities, and lower admission standards? Seeing as how it's McElroy doing the predicting, I wonder why he passed on Nick Saban?🤪 CFB-HQ On SIGreg McElroy identifies former Big Ten coach to consider...The search for Penn State’s next head coach is already picking up steam, and Greg McElroy believes one familiar Big Ten name deserves attention. On Tuesday’s ep
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Run The Gol' Dang Ball
I always love your insights Mike. Zooming out a bit, as I would get lost following you into the weeds: To start the season most thought OBD would be rebuilding to some extent, with so many starters gone. Dominant wins over subpar opponents began to turn that tide, as the first weeks of the season looked so different than last year. The win at PSU solidified that narrative for most, as it appeared to confirm that OBD were for real. Then PSU stumbles, and OBD loses at home... IMO we're simply back where we expected to be. OBD are loaded with talent but need to grow and come together as a team. They still have the potential to be great, but still need to become who they are going to be. The loss can help that if leveraged correctly. I'm still excited about this team. Just as I was preseason. Let's not let the quick expectation inflation/deflation ruin that. Go Ducks!
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Geoff Schwartz Take On The Oregon-Indiana Game
I think Oregon should try to hire back Mike Cavenaugh from OSU while they're in coaching chaos.
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Run The Gol' Dang Ball
I believe experience -or lack thereof - was in play. Cignetti and his crew adjusted immediately to almost everything. DL and crew don't know how to do that yet. I honestly believe the staff needs to go completely out of character from here out. They need to just junk what they like to do. Both sides of the ball. Just line up and play some basic football. They're predictable. And if I can see it, you bet every elite coach, including high school coaches, can see it. I also thought the players were stiff, and out of sorts. I'm not quite sure what kind of team we're looking at yet. They're good, and can be great, but they don't know how to deal with their flaws in a way that produces success. That's where it is at now. Turning weaknesses into strengths. Speed, agility, vision and playmaking. Keeping players out of the tendencies that get them best. Teaching them how to be where they should be, and in Dante Moore's case, setting his feet and learning how to slide in the pocket to buy time. It's a great opportunity. Shedding assumptions and playing to what the game gives you and what you do with your natural abilities that produce consistent, executable results. This team ,not any-including Ohio State - are going to Georgia circa 2022/2022 people. It's the little things that produce the most maximum results that is going twin the title this year.
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Run The Gol' Dang Ball
I think Davidson (the RB) was the better option. A nice soft arc to the end zone is a TD. He DID look right at Bryant, and wasn't looking at the "out and up"- but both were there It appears Moore was rattled and didn't settle down. A few of his sacks were "not thinking it through" moments in my opinion. This is where coaching and development will be tested. Moore panicked instead of trusting himself and his ability to make plays that were there. I do NOT agree with the play calling however. But I'm not sure Stein knew what I to do given his QB was out of character. I still want to see simple routes like a down and out when the QB is struggling. Stein did go up top on the fade route twice. I want to see that six, maybe seven times with sequential options underneath those routes. I'm looking for 45 points ON EVERYBODY. Which means looking for the jugular early and often. I want Stein to be much more aggressive. Loved his run play calling for the most part. Now we need to make teams respect our deep game for real. I need to see that Ohio State strategy in Eugene from now on.
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Run The Gol' Dang Ball
I don’t like admitting this…..but I think it’s pretty clear that we were “out coached.” And maybe in the end, it will be a turning point……and have the Ducks heading in the right direction…..the playoffs.
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Run The Gol' Dang Ball
Oh you can absolutely make that case. UCLA had just lost a 4 year starting QB in Dorian Thomas-Robinson in which that last 2022 season was probably Chip Kelly's apex at that school. Then Dante walks into an immediate starting role where the team that following season was just bad all around. Kelly had pretty much checked out so I doubt Dante was getting any sort of meaningful development in practice while being sacked over and over during games. The silver lining is that he realized he made a bad call flipping for starting time right away and came back to OBD.
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Oregon's Road to a B1G Title and the Playoff Will Not be Easy
ND, this Saturday, please clip Lane 'Tween the Hedges and kick his booty all the way from Athens to Trinidad. 😁