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GameDay Thread: Diamond Ducks vs. Youngstown State, NOW on B1G+
10-1 Ducks after four innings. No scoring by Oregon, but pitcher Toby Twist got a great pick-off at first base, and kept them scoreless!
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Lucky 24:Good Number?
I concur with Jon Joseph. I would add end the season on Jan 1 in the ROSE BOWL. I also believe the Group of 6 need their own playoffs. That would kill the bowl system pretty much. The bowls are actually killing the opportunity for on campus home games, which should always be part of the playoffs. Besides, 24 teams may tick off the elitists, but it sure would keep the entire P4 fan base involved with what basically has been the destruction of tradition in college football.
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GameDay Thread: Diamond Ducks vs. Youngstown State, NOW on B1G+
10-1 Ducks after three innings. Toby Twist gets in jams, but works his way out when he creates a grounder to 3rd baseman Drew Smith, who fires it to second for one out, and then Jack Brooks hurls it hard to just get the batter out. Double play! Gabe Miranda walked, then Maddox Molony hit a screamer down the 3rd baseline that hugs the LF wall, and get snagged up in the corner. It is a double for him, and Miranda scored from first. The big guy can MOVE! Drew Smith bunts and doesn't beat the throw, but the 1st baseman lifted his foot too soon, so safe! Molony moved to third and Burke-Lee Mabeus hits a sacrifice grounder that scores Molony. Angel Laya walks, and Ryan Cooney gets plinked...so bases loaded! Jax Gimenez walks to score a run, and the Dominic Hellman got jammed inside with a fastball, but muscled it to shallow RF to score two! Gabe Miranda hits to deep RF to score Gimenez. This was done primarily on a relief pitcher, so Coach Waz's strategy in starting Toby Twist was correct; get him playing time and experience because we will outscore the 'Guins. (Penguins) He was right!
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Is ‘Flexible Symmetry’ the Answer to Big-10 Scheduling?
Having been "away" for nearly a month, I would like to add how much I will miss 30Duck. I was blessed to have chatted with him several times. It was great "knowing" him for the short time we talked. That being said. Grandpa Duck, what a thriller article. You presented us with the FishDuck version "what can the B1G do better"! I would prefer an 18 team with no expansion and some type of Divisions with competitive balance to allow the best opportunity to slot four teams in the CFP. I would hope Play In Games would be included as that would certainly boost TV Ratings. Especially if you had two weeks of the most watched teams in the Conference battling it out for the title game (with the losers playing a consolation game to feature their prowess even more for the At Large spots (of course the coaches wouldn't want that, but what's a conference to do to raise its profile even more?). Who knows? There have been so many changes to the game that it just might turn off more fans in the end.
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GameDay Thread: Diamond Ducks vs. Youngstown State, NOW on B1G+
4-1 Ducks after two innings. Toby Twist gave up a homer and finished out the rest although he was assisted by mistaken base runner who thought it was two outs and kept running on a fly...when it was one. Double play!
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Which is YOUR Favorite Robert Duvall Movie?
Secondhand Lions is my favorite.
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GameDay Thread: Diamond Ducks vs. Youngstown State, NOW on B1G+
4-0 Ducks after one inning. Well, the coaches know best as Toby Twist looked good putting down all three batters to start. Can't say the same for the 'GUINS pitcher, although the fielders made errors as well. Jack Brooks hit a ball that looked like a Dinger, but hit the top of the wall and bounced back for a double. Jax Gimenez gets to first on a throwing error, and then Gabe Miranda hits a deep sacrifice fly to RF to score Brooks. Maddox Molony hit a deep fly to LF that bounced in front of the fielder to score Gimenez. Molony then steals second, but the overthrow there allows him to steal third as well! Drew Smith hits a zinger that bounces off the fielder's mitt, into the LF wall and back to result in a triple--while scoring Molony. Burke-Lee Mabeus gets his first hit of the year in shallow right field to score Molony...and we can't ask for too much more to start!
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Is ‘Flexible Symmetry’ the Answer to Big-10 Scheduling?
I would have responded sooner but my dog ate Mike's article/homework assignment. If two teams are added, I think they should be "western" schools to help balance scheduling/travel. Cal, they will never have the money or Alumni support. Stanford, just use their endowment to subsidize athletics and have their admission standards mirror Stanford's pass/fail or drop the class if-you-don't-like-the-grade-you're-getting grading system with high schools grading systems. Utah, might be a good choice with their ?forward thinking? private equity deal and commitment. If Nebraska was the eastern most western school, then another midwestern school would be added. ND is a clucking egg layer when it comes to scheduling and would never join a power 2 conference. Texas Tech is a fit. They are certainly dedicated to being big time and a BIG presence in Texas would make the SEC and BIG 12 heads spin off. P.S. Mike, your idea makes tooooo much sense to ever be taken seriously.
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Heads Up Hosers - It's B1G! Women's USA Hockey Team vs Canada for the Olympic Gold Medal
USA gals are Golden. 😍 In a game that went into Overtime, USA 2 - Canada 1.
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Is ‘Flexible Symmetry’ the Answer to Big-10 Scheduling?
Amen, but CFB sold the right to make playoff and bowl decisions to Disney/ESPN.
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Is ‘Flexible Symmetry’ the Answer to Big-10 Scheduling?
If the B1G needs to expand to 20, bring in Stanford and California. Most of the men at Berkeley need a haircut, anyway.
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Is ‘Flexible Symmetry’ the Answer to Big-10 Scheduling?
Speaking of travel, on a separate basketball note, so far this season, games in Central/Eastern zone: 1-4 Oregon, with 2 to play 1-4 uW, with 2 to play 1-5 UCLA, with 1 to play 3-4 USC - final trip was Feb. 11 By the way, those 3 USC wins were by a combined 5 points total, and 1 loss was by 1 point. Cronin is a very unhappy guy at UCLA this season. Both UCLA and USC lost road games at UM & MSU "bigly." The B1G is a tough basketball conference. Most often, fans are fully invested in basketball especially if their football teams are semi-mediocre at the same school.
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Is ‘Flexible Symmetry’ the Answer to Big-10 Scheduling?
Two things, conference expansion and playoff scheduling. Maybe it makes sense for the B1G to announce that in 2030 the conference will expand to 20 teams and thereafter there will be no further consideration of expanding. They could even name teams they are considering and include Notre Dame along with five or six others. Then the Irish will be presented with a now or never decision. To me, allowing the playoff committee and the bowls to impact matters beyond their primary objective, like scheduling, is nonsense. The conferences could just tell them: "We are available to begin playoff games on January 1, 2025, a Friday and you, playoff committees and bowl committees, arrange your schedules accordingly with games on that day and the next. No games more than eight days apart." As it is now, the tail is wagging the dog.
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Which is YOUR Favorite Robert Duvall Movie?
Too much like trying to name your favorite child. Although I tell my kids two things . . . their mother and I are thinking of going childless / favorite isn't born yet!
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Which is YOUR Favorite Robert Duvall Movie?
So many to choose from. A few that I enjoyed are To Kill A Mockingbird, as Boo Radley. It's a cameo appearance from his first movie. I'm surprised nobody mentioned M*A*S*H* as Major Frank Burns. Also enjoyed Falling down and Open Range.
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Is ‘Flexible Symmetry’ the Answer to Big-10 Scheduling?
Well crap. Those two, I think, should be the only possibilities in the west. Maybe Colorado, but Utah? No way. OK, ND and UNC it is I guess.
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Lucky 24:Good Number?
I don't really care since I get my Que sera sera advice from Doris Day (whatever will be will be). However, the more teams you add, the more pressure you put on coaches to make the playoffs. In a 16 or 24 team field, what is the timeline for firing if you don't make it over a certain year span. The Romans may have nothing on us with this new spectator sport.
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GameDay Thread: Diamond Ducks vs. Youngstown State, NOW on B1G+
The game was moved up due to weather concerns, as is Friday's game to 2:00 PM. We have some really interesting pitching changes for both teams, as Youngstown State has two really-good pitchers, but they are being played on Friday and Saturday of this four game series. The first surprise is how they are playing a senior RHP in Aiden English, who had a 13.79 ERA in 15 innings last year. That was not a typo. Now we all know that pitchers can improve as we've seen with Our Beloved Ducks, but it appears the Penguin strategy, (yes, that is their mascot) is to put their weakest pitchers on the first and fourth games. The 'GUINS have three .300+ hitters, and another who hit .300 last weekend at Auburn. The stunner on our side? Oregon is NOT starting Will Sanford like last week, but Toby Twist instead! Apparently Ryan Featherston is back to relief duty again, but not due to his performance last week, as he was nails for us. I believe Coach Waz is trying to get Twist back into things, but he did not have a shining relief role last week. So we are pitting weak pitcher vs. weak pitcher for the Thursday game? Should be fun to watch... Toby Twist
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Lucky 24:Good Number?
Thanks, Gat. Petitti's PO format proposal no longer includes automatic qualifiers. The season would begin in Week Zero. There would be no conference champ games played. Petitti proposes a 16-team field in 2027-28 and 2028-29, with the field going to 24 teams in 2029-30, which just happens to be 😁 the first year of the Big Ten's new media deal. The B1G's current media deal will be the first P4 conference deal to expire and be renegotiated. The B12 deal runs through 2030-31. The SEC's deal runs through 2033-34. The ACC's deal runs through 2036. Petitti has the B1G perfectly positioned. (Not to be confused with Larry Scott having the Pac-12 perfectly positioned. 🤬) While it hasn't to date been given the antitrust green light, streaming service Venu, owned 50/50 by Fox and Disney/ESPN, signals an intent of the two to cooperate on the media front. Fox owns 60% of the Big Ten Network, so it will be the B1G's 'go-to' network. I'm hoping that, come 2030, ESPN will become a Big Ten broadcast partner. No entity supports CFB more than ESPN, and I think ESPN being a B1G and SEC broadcast partner will lead to agreement on an expanded playoff format. I like 24-teams, no AQs, top 8 ranked teams with a short 1st round bye, and at least the 1st and 2nd rounds played on campus, as part of Petitti's format. And the PO starts and finishes two weeks earlier than today. If the NCAA managed the FBS CFB playoff, we'd already be at 24 teams. CFB Needs the Dues! The money that will rain down from a 24-team field with the PO to start and finish two weeks sooner than today. 🤑
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Which is YOUR Favorite Robert Duvall Movie?
Lonesome Dove! As good as the book?📕
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Heads Up Hosers - It's B1G! Women's USA Hockey Team vs Canada for the Olympic Gold Medal
Here's hoping that Hilary will have a good Knight! AP NewsHilary Knight gets her dream matchup as US faces Canada f...Hilary Knight got her wish. The United States women's hockey captain and her teammates will be going for gold against archrival Canada on Thursday.
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Is ‘Flexible Symmetry’ the Answer to Big-10 Scheduling?
Thanks again for the great article to ponder. I don't believe in a conference with 16 or more teams that in-conference scheduling can be 'fair.' In 2023, I don't believe any human or any computer programmed to make in-conference scheduling equal could have predicted that the college football program with the most losses in the history of the sport would qualify for the playoff in 2024 and win the whole darn thing in 2025. The NFL does all it can to achieve parity among the 32 teams. Besides Bo being injured and a new head coach with a clue, the Pats were in the Super Bowl because New England stunk the prior four seasons, and accordingly, played the easiest NFL schedule in 2025. It just so happens that Ohio State plays the most difficult conference schedule in 2026, plus a game at Texas. But do you want your top brands and the two teams that played for a conference championship the year before to have the most difficult schedules the next season? Such scheduling would be putting multi-million dollar bullets in your gun and shooting your conference in the foot. There is a solution, and it's a solution that reflects the state of today's game, including the teams that have qualified for a 12-team playoff the last two years. Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti's 16-team, 4-4-2-2-1-3 automatic qualifier format in 2025-26 would have had one fewer G5 team, but one more B1G, SEC, ACC, B12 team, and Notre Dame would also have been in the field. Playoff play-in games would help with scheduling symmetry. Wisconsin had a brutal schedule last season. A sixth-place Badgers team may well have been better than a third-place team that had a lightweight schedule; settle it on the field. 1st and 2nd place are in the playoff field, 3rd and fourth place teams are rewarded with flex scheduled home game in the final week of the regular season. The 5th and 6th-place teams have a shot at the playoffs, and more fans would be involved and invested in the entire season. The price of attendance for Oregon home games next season, and for home games coast-to-coast increase significantly in 2026. Flex-scheduled playoff play-in games would bring in more media dollars. And with an AQ playoff format, a B1G/SEC out-of-conference football challenge could be played every season for bigger B1G/$EC media money. Much of the PO Committee's subjectivity would be eliminated. More money for the ACC and the B12 helps stave off further consolidation and keeps millions of ACC and B12 football fans invested in the great game of college football. No need to further shuffle the CFB conference deck. Your Honor (if you are still awake), I rest my case.😁 [Oops - If and as I expect will happen in 2030, B1G teams keep the playoff money they earn, and media revenue is based at least in part on the number of folks watching the games, adding Cal and Stanford, with a floor for annual investment in athletics for all conference teams, might make sense.]
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Which is YOUR Favorite Robert Duvall Movie?
Open Range isn't just my favorite Duvall movie. It's one of my favorite movies hands down! He was pretty dang fun to watch in Deep Impact as well!
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Quack! Quack! Dayton Raiola Commits to Oregon, Reunited With Brother in Eugene
One of the best, if not the best. It would be a good comparison to the 2024 squad...