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The plaintiffs' attorneys should be at the top of the Winners list. The defendant's attorneys should go to their rooms.
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The biggest winners and losers from House v. NCAA settlement: Amateurism is dead and the class divide grows Down to the availability of all "student-athletes" to enjoy the free dining, college athletics will never be the same. The biggest winners and losers from House v. NCAA settlement: Amateurism is dead and the class divide grows - CBSSports.com WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM Down to the availability of all "student-athletes" to enjoy the free dining, college athletics will never be the same
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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (5)
Jon Joseph replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Give It Up for LB BB! Oregon Ducks' Bryce Boettcher Best Returning Linebacker In College Football? WWW.YARDBARKER.COM The Oregon Ducks had one of the best defenses in the country last season, highlighted by having four of their ten draft picks in the 2025 NFL Draft being defensive players. -
College sports power conferences hire MLB exec to serve in CEO role after House v. NCAA settlement approval Bryan Seeley will be in charge of overseeing revenue sharing and NIL deals as the college sports landscape drastically changes College sports power conferences hire MLB exec to serve in CEO role after House v. NCAA settlement approval - CBSSports.com WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM Bryan Seeley will be in charge of overseeing revenue sharing and NIL deals as the college sports landscape drastically changes
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The Devil is in the Details, Right? What comes next after NCAA’s House Settlement? Key dates to follow and more SATURDAYBLITZ.COM On Friday Night, College Sports were changed forever as Judge Claudia Wilken approved the House Settlement bringing about massive changes to the NCAA as we know
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ACC turning on Cal? Anonymous ACC coaches sees Cal in 'serious trouble', encourages Justin Wilcox to leave - On3 WWW.ON3.COM Anonymous coaches aren't positive about the future of California, with one even suggesting Wilcox should take a demotion to leave Berkeley. You would think they would want another patsy.
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An example of why the B1G is concerned over 8 vs. 9 SEC conference games. Alabama has a few extra bye weeks on its 2025 schedule with these 3 cupcakes BAMAHAMMER.COM With just an eight-game conference schedule in the SEC, Alabama and the rest of the league has room for a few more cupcake opponents in the race for the CFP. And will the opener at FSU be a test for The Tide? Last year, it was DTU who bombed at QB. QB Thomas Castellanos was benched by Bill O'Brien at BC and immediately left the team before transferring to FSU. I see SSDD headed FSU's way. Oh, and BTW, Ole Miss's toughest OOC opponent in 2025 is Wazzu . The above is not emblematic of all SEC programs. Florida plays two P4 teams OOC in 2025, and Georgia played two in 2024. Texas does step up against Ohio State, but it and an Oklahoma team that plays Michigan, both have OOC three weenie-roasts. Penn State's OOC slate in 2025 is a LOL joke, but PSU does play 9 B1G games. Based on a small two-season sample size, and notwithstanding the ESPN FPI cheerleading and its own 'It Just Means More breast breast-beating, the B1G was on par with or better than the SEC in 2023 and 2024. Does it matter? One cannot tell how the CFB PO committee values SOS. Yes, 2-loss champ game loser SMU was in the field and not 3-loss Bama, Ole Miss, and South Carolina. However, with its by far most difficult game being a loss at an Oregon team finding its footing, how in Hades can Boise State's ranking as the 9th best team in CFB be justified? Nothing to see here, move right along.
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She became the answer to a Jeopardy question Oregon legend Sabrina Ionescu gets the Jeopardy! treatment DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM Former Oregon Duck superstar Sabrina Ionescu has hit pop culture in a big way as she is the answer to a clue on the game show Jeopardy! Now that is cool
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Evan Stewart May Miss 2025 Season With Injury
Jon Joseph replied to EastBayDuckDad's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Next Duck Up! Quack! What Oregon Ducks' WR depth chart looks like in wake of Evan Stewart injury DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM A look at how the Oregon Ducks' depth chart will shake out in 2025 after Evan Stewart's knee injury. -
Evan Stewart May Miss 2025 Season With Injury
Santa Rosa Duck replied to EastBayDuckDad's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
It was nice to be counting on a seasoned veteran but this is a classic case of next man up. The talent pool is deep and we will see who steps up in August. GO DUCKS! -
Evan Stewart May Miss 2025 Season With Injury
OregonDucks replied to EastBayDuckDad's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
My heart goes out to the young man. This will be a big blow to the talented, but unproven Oregon receiver room. I was hoping that ES was going to have his “breakout” season in 2025-26, improving his consistency and getting 1,000+ receiving yards this season before being selected in the 2026 NFL Draft. I hope he keeps his head up and continues to be a leader on the team as he works through the grueling rehab ahead. -
Women's 1500 is loaded with talent, and Oregon has three top entries. Women's NCAA Outdoor Championships 1,500 is a loaded event. Who is entered for Oregon? WWW.REGISTERGUARD.COM The NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships are at Hayward Field this week and the Oregon women have three top entries in loaded... Men June 11 & 13 Women June 12 & 14
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Tez and Bucky together in Tampa Bay. Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Tez Johnson Manifest NFL Draft Destination With Bucky Irving? WWW.SI.COM Former Oregon Ducks wide receiver and now Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie Tez Johnson repeatedly told Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving last season that he wante
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Evan Stewart May Miss 2025 Season With Injury
Jon Joseph replied to EastBayDuckDad's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Game 5, Week 5. PSU is off in Week 4. OBD naps in Week 6. PSU will be 3-0 coming into the game, and OBD 4-0. -
Evan Stewart May Miss 2025 Season With Injury
Jon Joseph replied to EastBayDuckDad's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Fair point, no doubt. However, without Stewart in 2024, OBD has zero wins against TOSU. -
CBS Sports One of Many with Doubts About the Settlement House v. NCAA settlement fundamentally alters college athletics, but don't expect it to bring stability - CBSSports.com WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM Chaos has become the status quo in college athletics over the last decade, and the landmark settlement won't change that
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Evan Stewart May Miss 2025 Season With Injury
Nevada Dawg replied to EastBayDuckDad's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
To look on the bright side, here's hoping more reps for the youngsters in Fall camp turns up a star (or two) in the making early on. How soon is that Penn State game again? Game 4? -
Historic House v. NCAA settlement gets final approval, allowing schools to pay college athletes WWW.NYTIMES.COM Universities can begin directly sharing revenue with college athletes starting July 1. What does it mean for OBD?
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Evan Stewart May Miss 2025 Season With Injury
JabbaNoBargain replied to EastBayDuckDad's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
All theory until there’s high level productivity. Hope he recovers but this is a dude with identical stats all 3 years he’s played at two schools. There’s always the hope of a breakthrough though, high upside. -
Believing Congress to Rescue College Football?
Pocketchange replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I fail to see how congress limiting a person’s right to choose where they work, restrict their ability to gain money for their labor, and restricting the free market principles of our country is a good thing. I find it especially reprehensible when they target the players and no one else. It seems incredibly discriminatory.   if anything the last few years of football has shown the free market works! There was incredible depth last year and football was incredibly fun to watch unlike the good old days when the SEC dominated the playoffs with the high scoring championship game of 6-3. - Yesterday
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Believing Congress to Rescue College Football?
Washington Waddler replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Once upon a time (in a universe far, far away?), there was a game called football played almost exclusively at colleges and universities by those affluent and privileged enough to attend, and enjoyed by fans of the same ilk in stadiums reported upon by newspapers, and occasionally by a new fangled thing called radio that would let the great unwashed in on what they were missing. It was a violent pastime of the upper class who felt no need to regulate what they controlled and tacitly agreed upon was a four year amateur sport mostly left behind by participants once they entered the real world. No fortunes were waiting to be amassed, either as a player or celebrity; and anyway, they already owned all the fortunes. What possible role could be played by antitrust sentiments in a sporting event where hardly anyone involved wasn’t in some way part of, or privy to this exclusive galaxy operated by and for themselves? How things have changed: enter the great unwashed wanting to be part of the fun; professional football; obscene university contracts with broadcast tv/mass media; and now at last, new fortunes just waiting to be made. Poor, poor upper class. No one seemed to understand anymore that this game belonged to them. Even their clubhouse rules (NCAA) were no longer enforceable in the face of the cultural juggernaut their little game had become. So, the moral to this tale is, once football’s white collar became blue, it became probably best to just let this horse have its head to eventually either run off a cliff, or return to the barn. Your guess is as good as mine. -
Evan Stewart May Miss 2025 Season With Injury
30Duck replied to EastBayDuckDad's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
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Posted by Jon Joseph: Below is my response to an article by Jon Wilner of the Wilner Hotline, I’m disagreeing with only one side of the 11-5 format being told and making the B1G the Playoff format bad guy. Every CFB metric, including the number of folks tuning in, supports the B1G and the SEC having at least 4 teams each in the PO field. Viewers equal dollars at a time when CFB desperately needs dollars. Why trust a committee that had Boise State ranked as the ninth-best team in the country? Would Boise have defeated the 3-loss Illinois, Bama, Ole Miss, and South Carolina teams? Compared to these four teams, Boise had a weak strength-of-schedule. There was no explanation from the committee as to why Boise's SOS was ignored. Since the inception of One True Champion, the BCS, no team without a Blue Chip Roster has won a title. The B12 has no Blue Chip teams. The ACC has two Blue Chip teams, Clemson and Miami, and sometimes a third in FSU. The ACC, in particular, with eight conference games, and the B12 do not have an in-conference strength of schedule close to the SEC and the B1G. The CBB committee, with its disclosed and followed metrics, would publicly deal with this. The football committee decides its rankings sub rosa. If the ACC wants 3 teams in, stop enabling Notre Dame's independence. And play 9 conference games. Many 9 conference game B1G teams plan 10 P4 games, so don't try to justify 8 conference games because Louisville plays Kentucky, or because you're propping up Notre Dame. The B1G has indicated that it would consider the 5-11 format IF the SEC plays 9 conference games. An entirely reasonable request, no? If you believe Sankey and the SEC ADs weren't aware that the SEC would have had 6 teams in a 16-team 2024-25 PO field before being so informed by SEC coaches in Destin, Florida, don't get hurt falling off the pumpkin wagon. The Advisory Committee was a phony detente move by Sankey, who will be hailed as a hero if he goes 11-5, notwithstanding staying at 8 conference games. Sports journalists can't see through Sankey's ploy? They need Petitti to speak up and tear down the SEC's newfound interest in 11-5? So much for impartial journalism. And Jon, to the best of my knowledge, the NFL does not invite UFL teams to its PO. Add Notre Dame, Clemson, ASU, CU, FSU, and perhaps a couple of others to the Power 2, and what program outside of this group could win a PO? This is not CBB, where mid-majors can make tournament noise and win four games in a row on the way to a CFB title. The ACC and the B12 readily accepted media money. The media marketplace has decided on two winners, the SEC and the B1G. Harsh, but thus goes capitalism. From the B1G's POV, take a look at the SEC cheerleader, ESPN's FPI top 25. Only 81.25% of the SEC is ranked in the top 25. If I'm Tony Petitti, here's my Exhibit A(uburn.) Thanks for the great coverage of CFB, but as a Ducks fan, I prefer Petitti to follow the advice attributed to Teddy Roosevelt: Speak softly and carry a B1G stick. I never want to see Tony doing the Sesame Street act Sankey went with in 2023-24 when lobbying for Bama to be in instead of FSU. Sankey won the argument. Tony should roll over for the 11-5 model without the SEC playing a 9th conference game? I hope you are willing, without supporting the position, to explain what you believe to be the B1G's reasons for four automatic qualifiers. KEY TAKEAWAYS * Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti remains silent on his controversial playoff proposal. * The 4-4-2-2-1 model gives Big Ten and SEC four automatic bids. * Critics demand transparency, comparing Petitti's silence to other commissioners' open discussions. College Football Playoff controversy: Time for Big Ten commissioner to explain his radical proposal WWW.KSL.COM As the College Football Playoff world debates proposed formats for 2026 and beyond, the architect of what many consider the nuclear option has remained deafeningly silent.
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Believing Congress to Rescue College Football?
Jon Joseph replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
30, don't forget Michigan's 2nd win over Bama in 2024. 4-loss Michigan, with many of its best guys sitting the game out in anticipation of being drafted, backed up the Rose Bowl win, beating an all-hands-on-deck Bama team in the Reliaquest Bowl. But Bama belonged in the PO, right? -
Evan Stewart May Miss 2025 Season With Injury
Charles Fischer replied to EastBayDuckDad's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
So you and everyone knows…I am not a “Chuck,”