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  2. I’m not a coaching guru but that 99 yard drive and subsequent drives it sure felt like Davison was the spark. NW was consistently getting dropped at the LOS until that drive. NW’s runs up to that 99 yard drive (1.5 YPC): 5 yards 2 yards 2 yards 2 yards 0 yards -2 yards Then Davison finally gets some carries during Oregon’s final possession of the first half and averaged 5.75 YPC (excl. the 3 yard TD carry): 2 yards 2 yards 7 yards 11 yards 11 yards 6 yards 4 yards 3 yards 3 yard TD Perhaps Oregon’s offense made an adjustment, as you suggested, or Davison is just a more consistent every down back and a better fit for our offensive line’s strength. Davison came in and provided our offense with a spark.
  3. Oregon Coach Dan Lanning Made His Stance Clear On Leaving DucksThere are multiple premier jobs open in college football in the Big Ten and SEC. As the coaching carousel spins, Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning is a "hot name to watch." Would Lanning leave Oregon? Lanning opened up about his commitment to the Ducks, the NFL and his future plans in an exclusive interview. A winning coach with a superb culture, a coach like Lanning is in demand. In an era when college football programs are constantly chasing identity, Oregon already has one and it mirrors its coach: aggressive, modern and unapologetically ambitious. Yet Lanning’s loyalty to Oregon suggests he’s more interested in building a dynasty than chasing the next big opportunity. “I'm not going anywhere. So I don't spend a lot of time on ‘what ifs.’ I think it speaks to what we've done here as a program and what we've been able to build,” Lanning told Amaranthus in June of 2025. “It's a really special place. But to know that I'm really comfortable exactly where I'm at and where we're going to be, is just as important to me.” Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Coach Dan Lanning Made His Stance Clear On Leaving...There are multiple premier jobs open across college football, especially in the Big Ten and SEC -programs with deep pockets, national pedigrees, and a history o
  4. DSC Inside Read: A 3-2-1 look at Oregon’s Stretch Run and the Questions That RemainDuck Sports CentralDSC Inside Read: A 3-2-1 look at Oregon’s Stretch Run and...Oregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
  5. Interesting take. The weather conditions may have affected the play, but I didn't think the energy was sucked out of Autzen Stadium, due to unis, weather, or otherwise. People were loud and enthusiastic.
  6. A Senior Bowl Award for Bryce B, Senior LB, and Center Fielder, from Sheldon High School - https://duckswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/ducks/football/2025/10/28/oregon-football-bryce-boettcher-senior-bowl-defensive-player-of-the-week/86936399007/?utm_source=smg-duckswire-strada&utm_medium=email&utm_campa
  7. Bryce earns national D honor for 6 tackles (4 solo & 1 TFL) two pass breakups and a forced fumble Bryce Boettcher named Senior Bowl Defensive Player of the Week
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  9. Oregon Football chat with 2026 Commit Xavier Lherisse (Eau Gallie HS Melbourne, FL)
  10. Deepest QB room in the BIG. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Flexing Quarterback Depth With New Rising StarThe Oregon Ducks have been finding out in real time that they have one of the best quarterback rooms in the country. During the Ducks' win over Wisconsin, start
  11. DEVELOPING: Oregon's COACHING STABILITY Hangs by a Thread | Will POACHERS Raid Lanning's Staff?The number of coaching vacancies in the SEC is growing and though Dan Lanning's name has been mentioned, he's unlikely to leave Oregon.
  12. Get serious, work on fundamentals, and playing with a purpose. "Wear the green and yellow base uniforms. Play football. Sack the quarterback, run power and make first downs. Leave the posing and styling to someone else." Autzen ZooWith the job in front of them, Ducks should make a radica...Oregon's spirit of innovation and style has helped elevate the program from the Bottom Ten and "Crummy Game of the Week" in the 1980s to a perennial power.
  13. The last two seasons have been brutal with injuries! It’s a shame that we can’t see how good this Niners team is because the stars can’t stay on the field.
  14. Unfortunately, there’s no getting around it: Our Oregon football program had a lackluster performance against the Badgers over the weekend. Wisconsin’s defense held the Ducks to only 21 points, where Oregon entered as a 31.5-point favorite at home, and this was just a poor showing overall. The Badgers were thin in the secondary, down to their third quarterback on the ... Oregon Football: Time for the Ducks to Panic?
  15. LaMichael James had amazing moves and feet. Didn’t have Davison’s power, but he could go sideways as well as any I have seen.
  16. It's Dante that can't beat a zone team, not Will. I do think Stein should be leaning hard into our WR Coach for improvements to make to route trees though.
  17. Couldn't agree more with the article. The idea of Whittington being an every down RB never felt right. He's always been the change of pace back for a reason. Sone compare him to CJ Verdell, but Verdell had more power to drag people and more determination to get North to a fault. Davidson is magic to watch. He's a 230 lb guy with happy feet, the quickest choppiest feet I've ever seen, that allows him to constantly rebalance himself and adjust his lower body's leverage as the play develops, so he is always in a position to burst which ever way opens the most as, well as skinny up his feet to slide through the smallest gaps without getting tripped up. And he does this while staying behind his pads making forward progress though contact. That's what makes him special and the most efficient RB we have.
  18. I read that it will either be a 11:00 AM or 2:30 PM kickoff.
  19. Charles, at this point, an increase in scoring average and a decrease in points allowed is plenty of reasons for excitement. We have left first downs and points on the board this season. Even last Saturday DL left points off tbe board. 2 minutes left in game, ball on 11 after interception and penalty and we take a knee. Day, Cignetti and other coaches would have punched it in and run up the score. I expect our scoring average to go down the last 4 games. Weather will play a factor, maybe! 3 of the four teams we play have defenses. Only usc plays sandlot or street ball. As long as the defense keeps improving we could see a 7-6 game against the Hawkeyes. The last four games are playoff play in games and they could be decided by the defense. I do not have the high expectation for this team that i had before the Indiana game. This version of OBD's is still a work in progress. Not criticism just you dont know what version will show up If they play like they did against Whisky then they will win out and maybe get a CFP home game. A 13.4 per game scoring average travels well and translates to wins if the offense plays clean and runs the ball down our opponents throats. GO DUCKS.....
  20. As an Ol' offensive lineman....should I be learning this dance? (Now that is a bad visual image....whew!) Gernorris Wilson
  21. Yesterday
  22. Oregon 2025 average points scored per game: 41.3 points per game average (34.9 in 2024) Oregon 2025 average points allowed per game: 13.5 points per game average (19.4 in 2024) Now we have a long ways to go with the season, but it is interesting to look at. I understand the frustration with the scoring in the last game, (and vs. Indiana) but one of the many superb OBD forum members pointed out how our own penalties killed drives that would have scored points, not to mention the Special Teams TD from a fake punt called back. We should have scored more....or not? You see, that rain and wind did not creep up on the team; we heard all week of high wind gusts and downpours coming during the game. Our coaches knew that we would have ground-and-pound....and so did Wisconsin. It was a limited playbook for this game, IMHO. We need better QB play from Moore at tight-times, and better pass protection from our offensive tackles. I would like to think that with an NFL future on the line...they will be working on these elements for the last half of the season. (Six, seven or eight more games? That is my fantasy!) If someone has asked me at the beginning of the season if I would be happy with those averages at this point in the season? I would have taken both in a heartbeat. "Slinging in the Rain" (Brock Thomas)
  23. Yes Charles it is quite a confusing and contradictory year. They can absolutely get it done until they can’t. They either put up video game numbers or get stopped in their tracks. On Saturday when the weather was the best, they played their worst. As the weather got worse, they played their best. I thought the Stanford esque game I’d like to see them start with kind of got forced on them when the storm took the cutesy options away.
  24. How about $200,000 cash in a McDonald's bag to cast aside your lifelong Duck allegiance and transform Mike Parker style into a huge Beaver fan? You must watch all their games on TV and actually root for them, visit Reeser for at least one game per season, wear their gear out at least once per week (year-round), and regularly talk up Beaver baseball to all your friends and family. You must keep a John Canzano subscription and must bad mouth Nike whenever possible, and only refer to Oregon as the 'ucks?
  25. Evan Stewart's Looming Return for Oregon Ducks Should Scare Rest of College FootballOregon Ducks wide receiver Evan Stewart hasn't played yet this season after suffering a significant injury in training camp. The Ducks have leaned on Dakorien Moore, Gary Bryant Jr. and Malik Benson in his absence. Oregon Ducks On SIEvan Stewart's Looming Return for Oregon Ducks Should Sca...Despite a below-average performance in the win over the Wisconsin Badgers, the Oregon Ducks still posses one of the explosive offenses in college football this

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