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  2. Oregon Ducks Commit Named No. 1 Overall Recruit At His Position The Oregon Ducks have loaded up their 2026 recruiting class with the best of the best in the country. Where does five-star tight end recruit Kendre Harrison fit amongst the other tight end recruits in the country? The Oregon Ducks are now up to No. 6 in the On3 recruiting rankings for the class of 2026, and tight end recruit Kendre Harrison is a big reason why. Harrison is listed as the No. 1 tight end in the class of 2026 according to On3. Rivals recently released their “Rivals 300” list of the best college football recruits in the country, and Harrison was listed at No. 1 for tight ends and No. 16 overall. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Commit Named No. 1 Overall Recruit At His Po...The Oregon Ducks are now up to No. 6 in the On3 recruiting rankings for the class of 2026, and tight end recruit Kendre Harrison is a big reason why. Harrison
  3. Checking in with the Oregon Ducks TE room ahead of the 2025 season Let's take a closer look at the tight-ends as we prepare for fall camp. The Oregon Ducks saw one of the best tight ends in program history, Terrance Ferguson, leave for the NFL after the 2024 season. Despite that, you'd be hard-pressed to find many fans who aren't arguably more excited to see what's to come at the position in 2025, with all due respect to Ferguson. It's Kenyon Sadiq season in Eugene, and expectations are high for the junior TE who has been touted as one of the best players on the team and one of the best tight ends in the nation. He's shown flashes of brilliance over the past two years, and now, as the clear-cut TE1 — and with a bigger role due to the Evan Stewart injury — the runway is clear for takeoff. Checking in with the Oregon Ducks TE room ahead of the 2025 season
  4. Echoing My Bellagio Call. YES!
  5. The Oregon men's basketball program has landed an important commitment for its roster next season. The Oregon men's basketball team has found what it hopes to be a solution to its need at the center position ahead of next season. Oregon has landed a commitment from Turkish big man Ege Demir, a 6-foot-10, 250-pound prospect that's been highly sought after by multiple college programs over the last few seasons Oregon basketball lands commitment from European center Ege Demir
  6. Media Days B1G Questions - https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/burning-questions-for-2025-big-ten-media-days-can-ohio-state-reload-is-penn-state-ready-to-be-the-hunted/
  7. Oregon Ducks To Shock Big Ten Again With Massive Inflatable Duck In Bellagio Fountain? The Oregon Ducks joined the Big Ten Conference in style. For their inaugural Big Ten Media Days in 2024 Oregon busted out a massive inflatable Duck to float the White River in downtown Indianapolis. What will Oregon do for Big Ten Media Days in Las Vegas? Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks To Shock Big Ten Again With Massive Inflatab...The Oregon Ducks joined the Big Ten Conference in style. For their inaugural Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis, Oregon busted out a massive inflatable Duck to
  8. Ranking Reality Check – What Bryson Beaver’s Climb Reveals About Oregon’s Recruiting Strategy From Overlooked to Overachiever: Why Bryson Beaver’s Surge Matters Ranking Reality Check – What Bryson Beaver’s Climb Reveals About Oregon’s Recruiting Strategy
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  10. As noted above, GOLF, Flog spelled backwards, is frustrating. 🤬 YardbarkerSergio Garcia plays final round of British Open without d...Sergio Garcia played most of the final round of The Open Championship on Sunday without a driver, but that was not his plan at the start of the day. Garcia was unhappy with his tee shot on the 2nd...
  11. Hats Off to Wyndham! YardbarkerWyndham Clark excels at Open, keeps anger in checkIt's no stretch to say Wyndham Clark had a much more pleasant time at The Open at Royal Portrush this week than the previous major tournament. Clark has been unable to put an incident at Oakmont in...
  12. Danno digs the new Digs. 100% donor-funded. YardbarkerOregon Ducks' Dan Lanning Addresses 'Unbelievable' Footba...The Oregon Ducks are synonymous with Nike, cool uniforms, loud Autzen Stadium and state-of-the-art facilities. The Hatfield-Dowlin Center in Eugene is a leader in college football that ranks as the...
  13. Matayo for now, the rest will be rolling off our collective tongues, or fingers, soon enough. I can spell Thieneman without looking it up now! A payer named Bear! Makhi Hughes, Dakorien Moore, Dante Moore: Moore to Moore! Of course, Sadiq!!!
  14. 👍👌❤️ I smell Bobcat poontang! 😁Gopher is also on the menu. 😊
  15. Now, Wait a Minute! Urban Meyer is not sold on PSU's new group of WRs. Saturday BlitzUrban Meyer casts serious doubt on Penn State's wide rece...One of the biggest stories of the 2024 College Football season was the wide receiver room at Penn State. While the Nittany Lions had a potential first round pic
  16. It is not even three minutes long, but it is superb. Great stuff that gets me going!
  17. 4 Aces! Michigan is the first program with 1st round picks in the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB drafts. On3Michigan makes major sports history following first round...On Sunday, Michigan made a jaw-dropping piece of draft history with the selection of second baseman Mitch Voit.
  18. 'Facts are stubborn things.' John Adams On3's list of the most difficult and the easiest out-of-conference (OOC) schedules in 2025 does not bolster Greg Sankey's argument that the SEC should continue to play eight conference games and four games OOC. Florida is the sole SEC team with one of the eleven most difficult OOC schedules. Deservedly so as the Gators play Miami and Florida State OOC. No B1G teams make the list. However, one-third of Michigan, Ohio State, and Wisconsin's OOC schedules are against SEC teams, Oklahoma, Texas, and Alabama. In 2025, two SEC teams play 10 Power 4 opponents, and Florida plays 11. 13 B1G teams play 10 Power 4 opponents. The SEC captures six of the 11 easiest OOC schedules: Vanderbilt, Georgia, Tennessee, Missouri, Ole Miss, and Auburn. The B1G's Indiana, Maryland, and Penn State make the list. It's frustrating, but not surprising, that the majority of 'sports journalists' report Greg Sankey's SEC SOS stuff as gospel. On3Toughest, easiest nonconference schedules of 2025 seasonWith the season just five weeks away, On3 is looking at the toughest and easiest nonconference schedules of the 2025 season.
  19. Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of Pigskin. 😁(Sorry, Will.) Thank you, Darren, for a summary of all the new faces in new places. I would love be with you so I could buy the next round of Mai Tais. In truth, I'd love to flip the calendar to August 30 so I could score my first 2025 OBD football fix. 🤪 This season, many of the preseason projected top teams will see many a newbie on the field on both sides of the ball. Top B1G conference contenders, Ohio State and Oregon, as you so noted, are reloading on both sides of the ball. This is also the case with Texas (although it does seem that Arch-Madness has been here for decades), Georgia, Alabama, and Notre Dame. Notwithstanding the turnover, all of these six teams are among those with the best odds to the 2025-26 title. Seven of the top ten teams in the updated Sporting News preseason composite rankings will be starting new QBs. Clemson and Penn State return many starters, including experienced QBs, and both check this championship box: In the last eight seasons, no team that returned less than 11 starters has won a title. (I know, I'm one of those guys who loves his stats when he should be in the swimming pool. 😴) In 2023, the B1G released conference football schedules from the 2024 season through 2028. OBD is fortunate that this season, with only five starters returning, the Ducks have the easiest conference slate of games in this rotation. Four games for the Ducks to get their feet wet before playing Penn State in a night out White Out. Thanks again, Darren, and Blast the Bobcats!
  20. It is mid-July, and as I soak in the sun poolside with a cool drink in my hand, I am experiencing the annual conundrum of feeling excited about the beginning of a new football season, while simultaneously not wanting it to arrive too fast, as it signifies the start of the end of summer. I know — first world problems. ... Ducks Short on "Household Names"
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  22. Honestly I'm more concerned with OL play, the D will be ready to go IMHO. Last years early season OL play was atrocious. Consequently, Isaiah World is the new face I'm hoping hits the ground running.
  23. Wyndham Clark finished tied for 4th place at the British Open, won today by Scottie Scheffler. Wyndham shot a final round 65, one off the best score of the week. In the opening round, Clark shot a 5-over 76. He persevered and finished strong. The winner of the US Open at Oakmont, JJ Spaun, finished 1-under par by making a 64-foot putt for birdie on the final hole of the tournament. The best golfers in the world and only one broke par on a stupid-hard Oakmont track. Should Clark have taken his frustration out on a locker? Of course not. He profusely apologized for doing so. Golf icon Bobby Jones never stopped apologizing for walking off the course at his first British Open because of his poor play. Last week in the final round of the Scottish Open, Rory McElroy was frustrated to the point of tossing his club a good fifty yards down the fairway. Golf is a brutally hard and frustrating game. Wyndham will proudly represent the USA in the Ryder Cup from September 26 through September 28, at the Bethpage golf course just outside of New York City. He will join OBD Peter Jacobson, a two-time Ryder Cup participant, in representing the USA in one of golf's premier events. I will be cheering for the USA and Wyndham. His behavior at Oakmont was childlike, but then again, unless a ten-dollar Nassau counts, I've never been what Teddy Roosevelt referred to as 'The Man in the Arena.'
  24. I think it's going to be the other way around this season. Our secondary will shut down the WRs and give our DL, Edges and OLBs time to get to the QB. Like 2019, INTs, PBUs, coverage sacks and throw aways on 3rd and long will be the way we get stops on D this year. Something we couldn't do last year.
  25. In the same way Gabriel was a bit of a step down from Nix, I feel our new QB will be a bit of a step down from Gabriel at best. I think we are a year away from having a really good QB. Whether it's this year's QB on year 2 on the field, or Moga or Akili developing past this years starter, next year will be better.
  26. SUC, U-dub, both have this in common, at least SUC has Heisman winners and Natty's in the past, but both have been in the Duck's shadow for a long time. Unless Saban wants to coach SUC, they're stuck with Riley, Fisch is next at the stepping stone U-Dub job.