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  2. Cal and Stanford are irrelevant as far as football goes, who is the head coach at Stanford now? The coach at Cal is some guy named Wilcox.
  3. Omigosh! In an article today where John Canzano complains about the meager earnings from the ACC, coupled with the terrible travel for Cal/Stanford athletes...John refers again to the quote he uses often to soothe the feelings of his Orange followers. It is meant to offer hope... JS: I keep coming back to what former Stanford coach David Shaw told me when USC and UCLA bolted to the Big Ten. Shaw said he believed geography would ultimately win. I think Cal and Stanford both end up in a conference (or division) that is anchored in the Pacific Time Zone. “My heart of hearts tells me that in some point of time this will self-correct,” Shaw told me. Mr. FD: He is not a good guy to quote John, because if Shaw knew WTH he was talking about... ....he would still be the coach at Stanford.
  4. His Euro numbers indicate he’s got a lot of practice work to do in rebounding, blocks and from the free throw line if he’s going to become a serious contributor.
  5. Looks like they have their goals set a big higher than the Pac-12... https://sports.yahoo.com/college-football/breaking-news/article/memphis-proposing-lucrative-offer-to-join-big-12-but-it-lacks-support-from-conference-leadership-sources-175519540.html
  6. Today
  7. For sure, it'll be fun. Then, next year we have a "veteran" team, I guess. lol.
  8. Competition brings out the best.
  9. Yup, September will be our education of all the "new" guys.
  10. Yeah, it is crazy all the new players full of promise. We'll see. Thanks for you thoughts.
  11. Three seems fair. Penn State returns a ton on both sides of the ball and gets Oregon at home. osu2 has a 90+% blue chip ranking. Seems right to me. If Oregon finishes 3rd behind osu2 and Penn State, that still likely means a playoff birth.
  12. Yahooo!!! Need one more shooting guard and should be set.
  13. Last year, Ohio State was picked No.1, OBD was No.2, Penn State was No.3 and Michigan was No.4
  14. Just maybe we have a young enough team that nobody told them they were not supposed to beat favored teams. We have speed, and size, add a little discipline and luck, and we can roll with most teams. I think we have solid talent, but we need some players to step up into starting roles and hold their ground on defense.
  15. It's fine... We can hang under the radar for now.
  16. GUTSY! Along with LaBron, how many Clevelanders are Pennciling Out their subscription? 😁 OBD, Number 3! 🤬
  17. clevelandWhich team did media pick to win the conference in the 15...For the first time ever, Penn State is viewed as the favorite to win the Big Ten conference.
  18. A roster full of unknown four star dudes with something to prove. I love it.
  19. 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
  20. 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
  21. Echoing My Bellagio Call. YES!
  22. 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
  23. 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/
  24. 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
  25. 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