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WIN BABY WIN X'S 15
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Winged Warriors....BABY! New Uniforms, Cool Helmet...
Fire is the right description!
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The Game Countdown...What Are YOU Looking For?
explosive plays!
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Winged Warriors....BABY! New Uniforms, Cool Helmet...
I love 'em!
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Somebody...Please Mansplain This to Me...
If it weren't true, I wouldn't believe it.
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Winged Warriors....BABY! New Uniforms, Cool Helmet...
Sweet!
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Winged Warriors....BABY! New Uniforms, Cool Helmet...
Teitum getting the nod for the opener. Well deserved.
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Winged Warriors....BABY! New Uniforms, Cool Helmet...
These uniforms look made to induce a hair on fire game for OBD!
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Winged Warriors....BABY! New Uniforms, Cool Helmet...
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Winged Warriors....BABY! New Uniforms, Cool Helmet...
Both classic and new
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Winged Warriors....BABY! New Uniforms, Cool Helmet...
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Winged Warriors....BABY! New Uniforms, Cool Helmet...
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The Game Countdown...What Are YOU Looking For?
Does the Bear emerge from hibernation hungry and ready to eat?
- Yesterday
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The Game Countdown...What Are YOU Looking For?
1. How does the new D-Line play? Oregon needs it to be dominant to compete with the top tier. 2. I’m not so much interested in how Dante plays as I am how the offense is being called. Will it be vanilla or will Stein open the playbook for the new guys? 3. How many back-ups from last year show out now that it’s their turn? I want to see guys like Genorris, Fox and Kawika dominate on the OL. Jericho, Xadavian, and Tionne on the DL. Purchase, Porter, Platt at LB and all of the DB’s. Saleapaga at TE; all the new WR’s; who emerges as the 3rd RB? This isn’t so much for Saturday’s game as it is for the season. I want to get a taste of what Oregon’s future looks like.
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The Game Countdown...What Are YOU Looking For?
Well I was going to shamelessly plug my own article but you beat me to it. But on the opposite side of the ball is going to be the offensive line and run game combo. To put it bluntly the run game wasn't good enough last year. It's numbers were down from 2023 and the offensive numbers on the whole were down from 2023. I want to see a more productive run game for starters. With that said ... I'll shamelessly plug a different article. https://fishduck.com/2025/01/rebuilding-oregons-offense-for-2025-running-back/
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I don't want to upset Nevada Dawg, but could Kenyon Sadiq be another Brock Bowers? And will the O-line be prepared to play together from the get-go, ready to keep Dante upright and to open holes for the RBs? Let's get it on!
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Dante Moore!!
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The Game Countdown...What Are YOU Looking For?
How does this almost brand new offensive line come together and how many games does it take for them to gel as a solid unit, which I think they will become? Can we coach our way to a quicker start than we did against Idaho? I recall that game as a bit of a nail biter and it should not have been? And of course, how does our new QB perform? BTW who is our new QB?
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Moore to Moore
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How about this guy?
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The Game Countdown...What Are YOU Looking For?
OK...it is cool to find out the uniform later today, but I cannot wait to see the starting lineups, especially in the defensive backfield, and especially after David Marsh's article recently that made us ponder. How about you?
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WSJ-Arch Manning Is Finally Getting The Keys
The. highest paid athlete in college sports. Between the University and endorsements, the word around Austin, Tx is he is getting $20,000,000 this year. No wonder he is thinking of returning for his senior year. https://www.wsj.com/sports/football/arch-manning-quarterback-texas-fa1423ab?st=MJBrWF&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
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Oregon - Montana State Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Disagree with ESPN, but go ahead, keep disrespecting Oregon. The team will be better because of it. What ESPN experts are saying about Dante Moore and the Big Ten's best quarterbacksESPN ranked the top quarterbacks in each conference ahead of Saturday's Week One slate of games, and Oregon's Dante Moore gets a tepid evaluation. An anonymous Big Ten coach told the website, "Dante is pro-style. If Dante ran a 40, he'd run a 4.9." Cam Ward, the first quarterback taken in the NFL draft, ran a 4.87. Jaxson Dart didn't run one at all. Besides that, Moore worked on his speed over the offseason. He reached 21.5 miles per hour on the GPS in summer testing. Asked about Moore, Dan Lanning told ESPN's Adam Rittenberg, "I see the arm talent, the ability to operate, very similar to what Bo [Nix] and Dillon had. He can check plays. He's probably more similar to Dillon from a pocket presence standpoint, but more similar to Bo in the ability to really put us in really advantageous plays." Autzen ZooWhat ESPN experts are saying about Dante Moore and the Bi...ESPN ranked the top quarterbacks in each conference ahead of Saturday's Week One slate of games, and Oregon's Dante Moore gets a tepid evaluation. A
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Somebody...Please Mansplain This to Me...
Can you trademark a phrase that’s been public property for ever since? The fact is the pair is getting double their money’s worth out of this filing; the obvious laugh by being open about what everyone is saying behind their backs, and the ironic humor of making money off of making money off of someone. Guess we’ll just have to wait and see who laughs last.
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Breaking: Fox and YouTube TV Agree to Short-Term Extension in Time for CFB...
From On3... News broke on Monday of a carriage dispute between YouTube TV and FOX, putting college football fans in jeopardy of missing some top games of the weekend. Wednesday at 5 p.m. ET was highlighted as a critical moment, where channels could be taken away on the streaming platform. FOX, FS1, and the Big Ten Network were all in danger if something could not be figured out. Both sides have released statements on the matter. And now, another update has been provided. YouTube TV and FOX have reached a “short-term extension,” and customers will not see disruptions in service. YouTube TV tweeted the update on Wednesday at 5:02 p.m. ET. “We’ve reached a short-term extension with Fox to avoid service disruption for YouTube TV subscribers while we work on a new agreement,” the tweet read. “We’re committed to advocating on behalf of our members as we work toward a fair deal and will keep you posted on our progress.” YouTube TV also explained the next step in its blog. The company plans to offer a $10 credit if content becomes unavailable at any point. “In order to provide you with the best in live sports and entertainment, YouTube TV enters into partnerships with content providers like Fox,” the statement read. “Our priority is to reach a deal that’s fair for both sides and allows us to preserve the value of our service. We have reached a short-term extension with Fox to prevent disruption to YouTube TV subscribers as we continue to work on a new agreement. We are committed to advocating on behalf of our subscribers as we work toward a fair deal and will keep you updated on our progress. If their content becomes unavailable for an extended period of time, we’ll offer our subscribers a $10 credit. FOX is set to host one of Week 1’s best showdowns, as the Texas Longhorns travel up to Columbus to face the Ohio State Buckeyes. Big Noon Kickoff will also be in town before Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt, and Jenny Taft have the call from inside the Shoe. One day earlier, the Baylor Bears will open their season in a massive non-conference matchup against the Auburn Tigers. A nice Friday night appetizer to the full Saturday slate, scheduled to be broadcast by Jason Benetti, Robert Griffin III, and Alexa Landestoy on FOX. FOX, YouTube TV Release Statements on Carriage DisputeYouTube TV was the one to get ahead of the situation, giving customers their perspective on where things stand. Shortly after, FOX released a statement of its own. Fingers are being pointed at one another — YouTube TV wants the price to be lowered, while FOX says Google (who owns YouTube TV) is not negotiating. “Our current agreement with Fox is approaching its renewal date and we are in active and ongoing negotiations to continue carrying their content,” YouTube TV said in a statement. “Fox is asking for payments that are far higher than what partners with comparable content offerings receive. Our priority is to reach a deal that reflects the value of their content and is fair for both sides without passing on additional costs to our subscribers." FOX then responded via FOS, saying, “While FOX remains committed to reaching a fair agreement with Google’s YouTube TV, we are disappointed that Google continually exploits its outsized influence by proposing terms that are out of step with the marketplace. We are alerting FOX viewers who are YouTube TV subscribers that they could lose access to much of their favorite news, sports, entertainment, and local station programming unless Google engages in a meaningful way soon.”