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Is USC the Big Trap Game for Oregon?
NO! The week before SC, Week 12, versus Minnesota has trap potential—a Friday night game after playing at Iowa, and with the Gophers not playing in Week 11. This is the only B1G hiccup in a very favorable 2025 schedule. Everyone gets up for the Trojans, even if Troy is down. The next week closes the regular season at UW, but I don't think there's a chance that OBD overlooks SC. I think over 7.5 wins at -118 for Troy is a very good bet. USC was 1-5 in one-score games in 2024. I also think UW will go over 7.5 wins. Greg McElroy disagrees. To date, Jedd Fisch is undefeated in Husky Stadium. I think UW loses at home to Ohio State and OBD, but defeats Illinois in Seattle. I think that Minnesota will go over 4.5 wins. The Gophers finished 8-5 in 2024-25 with a solid bowl win, 24-10, over VA Tech in Charlotte. On3Washington 2025 win total: Greg McElroy offers analysis o....
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Is USC the Big Trap Game for Oregon?
SUC is trapped in their own delusions of grandeur. They have assembled a mercenary roster similar to the one AnM bought a few years back. With an over rated Riley in charge, I expect similar results.
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Is USC the Big Trap Game for Oregon?
It is like playing the Huskies...their win/loss record doesn't matter. You can't beat them often enough, or by enough points...
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What a Hoot! "The Duck" Has a Commercial for EA Sports College Football 26!
Just completed my first season with my OBD dynasty in the NCAA 26 game. Unfolded in ways I wouldn’t have imagined, but could certainly happen. Went 11-0, but lost in Seattle in OT, then lost the rematch to PSU in the B1G title game, ending up 11-2. Still got an 11 seed and won a playoff games at Baylor before winning the rubber match against PSU 😝 Sadly lost a squeaker in the semis and Miami won it all 🤢 🤮
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Penn St Listed as a 4.5 Point Favorite Over Ducks.
This great! I'll never think loss is "good" for Oregon, though it sure would have been better considering the CFP format last year if OBD and PSU had traded places, but this game is "Must Win" for Penn State, not for Oregon. In another article I saw, the writer said that the game against Oregon was huge for USC, a win for USC would be a "Statement!" That's where Oregon is now.
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Is USC the Big Trap Game for Oregon?
I’d say no. That game is late enough in the year that USC will either be riding high or about to dump their coach. If they’re 9-1 they’ll be in the top-10 and have our attention, if they’re 6-4 they’ll be discussing hiring Nick Saban and in the tank.
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Is USC the Big Trap Game for Oregon?
The game against the Trojans seems to fit the criteria. OBD have beaten the Trojans 7 of the last 10 times they've played, 4 of the last 5. This time the game comes between a tussle with the Golden Gophers on a Friday night, and a trip up North to take on the mangy mutts.
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Penn St Listed as a 4.5 Point Favorite Over Ducks.
Keep It up! The more pressure on James, the better for OBD. After consuming three cupcakes and then taking a nap, how ready will PSU be when the ball bounces OBD's way in the Nits first real game? https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/career-defining-year-for-james-franklin-why-penn-state-coach-is-set-up-to-change-narrative-in-2025-season/
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University of Spoiled Children Deep in the Red
USC is in the top 10 of schools with the most wealthy alumnus. Its a pretty impressive list. Also they are number 8 on the list with the most billionaires as graduates. Those 18 graduates billionaores have a combined wealth just north of $58 billion. The Trojan debt is simply a drop in the bucket, however front runner alumni only donate to champions! I am so suprised that the trojan athletic department has not blamed this debt on the Oregon Ducks and demanded PK pay it off for them. Afterall, somewhere in their fight song is a subliminal message that signals, if we have a problem it's the Ducks fault. GO DUCKS.........
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Oregon Football: Week One’s Player to Watch
This same question came to my head as well. I do not feel that competition is over quite yet. Luckily, I am confident in our options.
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Oregon Football: Week One’s Player to Watch
What I've really missed watching was the Duck RB, who turned the corner, saw the green in front of him and it was "Touchdown!" Is Makhi Hughes going to fill the bill?
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2025 Preseason B1G Review
People with much more expertise than I have with "X's & O's" believe Oregon's defense isn't being coached at a Natty winning level, at this point I can see that. Lanning's next important move could be to address that.
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Oregon Football: Week One’s Player to Watch
Having a strong D-line this year will be very important as our db's will mostly all be new starters to Oregons defense. Several key transfers have experience but will be new to us. We must not allow qb's to not be pressured. A good selection Alex of a player to watch for. Bear's presence will be huge if he plays up to expectations. Of course, who steps up to fill #1 WR role is right up there too. When does Fall camp officially start?
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Things Aren't Rosey at QB at Ohio State, Just Sayin'
The QB is not the concern I have for tOSU. Kelly was the most important coach last season, he's gone; the 2nd most important was Knowles, he's gone. The two most important coaches at tOSU now are Hartline and Matt Patricia, the new DC. Day's still there.
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2025 Preseason B1G Review
Barring injuries, this year's results should be a true reflection of our coaching staff. Almost 80% blue-chip and all "Dan's" boys. This season will prove out the culture, mindset and development of ability of coach Lanning. Any pressure is self appointed as he has been so successful the first 3 seasons, we are all 'in Dan we trust' believers. We now have the 'Jimmy's & Jo's', but will DL deliver the "X's & O's'? Connelly's take is the safe bet, but we still gotta play the games and I think we will see some upsets. So game on! Is it August yet?
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University of Spoiled Children Deep in the Red
Good to know the average Joe will be at home soon . . . Football tickets going up 47% in 2026 and 61% for basketball this year. USC announces new Trojan Athletic Fund to better engage fans, support student-athletes - On3
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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (5)
Checking in with the Oregon Ducks WR room ahead of the 2025 season Checking in with the Oregon Ducks WR room ahead of the 2025 season Checking in with the Oregon Ducks QB room ahead of the 2025 season Checking in with the Oregon Ducks QB room ahead of the 2025 season Checking in with the Oregon Ducks RB room ahead of the 2025 season Checking in with the Oregon Ducks RB room ahead of the 2025 season
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2025 Preseason B1G Review
ESPN's Bill Connolly, the man behind SP+, has published his B1G preseason analysis. ESPN.comBig Ten preview: Can Penn State finally break through? Wi...As the Big Ten looks to produce its third straight national champion, Bill Connelly breaks down all 18 teams.
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Things Aren't Rosey at QB at Ohio State, Just Sayin'
Pardon me if I don't shed a year for their QB room filled with two five stars, and a high upside four star. There were concerns heading into 2021 surrounding CJ Stroud replacing Justin Fields. It's similar to people asking if Oregon in a slump two weeks ago because they lost a couple recruiting battles to BYU and Georgia. Hyperbolic statements like "Is Lanning losing his touch?" have about as much credibility as those old tabloid magazines in grocery store checkout lanes that said a sitting President was in love with a space alien.
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College Football Playoff Controversy: Time for Big Ten Commissioner to Explain his Radical Proposal
Here's hoping I don't get fooled again, but Greg Sankey and Tony Petitti are discussing the 2026 and subsequent playoff formats almost daily. As Sankey says, 'We're two blue-collar boys.' Heard today in a discussion devoted to the SEC were two SEC homers who believe that automatic qualifiers (AQ) are still very much in play. That Sankey is posturing to get more money out of ESPN for playing a 9th conference game. The SEC's concern about the PO Committee and the manner in which it operates has not gone away. It is incorrect, as has been stated by many football experts, that a 4-4-2-2-1-3 format caps the B1G and the SEC at four teams in the field. Yes, Notre Dame will almost certainly take one of the three at-large spots season after season, but there is no restriction on the B1G or the SEC securing one of the at-large bids. Using the PO Committee's final 2024 top 25 ranking, and using the above AQ model, this would have been the PO field by conference, and the field come 2026 would be seeded as ranked. SEC - 2 Georgia / 3 Texas / 7 Tennessee / 11 Alabama / 14 Ole Miss / 15 South Carolina B1G - 1 OBD / 2 Penn State / 6 Ohio State / 8 Indiana ACC - 10 SMU / 16 Clemson B12 - 12 ASU / 17 BYU G5 - 9 Boise State IND - 5 Notre Dame The ACC and the B1G, except for a difference in ranking, would have been the same in the 2025 12-team field. The B12 would have two and not one team in the mix. The winner hands down would be the SEC with six teams in the field. Bama would have been the SEC's 4th AQ, and Ole Miss and South Carolina would take two at-large spots. If the format had played out this way, it would have meant millions of dollars more for the SEC. So, what's Sankey's beef with the B1G's proposed format? That a format with AQs is not fair to the ACC, G6, and the B12? 😁 Excuse me, Sir, how much do you want for that bridge? 🤪
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University of Spoiled Children Deep in the Red
My question or inquiry is what are the operating costs/revenue if you just have football on the ledger. I know travel expenses are huge. But USC runs just about every Olympic sport. I read an article saying programs may end conference affiliation outside of the big three sports to cut costs. Hockey is run completely different as B1G isn't really a thing. Michigan, Minnesota, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State , and Wisconsin are in a league with Notre Dame for hockey. Florida plays in a subdivision non scholarship league.
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Oregon Football: Week One’s Player to Watch
Is the quarterback competition really over? Reading this article and many others it appears that it is, but I’ve not seen any official announcement that it won’t last through fall camp?
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A Nike Castle For Oregon?
Bevo almost ran over UGA back in the 2018 Sugar Bowl. How do we know he wouldn't try it again? 😂 *This message is in no way wishing harm to that bulldog. Bull on Bulldog violence is not promoted or implied here. Reader discretion advised. We now return you to regular scheduled posting.
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Oregon Football: Week One’s Player to Watch
Anytime you disrupt an offensive lines interior blocking scheme you create many opportunities for the MINT defense. The 3 - 4 defense is at it’s finest when you have a nose guard that can man handle the center, and require an OL to double team him. Can the “Bear” wreak havoc in the middle? That probably determines how we handle some of our top rated opponents this season. Our defense needs to play well. We don’t need our young QB to feel that they need to play “hero” ball early in the season.
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2026 Duck Football Commits (2)
Prince Tavizon's updated ranking moves Ducks back into top 10 of 2026 class rankings Oregon commit Prince Tavizon's moved to the 2026 resulted in an updated ranking. The 4-star recruit gives the Ducks the ninth best class in the country. Prince Tavizon's updated ranking moves Ducks back into top 10 of 2026 class rankings