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Prediction Contest of Oregon vs. James Madison Univ: Join Us!
OBD 42-13 2 4 315
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Define Success for Oregon
I have read 14 elsewhere too but really I think it really is more like 19? I can't find 8 returning starters? Stewart would be returning but I don't see how out-for-season can realistically be considered as actually returning? Tuioti played a ton but wouldn't have been considered a starter over Burch in the base 4-2-5. I don't point it out to be a pain; but, rather 14 to me underestimates the amazing job by Lanning and staff. 🙂 Gabriel James Tez Stewart Holden Ferguson Conley Jr. Cornelius Laloulu Harper Strother Burch Harmon Caldwell Uiagalelei Boettcher Bassa Muhammad Reed Savage T.Johnson B.Johnson
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Prediction Contest of Oregon vs. James Madison Univ: Join Us!
DUCKS 52-19 2 4 239
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Prediction Contest of Oregon vs. James Madison Univ: Join Us!
Hello My OBD FishDuck Forum Friends! What is your prediction of Oregon versus James Madison Univ? Take your shot and let's have fun with it... Let's get these predictions started, and remember I look for the differential between your predicted points with both teams from the actual points. I will use the tiebreaker information when needed, so provide all the data below! Entries without ALL the information are invalid, and predictions on other threads don't count. We Have Two New Rules: If two winning scores are tied, and tiebreakers tie? The first one who posted wins, automatically. TerryM9 gets 42-6 locked in every time as his. (I love this guy!) Please follow directions, as I need all that is below for tiebreakers: --the winner --the score --the amount of turnovers Oregon creates --the number of sacks Oregon records on the opposing team --the number of passing yards by the Ducks. My prediction is: Oregon 41-16 1 3 288
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Alabama at Oklahoma: Let's Discuss!
OU beat Bama OU beats Indiana OBD beats OU on a controversial onside kick The state of Oklahoma descends into anarchy and collapses
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Define Success for Oregon
Beating Trojans, Huskies and Beavers in the same year. Anything else is gravy.
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Alabama at Oklahoma: Let's Discuss!
All week I've been on OU but right before kickoff I am leaning Bama. I just have that feeling of doom watching Debore in his pregame.
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Define Success for Oregon
Above .500 and bowl game of some kind. But mostly, a green-clad butt in every seat at Autzen. I’m a simple man.
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Define Success for Oregon
Success for me is the Ducks competing to their mental, emotional and physical best. The results for me are usually secondary when it comes to rooting for my favorite teams.
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Define Success for Oregon
Spot On! Especially, with 14 new starters and many injuries.
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Define Success for Oregon
As I said in the other post, it’s all about context. Going into the year without any context, I was expecting 10-2 with a home playoff win. We seem to be on our way to that and then some. That being said, now that we have some context, I’d be very let down if we can’t beat Tech. Tournament play is a crap shoot though…any of the top 10 could get hot and win it.
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Define Success for Oregon
I think we are a legit 5 seed, and would be favored to beat all but 4 teams. Texas Tech’s schedule seems less daunting playing in the BIG 12. Therefore, I truly would like to see us advance to the Peach Bowl. Whether we win the Peach Bowl comes down to whether DM learned anything about handling pressure from the Indiana game. If he has become a better QB because of that game, then we are a formidable team, if not then there is always next year.
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Define Success for Oregon
Psychologically, the previous year is always the baseline for determining success, and we always want to do better the next time. So par for the course is losing in the quarterfinals AGAIN, and I'd be really disappointed. So success to me is winning a quarterfinalists game or better. It won't be enough to stop other fans from calling us the zeros, but I don't really care.
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Define Success for Oregon
Being that I have a "fairly low" definition of a successful season, that being Ten wins each and every season before any playoff concideration, this is my thoughts. Looking at the youth of this team. The loss of both OC and DC coordinators, who have been here for a few years. Lanning still "learning?" the aspects and nuances of playoff football at the NFL-Lite level as The Head Coach. The fact you have to win 4 games vs. the two or single game on the previous iterations of the "playoffs" to be crowned champion. All this makes it that I would be satisfied and concider it a success when the Ducks reach the semifinals and are two games away from that elusive Natty. Honestly, I thought our run would be next year but if there is any true "dark horse" in this year's playoffs that has the ability to plow through to the National Championship, It Be Our Beloved Ducks! (Then we can make Next Year our first "repeat champion" of the D. Lanning era. 😁) 🦆🏈🪨'S
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Alabama at Oklahoma: Let's Discuss!
If Bama can run the ball I think they win. However, that’s a tough ask I’m thinking against this OU defense. So it will come down to pass protection for the Bama offense I assume. Hard to consistently protect your QB if they know your passing though! Either way, I’m gonna go against the grain a bit and say Bama wins in a close one. We will hear no less that 20 times that Ryan Williams is only an 18 year old Sophomore, but he will earn his praise tonight and become the game MVP! In truth…🤷 I’m honestly just hoping for a great game!
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Define Success for Oregon
That is a good question and my answer is one that I had planned on stating in a previous topic "Semifinals or Bust for the Ducks". Since you have asked the direct question of "Define success for Oregon" I will state my opinion here. I will always feel Oregon had a successful season if OBD makes the playoffs. I never want to become a fan that thinks OBD had a bad season when they have an 11-1 regular season record with the only loss being to the #1 team in the country. I also feel OBD can have a successful season but end up with a disappointing playoff finish. If we lose to JMU, I will be disappointed but I will still consider it a successful season. In 2016, while watching the hated UW stomp OBD 70-21, I wondered if we would ever see the glory days of Chip Kelly again. Now that Dan Lanning has us consistently in playoff contention, I will consider a playoff appearance as a successful season and be thankful that OBD recovered from that horrible day.
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Define Success for Oregon
This season has already been a success! 11 B1G wins to one B1G loss (to the #1 ranked team no less). Our OC and DC both get hired as HC at KY and at Cal. Respect from CF talking heads. Home game in the CFP, Multiple players selected to all B1G teams. Outstanding recruiting class on tap. Every win from here on is just icing on the cake! Sure, I’d love to see a string of wins in a run to the Natty, but the 2025 version of OBD has already delivered us fans a very successful season.
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Define Success for Oregon
Well, obviously the goal is a national championship, so anything less brings with it a bit of disappointment. Oregon has one of the best coaches and is one of the top programs in the country, so not winning it all should bring a little disappointment. However, I do think getting to the semifinals should be considered a successful season, so long as Oregon is competitive in said semifinal game. I can’t imagine that Oregon wouldn’t be competitive in any game, so long as they don’t just have an uncharacteristically terrible game. So for on the field success, I say get to the semifinals. While in truth I’ll be a bit disappointed for the Ducks if they don’t win it all. One thing I’d love to see but is also my worst nightmare is Oregon and UGA playing for it all! If that happens I’ll be much worse than a nervous wreck come January 19th!😂 I do very much hope it happens though!!!
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Alabama at Oklahoma: Let's Discuss!
I would like OBD to play Alabama in the Semifinals. Been hoping to play them for years.
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Define Success for Oregon
Even though I am a rabid fan who wants very much for OBD to become the national champions, for me, a successful season is graduating young men of character. I am happy for the program if that happens.
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Define Success for Oregon
How can making the CFP not be termed a successful season? I certainly consider this team and season a success. Now a second season begins of post season playoff games. The only success in post season is to win the title. I will term two wins as “a good showing” in the playoffs. Beyond that a “final four finish, runner-up, or a national championship winner”. It is what it is, and is pretty straight forward.
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Define Success for Oregon
What is the minimum Oregon has to do for you to consider the season a success? I ask this question now because I assume most of us would have been disappointed with the season had the Ducks not made the playoffs. Now that they have, I'll bet there's a little more diversity of thought about how to define a successful season. Winning one playoff game isn't enough for me. I view the game against JMU as a "non-conference warm-up game". If this game is anything less than a warm-up game (i.e., close game), I have far bigger concerns. Winning two playoff games is my minimum requirement to consider the year a success. The Ducks can't go out against a BIG 12 team; can't happen. The Ducks need to make it to the Semi-Final game . . . otherwise I'll be a Negative Nancy.
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Oregon Favored but Focused in Playoff Opener Against JMU
Jordan "Oregon, comfortably". Agreed, the only doubt is who wins the coin toss.
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Alabama at Oklahoma: Let's Discuss!
I think the game is a coinflip. I'm rooting for Oklahoma.