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Oregon Lose Five-Star Freshman to Brutal Leg Injury During Training Camp
From AI source: Dakorien Moore, a five-star wide receiver committed to Oregon, is not currently suspended. The news circulating about a suspension refers to Sherrone Moore, the Michigan football coach, who received a self-imposed suspension for the first two weeks of the 2025 season. Dakorien Moore is a highly-touted recruit who flipped his commitment from LSU to Oregon in May 2024. My best to McNutt and I hope he continues to love UO
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Oregon Lose Five-Star Freshman to Brutal Leg Injury During Training Camp
It has only been out there for an hour or two. Possibly my post should be deleted until better confirmed. I did see the McNutt stuff out there yesterday, so that proved accurate, but maybe jumping the gun 😐
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Oregon Lose Five-Star Freshman to Brutal Leg Injury During Training Camp
Sources? Couldn’t find this news stating Jurrion Dickey is suspended. Always good to provide the link to the source. Thanks
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Oregon Lose Five-Star Freshman to Brutal Leg Injury During Training Camp
Also reported today from at least two pretty reliable sources WR Jurrion Dickey has been suspended from the team. Not a great weekend for sure.
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Oregon also opens 2025 at No. 7 in the AP Poll, receives first-place vote
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Oregon Ducks Suffer Key Injury In Fall Camp To Former 5-Star RecruitThe Oregon Ducks have reportedly suffered a major injury in fall camp as freshman defensive back Trey McNutt has broken his leg. A member of Oregon's 2025 recruiting class, McNutt was a five-star prospect coming out of high school. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Suffer Key Injury In Fall Camp To Former 5-S...The Oregon Ducks have reportedly suffered a major injury to the secondary. According to On3’s Pete Nakos, Ducks freshman defensive back Trey McNutt broke his ri
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2025 Football Poll Rankings
The AP Poll began its ranking of college football teams in 1936. This is the closest margin between the 1st and 2nd-ranked teams in the history of the poll.
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How Many Scrap-12 Wins on these Schedules?
Scrap - 12, David you do realize the S is silent along with 1!
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Oregon Lose Five-Star Freshman to Brutal Leg Injury During Training Camp
The Oregon Ducks were overjoyed to secure a commitment from one of the top rated defensive backs in the country, five-star recruit Trey McNutt. Unfortunately, it seems as if it will be quite a while until McNutt is ready to take the field for Oregon. According to Pete Nakos of On3, McNutt sustained a broken leg during training camp and will miss significant time during the 2025 season, if not the entire campaign. It's not yet clear how long he'll be out, but it's a big loss for the Ducks who were hoping to see the true freshman contribute right out the gate. McNutt was rated as a five-star safety and the No. 2 player at his position on 247 Sports's composite rankings. He was also heralded as the No. 2 player in the state of Ohio. His recruitment came down to Oregon and Ohio State, but he stunned the Buckeyes by committing to join Dan Lanning & Co. in the Pacific Northwest. Fortunately, the Ducks are well equipped at safety after landing one of the top defensive backs in the transfer portal this year. Ex-Purdue standout Dillon Thieneman transferred to Oregon during the offseason, and the injury to McNutt will likely result in an even bigger workload for the upperclassman. McNutt was one of three five-star recruits in the Ducks' recruiting class of 2025, joining the likes of wide receiver Dakorien Moore and cornerback Na'eem Offord. SIOregon Lose Five-Star Freshman to Brutal Leg Injury Durin...A big loss for the Ducks ahead of the 2025 season.
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Oregon’s Top 5 NEW Rivalries in the B1G
I would love that. I know it makes zero financial sense for the B1G but if Cal and Stanford were added to the B1G and there was a west coast pod I'd be incredibly happy. I won't miss the Arizona schools or CU or Utah as much as I miss playing the old Pac-8. And I am not old enough to have any concept of the Pac-8 but that's where the West coast football tradition lived and it could be felt. As for OSU and WSU... Yeah... They'll need to invest a ton to get P4 recognition. But I'd love to see Oregon v Washington and USC every year.
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How Many Scrap-12 Wins on these Schedules?
There are a lot of crap shoots in the first half of their schedule. Fresno is in a reset, Cal seems to have lost their good players, but they drubbed Beavis last year. Trip to Boone won’t be a sure win by any stretch. 0-6 is certainly not impossible, but I’m guessing a couple of their first 6 opponents will end up being terrible teams and Beavis will end up starting 2-4, then hope to stay healthy enough to finish up 4-2 down the stretch. All very difficult to forecast given the portal world, but one would think any P4 team should be bringing in better new players than Beavis.
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How Many Scrap-12 Wins on these Schedules?
That QB transfer from Duke might make a diff. But he is not very bright apparently - sure Duke is a BB school, but it's still Duke!!! and their FB program is looking up - just see what their last QB transfer did at the right school. So I think the rodents will win a few games this year, maybe barely have a winning record, considering their weak schedule. All I care is OBD blowing them out of the water when we meet up.
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Will DG Continue The Pro Duck QB Trend?
Hope DG gets to start in the next game and shine. I hope he turns out like Rusell Wilson, who is also exactly 5' 11". 🤞
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Oregon also opens 2025 at No. 7 in the AP Poll, receives first-place vote
Pawallll! Only 10 SEC teams ranked! Call Greg Sankey and his It Just Means More cops! Six B1Gs ranked, plus USC, Nebraska, and Iowa in Others Receiving Votes. If this ranking, which it won't be, were the PO committee's final ranking on 12/7/25, it would be a Day of Infamy for No. 12 Illinois, bumped out of the PO field by No. 25 Boise State. This would have B1G commissioner Petitti staying with automatic qualifiers if the PO is to expand. No. 7 OBD would open at home against No. 10 Mari-Oh-Oh and his Canes. 😁 As Gat noted above, it's a Power 2 world with the 4-ranked teams B12 (proving the rankings go too deep), and the 3-ranked ACC teams trying to hold on. 1st time for Texas to be ranked No. 1 in the preseason AP Poll and the 1st time the No.1 ranked team is not the favorite in its opening game.
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Oregon’s Top 5 NEW Rivalries in the B1G
Locksley went way over the coach-speak line at B1G media days when he said he lost the locker room in 2024, over NIL paid players lording it over the 'peasants.' The only thing Maryland has done of football note happened in 1962, when Maryland coach Lee Corso brought in an African American transfer, Darryl Hill, from the Naval Academy and integrated the ACC. Iowa QB Gronowski was raised in Illinois, but he played at and transferred in from South Dakota State. The only reason I note this is because Lincoln Kienholz, who grew up in South Dakota where he was all-state in football and baseball, is in a battle with Julian Sayin for the starting QB job at Ohio State. (Or at least a battle to make it harder for Sark to game plan?) Two B1G starters with ties to South Dakota would be unique. Only 11 more days before CFB kicks off in Dublin, Ireland. 😍
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Oregon’s Top 5 NEW Rivalries in the B1G
Thanks, David, for another terrific article that helps whet the appetite even more with the start of the 2025 season, which thankfully, is now on the horizon. With an 18-team mega conference with only one permanent opponent, the Other School Up North, rivalries are more difficult to develop and maintain. Even in the old/real Pac-12, with the addition of CU and Utah, and the USC, UCLA, California scheduling agreement, the rivalries with the LA schools did not seem the same without annual matchups. B1G commissioner Tony Petitti and B1G HQ are reviewing the schedules for all sports to see if travel can be reduced, particularly travel to and from the West Coast. The travel burden is more of a concern with sports other than football, but we could see the LA schools being added as permanent opponents in football, which would add at least one more season of games before playing all of the Big Ten teams. With three of the B1G's five Blue Chip Roster teams in the Eastern time zone, I doubt that we will see a return to divisions in football, but divisions could make sense for all of the other sports with a Western Division of the West Coast schools and five of the Central time zone's Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and Northwestern. The conference has done a good job of alleviating travel, with no two-time zone away games, but it cannot eliminate all situations that favor one team over the opponent. This season, OBD is on the road at Iowa playing on Saturday before returning home to play Minnesota on Friday night. And the Gophers do not play the previous weekend. If the opponent were Ohio State, Penn State, or Michigan, there would probably be more furor over this scheduling quirk. Yes, OBD is 2-10 versus the Buckeyes, but according to many Bucks, the Rose Bowl beat down on the way to the title was their favorite game. And OBD and Ohio State are frequently going against one another in recruiting top talent. Michigan should be on OBD's rivals' radar. Michigan is the USC of the B1G. 'We don't play on Friday nights because we don't want to, and we are Michigan.' Seasons when OBD is scheduled to play all of its 'rivals' are rare. In 2027, Oregon plays Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, and UW, plus Nebraska, Iowa, and UCLA, but no USC. This schedule is a recipe to brew rivalries, but who in the heck would want to do this every season? Thanks again, David, and Bob Them Cats!
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Oregon’s Top 5 NEW Rivalries in the B1G
I think it is a little early to be picking "rivalries." The Ducks don't have a us vs them record of significance against most of these teams. Rivalries tend to develop as a result of events that piss off one or both sides. Did several games in a row come down to the last 5 minutes? Did one coach diss the fans of the other? Were their controversial calls by the refs? Is the series dominated by home wins vs road wins? Were the games a major factor in determining bowl assignment? And, so on, and, so on. Iowa? The last game was in 1994. Both the 1989 and 1994 games featured Iowa teams that were weak in those seasons. Iowa already has rivalries which include trophy games and from their perspective they may not see Oregon as a budding rivalry. Their historical rivals are Minnesota (especially) and Wisconsin. Though the Big Ten has pushed a third trophy game (Nebraska) as a rival. Iowa has more "protected rivals" in annual scheduling than any other Big Ten team. Plus, they play Iowa State annually in non-conference. I think more time and games have to pass before there is a pairing other than UO vs UW for rivalry status.
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Oregon’s Top 5 NEW Rivalries in the B1G
I didn't put it in the article... I've been writing articles too long lately as it is... But there is also a recruiting rivalry side of things. Oregon recruits the best against the best. So we step on other team's toes all the time. USC thinks they are eating our lunch right now in recruiting with their class of 30+ but we'll see how it shakes out.
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Oregon’s Top 5 NEW Rivalries in the B1G
I think our old Pac-12 rivalries in particular Washington and USC are our no. 1 and 2 rivals right now. We have the history and the hate. They don't have that new match up feel but rivalries don't have a new feel to them anyways... They are old and full of mutual distain. Right now we are planting the seeds with our new rivals. They will take years to emerge.
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Oregon also opens 2025 at No. 7 in the AP Poll, receives first-place vote
Thanks for the info....let us hope that as the year goes by and our QB demonstrates he is a Heisman level player and our DL becomes impossible to play we are top 3 or better.
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Oregon also opens 2025 at No. 7 in the AP Poll, receives first-place vote
Sixteen of the top 25 are from either the B1G or SEC. Seventeen if you put Notre Dame in that "preferential viewpoint" position. Boise State is ranked 25th. Not much shock with the rankings. So Texas vs Ohio State will determine the number one ranked squad entering October. Notre Dame vs Miami will likely propel one of those into a season long top five position as neither plays anybody nearly as tough the rest of the way. Unless Florida can actually live up to the hype. I see Alabama crushing Florida State, and Iowa State vs Kansas State in Ireland being a huge early Big 12 game. They call it Farmageddon in the Midwest. Week two we get a top 25 matchup with Michigan going to Oklahoma for early B1G/SEC bragging rights.
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Oregon also opens 2025 at No. 7 in the AP Poll, receives first-place vote
Seems about right. Easily a top ten preseason roster with a lot of unproven players filling in the spots. I think this should make for a fun season as the victories should feel more earned and less simply expected. A couple learning curve losses wouldn't be the end of the world if they get it figured out by the playoffs. Being ready out of the gate and going undefeated is also a distinct possibility. Can't wait for the show to get started!
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Oregon also opens 2025 at No. 7 in the AP Poll, receives first-place vote
The Oregon Ducks have opened both preseason polls ranked seventh nationally. Just like the Coaches Poll, which was released last week, Oregon is also slotted seventh in the preseason AP Poll, which was released on Monday morning. Unlike the Coaches Poll, he Ducks did receive a single first-place vote. They trail Texas, Penn State, Ohio State, Clemson, Georgia and Notre Dame. The Longhorns, Nittany Lions, Buckeyes, Tigers and Bulldogs split the first-place votes, with Texas and Penn State receiving 48 of the 65. Oregon football has opened 2025 at No. 7 in the AP Poll. The Ducks also received a single first-place vote.
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2025 Football Poll Rankings
Oregon football has opened 2025 at No. 7 in the AP Poll. The Ducks also received a single first-place vote. Oregon also opens 2025 at No. 7 in the AP Poll, receives first-place vote