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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (6)
Where Oregon's 2027 class ranks nationally after addition of 5-star WR Kesean Bowman Oregon's 2027 class jumps after 5-star WR commitment
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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (6)
Dan Lanning anticipates quarterback play will be 'a strength' this season Oregon coach Dan Lanning believes quarterback will be a strength of this year's roster
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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (6)
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Here's ESPN's Review of that Power 2 Conference Down South
I think that Bill Connelly's 'If List' for 14 PO contenders is an excellent take. ESPN.com14 teams and loads of questions they must answer to win t...The fewer things that must go right, the better a team's chances. Here's what has to fall each contender's way.
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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (5)
Why Oregon added punter James Ferguson-Reynolds this summer oregonliveWhy Oregon added punter James Ferguson-Reynolds this summerDan Lanning expressed desire to add a punter following Oregon’s spring game
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Here's ESPN's Review of that Power 2 Conference Down South
Upon further review, here's the summary of this piece ... Bill Connolly: "Yes, I work for ESPN, but I only have 12 SEC teams ranked in the top 25, so unlike the FPI, which has 13 teams in the top 25, my projections are not biased. The SEC going 1-5 against the B1G in the postseason simply shows the Superior Everywhere Conference could not get fired up for games against lesser competition." 😜 With all due respect, Bill, superior roster rankings do not ipso facto equate to wins. ASU gets a well-deserved targeting call against Texas, and it's ASU versus Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl. It's nice that Sankey, after his use of the FPI poll to justify playing 8 conference games, can fall back on Billy's SP+. 😴 However, an SEC team winning it all in 2025-26 will, for me at least, be no surprise. It's fun to jest with our Advisory Committee buddies, but the SEC should never be overlooked. Like the B1G champ this season in the Rose Bowl, the SEC champ will have an easier opening game in the Sugar Bowl and hopefully, have a healthy 1st string QB playing ball.
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QUAAACK, Ducks Beat tOSU for 2027 5* Receiver
Elite five-star WR recruit explains why he committed to Big Ten program YardbarkerElite five-star WR recruit explains why he committed to B...Alongside the coaching staff, Bowman also liked the amenities.
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Duck Podcasts (11)
STICKING AROUND? Oregon under Dan Lanning BUILT to last in Big 10 after championship Autzen ZooOhio State sites put bizarre slant on a polite answerAt Big Ten Media Days the Ohio State semi-pro media went hard at the Oregon Ducks with a singular line of questioning. From the "11 Warriors" and "The Scarlet a
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Here's ESPN's Review of that Power 2 Conference Down South
Know Thy Enemy - Sun Tzu The guy in the Bama cap is (De)Bo(e)ring. 😁Another 4-loss season could see Kalen boring his way back to South Dakota. Bill Connelly's SP+ rankings closed with a whimper after last season's bowl games. Bama, after a loss to 5-loss Michigan, was ranked 4th. Ole Miss, with a first-round draft choice at QB, defeated a Duke team without its starting QB. This lifted Ole Miss to a 10-3 record and SP+ 2nd place. Texas, which I thought lost to Ohio State last season, finished No. 1 in the ESP+N rankings. So, take the below with more than a single grain of salt. 😜 ESPN.comSEC preview: Alabama, Georgia, Texas, LSU ... this confer...The SEC never lacks for talent or storylines -- and there's no reason to think 2025 will be any different.
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2025 BIG Ten Media Day News
Coach Lanning sings praises for TE Kenyon Sadiq during BIG Media Day. Oregon Ducks' Dan Lanning Blown Away By 'Unbelievable' Offensive Playmaker
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Holy Crap! NIL Might Become the Subject of a Presidential Executive Order?
So let’s beat this dead horse some more. How is paying a kid $2M for his name, likeness and image, when less than a million people know his name, never see his image, or anything of his likeness? Everyone knows who Shedeur Sanders is. Even people who don’t follow football. How is some no name kid making more money than Sanders for NIL if he’s a no name ? I think this should all start with the proper definition ( legal?) definition of what NIL actually is. Perhaps the Supreme Court should decide. Whatever this is, I sure don’t see multi million dollar payouts as using a kid’s name, likeness or image.
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Holy Crap! NIL Might Become the Subject of a Presidential Executive Order?
Though I believe the lawsuit will come officially from the players, as they are the injured party with standing as they are the ones losing the right to sell their NIL, I also fully believe that NIL collaboratives will be happy to pony up the money for the lawyers. Many of these collaboratives do love having an influence on their programs of choice. Are there some problems at play? Absolutely... But oddly enough I think the biggest counter to all this isn't just trying to sweep away NIL, but it is what becomes of the court base between Wisconsin and Miami. That case concerns revenue sharing and contracts that bind players to universities. Those contracts that players enter into as revenue sharing I should be the key to combating some of the transfer mania. If players break those agreements they should have to pay up on a major way, not unlike coaches who leave for another school. NIL needs oversight and limitations. Abolishing it entirely without something to replace it is going to be messy. Too many people and parties have NIL money mixed up and on the line.
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Holy Crap! NIL Might Become the Subject of a Presidential Executive Order?
When football players have more college stops than Madonna has husbands, you may have an issue. The Material girl has nothing on these youngsters today. Imagine getting two million dollars to sit and get a free education. Now imagine thinking that's not enough .
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The Delusional SEC Mindset.....
That just chaps away at many SEC fans. It's a signal that the B1G doesn't have to bow down to kiss the ring. Pettiti isn't feeling pressure to settle because he's afraid of the ACC or Big 12 getting mad at him. He isn't afraid of losing millions, he serves the interest of the B1G. If the conference members are telling him to not back off this line, he isn't going to back off the line.
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The Delusional SEC Mindset.....
I'm not sure, but Pawl feeds into the delusion because it's his core fanbase. He knows television isn't about reporting facts. It's about views. Love him or hate him, people have a feeling about him. Jo Bob and Delilah down at the Piggly Wiggly just buy into whatever they hear. I'm pretty sure they still think professional wrestling is a real sport. RIP to Hulk Hogan btw.
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Canzano Annoyed at How B1G Commish is Fighting for HIS Conference
John Canzano's nickname should be "The Human Toothache"
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Canzano Annoyed at How B1G Commish is Fighting for HIS Conference
Thanks for the post, Charles. It's simple: the ACC and the SEC play nine conference games, and the football committee is structured like the basketball committee, using publicly disclosed metrics and adhering to the metrics for selection and seeding, and the B1G will back a 5-11 format. An inconvenient fact for the folks backing the populist 5-11 format and calling the B1G greedy for backing a format with automatic qualifiers is that B12 commissioner, Brett Yormark, has also conditioned the B12's approval of the 5-11 format on all Power 4 conferences playing nine conference games. As noted by Charles, like every other conference commissioner Tony Petitti is looking out first and foremost for his conference. Greg Sankey is not backing the 5-11 format for the good of the game. Wanting to have the same folks competing for the same prize playing the same number of conference games is far from 'radical.' This is the norm across every sport with postseason competition for championships. Having a conference schedule that gives half of the conference teams one fewer loss is not equitable, especially in a sport that subjectively decides the teams that will compete in the postseason. Meanwhile, Petitti holds the financial high ground, and Sankey and others' breast-beating will not change the B1G's bottom-line lead.
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Let's Hear It for the Duck!
Montana has some potential. They could own all categories if they just opened up a cage and let a wild grizzly loose on the field during pregame (think Ralphie, but with a huge bear). They could also increase their home field advantage by keeping a live grizzly on a leash on the sidelines (think UGA, but with a huge bear). The opposing team would definitely be less focused on the game.
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Harrumph! North Texas Coach Trash Talks "New-Look" Pac-12....
Perfect quote. "The old Mt. West"
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Canzano Annoyed at How B1G Commish is Fighting for HIS Conference
Canzano is the humor gift that just keeps giving and giving! Just when you think he can't be any more ridiculous, he proves he can be. Imagine a conference president that actually wants his own conference to succeed! Hey JC, stick with the Pac 2 and leave big boy reporting to others more capable.
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Let's Hear It for the Duck!
I believe Texas Tech’s mascot is the only one to die during a game. Although, UGA came close in the Sugar Bowl when meeting up with Bevo.
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Holy Crap! NIL Might Become the Subject of a Presidential Executive Order?
The Yahoo Sports site's take on the Executive Order is very much the same as David Marsh's succinct, spot-on post. The Order is a good attempt at trying to fix what ails college sports, but will it have any real effect? The SCORE Act has made it out of committee. If passed, which is doubtful, it would have the full force of law behind it. https://sports.yahoo.com/college-football/breaking-news/article/president-trumps-executive-order-on-college-sports-heres-what-it-actually-means-001007183.html
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2027 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc.
Ducks in the lead again over tosu and ut Oregon Ducks To Land Another Five-Star Recruit Over Ohio State, Texas Longhorns?
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2025 BIG Ten Media Day News
Lanning happy to have kept coordinators Oregon Ducks' Dan Lanning Addresses Coordinators Who Passed On Other Jobs Three biggest takeaways from media day Three Biggest Oregon Ducks Takeaways From Big Ten Media Days And, Sadiq speaks out Oregon Ducks Tight End Kenyon Sadiq Silences Big Ten Doubters About 'Physicality'
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Canzano Annoyed at How B1G Commish is Fighting for HIS Conference
I cannot copy the whole article, but John Canzano interviewed Big-10 Commissioner Tony Petitti at the B1G Media Days and I learned two things; Canzano is against what we want in the B1G, and is folding in "put-downs" of Petitti and the B1G in his article very skillfully. This was not a factual interview, it was an Opinion-Editorial piece by John. The other item? Commish Petitti is fighting for his conference...to grow the viewership and attendance--to benefit the conference members. Below are some of his quotes... He mentioned the scheduling disparity (with the SEC) on Tuesday, noting, “We have more losses in our conference because we play more conference games.” Said Petitti: “We’ve got 18 teams now. We need more teams in the playoff.” Petitti argued on Tuesday that having four guaranteed CFP spots would cause his schools, particularly those with a 6-3 record late in the season, to feel like they had a path to the CFP. That would increase fan interest in the Big Ten regular season, he said, and boost television viewership. “More teams feeling like they have a chance,” he said, “means more interest in our games.” Big-10 Commissioner Tony Petitti I agree with his statements, and would take it further; if we get four in the Playoff for certain, then B1G and SEC teams would be more apt to schedule high-profile, high-payout non-conference games with each other. It would create a juicier season, more interest in all the games, and it would grow the conference viewership and payouts to conference members.