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Womens Basketball Upsets No. 21 USC, Move to 14-3 on the Season
Kelly’s right. He needs to hire Sabrina.
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Womens Basketball Upsets No. 21 USC, Move to 14-3 on the Season
I could hardly believe my eyes when they tied the game. They looked like a different team after the third quarter. They should show up in the top 25 after this game.
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Wednesday (Non) Availability Report for Peach Bowl
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(Former) UW QB Demond Williams Entered the Transfer Portal
College Football is Eating Itself Alive? https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-footballs-transfer-portal-has-spun-out-of-control/
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NIL Toppled SEC Dominance
More on the SEC coming back to the field. ESPN.comWetzel: The big, bad SEC isn't dead. It's just not specia...The Big Ten is guaranteed to be playing for a third straight national title. Can the SEC find a way to dominate this new era like it did the previous one?
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Womens Basketball Upsets No. 21 USC, Move to 14-3 on the Season
Great come back against a ranked team on the road. Hopefully the team is returning to top twenty form.
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Womens Basketball Upsets No. 21 USC, Move to 14-3 on the Season
OREGON ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | JANUARY 6, 2026 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | @OregonWBB Frantic Finish Gives Ducks Win at No. 21 USC LOS ANGELES – Spurred on by the greatest player in program history, Oregon mounted one of its greatest comebacks in recent memory. After trailing by 17 at one point, the UO women's basketball team rallied back and upset No. 21 USC at the Galen Center on Tuesday, 71-66. The Ducks (14-3, 2-2 Big Ten) finished the game on a 14-0 run, taking the lead at 69-66 on the last of three straight three-pointers by junior guard Ari Long. Former star Sabrina Ionescu was sitting courtside with her husband, UO athletics Hall of Famer Hroniss Grasu. Ionescu addressed the Ducks at halftime when they were down 37-21, head coach Kelly Graves said. "We were a little intimidated; she talked about that, talked about just playing stronger," Graves said. "… The message was right on point. And they listened. Maybe I gotta hire her." Ehis Etute had a career-high 17 points with 13 rebounds to lead the Ducks, who outscored the Trojans by 21 points during her 29 minutes of action. Katie Fiso added 14 points with eight rebounds and six assists, while Mia Jacobs and Ari Long each hit a trio of three-pointers and scored 11 points. Long had two points through the first 37 minutes of action, but hit consecutive three-pointers with less than three minutes to play that tied it at 66-66, then the go-ahead three with 31 seconds left. "There's too many heroes to point out," Graves said. "I thought Katie was more like herself in that second half (after scoring two points in the first). But she didn't get down on herself at halftime; she came back out with a new commitment to just do better. And how about the threes from Ari Long? Holy criminy. And then Ehis was spectacular tonight." The Ducks outscored USC in the fourth quarter, 26-8. The Trojans missed their first eight shots of the period, which Oregon opened on a 12-0 run, and USC missed its last seven attempts of the game as the Ducks closed with another run, of 14-0. USC star Jazzy Davidson had 10 points on 4-of-11 shooting in the first half, but she was just 1-of-9 in the second as Oregon's Sofia Bell took the lead on her defensively. "We scored 50 points in that second half, but I think it was our defense that won the game," Graves said. "Late in the game we got stops, and then, most importantly, we got rebounds. … It was just a great win." How It Happened: After leading for much of the first quarter, the Ducks allowed a 16-0 run to end that period and then fell behind by as much as 17 late in the second quarter. They rallied within as little as eight late in the third, but ultimately entered the final period down 58-45. Fiso was the spark plug during the 12-0 run to open the fourth, hitting three buckets during that stretch. Etute and Sarah Rambus both scored in the post, and Etute capped the run with two free throws to make it 58-57 with 6:16 left. A quick 8-0 run over the next 90 seconds got USC back out in front 66-57. But those would end up being the only points of the final quarter for the Women of Troy. Etute hit another layin with 4:31 to go, kicking off Oregon's frantic finish. After her free throw made it 66-60 with 3:37 to go, Long hit consecutive three-pointers and suddenly the score was tied, 66-66. The teams then traded misses, with Jacobs blocking a shot for the Ducks. Then, each team had a turnover. Jacobs had a chance for a go-ahead three with 37 seconds and missed, but Etute secured the rebound and Oregon called timeout. Coming out of the huddle, Long ran to a corner mere feet from where Ionescu and Grasu were sitting, and made the three that gave the Ducks their first lead since it was 9-7. "Normally, she would curl that, but we told her, run straight to the three and she did it," Graves said. "And you know what, that's not an easy shot." At the other end, USC missed and the rebound was secured by none other than Long. Fiso then made two free throws with 17 seconds left, and the Ducks had secured the come-from-behind victory. "We seem to just play better when we're behind, and we play with a little desperation," Graves said. "But man, I could not be more proud of our team." Oregon's early 9-7 lead was forged by buckets from Etute, Fiso and Jacobs, and then a three-pointer from Jacobs with 3:26 left in the period. But USC scored 16 straight to lead 23-9 entering the second. Baskets from Etute and Long followed by a three-pointer from Astera Tuhina gave Oregon a 7-2 run to open the second, cutting the deficit to single digits at 25-16. The Trojans answered with a 10-2 run for their biggest lead of the night, 35-18, and had a 37-21 advantage when Ionescu raised her voice in Oregon's halftime locker room huddle. The UO deficit was 15 early in the third at 43-28 when the Ducks mounted a 9-3 run to get back within single digits at 46-37. Etute had four points and Avary Cain scored three during that spurt, and moments later Bell hit a three to get the deficit back to nine at 51-42. After two USC free throws, Jacobs made another three and the deficit was eight, 53-45, before the Trojans rallied back into a 13-point lead entering what would end up being an unforgettable fourth quarter for the Ducks. Up Next: The Ducks host Michigan State on Sunday (2 p.m., B1G+).
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(Former) UW QB Demond Williams Entered the Transfer Portal
As reported today by Pete Thamel, under the contract, Williams specifically agreed that if requested, UW does not have to put his name in the transfer portal, and he also specifically agreed not to transfer during the term of the agreement. This is in return for a direct revenue share of $3 to $4 million and no restriction on Williams's ability to earn NIL money in addition to the direct payment. The language does not ipso facto lead to UW scoring a summary judgment, but the timing of events and the language of the agreement are now as clear as can be. Williams' best defense is the obvious one: UW says I am not an employee, so can I sign an enforceable employment agreement? Of course, a school that wants him badly enough could agree to pay UW for releasing Williams from the contract. CFB is in complete chaos. Do not expect any help from Congress or from schools acting fraternally. Especially, LSU and Miami.
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(Former) UW QB Demond Williams Entered the Transfer Portal
This is a revenue-sharing agreement with the university. Under the agreement, a player waives his right to transfer until the contract expires, in this case, at the end of the 2026-27 season. UW relied on this agreement. It is now in a position to have to scramble for a QB. BTW, Williams' teammates learned about this on social media. In the case of Wisconsin vs. Miami, damages may be difficult to prove. Not in this case, with a marketplace established for players with Williams' stats. How can any athletic department operate if revenue-sharing agreements across all sports are unenforceable? In Lane Kiffin's case, his contract with Ole Miss had a liquidated damages clause. I do not know if the B1G HQ approved revenue-sharing agreements have a liquidated damages clause. I do know that Williams signed a contract, and agents from other schools contacted him. Poaching is against NCAA rules. If you think a player leaving his coaches and teammates under these circumstances is righteous, then so be it. However, ethics and responsibility to teammates are not determined by NCAA rules.
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Oregon (Non) Availability Report for Peach Bowl
Though I think it would be fun to use Beottcher in that way I think keeping him as fresh as possible is going to be key for the defense.
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Texas Tech Will be Just Fine With New $5Mil QB
LSU's 3.5 wasn't enough. Cincinnati's Brendan Sorsby will go to Tech. Plus, Mark Cuban is adding to Indy NIL. Mark Cuban Ups His Indiana Football Spending for Transfer Portal
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Urgent: Dan Lanning Needs to Protect Dante Moore
Playoff $$ Oregon will earn for the B1G acc to AI--per team Making the Playoff: $4 million Quarterfinal Appearance: An additional $4 million Semifinals: An additional $6 million.
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Urgent: Dan Lanning Needs to Protect Dante Moore
Rowing, golf, tennis, beach volleyball, and water polo titles do not bring in a lot of dinero.🤑
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(Former) UW QB Demond Williams Entered the Transfer Portal
SOURCE: Missouri QB Beau Pribula, who is in the transfer portal, is on a visit now to Washington. This comes on the heels of Demond Williams announcing late yesterday that he plans on transferring from UW.
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Urgent: Dan Lanning Needs to Protect Dante Moore
And how much as USC, Washington and UCLA made for the conference combined? My guess... is no where near that number. I don't know the bowl game payouts but it isn't 14 million that's for sure.
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Oregon - Indiana Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc. (2)
Oregon, Indiana Reveal Honorary Captains For High Stakes Peach BowlThe Oregon Ducks and Indiana Hoosiers have announced their honorary captains for their upcoming College Football Playoff semifinal game in the Peach Bowl. It will be former NFL running back Jonathan Stewart for Oregon and current MLB slugger Kyle Schwarber for Indiana. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon, Indiana Reveal Honorary Captains For High Stakes...The honorary captains for the Oregon Ducks and Indiana Hoosiers in the Peach Bowl have officially been announced. Representing the Ducks will be former NFL runn
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(Former) UW QB Demond Williams Entered the Transfer Portal
This was what I was looking at. (13) Darren Heitner (@heitner) / X Though, it requires scrolling and opening each message.
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Urgent: Dan Lanning Needs to Protect Dante Moore
Perhaps the best defense (of the passer) is a good offense against the opponents passer. I'd like to see DL show his defensive lineman ALL of the late and low hits on Dante from game one, and then give them permission to go get their pound of flesh. What goes around should come around. Go Ducks...Stomp out the Cig!
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(Former) UW QB Demond Williams Entered the Transfer Portal
I suppose Williams could just withdraw from school in Seattle and sit out. Can't enforce a "contract" if he isn't there? NCAA rules require a school to enter a student-athlete's name into the Transfer Portal within two business days of receiving written notification of their intent to transfer; the school cannot refuse this request. I read somewhere in the last hour that schools cannot contract around that NCAA provision. Wish I could re-find the citation. If folks think UW will sue him, seems like he would have some grounds to counter-sue? Doesn't matter if he is 18 or not if the "contract" has a provision which doesn't comply with NCAA rules?
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Good Gosh! There are TROLLS Out There...
Thanks again for everyone who follows our rules, and is patient with me.
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(Former) UW QB Demond Williams Entered the Transfer Portal
Seems unlikely it would be in-conference to me.
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(Former) UW QB Demond Williams Entered the Transfer Portal
Nov. 10, 2025 - Washington coach Jedd Fisch pushed back against the notion he wants to leave for another job, which was fueled in part because his family isn't living with him while his daughter finishes high school in Arizona. The 49-year-old Fisch has coached for 14 different college or NFL teams since 2000, never spending more than three seasons at one spot. With all the current NFL openings, perhaps we’ll take trip down memory lane with where Fisch has coached: Texans, Ravens, Broncos, Seahawks, Jaguars, Rams, Patriots. Colleges: Florida, Minnesota, Miami, Michigan, UCLA, Arizona, Washington
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(Former) UW QB Demond Williams Entered the Transfer Portal
This is a bad look from every direction...
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(Former) UW QB Demond Williams Entered the Transfer Portal
January 2, 2026, contracts to play for Washington in 2026-27. He's over 18, no parental or guardian signature needed. If teams cannot prevent players from transferring notwithstanding signed agreements, what's to prevent teams from poaching players during the regular season? According to Greg McElroy, 31% of FBS players are in the portal, with more certain to enter before the January 17, 2026, cut-off date. The final 4 players will have additional time to enter the portal.
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(Former) UW QB Demond Williams Entered the Transfer Portal
Dec. 30, 2022 – Williams commits to Ole Miss and Lane Kiffin July 7, 2023 – Williams re-opens recruitment Aug 9, 2023 – Williams commits to Arizona and Fisch Dec. 2023 – signs letter of intent with UA Jan. 14, 2024 - Fisch hired by Washington Jan. 21, 2024 – Williams follows Fisch to Washington