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  1. Past hour
  2. How do you negate the impact of 111,000 people? With GREAT coaching and preparation; simply elite.
  3. This throw, and this catch is just MONEY. Strong hands by Dak to secure and retain the catch, and leading the throw perfectly while on the run by Dante? Whew!
  4. Probably fair. But in terms of some of these rivalries getting some extra juice there is still the possibility of playing Penn State 2 more times this year..somewhat as t unlikely but possible.
  5. "It was like some sort of crazy torture in the movies. How do people do that so long without taking a breath? I think my ears are still ringing." — Adrian Peterson, former Oklahoma Running Back Beaver Stadium was an impressive sight, especially for a white out” and the pageantry was top notch but my wife and I both thought Autzen (and Husky Stadium when they are playing Oregon) are louder. Of course, we were not on the field so it would be interesting to hear from those who were. Then there is this quote from someone who coached in both stadiums: “"That's the loudest stadium I've ever been in." — Lloyd Carr, former Michigan head football coach
  6. Love the article and the follow-ups in this thread. Hey, it’s the Wild West and there are no rules, so I’m going to invent a rule that a team has to play at Autzen 5 times before they can be considered for rivalry membership.
  7. Today
  8. I think 12:30 is absolutely the best time for a college football game. I think we have hit the jackpot so far this year
  9. Ducks in the final two for five-star Tajh Ariza, son of NBA Trevor Ariza 5-star Tajh Ariza down to two schools, Oregon Ducks among them
  10. Yesterday
  11. QB was the difference, as Moore made a number of incredible plays, and in the end....who looked more like the three year starter, and who looked like a newly starting QB? If Moore was a 'Lion...they might be walking away as victors? But this also comes down to the assistant coaches, and Lanning has been superb at finding a-diamond-in-the-rough in Stein, that nobody heard of, (only a couple years out from coaching high school? That a jab at his hiring) but has become one of the best OCs in the nation. Small differences that show up at big moments...
  12. Plus, longest regular season games at 23 and regular season league games at 17.
  13. Hopefully you can during the second half.
  14. He was half right, we get an "A" for Cristobal leaving.
  15. Every once in awhile I need to reread this Dennis Dodd dud about the great hire U$C made compared to the so-so one Oregon made. https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/2022-college-football-coaching-carousel-grades-lincoln-riley-an-a-with-brent-venables-an-a-replacement/ Are you not entertained?!!!
  16. How Oregon Ducks' True Freshmen Are Making Historic ImpactOregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning has played six true freshmen in Oregon's first five games. Which young players have thrived in Oregon's system? How have the freshmen in the Ducks' lineup impacted winning? Oregon Ducks On SIHow Oregon Ducks' True Freshmen Are Making Historic ImpactThe No. 2 Oregon Ducks stayed undefeated in 2025 and in Big Ten action following a week 5 double overtime win over No. 7 Penn State. The Ducks continue to see b
  17. Congratulations on some great predictions... I would have been much more satisfied if PSU hadn't scored on their 4th quarter possessions, but beggars cant be chosers, right?
  18. There’s an old saying about ESPN. They like to put their mouth where their money is.

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