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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (7)
Duck Dive: Oregon Football 2025 PreviewGoing deep with the Ducks’ scheme, returning personnel, and unknownsAddicted To QuackDuck Dive: Oregon Football 2025 PreviewGoing deep with the Ducks’ scheme, returning personnel, and unknowns
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Duck Sports Central: "Take Two Tuesday" and "Thursday Round-Up"
Recruiting NuggetsRECRUITING NOTES: - I know that Tom Loy mentioned Oregon is ‘still in contact’ with Ryder Lyons and he could potentially visit this fall, but I am going to say that everything I have heard matches what Steve Wiltfong said following that report by Loy – the Ducks love what they have with Bryson Beaver and are not going to get back into the Lyons sweepstakes. Generally speaking, there are components of the package BYU offered that simply will not be offered by Oregon. I think when Lyons comes back from his mission, there will certainly be some thoughts on the topic, but as of right now the guys being recruited for 2027 class at QB do not include Lyons. Oregon is not going to go too heavily into trying to flip too many people. They still want to add on OL, DL, and WR to the class and are looking at a few candidates there, but I would not expect a ton of flips on either side of the ball at this point. Things can change, but that is the way it looks heading into the first game week preparation. Duck Sports CentralFriday Recruiting NuggetsOregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
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Duck Sports Central: "Take Two Tuesday" and "Thursday Round-Up"
Flock Talk: Silent RunningOregon Ducks 2025 Fall Camp Review As Oregon wraps up the fall camp portion of the season and shifts into game-week preparations on Sunday, the Ducks enter 2025 with perhaps their deepest roster under Dan Lanning. Across three weeks, two scrimmages, and countless reps, this team emerged sharper, more versatile, and more competitive than at any point in his tenure. From a settled quarterback room to reshuffled position battles, Lanning and his staff leave camp with fewer unanswered questions — but plenty of key storylines to watch as the season begins. Duck Sports CentralFlock Talk: Silent RunningOregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
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2028 Recruitment, Announcement, Interviews, Etc
Oregon Ducks Battling Big Ten Rival For Elite Wide Receiver RecruitThe Oregon Ducks football program has it's focus on recruiting on the class of 2026 and 2027, but they see potential and talent from an elite 2028 recruit: five-star wide receiver Braylon Clark out of Charlotte, North Carolina Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Battling Big Ten Rival For Elite Wide Receiv...The Oregon Ducks coaching staff has done a stellar job in terms of landing verbal commitments from elite recruits from the class of 2026 and 2027, but it's alre
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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (7)
Here is our prediction for the defensive side of the ball Projecting Oregon Ducks' defensive depth chart ahead of Week 1 Here is our prediction for the offensive side of the ball: Projecting Oregon Ducks' offensive depth chart ahead of Week 1
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2025 BIG Info, Predictions, Etc. (10)
Yahoo has three B1G thoughts. https://sports.yahoo.com/college-football/article/3-things-to-know-about-the-big-ten-can-a-team-from-this-conference-win-a-third-straight-national-title-130034452.html
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2025 BIG Info, Predictions, Etc. (10)
TOSU's AD Bjork is being called out for being a recruiting Dork. 🤬 Scarlet and GameOhio State football team spins like a broken record, lose...The Ohio State football team continues to spin its wheels on the recruiting trail.
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The SEC Goes to 9 Conference Games in 2026
There's an easy answer to your last question Jon. Arch Manning is the prodigy, the consensus next big thing. Many feel like Texas would've been better with Manning starting last year. Georgia is heading into this year with Mike Bobo calling plays and Gunner Stockton taking the snaps. Most feel that Stockton is a major downgrade from Carson Beck. So with Texas you have Sark and Manning to go along with a defense that gave that Ohio State juggernaut fits. In Georgia you have Kirby and that defense which will be great, but Stockton is seen as a ?. I think that Georgia is still king until Texas proves they can take that crown. Georgia beat Texas twice last year, including an overtime affair where Stockton came in for Beck and composed the winning score. Both will make the playoff anyway, it's just a matter of who gets the bye. It might be more beneficial to host a playoff game over getting that bye until the format changes anyway. I know that bye didn't do Georgia or Oregon any favors last year. Meanwhile Texas and Penn State got to the semis with pretty sweet draws imo.
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Brutal Big-10 Travel: Is This FAIR?
It keeps getting worse for the Cardinal. Last night's loss to Hawaii was Hawaii's first win over a P4/5 opponent since 2019. 😧 Beaver transfer QB Gulbranson threw a pick late in the game to set up critical points for Hawaii. Other than that, Andrew, how'd you enjoy the trip? 😁
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The SEC Goes to 9 Conference Games in 2026
Thanks, ND. The tables have turned, and it's great to see Bama, Texas, and Ole Miss having to visit Athens this season. Between UGA's road schedule and Oregon playing eight B1G opponents in a row without a break, the schedules seem easier, but aren't easy, especially for your Dawgs, than last season. The CBB Committee's Quad System gives a team the same credit for a road win against a Quad 2 opponent as it does for a Quad 1 home win. So, home versus road wins are factored in. But bye weeks are not, as a week or two off in season is unique to football. The CFB Committee uses SportsSource Analytics as its source for strength of schedule (SOS) and strength of record, supposedly at least. Boise State's SOS last season did not qualify for its No. 9 seed. At least I hope not, because if it did, send out an SOS on SportsSource. The CFB committee's use of any and every metric has been hidden from the public. Will this change in 2025? Before moving to nine conference games, unless he received 'inside information' from the CFB committee concerning possible programming changes to the metric and how the committee intends to use it, Greg Sankey accepted verbal assurances from the same group that arguably disadvantaged 3-loss SEC teams last season. No comprende. I did note Commissioner Sankey's admonition to the committee that the SEC will be watching to see how the committee ranks and seeds this season. The problem with this is that the broadcast agreement with ESPN requires that any change to the PO format has to be agreed to by December 1, 2025. The committee's final 2025 ranking and the consequent PO seeding happen on December 7, 2025. Of course, the December 1st date could be extended, but if the PO is to expand, ESPN has to have time to sell advertising for a new 2026 additional game format. There are undercurrents here, including the SEC understandably being paid more money by ESPN to play nine conference games, and quite possibly back-channel discussions with Tony Petitti? Sankey has noted that the 5-11 PO model is the SEC's preferred format, but nothing has been agreed to between the Power 2. Go Dawgs! I cannot believe Texas is getting all of the SEC champ love and not the Georgia team that gutted out a title last season, defeating Texas twice in the process, and I hope that the Dawgs will have receivers in 2025 who hopefully have 'good hands' and not hands of Teflon.
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Brutal Big-10 Travel: Is This FAIR?
Yep, we made this choice, there is absolutely no way we should utter a single word about this, maybe in the future it might be a little more even, but this is our reality for the foreseeable future. I don't think it really has that big of an effect on Football, but the effect on the other sports is rough. Football goes out on Friday comeback the next day, I'll take that over going on a road trip where you're gone for 4-6 days. I think it's already cost a top ten coach in Ullmar from Volleyball. I can see it costing us other coaches in the future in some of the lower revenue sports. It will be especially true for those that don't have strong ties to the west coast.
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Wondering What our Pro Ducks are Doing? (3)
Traeshon Holden will be on somebody’s roster this year even if the Cowboys decide to cut him. Dallas Cowboys On SI3 players Dallas Cowboys can't afford to leave off the 53...These three players need to be on the 53-man roster, or the Dallas Cowboys would be unlikely to retain them on the practice squad for the 2025 NFL season.
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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (7)
Oregon coaches have added size and speed to the defensive secondary. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks' Secondary Changes Flying Under The Radar?Between a new starting quarterback, a new-look offensive line and changes occurring all the way down the Oregon Ducks’ roster, the differences in Oregon coach D
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Brutal Big-10 Travel: Is This FAIR?
It's the cost of being in the B1G. Love it or hate it ... It's the cost we have to pay. We were never going to be given any benefits for being on the west coast. I think we were all thinking there would be an extended eaat-west division to lower travel but that didn't happen. Frankly I like how we play every team in a two year cycle. But the Ducks must travel a lot. Not so bad for football but the other sports have it harder.
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Josh Pate May Have Oregon Losing the BIG Title, But Has Us in the 'Natty
I'd prefer that to go lose, win, win...
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The SEC Goes to 9 Conference Games in 2026
Don't know how they could ever do this in figuring strength of schedule, but shouldn't some tweak be made for scheduling shafts some teams must endure. One that is irking me at the moment as a Dawg fan is that our two highest regular season opponents, Alabama and Texas were awarded bye weeks before coming to Sanford Stadium to take on my puppies, whereas the Dawgs have league games those weeks. This may prove to be of little consequence in September when we play the Tide, but could prove to be a major advantage for Texas in November when more guys are nicked up and dragging. Sure wish the Dawgs had had a similar advantage last year when we played these teams at their places. Sorry for the whiny rant on such a glorious day--the return of college football. It was grand, no?
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Josh Pate May Have Oregon Losing the BIG Title, But Has Us in the 'Natty
Fun random note that’s probably not any less valid than Josh Pate’s prediction. 😆 In the CFB video game playing as OBD, I played PSU THREE TIMES. Beat them in the regular season, lost to them in the B1G championship, then beat them in the rubber match second round of the playoffs.
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Brutal Big-10 Travel: Is This FAIR?
Charles. Oregon's 1st bye is Week 6, after the Penn State game and before Indiana travels to Autzen, with the second bye in Week 10, after playing Wisconsin at home and before traveling to Iowa in Week 11. Before traveling to Eugene, Indiana also has a bye in Week 6. Like OBD, Iowa has a bye in Week 10 before hosting OBD in Week 11. Penn State is off the week before the Week 5 White Out, but this could be to OBD's advantage as PSU plays three donut holes before the Oregon game. Oregon will be the first opponent with a roster equal to that of PSU. Wisconsin has a bye in Week 8 before playing the Ducks in Autzen on Week 9. Rutgers plays at UW in Week 7, with the game kicking off on Friday, October 10, 2025, at 11 PM Eastern, before hosting OBD in Week 8. So Rutgers will be traveling its longest distance of the season before playing OBD. USC plays Iowa in LA the week before playing in Autzen on Week 13. Week 13 sees UW at UCLA before hosting Oregon in Week 14. UW has a yo-yo of an East-West travel schedule: Week 5, Ohio State, Week 6 at Maryland, Week 7, Rutgers, Week 8, at Michigan, Week 9, Illinois, Week 10, at Wisconsin, Week 11, Purdue, Week 12, Bye. You're making me dizzy 🤪. 2025 is a season with five B1G road games, but the schedule this season is friendlier than the eight consecutive B1G games without a break in 2024. With this kind of travel, Rob Mullens must do his darndest to arrange seven home games every season. It would be better for Rob to schedule Home+Home series with Cal and Stanford instead of OK State and Baylor. First P4 upset of the season today with No. 17, three point favorite Kansas State, falling to No. 22 Iowa State, in Dublin. A week from today, hip-hip-hooray, let's herd some Bobcats!😊
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Wondering What our Pro Ducks are Doing? (3)
Tez doing his thing in Tampa Bay:
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Brutal Big-10 Travel: Is This FAIR?
The B1G did not want the other teams. I thought that with such superb academic schools as Cal and Stanford are--they would fit right in. But the revenue they create would take-from, and not add to each B1G members' share of the media contract. Even when they suck...the fan bases of Washington, UCLA and USC bring additional revenue to the Big-10, thus why the invitation. The reduced share to Oregon and Washington is a probationary period to "prove" we provide additional revenue. I think Oregon Has....
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Brutal Big-10 Travel: Is This FAIR?
Would have been nice if Oregon, Washington, USC, UCLA, Cal and Stanford had approached the BIG together. Heck, throw in Arizona and Utah. No idea if the BIG would have wanted them all......but fighting USC to create equality between USC and Wa St was madness. A lot of wasted energy trying to save the uneconomic PAC and the bacon of Wa St, Or St, Az St and Colorado. ......the result is history.
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Ouch! You Do NOT Want to Be on This List...
Tears of joy at being No. 1???
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Brutal Big-10 Travel: Is This FAIR?
Great perspective, and again--that is why I call you, "The Schedule Maven." Someone brought up how many of the schools that travel to Oregon have a bye the week before, thus can come sooner and get acclimated. Does Oregon have that traveling advantage too?
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Brutal Big-10 Travel: Is This FAIR?
OBD plays the last three games of this season in the Pacific time zone. Home against Minnesota and USC with the last regular season game at UW. SC plays its last four games in the West; UW the last three, and UCLA two of the last three. Week 13 sees the Bruins in Columbus against Ohio State. In the NFL in 2025, the LA Chargers, 37,186 miles, the LA Rams, 34.832, and the Seattle Seahawks, 31,302, are the top three travelers. Lengthy travel comes with being located out West. OBD's two trips to the Central time zone and two to the Eastern time zone are spread out, so there is no back-to-back travel. All schedules, including football, are under B1G review. I thought the 'Pac-12 teams' would be permanent opponents. Two Pacific time zone trips every season would eliminate a trip East. I'll take the money and the B1G prestige over travel to Tucson, Denver, Salt Lake City, and Pullman.
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Wondering What our Pro Ducks are Doing? (3)
Injury details revealed for former Oregon Duck Derrick Harmon Steelers get positive injury news on former Oregon Duck Derrick Harmon