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  2. I could see Georgia losing two more... No way they get in with 3 losses? Georgia Tech should have beat them last year aside from multiple awful calls that let them back into that game. GT is better this year, is playing at home, is playing for a CFP bid and has a chip on their shoulder from last year... Then if Georgia gets Bama in the SEC championship they could lose again...
  3. Today
  4. I don't think tosu is a lock to beat Indy, so not going to sweat anything our seeding as long as it is 1 - 8.
  5. My pick (drum roll please) Lee Corso.
  6. Pregnon likes change of position. Which in turns means I do too. Shift to right guard a plus from Emmanuel Pregnon: 'I actually felt stronger at the point of attack' Dante's comments. Everything Oregon QB Dante Moore said on Wednesday before the USC game Boettger opens up about senior day Bryce Boettcher embraces Senior Night spotlight as No. 7 Oregon hosts No. 15 USC
  7. In this case, I think the Canes have the right to blow hard. Head-to-head? Move right along, nothing to see here. And, about two-loss Utah ahead of two-loss SC? SC's 2-point loss on the road at No. 21 Illinois stunk? The loss in a monsoon at No. 9 Notre Dame sucked? Didn't SC blow out No. 18 Michigan? Tony P, stick to your B1G PO plan guns! And ACC commissioner James Phillips, you might reconsider Tony's PO format and also stop enabling Notre Dame's independence? Canes WarningCFP Committee is sending a message that quality losses ma...The College Football Playoff Committee ranking Notre Dame being ranked ahead of Alabama and
  8. Yuck, Yuck, Yuck! 🤪Six in the PO is not enough? I get why Jimmy Franklin passed on an SEC coaching gig. Bama Hammer, I hope you can find a way to win Saturday against Eastern Illinois. 🙃 Bama HammerGreg Sankey got Charlie Brown'd by the College Football P...Many expressed feelings that Greg Sankey acted too quickly in officially changing the SEC's scheduling model. There had long been pressure for the league to mov
  9. Is that you, Hugh Bris? Don't count your Ducks ...
  10. why is everyone so scared of Ohio St? come on now..
  11. There is no defense for the perfect offense, which USC is capable of executing. We need to realize that USC's DL is much more stout than Iowa's. We could easily find ourselves down by two scores early if we try to impose our will with runs up the middle on 1st and second down with USC daring us with a loaded box and end up 3rd and long every series of downs. Yes we will ultimately wear down USC and holes will start showing up, but if it turns into track meet wasting drives early could put us too far behind for that to matter. Let's not go all Mario Cristobal here just because we have a good running game. Every play, every formation, every snap on offense needs to keep the defense guessing run or pass and who is getting the ball. Executing run or pass out of that should be about as random as rolling dice. Above all our Ducks have to want it more than USC and I expect USC to want it a lot. If we want it more each and every snap from the get go, I do expect USC to wilt at some point and we pull out a convincing win.
  12. There are two teams that worry me: tOSU and Georgia. Those teams just seem more complete than the others. I hope Oregon avoids those two teams as long as possible if they get in.
  13. I believe this will be a very close game as they have one of the most underrated qb's in the nation. Couple that with a decent run game and two elite receivers that go get the ball, should be close. I realize we have the top pass d, but a few of those guys are young and they will be going against a qb that can really extend plays and looks down field really well. Along with running ability. I think we struggle with that kind of offense so, it going to be who 's d hold up the best.
  14. Oregon commit Anthony "Tank" Jones receives 5th Star in Top247 UpdateMobile (Alabama) St. Paul's Episcopal edge Anthony "Tank" Jones saw his rating move up from a 94 score to a 98. He climbed up from 247Sports' No. 43 overall ranking to No. 19. Moving to No. 19 puts him into the five-star tier that is reserved for the nation's Top 32 recruits. The ranking increase now makes him Oregon's top-ranked recruit in the Top247 rankings - and gives the Ducks three total with five-star status. He is followed closely behind by safety Jett Washington (No. 22) and offensive lineman Immanuel Iheanacho (No. 25) in the five-star tier. ‌ Two more Duck commits are five-star recruits in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite rankings. Jalen Lott ranks as 247Sports' No. 33 overall player - one spot outside the Top247 five-star tier. Tight end Kendre Harrison is also a composite five-star - he moved up to No. 36 in the Top247 on Wednesday. 247Sports updated its rankings ahead of National Signing Day, and Oregon edge commit Anthony "Tank" Jones is among the biggest movers.
  15. Oregon commit Xavier Lherisse receives 4th Star in Top247 Update247Sports revealed its big ratings update on Wednesday, two weeks ahead of National Signing Day for the 2026 class. Among the changes is one future Duck who has been bumped up from three-star to four-star status. The Ducks entered the day with 19 commits in the 2026 cycle and 15 being four-star recruits. Melbourne (Florida) Eau Gallie safety Xavier Lherisse now becomes the 16th Duck commit with a four-star rating by 247Sports. He was bumped up from an 89 score to a 90 on Wednesday, putting him in the four-star tier. 247Sports updated its rankings ahead of National Signing Day, and Oregon safety commit Xavier Lherisse has moved up to four-star status.
  16. USuC's offense is better than Indiana's by about 10 yards per game. However, their defense is worse by about 95 yards per game. When Oregon faced off against the two teams with top 10 defenses they averaged 19 PPG. When USuC played against two top 15 defenses they averaged about 23.5 points. The averages say that USuC will probably get 21-24 points in Autzen Stadium on Saturday. Oregon just has to score more than that against their 47th ranked defense. One more statistic. The best offense USuC has face all season in Notre Dame (18th). The next best is Michigan (40th). They also gave up 34 points to Illinois (69th ranked offense) on the road.
  17. I believe sections 37, 38 and 39 are originally reserved for visiting teams. That should be close to 3500 tickets. Some season ticket holders may be out in the cold or be moved. It probably isn't many. I know I had tickets for the Pac 12 championship game when the Ducks hosted it with my season tickets.
  18. Yesterday, I tried to post Lincoln Riley's thoughts on GameDay's visit this Saturday. Thank you, Grandpa, for noting my post was not successful. It's a day later, but Linc is still ticked off over anything and everything having to do with ESPN. Unfortunately, I have to agree with him. 🤬 https://trojanswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/trojans/football/2025/11/18/usc-football-espn-college-gameday-lincoln-riley/87340288007/?utm_source=smg-trojanswire-strada&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=SMGbaseline&utm
  19. At 61, I was still coaching soccer in all seasons, was bench pressing 250, and my Dad was 90 years old and still drining a cable link D7 bulldozer. Now, at 72, I'm watching the Ducks from my recliner, listening to my jointss creak, and Dad passed away just short of his 101st birthday. That's progress. Having ESPN and the SEC dictate "the CFPrules"Isn't... It's selfish, greedy old men in a smoke filled backroom, patting each other on the back and knocking back bootleg shots, while maintaining the status quo at the expense of the rest of us.
  20. This game feels different than that Indiana game. Oregon's offensive identity has sharpened in part because of the WR injuries forcing WS to modify the game plan, the talent advantage at the TE position and the O-line improvement after moving Pregnon to RG. Samples utilizing Davison, Whittington and Hill Jr as the RB by committee sledgehammer is the difference. Unlike what happened in the Autzen loss, the path to victory against U$C is clearer: Run. The. Damn. Ball
  21. It has been said many times, the CFP is decided by B1G TEN and SEC. It doesn't matter what the ACC, B12 or G6 think or want. I am happy the SEC is going to 9 conference games next season. Much harder to look good on paper without 4 automatic wins.
  22. I agree, why rank 25 teams when only 12 make the field? Six SEC teams in the field. It Just Means So Much More? 🤮 https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-playoff-predictions-scenarios-game-picks-week-13-bracket-national-championship/
  23. Inside Oregon offensive coordinator Will Stein's rise from Friday nights in Texas to the national spotlight"He's one of the brightest stars in college athletics," Traylor said. "There's a reason he's called Will 'Sunshine' Stein." Stein may not be a first-round pick like Bridgewater. But he sure produces them as Oregon'soffensive coordinator. Teddy Bridgewater once took his job on the way to becoming a first-round pick. Now, Stein is the play-caller developing future Day 1 QBs.
  24. 2025 College Football Playoff predictions: Who wins national championship based on bracket entering Week 13? Parsing through the CFP bracket entering Week 13 to determine who wins the 2025 national championship
  25. Analysts Get Real On Stakes of USC Trojans vs. Oregon DucksWith the Oregon Ducks entering their second to last game of the 2025 regular season against the USC Trojans, several college football analysts are calling this match-up a decider for the College Football Playoff. George Wrighster Weighs InAnother big talking head bringing major hype to the Ducks vs. Trojans matchup is CW college football analyst and former Oregon tight end George Wrighster III. Wrighster had strong words to describe the Saturday battle at Auzten. "Anybody who's associated with either one of these teams knows that it is bigger than the Big Ten Championship," said Wrighster on his Youtube channel. "It is bigger than College Football GameDay being there and Big Noon Kickoff. This is bigger than the College Football Playoff. This is an ego game." Wrighster argued that recruiting advantages are on the line for this game, as Oregon recruits several kids out of USC's backyard in Southern California. The analyst also argues USC is clawing back to relevance, and defeating a younger star program like Oregon could help the program "reclaim past glory." Oregon Ducks On SIAnalysts Get Real On Stakes of USC Trojans vs. Oregon DucksIt's no surprise that the media attention around No. 7 Oregon Ducks' game against the No. 15 USC Trojans continues to swell. Both teams are ranked (the highest

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