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  2. Completely believe this. At some level a newb coming in from the PAC and winning at everything is somewhat embarrassing.
  3. Is Smith a desirable hire for anyone looking in the P4? He’s tanking pretty hard and on at least a warm-seat. 0-6 in conference and giving up almost double what they’ve scored (in conference) doesn’t exactly scream “lure me away.”
  4. AP voters always just look at the actual official playoff rankings once they hit, I’m surprised we aren’t 9th.
  5. Trust the process. Win out and we're in.
  6. 🤔 Between BIG scheduling and Referee issues of one sidedness calls, you start believing it! After a gritty win against Iowa the Ducks have to play 6-3 Minnesota on Friday night with the Gophers coming off a bye. Oregon beat Iowa 18-16, marching 54 yards in the last two minutes, Atticus Sappington drilling a 36-yard field goal in swirling winds and driving rain with :07 to play. They beat the No. 20 Hawkeyes in Kinnick Stadium but the Big Ten schedulers don't seem to think that's enough. Now 8-1, the Ducks play in six days. Minnesota enjoys a full 14 days to prepare, having last played at home November 1st against Michigan State, a game they won 23-20 in overtime. That's absurd scheduling that handicaps the defending conference champions. You couldn't hand P.J. Fleck's team a bigger scheduling advantage, unless the game was moved to Bloomington. Autzen ZooBig Ten schedulers don't seem to want Oregon to repeat, o...After a gritty win against Iowa the Ducks have to play 6-3 Minnesota on Friday night with the Gophers coming off a bye.
  7. Ole Miss defeating The Citadel in Oxford just means more to AP voters than OBD's win in Iowa City? The pushback against Petitti's perfectly logical AQ PO format, as warranted by on-field results this season, has made the Big Ten CFB's whipping boy. The ACC and the B12 deserve more than two teams in the PO field? Texas's loss at Florida, OT escapes against Kentucky, and Mississippi State, a 3-point home win over Vandy? A great loss and three great wins, right? 🤬 To state the obvious, losses to SEC teams just mean less, and wins over any and every SEC team just mean more. The 4th-place Big Ten finisher should not be in the PO field? The SEC should put six teams in the PO? This horse manure cements my backing of Petitti's PO format, including conference sixth place at third place and fifth place at four play-in games. Here's a ranking that isn't Southern fried. https://masseyratings.com/cf/fbs/ratings Eight Big Ten teams in an objective top 25. Plenty of SEC teams are in the top 25. So, four each automatically in the field, with a chance for additional at-large representatives, simply mirrors what we've seen on the field to date. This Tuesday, I hope we do not see the committee mirroring the AP.
  8. Big Ten schedulers don't seem to want Oregon to repeat, or even succeedAfter a gritty win against Iowa the Ducks have to play 6-3 Minnesota on Friday night with the Gophers coming off a bye. Oregon beat Iowa 18-16, marching 54 yards in the last two minutes, Atticus Sappington drilling a 36-yard field goal in swirling winds and driving rain with :07 to play. They beat the No. 20 Hawkeyes in Kinnick Stadium but the Big Ten schedulers don't seem to think that's enough. Now 8-1, the Ducks play in six days. Minnesota enjoys a full 14 days to prepare, having last played at home November 1st against Michigan State, a game they won 23-20 in overtime. That's absurd scheduling that handicaps the defending conference champions. You couldn't hand P.J. Fleck's team a bigger scheduling advantage, unless the game was moved to Bloomington. Autzen ZooBig Ten schedulers don't seem to want Oregon to repeat, o...After a gritty win against Iowa the Ducks have to play 6-3 Minnesota on Friday night with the Gophers coming off a bye.
  9. It was probably influenced by the #9 last Tuesday in the one that counts. This Tuesday they will probably move up one.
  10. They have to keep enough room for those SEC teams ya know.
  11. First odds posted for Minnesota at Oregon, TV time, weatherAutzen ZooFirst odds posted for Minnesota at OregonOregon has to turn the page quickly. After a gutsy, emotional 18-16 win over Iowa in Kinnick Stadium Saturday afternoon they host Minnesota Friday night.
  12. It’s year 3 for Stein, and I share your indifference to Stein as OC. Continuity is usually a plus, but I’ve not been enamored with the offense recently. Ducks haven’t scored more than 20 points against a good team this year. And, no, I’m not counting the 30 against PSU since 13 points came in overtime; 17 points in regulation.
  13. On3's J.D. PicKell reacts to Oregon Ducks football win over Iowa Hawkeyes football and what it means for both sides moving forward in the 2025 college football playoffs
  14. Oregon Quarterback Dante Moore’s On-Field Gesture After Beating Iowa Speaks VolumesOregon quarterback Dante Moore led the Ducks to a gritty 18-16 comeback win over the Iowa Hawkeyes in a rainy Big Ten conference showdown. After the victory, Moore made an on-field gesture with one of his teammates that speaks volumes about his leadership Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Quarterback Dante Moore’s On-Field Gesture After B...Oregon quarterback Dante Moore led the Ducks to a gritty 18–16 comeback win over the Iowa Hawkeyes in a rainy Big Ten showdown that tested the team’s resilience
  15. Apparently shutting out Citadel at home is more impressive than winning a rock fight in a near frozen car wash at Iowa.
  16. Today
  17. AP NewsNCAA College Football Rankings: AP Top 25 Football PollThe official page for the AP Top 25 college football poll, a tradition since 1936. Keep up to date and view the latest ranking updates each week.US LBM Coaches Pollhttps://sportsdata.usatoday.com/football/ncaaf/coaches-poll
  18. Yet in the Coaches Poll....we remain at No. 6?
  19. We go from sixth to seventh? Ohio State and Indiana are No. 1 and No. 2, with USC at No. 17 and Michigan at No. 18... AP NewsNCAA College Football Rankings: AP Top 25 Football PollThe official page for the AP Top 25 college football poll, a tradition since 1936. Keep up to date and view the latest ranking updates each week.
  20. As someone who collects pictures of Oregon helmets over the years for forum avatars...this green helmet at Iowa is pretty cool. Like it better than with the "O?"
  21. I just don’t think you can win in Westwood with their lack of support and would image that that would be important to Fisch. He will have other opportunities. Smith is a more logical hire, IMHO.
  22. I’m with you on this. Scoring by the offense has been underwhelming. With nearly 300 yards rushing against Iowa, the Ducks should have scored more than 18 points. Some blame the weather in recent games, but Oregon has always played in rainy, cold weather so I don’t find that to be a compelling reason for averaging in the teens on offense. In fact, I checked the weather in Eugene around game time. It was 44 degrees. Had it been raining in Eugene, it would have been the same conditions as in Iowa City.
  23. Not at All! We Need to be More PHYSICAL!
  24. It wouldn’t be a permanent shift but playing to the 2025-26 team’s strengths to win football games and give Oregon its best chance to win a National Championship (albeit I don’t feel this year is our year). If a player is more concerned about their stats than winning, then I’m sure Coach Lanning will not shed a tear if that player decides to transfer, as that is not the culture he has built at Oregon.
  25. I disagree that Whittington is Oregon’s best all around back but he had a heck of a game against Iowa. We can agree to disagree.

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