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Crazy Ending to Michigan State-Nebraska Game
Charles Fischer replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
So if I understand it, and that’s not certain… Regardless of our game with Michigan State, the game with Nebraska decides who goes to the semifinals? Because even if we lost to Michigan State, but beat Nebraska, we would be tied with the cornhuskers, and the Spartans, but would advance as the higher seed. Although… If if we beat the Spartans, and lose to Nebraska and we are tied again with the cornhuskers and would advance automatically? I have not got the rules of all this down yet! -
Michigan State is leading 4-3 over Nebraska, it's the bottom of the 9th, 2 outs, runner on 2nd, Nebraska hitter sends a lazy fly ball to left field, Spartan LF has it, then it pops out of his glove, player on 2nd scores, ties it, 4-4. In the bottom of the 10th, Michigan State infield in a shift, but Nebraska's leadoff hitter somehow gets the ball to roll past the 4, 5 & 6 into the OF, two straight strike outs, but the next gets a single, Nebraska scores and wins, 5-4.
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The invitational golf match Stanford hosts every year is named The Wally Godwin Invitational. Wally was the coach at Northwestern before he took the job at Stanford. Luke Donald, European Ryder Cup Captain in 2023 and will be the Captain again in 2025, played for Wally at Northwestern. US Open winner Matt Fitzpatrick is also a Northwestern graduate. Northwestern Men's team has won the B1G Men's Golf Championship nine times, including the 2024 championship. Stanford won a national championship under Wally. On that team was the Oregon golf coach Casey Martin, Notah Begay, and some guy named Tiger Woods.
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B1G Baseball Tournament: Information and a Bad Matchup?
sports fan replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Thanks for contacting the sports information director for baseball and giving us an update on the pitching issues concerning the Ducks and Bruins. As you stated, the tournament would be nice to win but the focus is on the regionals next week. Highly unlikely, but Oregon and UCLA could miss out on the championship game and still be in the regionals. However, all the other schools competing in the tournament have to win out in order to make a regional. For them, I would think it would be all hands on deck and they would use any pitcher at their disposal to possible win it all. -
USC Demands Major Date Change to Keep Notre Dame Rivalry Alive
David Marsh replied to Annie's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Hate to say it but strength of schedule hasn't mattered for awhile... Or has been a myth. The SEC was exposed last year and they just pounded their chest and said the SEC is better by default so all their teams are better... Therefore better strength of schedule. It's all about media hype and number of wins. - Yesterday
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USC Demands Major Date Change to Keep Notre Dame Rivalry Alive
JabbaNoBargain replied to Annie's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Sort of? Two strongest conferences get the most teams in. Seems to generally be assumed 10-2 in the SEC/B1G is better than 10-2 in the ACC/B12, but the sample size isn’t large. Would ND ever qualify at 9-3? -
USC Demands Major Date Change to Keep Notre Dame Rivalry Alive
Annie replied to Annie's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Does strength of schedule even matter anymore, or just the number of wins? -
The Capital One standings are only about how a team finishes in the sport. It has zero to do with conference finishes. Those standings do reflect teams with many sports, but you do have to finish in the top 10 to get any points. Just because a school has 100 sports, it doesn't just give the school points in the standings. The Ducks are one of the best Universities for bang for the buck. Yes, the spring sports will change those standings and likely improve the Ducks rankings.
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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (4)
NJDuck replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Early Enrollee Spring Rewind: Dorian Brew Here is a breakdown of what Oregon true freshman Dorian Brew showed during his first spring football camp. https://247sports.com/college/oregon/article/oregon-football-dorian-brew-ducks-football-spring-football-250123948/ -
Urban Meyer Makes Bold Claim On Big Ten Vs. SEC Rivalry Urban Meyer, the legendary college football coach, believes that the top teams in the Big Ten like the Ohio State Buckeyes, Michigan Wolverines, Penn State Nittany Lions, and Oregon Ducks are better than SEC programs like the Alabama Crimson Tide, Georgia Bulldogs, Texas Longhorns, and LSU Tigers. Urban Meyer Makes Bold Claim On Big Ten Vs. SEC Rivalry WWW.SI.COM Before becoming a college football analyst for Fox Sports, coach Urban Meyer has had a taste of both the Big Ten Conference and Southeastern Conference through
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An Sends Oregon To NCAA Semifinals CARLSBAD, Calif. – Oregon advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Women's Golf Championships for the second year in a row Tuesday as freshman Tong An won on a second playoff hole to secure a 3-2 victory over Texas and keep the Ducks' national-title hopes alive at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa. No. 2 seed Oregon will face No. 3 seed Northwestern in the semifinals beginning at 2:05 p.m., with the winner advancing to Wednesday's national championship match. Golf Channel will have live coverage of the semifinals beginning at 3 p.m. After sophomores Kiara Romero and Ting-Hsuan Huang won their matches to put two points on the board for the Ducks, the Longhorns earned two points of their own to bring the match down to An and Texas' Lauren Kim. An was 4 up through 10 holes before Kim won four of the next five to pull the match even. The match remained tied going to the 18th and An stuck her approach shot to set up a birdie putt to win the match, but rolled it just left of the cup to send the match back to the par-3 16th for a playoff hole. An and Kim both hit the green on 16 and An had another putt for the win, but again just missed. The pair went to the 17th for a second playoff hole, and both players found the fairway off the tee. Kim's approach was just off the back of the green while An landed hers in the middle before lagging her birdie putt up to just a few feet. Kim's putt from the fringe raced past the hole, and she missed the comebacker to give An a third shot at winning the match for the Ducks. She buried the putt in the middle of the cup as her teammates erupted in excitement. The Ducks were moving on. Romero was the first point on the board for Oregon, recovering from a slow start after being 2 down through three holes to win, 3&1 over Bohyun Park. The Big Ten Golfer of the Year battled back to 1 down through eight holes before winning the next four to take a commanding 3 up lead, and she was 2 up through 16 before winning the 17th to secure the point. Huang was 1 down through eight holes before draining a long birdie putt on No. 9 to pull all square. The sophomore caught fire from there, making another long putt on No. 10 to fuel a run of five straight holes won to take a 4 up lead. Texas' Angela Heo won at No. 14 to get a hole back, but Huang matched her shot-for-shot over the next three holes to win, 3&2, and set the stage for An's dramatics. NCAA Quarterfinal – No. 2 Oregon def. No. 7 Texas, 3-2 Kiara Romero (Oregon) def. Bohyun Park (Texas), 3&1 Tong An (Oregon) def. Lauren Kim (Texas), 1 up (20 holes) Cindy Hsu (Texas) def. Suvichaya Vinijchaitham (Oregon), 1 up Farah O'Keefe (Texas) def. Karen Tsuru (Oregon), 1 up Ting-Hsuan Huang (Oregon) def. Angela Heo (Texas), 3&2
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The House Settlement Hearings Begin On Monday, April 7, 2025
NJDuck replied to Jon Joseph's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Power conferences working on contract to bind schools to new enforcement rules, with strict punishments Schools not signing risk eviction from their conference, per the deal, regardless of state laws combating impending House settlement Power conferences working on contract to bind schools to new enforcement rules, with strict punishments SPORTS.YAHOO.COM In a stunning move, the four power conferences have drafted a contract that would bind schools to new enforcement rules and require them to waive the right to sue over decisions, sources tell... How proposed CEO could dole out punishments in college sports How proposed CEO could dole out punishments in college sports - ESPN WWW.ESPN.COM A decision on the House case is expected as soon as this week and could come with enforcement changes. -
Other than the requisite Husky Hate, though Lake wasn't so bad...and I hate Cignetti!
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Jhop's Post Spring College Football Top 15 Jhop's Post Spring College Football Top 15 - On3 WWW.ON3.COM There's some pretty big questions about many of the top 15 teams in college football. Here are my rankings.