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Oregon - Penn St. Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
A hopeful take for the Oregon DucksAutzen ZooA hopeful take for the Oregon DucksSo far this season the Oregon offense has been working at three-quarters throttle, not in terms of speed or effort, but in terms of distribution and workload.
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What Does "Commitment" Mean?
I know this is par for the course in our new Transfer Portal / NIL world, but I still don't have to like it. It's like two people getting engaged and one of them saying, "I'm committed to you, but I'm going to check out 'Name', 'Name', and 'Name' over the next few weekends to see if they have anything to offer that might change my mind . . . But still, so excited. Love ya!!" Unfortunately, it makes recruiting not worth following. I'll tune in at the end of signing day to see what happened, but don't bother me in the meantime. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks in Danger of Losing Five-Star Recruit to LSU...The Oregon Ducks are playing like arguably the best team in the country through the first three weeks of the college football season, as the program appears pri
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Heisman Trophy Articles, Updates
Sorry to see this happened. Never want to see any injury period to a player. "Week Four leader John Mateer of Oklahoma injured his wrist Saturday in a win over Auburn. He faces surgery Wednesday and could be out a month." Unfortunate John Mateer injury clears runway for Dante Moore Heisman surge Autzen ZooUnfortunate John Mateer injury clears runway for Dante Mo...At Big Noon Kickoff two games ago on Fox, Heisman winner Mark Ingram asked Dante Moore to strike the Heisman pose.
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Oregon Football: Player of the Game in Week Five
I'm going with "mature beyond his experience" Dante Moore. One highly effective, oblivious to the environment, distribute the ball to your plethora of playmakers drive for what looks like an effortless score will suck a lot of the hype out of the white out throng. From then on it's, "Play the game, not the occasion."
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Oregon - Penn St. Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Dan Lanning loves poker analogies- there's a perfect one for Ducks at PSUAutzen ZooDan Lanning loves poker analogies- there's a perfect one...For the Oregon Ducks, Saturday night's game against Penn State is the football equivalent of a freeroll.
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Oregon Football: Player of the Game in Week Five
NFL talent galore on the field. I'm looking forward to the third round of Will Stein 😇 vs. Jim Knowles. 🤬 The judges' cards are even through two rounds. (OK, the first round may have been a draw? 😁) Will Tosh find a way to stop the PSU run game? Both Allen and Singleton rushed for over 100 yards in last season's B1G champ game. If they do this again on their home field ...? OBD needs to make Allar throw potential INTs. OBD, PSU, ESPN, NBC, and the CFB world at large expected both teams to be undefeated coming into this heavyweight rematch. How much have both coaching staffs on both sides of the ball been hiding against seven overmatched opponents? I think Sadiq will again freak out the Penn State faithful.👺 Show Knowles what he doesn't know! Put a Spankin' on Franklin! Sadiq, Freak Out! 🤪
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Oregon's So-So Running Backs: Will Davison Grab the Top Spot?
Hill and Davison, the future might not quite be today, but I think it is this season. They could be great! I hope I’m wrong, but the odds of Noah not being injured throughout the year are slim, and the transfer to date seems underwhelming.
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Offer Advice to a Visiting Fan?
Shuttle buses are the way to go. Cost is $5.00, unless you wait until game day, then it is $10.00 Fans can park and ride from the Valley River Center (Northwest parking lot), Lane Events Center (North parking lot), Pacific Source (555 International Way, Springfield) or Springfield Station (355 South A St., Springfield) to the stadium. Pacific Source is not far from I-5 You have to purchase shuttle bus tickets in advance, on your phone. https://am.ticketmaster.com/oregonducks/buy/25autzenexpress
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Oregon Football: Player of the Game in Week Five
The D has to be the star of the game, followed by the offensive line.
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Oregon - Penn St. Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
How Oregon Ducks Are Handling Lodging and Logistics at Penn State Oregon Ducks On SIHow Oregon Ducks Are Handling Lodging, Logistics for Penn...The No. 6 Oregon Ducks travel to Happy Valley to face the No. 3 Penn State Nittany Lions in a Big Ten clash with conference and College Football Playoff implica
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Oregon - Penn St. Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Josh Pate picks Penn State Because “They Just Have to Win This Game;” 74% of his viewers picked Oregon to Win
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2026 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc. (8)
5-Star Oregon OT Commit, Immanuel Iheanacho, Plans to Visit Penn State for White Out Against Oregon https://nittanysportsnow.com/2025/08/5-star-oregon-commit-schedules-penn-state-visit/ “Georgetown Preparatory Academy (Baltimore, Maryland) offensive tackle Immanuel Iheanacho committed to Oregon last month and much like Spell, will be taking visits throughout the fall. Iheanacho plans to visit Happy Valley for the annual White Out against Oregon Sept. 27. Penn State is not the only school on the 6’7”, 380-pound tackle’s travel itinerary.”
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Oregon - Penn St. Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Oregon Ducks Fans Color To Wear vs. Penn State At White OutThe No. 6 Oregon Ducks travel to face the No. 3 Penn State Nittany Lions on Saturday, Sept. 27. What color do Oregon fans wear? The Ducks color schedule encourages fans to wear green vs. Penn State at the iconic White Out in Beaver Stadium. Can the underdog Ducks upset Penn State on the road in front of a national audience and ESPN's College GameDay? Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Fans Color To Wear vs. Penn State At White OutThe No. 6 Oregon Ducks travel to face the No. 3 Penn State Nittany Lions on Saturday, Sept. 27. What color do Oregon fans wear? The Ducks color schedule encour
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Offer Advice to a Visiting Fan?
I would recommend checking out the Moshofsky Center, aka the Mo Center, before the game. They have food, beer, games for kids, screens with other football games on and the band/cheerleaders. The Duck might make an appearance and I’ve seen him at tailgates well before the game. As others mentioned, the team will walk through a couple of hours before kickoff. There is some really good craft beer in Oregon. You might even see some fall foliage that time of year. Be sure to check out the Duck shop, which is attached to the Mo Center to get a souvenir/shirt for you son. Have a great time!
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Oregon - Penn St. Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
What should the Oregon Ducks expect from Penn State Nittany Lions' defense? What should the Oregon Ducks expect from Penn State Nittany Lions offense?
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WBB: Coverage of Women's Basketball Program
Five-star center Emilia Krstevski breaks down her commitment to the Oregon Ducks Oregon landed a commitment from 5-star center Emilia Krstevski on Tuesday afternoon. She broke down the decision
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Oregon's So-So Running Backs: Will Davison Grab the Top Spot?
I am thinking the same thing. Let’s be honest - Hughes has not looked like anything special when he’s been on the field. There is a reason he didn’t get any carries until the 4th quarter in the Civil War Game with the 2s and 3s. He should probably redshirt this year (if he still has one available) and then transfer to a place he can star next season. Perhaps this is too big of a step up for him? I wish him the best whatever he decides.
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Duck Events at State College?
From what I've been told from many of my old friends who are Coug and fuskie fans, Duck students aren't any better. They're always going to act like little turds unless you summon some of your old drinking skills and put them to shame. Then they'll worship you like a Norse god.
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Oregon - Penn St. Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
It is the most hostile road environment in the Big Ten and one of the most iconic atmospheres in college football: The Penn State White Out. A tradition that began with the student section in 2004 morphed into an annual full-stadium, 100,000-plus visual effect that began in 2007. When No. 6 Oregon kicks off against No. 3 Penn State on Saturday (4:30 p.m., NBC) it will be the 18th full-stadium White Out at Beaver Stadium. Penn State coach makes bold claim about Saturday’s White Out: ‘An environment like no one has ever seen’
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2026 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc. (8)
Tommy Tofi '100 percent locked in' with Oregon DucksTommy Tofi '100 percent locked in' with Oregon Ducks | Sp...Key Oregon commit '100 percent locked in' after visit
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Oregon Football: Player of the Game in Week Five
Great game plan Alex! More of Moore to Moore definitely needs to be in the recipe for the stew that leads OBD's to victory. In tbe BIG Title game the PSU linebackers could not contain the Ducks tight ends. If i remember correctly Sadiq had 2 touchdowns as PSU tried to double up or zone the fast wide outs and paod the price. DL and Stein will relentlessly attack the weakness they discover on the PSU defense. And the 2025 Duck O has the weapons and depth to exploit it...... But for this old Duck fan the Duck D has to rise up to be the star of the game! Stop the run, force Allar into 3rd and long. PSU's QB is their weakness..... Forcing PSU to punt on the first 3 PSU pissessions coupled with 17-21 points by the Duck O will take PSU out of their game plan. This will create the opportunities for sacks and interceptions. Or at least I can dream! Go Ducks! You are on the big stage again. This is one of those games that Bryce B. came bsck for this season....
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Oregon Football: Player of the Game in Week Five
Our Oregon football program faces its biggest test of the season in week five: Penn State. The Nittany Lions are third-ranked in the country in AP voting, and the Ducks aim to take their spot from the sixth slot. Dan Lanning and company are tasked with game planning for a HUGE win on the road with a rock-solid offensive scheme, elite ... Oregon Football Player of the Game in Week Five
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Duck Events at State College?
I would guess that just by walking around outside the stadium in Duck gear before the game, several aggregations of PSU fans are likely to try to start a conversation by offering something to eat and drink. In the big faceoff in Athens against Notre Dame in 2019, I saw Georgia folk engaging the ND fans all over the place the morning (and afternoon) before the game. I asked many Irish fans if they were having a good time on campus, and everyone said they loved the Southern Hospitality they were receiving, We did a lot of joking though that it wouldn't be that way Between the Hedges in Sanford Stadium once the sun went down. I suspect some of you will meet PSU fans like that. Just stay away from the students. Incidentally, you may be interested to know that the blogging procrastinators on the Dawg site in which I participate pretty universally predict OBD to win this game, and many don't think it will be close. This reflects, I think, the regard they have for Lanning and the lack thereof for Franklin ever winning big games. Thought you might find the sentiment in Dawg land interesting so I am passing it along.
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Oregon's So-So Running Backs: Will Davison Grab the Top Spot?
A related thought that crossed my mind this week: There is a possibility that Hughes will decide that the room is too crowded and that, as good as the two freshmen are, he might never make it to RB1 at Oregon. What if Hughes decides to redshirt himself this year and then hit the portal for greener pastures (a la Bear Alexander last year)??? I'm pretty sure that someone came up with a whole lot of money to bring him to Eugene, but the guy wants to play too.
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Offer Advice to a Visiting Fan?
Traffic is slow on I5 south on game days. Not too sure they have announced a kick off time yet. If driving a few hours before game time from Portland, my advice is once you get to the south side of Salem merge to the right hand lane for at least 3 to 5 miles. You will thank me. If I was looking for a place to stay, after the game, that is closer to Portland. I would recommend the Fairfield Inn, it is a Marriott property in an area called Lake Oswego. It is located just a few miles from Portland, and there are a number of restaurants within walking distance in a safe part of the metro area.