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  1. Past hour
  2. As you know, there were SO many doubts about "soft" and "finesse" Oregon joining the Big-10. I recall online pundits stating that "Oregon will not hold up to the physicality of the Big-10, especially when they play on the road in November." What is more classic Big-10 game than playing at Iowa in November in freezing rain? Oregon's physicality was demonstrated in the Penn State game, but it was showcased in this Iowa game. Down three great receivers and the Ducks have to run the ball....and the Hawkeyes know it? I think Oregon has shown B1G toughness, and just ask Washington how tough it is to play at Wisconsin...even when they are the bottom-dweller?
  3. I saw too many and I haven't sat down to study the film. They were also super generous with all the short yardage gains for a first down for Iowa. That fourth down pile didn't look like he made it... But they gave it.. And there was another tackle on a RB in there that he might have barely gotten the line to gain but they placed the ball an extra yard for him. Feels like we are certainly on the outside of the conference still.
  4. No... From what I've seen these injuries emerged from this last week of practice. Dak had a non-contact injury which sucks but they happen sometimes. Harley with a twisted ankle... They also happen not sure there's much a S&C coach can do to prevent that from happening. Sadiq apparently was begging to play today but from a health perspective they said no. He's been dinged up but from the sound of it he's played through it.
  5. No one should complain about that overall performance That was a great win. Overcame tough Iowa team , tough environment, terrible weather, lack of offensi starters and the freaking officiating 1 penalty the entire game for Iowa. how is that possible ?! Add the questionable calls against OBD and it’s amazing they prevailed
  6. Upon further review. 😍😍😍 Having re-watched the 4th Q and the Iowa FG kicker making a career-long 58-yard FG in the driving rain, OBD D players being mugged all game with 0 holding penalties called, the offense out-rushing smash-mouth Iowa, a stellar Ducks run D, stud starters on the bench, and more, lost in-game? No worries. OBD's FG kicker mans up in brutal conditions and under max pressure and seals the deal? I haven't watched this movie before. This is one of the guttiest wins I've ever seen in seven decades of watching CFB. One that comes close was the Rose Bowl in 1966, when DB Bob Stiles overcame two knockout punches and was knocked out for the third time when making a game-saving tackle in UCLA's huge upset over Michigan State. (Yes, younger fans, this was once the norm. The concussion protocol was a coach throwing a bucket of water in your face. 🤪) This is exactly the kind of game that Kirk Ferentz and Iowa do not lose in November. And the win at Penn State, as the Nits showed against the Hoosiers today, was not a nothing-burger win. PSU and Iowa were road games that the majority of the top 25 teams would have lost. And Dan and his assistants are doing this with 14 new starters and subs starting for the new starters? And diaper dandies on display? Remarkable. Sink the Row Boat - Grease the Gophers!
  7. When our QB passes right between the numbers of receivers who are replacing our injured starters, and the drop ends a drive, that is not the fault of the Quarterback. Without Dakorien and Sadiq, Dante was playing with one arm tied behind his back. OBD overcame some major hurdles to bring home the win. They deserve our praise!
  8. I expect us to look pretty good against Minnesota. USC and Washington are the games where I really have no idea what Oregon team is going to show up. USC can score but can't defend, and UW is decent at home, rivalry game, weather could be bad.
  9. No...you don't. (There is your track record of posts that I've noticed) But we'll be OK for Minnesota.
  10. VegasDuck! But FanGirlDuck was very very close... Final Stats: 18-16 Oregon, 2 Turnovers, 2 Sacks, and 112 Passing Yards VegasDuck has a final score of 19-14 for only three points off. FanGirlDuck predicted 20-17 for only three points off as well, so with the tie--we turn to tiebreakers! VegasDuck predicted two turnovers, while FanGirlDuck predicted one, so VegasDuck won that tiebreaker. VegasDuck predicted no sacks, while FanGirlDuck predicted one, thus FanGirlDuck wins that tiebreaker. Down to the last one... VegasDuck predicted 157 passing yards, while FanGirlDuck predicted 163, thus VegasDuck wins the final tiebreaker and the contest. Whew! Thanks to everyone for being a part of it, and congrats again to VegasDuck! Go Celebrate!
  11. I thought we were better than what the score indicated, I just think we had some questionable play calling here and there, there was also the play where Iuli stepped on Moore's foot, that looked like it was going to be a TD or at least a first down, we basically did whatever we wanted in the ground game, but we would eventually shoot ourselves in the foot. It was just one of those games where it was always going to be difficult. Refs affected the game as well, multiple calls that prolonged drives for Iowa or stopped us, it was noticeable. I would say we aren't a top 5 team, and I don't think we're really a contender for the national title. Too much inconsistencies in our QB play, our line play, and our LBs are little bit limited for what you expect out of a team that wins a title. Need more pressure on the QB, need to be more consistently stout in the run D.
  12. Today
  13. I hate to be Debbie Downer, but with no Bryant, Sadiq or Moore we are Iowa with a better punter. Now we get a short week against another team coming off a bye. I see a trap game against Minnesota. Our defense will soon buckle under the pressure of carrying the offense on their back. .
  14. Be glad we weren't playing Wisky in the falling snow?
  15. Have you ever been in a monsoon and tried to pull a hanky out of your back pocket? 😁 I'm kidding. A spot on comment.
  16. With no intention of being pejorative and just askin', does OBD need an S+C coaching change? Too many 4th Q fades. Get into the PO and with all hands on deck? A team that finished in 4th place in the B1G last season won it all.
  17. Minnesota next Friday evening at Autzen. Iowa beat them 41-03. GO DUCKS!
  18. Considering the weather......take the win and thank our lucky stars.......and don't take much of a message from the performance. Try standing out in a chilly rain for two hours much less 3 and perform. As for the playoffs......beat USC first and then remember by the playoffs most injuries will be healed and our QB will be finally relaxed....getting the UCLA misery of having folks in his face every play. That pass at the end was a work of true talent....right on the money in a very small target for distance.
  19. Do not go East UW. Thanks for letting us SEA another east of the Rockies dog show. 💩
  20. Oregon's Dan Lanning Addresses Injuries To Dakorien Moore, Kenyon Sadiq, Alex HarkeyThe Oregon Ducks injury report before Iowa Hawkeyes game was lengthy. Oregon was without its top two receiving threats in receiver Dakorien Moore and tight end Kenyon Sadiq plus offensive tackle Alex Harkey. Oregon coach Dan Lanning addressed the injuries after the game. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon's Dan Lanning Addresses Injuries To Dakorien Moore...The No. 9 Oregon Ducks' injury report was a major storyline going into the Iowa Hawkeyes matchup. The Ducks were without wide receiver Dakorien Moore and tight
  21. Vandy doesn't freeze and takes care of Auburn if you please. Will this 2-loss team still be ranked ahead of 2-loss SC?
  22. I was preparing myself for disappointment the entire game. When we made the field goal it was like everything went silent and the earth stood still. I'd be just fine if we never played Iowa again. Their style is high risk season wrecker style of ball. They don't care if they win that much as long as they at least have a chance of winning late, and any time you can have a low scoring game you have a puncher's chance. Screw them. That could have ended our bid for the playoffs. I mean, we beat them at their own game, but I don't want to play that game, you know? I'll be a million times happier watching us play our last 3 games.
  23. Atticus Sappington wins Ducks Wire Player of the Game vs. Iowa Hawkeyes The Oregon Ducks came into Saturday’s game against the Iowa Hawkeyes facing a major uphill battle. They were on the road, decimated by injuries to their offense and playing through some tough weather conditions. Head coach Dan Lanning was hoping that this game could be a springboard to getting his team back to their dominant ways, but it didn’t quite work out that way. The contest turned out to be a low-scoring, defensive slugfest, where both offenses struggled and felt like they could win or lose the game on any given play. It’s normally tough to choose a standout player in such an off game, but that wasn’t the case today. In a rare turn of events, kicker Atticus Sappington will take home the Ducks Wire Player of the Game after connecting on a game-winning 39-yard field goal with just three seconds left in the game.
  24. I'll rewind and say that drive had several bad defensive plays. 3 and long and Iowa gets a long pass. Fourth down and they get another long pass. Yeah that lady play stings as it resulted in points but that drive should have ended long before that play.
  25. Oregon boosts College Football Playoff case with last-second defeat of Iowa It was far from the flashy, dominant win we’ve grown accustomed to seeing Oregon pull off. But even though the Ducks didn’t pummel the Hawkeyes to death, it’s just as impressive of a win. Oregon was without leading receiver Dakorien Moore and tight end Kenyon Sadiq was hobbled. Gary Bryant Jr., another important receiver, left early in the contest. The pressure was on for Dante Moore and company to execute against one of the best passing defenses in the country. Instead, the Ducks flexed their muscles and reminded the committee its defense is up there with one of the best. “I guess that’s what they call Big Ten football,” Lanning said. “What an unbelievable game.”
  26. What a great day to be a Duck!!! Washington eliminated from playoffs!!
  27. Ducks' playoff hopes survive in Iowa City, reach 8-1Autzen ZooDucks' playoff hopes survive in Iowa City, reach 8-1The Ducks earned a gritty victory in Kinnick Stadium, driving 54 yards on the final 10 plays for Atticus Sappington's third field goal of the game to win 18-16.

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