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  2. What Evan Stewart’s injury means for Oregon Football in 2025 DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Oregon Ducks got a tough injury blow with wide receiver Evan Stewart, so what does it... This is very unfortunate news for OBD. There is a lot of depth in the WR room that will now need to step up.
  3. Get On The Bus! Nicolas Cage as John Madden, Christian Bale as Al Davis Seen in New Movie Set Photos BLEACHERREPORT.COM Football fans got a fresh look at Nicolas Cage and Christian Bale in their roles as John Madden and Al Davis, respectively.
  4. FPI ranking of Ducks 2025 opponents, FWIW Ranking Oregon Ducks’ 2025 opponents from easiest to toughest, per ESPN FPI DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM A look at where the opponents on the Oregon Ducks' 2025 schedule land on ESPN's updated Football Power Index. You rank 13 SEC teams (81.25% of the conference) in your top 25, and ipso facto, SEC teams have the most difficult preseason schedules.
  5. Jon, as always you give us a good take-to-debate! I don't know about University of Minnesota being one of the top 32, as I'd imagine that Miami would want to be "in" and connected to the Dolphins. We might end up with quite a few matchups that are not geographically close to each other, although I like the matchup you have for Our Beloved Ducks. Arik Armstead, No. 91 for the 49ers...
  6. 30, I agree, cut to the chase! I thought what seemed to be a detente between the B1G and the SEC, and between Fox and Disney/ESPN, with the formation of the Venu streaming service, would move things along to the formation of a Super Conference. B1G, you add teams X and Notre Dame. SEC, you add Clemson, UNC, and X, X. Now, the B1G and the SEC do not seem to be on the same page when it comes to a new PO format. Looks like the same old parochial, our 8 conference games are much more difficult than your 9 conference games, intransigence from the SEC. If you can't agree on how many conference games will be played, well, good luck on agreeing to anything else. In one form or another, further consolidation of CFB and likely, Men's CBB is coming. But it looks like there will be more bumps on the road, and in state houses and courtrooms, before we see CFB and CBB super conferences.
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  8. The College Sports Commission died in vitro. Saint Nick, among others, supported the concept but realized the Commission had nothing new to present to Congress that the solons had not already heard and failed to act. The power of the players has seen a 180-degree shift from the days when the 'Management' ruled. What incentive is there for the athletes to agree to any change that would take away their ability to hopscotch from program to program and make additional money with every move? Especially, when the athletes have courts from coast to coast and state legislatures seemingly in their pocket. The idea of an NIL review board that will come along with the House settlement, awaiting approval and still likely to be approved, sounds good in theory. But in reality, why shouldn't a tight end recruit make ten million dollars a year? Because such an amount exceeds market value? Because a payment in this amount violates recruiting rules? Logic says that $10 million a year for a player with no college football experience has to exceed market value. But how would such a finding be enforced in Tennessee, where the legislature has passed a law(s) making the terms of the House settlement unenforceable in the Volunteer State? Keep your hands off of Vandy! Lawyers are standing by to file Restraint of Trade suits shortly after an NIL deal is disqualified. The odds are very much in favor of 'injured student-athlete.' And any self-restraint on NIL deals has disappeared, with people with more money than sense willing to pay whatever it takes for good old U, or good old State, to win titles in football, basketball, soccer, swimming, and softball. Softball? The Oklahoma run in the NCAA Softball Tourney championships ended at the hands of a pitcher who transferred from Stanford to Texas Tech for $1 million. (I don't know if I'd leave Palo Alto for Lubbock for One Mill, but no one is asking me or paying me to do so? ) I reiterate what I expressed in the article, College Sports need Congress to provide shelter. But without a bargained for agreement between a Players Union and Management, I don't believe the Congressional Calvary will ride in to rescue college sports from itself. Once again: Shout Out to my editor!
  9. Jon, I wish this would come to fruition before the 30's, The NFL is a machine, a tank actually, just rolling over everything in its path. Ever since NIL and the transfer portal, college football as we remember it, has disappeared. NFL-lite will bring order and parity, schedules will be consistent. Playoffs will be seeded according to performance during the season, not by a committee. Sounds good to me.
  10. Social media swirling with rumors of Evan Stewart injury. Oregon Ducks' Receiver Depth Challenged If Evan Stewart Is Injured, Out For Season WWW.SI.COM Oregon Ducks senior wide receiver Evan Stewart may be out for the season with an injury suffered this week. Multiple unconfirmed reports are swirling on social
  11. Even with Saint Nick Saban co-chairing the newly formed Commission on College Athletics, I don’t believe Congress is prepared to ride in and fix what ails college athletics. Even Mr. FishDuck is skeptical, and took a break to share his doubts with me. College sports need NFL-like Congressional relief from ... Believing Congress to Rescue College Football? | FishDuck FISHDUCK.COM Even with Saint Nick Saban co-chairing the newly formed Commission on College Athletics, I don’t believe Congress is prepared to ride in and fix what ails…
  12. USC looks like they're out for Ryder Lyons! 5-Star Quarterback Ryder Lyons Cancels USC Trojans Visit: Oregon Ducks Visit Looms WWW.SI.COM Recruits in the class of 2026 and beyond are making hard choices...
  13. I remember when Roger Bannister broke the 4-minute mile and turned me into a track fan. Then Pre rekindled that original fire. They both live on.
  14. Nobody knows until the season starts. The greatest QB ever to play at Tennessee couldn’t win a national championship in 1997, but his backup did the following season.
  15. There is no "pressure" mounting. There are no "doubts". There is possibly the most talented team the UO has ever assembled that will just need some live game reps to gel into one of the best teams the UO has ever had. They may have a stumble or two in the season while gaining that experience or they may not. That's why they play the game but this is nothing more than manufactured pre season drama.
  16. Is anybody expecting him to carry the entire team on his back all year? Tough to have a QB with 5 years of experience every year. Moore throws a good ball, and the question of most younger QB’s is whether they can read defensive sets, and remember defensive tendencies during a game. In the words of Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, don’t think, just do. We will find out if he can play ball at this level soon enough.
  17. Oh, that was a dandy, as is this one below... "Is Will Stein a genius or merely another coordinator with a flashy playbook?" Lovely. Another writer-hack who gives us a typical blah-blah article...
  18. He makes my point why we should NOT have conference tournaments. So we play 30, that is THIRTY CONFERENCE GAMES, to have the season tarnished by one game in a silly tournament? Oregon State lost four games to us, had a similar record, SAT OUT THE TOURNAMENT WEEK, and did just fine in the seeding.
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  20. OK State, a B12 powerhouse that happened to go 0-9 in the B12 last season. ed! Take no opponent for granted, but Dante will have Moore experience than the QB who mounts up for the Cowboys. RB Ollie Gordon, after a great 2023 season and a bad 2024 season, is gone. Gundy will be starting close to an entirely new team in 2025.
  21. While people voiced their hatred of the tournament’s pool-play format, citing that it created “meaningless” games, I don’t think I watched a single contest that didn’t matter for NCAA tournament seeding Not really. If OBD had won the B1G they would not have been in the top 8.
  22. Moore than enough!
  23. Ruth: A bummer ending to an unforgettable year and experience - Daily Emerald DAILYEMERALD.COM Oregon head coach Mark Wasikowski ended his press conference after being eliminated from the Eugene Regional the same way...
  24. Pressure Mounts on Dante Moore as Doubts Emerge Over Dan Lanning’s $1.7M Mastermind’s Oregon Agenda
  25. Only way the NFL would agree to allow their players to participate? Ultimate Frisbee would be more interesting than this.
  26. Note, the B1G has indicated it will consider a 5-11 model, the highest ranked 5 conference champions and 11 at-large teams, with the field seeded following the PO Committee rankings, IF the SEC agrees to play 9 conference games. The winners and losers of a potential 5+11 Playoff model - Saturday Down South WWW.SATURDAYDOWNSOUTH.COM What would be the pros and cons of the 5+11 College Football Playoff model? The winners and losers might surprise you.
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