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Will Nebraska Ever Be Back?
Great topic Gat. I think Neb’s problem is that the more national college football has become the less regional relevance it’s become. Elite recruits have so many more options these days than just the conference super powers of yesterday year. I think this is also the key issue for many other former top ten fixtures like SUC, LSU and the Florida schools. Before it’s resent resurgence, Texas also watched most of it’s in state players heading elsewhere I’d expect this trend to continue and the Cornhuskers will have to look back at their faded glory like Minnesota, Harvard and Yale.
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Will Nebraska Ever Be Back?
I was surprised when he decided to take that job, because he does have a tougher job in Lincoln, than a ton of other places. To answer your question...no, I do not think Nebraska will come back, as there are too many more attractive options for a college player, IMHO. BTW GatOrlando....you have been a fantastic poster here. Somebody suggested that you have been the OBD member of the month, and I say, "naw." Best of the Summer!
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Will Nebraska Ever Be Back?
I think the coaching staff and the athletic department needs to be able to answer one question when it comes to recruiting.... "Why Nebraska?" and they can't answer that question by pointing to anything they've done but what they are currently doing. Their win last night over a Big 12 team was rather embarrassing as I think Cincinnati would like that deep shot that ended the game back. They didn't need to take that shot, they were gifted 10 yards and there was still plenty of time on the clock to take a couple more chunk plays. Yes, they were lacking timeouts but they were in their field goal kicker's range and they just needed to improve their odds. Nebraska should have won that game by double digits but they won by 3. You can't build a national title winning team without the best recruits and Nebraska isn't doing that. They aren't going to be bad, they'll be a dangerous B1G team, but until they can answer the "why Nebraska" question for recruits I think they'll continue to struggle.
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Time For Dan the Man to Prove That He Can
I'm not sure a top 4 seed is all that the CFP thought it would be. Yes, teams potentially play 1 less game, but last year not a single top 4 team won their game. It will be interesting to see if the different seeding makes a difference. Going a month between playing games is not great. Dan Lannings thoughts of starting the playoff sooner will probably start picking up steam, if the bye teams keep losing.
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Prediction Contest vs. Montana State: First One of the Year!
Ducks 52-13 3 3 287
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Will Nebraska Ever Be Back?
This question could be asked about many programs like USC, Miami, or even Florida. But those three have several built in advantages and it's a matter of if not when imo. Like Michigan, Texas or Notre Dame. But Nebraska has no home recruiting base, and the truth is kids nationwide have never known Nebraska to be what people over thirty have seen. The Huskers dominated with a mix of their weight program, walk on monsters and the ability to stack guys on the depth chart. Their option offense was also nearly impossible to stop with the monsters on their line. The defense was black shirt nasty and they rolled teams with more speed like Texas, Oklahoma or Florida. They ran Peyton Manning out during his last Volunteer start in the Orange Bowl, and to me they were the true 1997 champions. Since they got blown out in consecutive games to end the 2001 season it seems like they've just lost their place. First they fired alum Frank Solich after 2003 and hired Bill Callahan. He completely changed the culture and it didn't work. After that it was hot head Pelini, but for all his negatives he did keep them at nine wins. They tried going back to the Callihan system with longtime Oregon State coach Mike Riley and that started their ten year stretch of no bowl game participation. After that they tried to emulate Michigan and hire their golden boy Scott Frost. A guy who led UCF to their best two years ever. Nebraska fans were so happy, but then the games happened.... Frost is now a man seen as a lazy pariah. Matt Rhule has been at the helm for three years now. If he fails by Nebraska standards this year, he might be on the hot seat. My question is what should Nebraska be expected to achieve? Will they ever get into the B1G hierarchy? Can they make a playoff? Can they make a run like Notre Dame did last year?
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New Freedoms Allowed for GameDay Threads: "Go Ahead and Let it Go...."
I've decided. Anything goes in the GameDay thread, anything. Usual rules apply in the other forum threads. (And I am sure it will create some purposeful "misunderstandings" with some people)
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Oregon - Montana State Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Duck Tape: Film Analysis of Montana State FootballA preview of Oregon’s week 1 opponent in Autzen Addicted To QuackDuck Tape: Film Analysis of Montana State FootballA preview of Oregon’s week 1 opponent in Autzen
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Prediction Contest vs. Montana State: First One of the Year!
39-14 Ducks win 3 turnovers 4 sacks 268 passing yds
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Oregon - Montana State Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
5 questions for Oregon Ducks to answer ahead of Week 1 game vs. Montana State 5 questions for Oregon Ducks to answer
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Time For Dan the Man to Prove That He Can
Darren, great article! Just my opinion: On the QB position, many teams will have first time starting QB's. At least Dante Moore has some real time game experience. That experience came with a weak support system around him. That will not be the case this year. Whether its Dante, Austin or Luke under center, the talent is around them. I expect all the QB's to execute at a high level. Now that the rest of the BIG has game film on 14 Duck games, they have a clear view of Steins Offensive game plans. Hopefully, DL and Stein have made some changes/additions so the O can adjust (in game) to an opponent DC with a great game plan. One thing is certain this year. No Duck QB will step on the field with a combined 123 starts that Bo and Dillion brought. It is up to DL and Stein to game plan for the lack of QB experience. As for the Duck D: The D has played a solid role the last three seasons. You dont go something like 35-6 without a solid defense. However, whether it was injuries to key players or lack of game planning by DL and staff, in 5 of those 6 losses our opponents recognized and exploited our D. (We did not have the talent and depth to compete with Georgia) So now we begin the journey with more talent and depth than any Duck team, maybe ever. To me and its just my opinion, anything less than 11-1 in the regular season is on the staff. Go Ducks!
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New Freedoms Allowed for GameDay Threads: "Go Ahead and Let it Go...."
In the past, my rules stated that we could be critical of current coaching decisions, and player performance, but not get personal in the forum. And anything could be said about a former player or coach. So being critical of coaching and player performance is what a forum is for--and thus why we have that available...but do we want to allow OBD members to begin calling current coaches and players, "stupid" or "lazy", or more colorful and denigrating tags? What I liked about the current rules is how the line was clear, and my concern is that if I allow people to call Lupoi or Stein a name and declare their intelligence level in the GameDay thread....how long before we see it in the forum and I have to deal with it? I am trying to let people blow off steam, yet not create for hassles for me.
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Duck Sports Central: "Take Two Tuesday" and "Thursday Round-Up"
Taking Nothing For Granted Some moments stop you. They strip away the noise, the routines, the deadlines — everything we convince ourselves matters most — and leave you face to face with what actually does. Duck Sports CentralFlock Talk: Don't You (Forget About Me)Oregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
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Time For Dan the Man to Prove That He Can
I agree that this is definitely the "prove it" season for Tosh Lupoi. He needs to show what he can do with an exclusively Dan Lanning team of players. If we don't see an improvement from our secondary and linebacker play then we and more importantly, Lanning, should seriously question the need for a change at DC. With the move to a 12 team, and eventually 16 team playoff, Oregon should absolutely be in the playoff picture every year. And getting there no longer requires teams to bet everything on the huge matchup of the year, and be so demoralized if they lose, that it kills all momentum for the rest of the season. Play within the game plan, stay disciplined, don't commit egregious penalties, don't get caught in trap games and we will almost always be a lock for the playoff every year. It is at that point that we start dialing up the offense as Ohio State did. We start adding extra coverage packages. We make sure we are healthy for the post-season stretch. This is how NFL teams win Superbowls, and it is now how college teams will win the whole thing with extra games added.
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Prediction Contest vs. Montana State: First One of the Year!
Ducks 48-14 2 turnovers 5 sacks 283 passing yards
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2027 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc.
Going to have to keep our fingures crossed. Oregon Ducks Predicted To Land Five-Star Defensive Line Recruit Over SEC Schools
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B1G Sigh of Relief + Oh Boy Boise!
There QB1 went down early in the 2nd quarter. Oregon Ducks' Week 2 opponent loses starting quarterback to injury
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B1G Sigh of Relief + Oh Boy Boise!
I think he has 12 of them on his schedule.
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Time For Dan the Man to Prove That He Can
Thanks Darren. I guess we will have to see if Tosh can change his spots this year. We also need to get Steve Young's gorilla off our back. The roadblocks we have faced: Dennis Dixon's knee; Michael Dyers knee/forearm; Cam Newton's $$$ for his father's church; Michael Penix x's 2; expanding to 12 in 2024, if it had remained at 4, no osu in the playoffs. Someday (hopefully in all of our lifetimes) we need the stars to correctly align and the time for us to not be close but actually have that cigar (other than for recruiting).
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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (7)
Good advice for all receivers and running backs! Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks' Gary Bryant Jr. Preaches 'Explosive' Wide R...After the torn patellar tendon of senior wide receiver Evan Stewart occurred during the offseason, the Oregon Ducks needed a mature receiver to replace him. One
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Prediction Contest vs. Montana State: First One of the Year!
Oregon 42-17 2 3 295
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Oregon - Montana State Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
3 Reasons Why Dillon Thieneman Will Be Oregon Ducks' Most Valuable PlayerThe Oregon Ducks added a top safety in the nation this offseason in former Purdue Boilermakers star Dillon Thieneman. What makes Thieneman an option for the Ducks' most valuable player this season? Oregon Ducks On SI3 Reasons Why Dillon Thieneman Will Be Oregon Ducks' Most...Coach Dan Lanning added plenty of weapons to the No. 7 Oregon Ducks’ arsenal in the offseason, while also returning key players. How the Ducks’ new starting qua
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Time For Dan the Man to Prove That He Can
Great article @Darren Perkins I’ve thought a lot about your point #1, and I agree with you. The defense is DL’s burden to make sure it’s in peak form. I’m really excited to see what Dante Moore will do. I’d make the argument he has the best arm talent I’ve seen at Oregon, so the potential is sky high.
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Oregon - Montana State Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Oregon football roundtable predictions for Ducks Week 1 game vs. Montana State Oregon football roundtable predictions
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Oregon - Montana State Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Defensive back Kingston Lopa’s rare size gives No. 7 Oregon flexibilityoregonliveKingston Lopa adds versatility to Oregon defense with 6-f...The 6-foot-5 and 210 pound defensive back is being utilized across multiple positions in the secondary