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BIG joins the picture New Intel Confirms Wisconsin’s Strong Demand Against Mario Cristobal After B1G Puts Miami on Notice - EssentiallySports WWW.ESSENTIALLYSPORTS.COM Roster theft or player held hostage? Wisconsin's legal war with Mario Cristobal and the Canes' over an NIL deal will expose the truth.
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Oregon Football: Dakorien Moore’s Ceiling in 2025
30Duck replied to FishDuck Article's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I'll round up to 800 yards for the season and 12 touchdowns, I hope Moore to Moore delivers a lot of deep downfield TD's, but if Sadiq or Kasper got a lot of looks in the red zone that would be fine. if Moore to Moore can simulate Howard to Smith from last season the Ducks will be in great shape, but I don't want a Herbert to Mitchell situation. -
Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (5)
Mudslide replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Dan Lanning explains why Oregon went after Makhi Hughes - On3 WWW.ON3.COM . -
Dana Altman recruiting Paul Mbiya a recent recommit from NC State Wolfpack. Not only 6-11, but a 7-7 wingspan. Oregon Ducks' Dana Altman Recruiting Paul Mbiya After NC State Wolfpack Decommitment WWW.SI.COM Paul Mbiya is a 6-11, 260-pound center who boasts a 7-7 wingspan and is back on the Oregon Ducks and coach Dana Altman's radar. He recently decommitted from new
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Our Oregon football program took a massive blow this offseason, losing Evan Stewart for the foreseeable future as WR1. We took some time post-injury to evaluate who would step up as WR1 now, since Stewart was a massive downfield asset for stretching defenses and allotting Dillon Gabriel time in the pocket last year. Dakorien Moore is a reasonable answer down the road, just ... Oregon Football: Dakorien Moore’s Ceiling in 2025 | FishDuck FISHDUCK.COM Our Oregon football program took a massive blow this offseason, losing Evan Stewart for the foreseeable future as WR1. We took some time post-injury to evaluate…
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(Snort) Washington Has A "New-Look" Uniform for 2025?
PittDuck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Is barfy beige really a step up from hooker gold? They both look puke-worthy when matched with putrid purple. -
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(Snort) Washington Has A "New-Look" Uniform for 2025?
30Duck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Hard to teach old dogs new tricks. - Yesterday
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(Snort) Washington Has A "New-Look" Uniform for 2025?
David Marsh replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I guess that's different. I mean if Penn State did this the fan base would lose their freaking minds. But beige isn't a color that sparks any sort of inspiration. -
(Snort) Washington Has A "New-Look" Uniform for 2025?
Charles Fischer replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
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You can check the article and tweets right here, and I notice that the Bastard-Huskies have gone away from the metallic gold pants to a soothing-sweet beige this year! The biggest complaint from Washington fans is that the new look differs very little from the old look. (Nope...it's WORSE!) An Oregon fan noted that there are, "3 stripes on the pants to commemorate every yard Jonah Coleman rushed for against Oregon."
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WOOF! https://athlonsports.com/college/washington-huskies/washington-huskies-new-uniforms-reaction
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Michigan and Illinois have similar schedules, Michigan hosts osu2, Illinois is at the 'shoe. Michigan is at USC, the Trojans go to Illinois, neither play OBD.
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The SEC wants to have their cupcakes and eat it too. The article suggests, 'fine, 8 conference games' but how about scheduling a team with some meat on the bone, maybe Illinois instead of Eastern Illinois, or at least Kansas? Kentucky is in the SEC, but according to PAWL, they aren't all that. "Very average," Finebaum said. "I'm not saying he can't have a winning season, but I'll just go through it in my head right now: one, two, three, four, five, I think right now 6-6 would be a pretty good season. It wouldn't be a pretty good season if you've had two bad seasons in a row, I'm just thinking I don't see a lot better than 6-6 or at the absolute best 7-5, which is pretty mediocre."
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While schools are prohibited from communicating with players who are not in the transfer portal, the NCAA told Yahoo Sports in January that current rules “do not prevent a student-athlete from unenrolling from an institution, enrolling at a new institution and competing immediately.” Lucas’ attorney, Darren Heitner, said in January that Wisconsin violated NCAA rules by not putting Lucas’ name into the transfer portal. Heitner said Lucas decided to enroll at Miami after learning that his father suffered a “serious, life-threatening illness.” The attorney has threatened to file an antitrust lawsuit against Wisconsin. This is crazier than the contact base stealing and obstruction rules in softball & baseball!