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Oregon's Quarterback Recruiting: Panic or Patience?
GeotechDuck replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Oregon has had several recent 4* and 5* recruits that didn’t pan out. Most of them didn’t do much better after transferring. Thompson, Burmeister, Butterfield, Jonson, Rodrigues, Mahalak all come to mind. -
2026 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc. (6)
Smith72 replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Let's hope all the recruits last weekend commit to Oregon, and spend their career in Eugene. Oregon Ducks Closing In On Five-Star Cornerback Recruit Brandon Arrington? WWW.SI.COM The Oregon Ducks are fresh off possibly their biggest recruiting weekend of this current cycle, hosting over five top recruits that they hope will decide to mak - Today
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Oregon WR Evan Stewart is not expected to play in 2025 because of an injury suffered last week. Talks further with the WR room.
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Oregon's Quarterback Recruiting: Panic or Patience?
Porter replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
You are spot on. A look at the QB room for Oregon shows a tough climb to get to the field. Oregon is in a new atmosphere we fans are not used to. The type of recruits we want to bring in, and will bring in, are looking at at least a year or or two before they will be on magazine covers. There are plenty of other place where they can display their talent much more quickly and as solid talent they will. Of course they may not become part of a national championship group any time soon though many are more interested in exposure to get that NFL invite and I don't blame them. That said, don't give up on seeing a commitment from somebody who has the talent to fit into the room, now or in another year after a Mormon mission maybe more than one recruit and even they may never see the turf as a starter. -
The SEC is considered a hot bed of sports partially due to our old friend East Coast Bias. People in the east do not travel as much as we do in the west to begin with and I'm guessing money is tight for traveling right now. There is also inertia as these team have done well in all three sports recently. Football has that advantage of one less conference opponent than other conferences. To be fair I believe Oregon State is the only school north of the Mason-Dixon line to have won the CWS and they did it more than once. Correct me if I am mistaken. The only B1G teams actually on the east coast are not powerhouses so .. The bias will continue for a while though the SEC continues to drift farther away from their last national championship in football. Alabama is no longer the challenge that Georgia and Texas are becoming but they have not been to the promised land, either. We lived with it in the PAC12 and will to a lesser extent now that we are in the B1G.
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Get Ready for a Week 5 Whiteout! Drew Allar's return dominates Penn State's key storylines entering 2025 SATURDAYTRADITION.COM Drew Allar didn't want that dreaded interception against Notre Dame to define him, and here are 5 storylines surrounding his return.
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Oregon's Quarterback Recruiting: Panic or Patience?
Nevada Dawg replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I didn't disagree with the premise that experience matters. But I will proudly stand by my post. -
Throughout the baseball season--all you saw on the major sites was articles and drooling over SEC baseball. Yet the eight teams of the Mens College World Series is only made up of two SEC teams from an original 13 that began play in the Regionals. Top seeds of Vanderbilt, Texas, Auburn, Georgia, and Ole Miss went down with a stunning five of eight national seeds not even making it to the Super-Regionals. Either that is bad seeding, or massive overhype... While the SEC has more in the MCWS than any other conference, (two) it is a routine number, and not one that matches the over-the-top-stuff written about them through the season. Arkansas is considered the most talented team remaining, but as Oregon knows...it all depends upon how your pitchers are doing on a given day. The FORGOTTEN Group... Very quietly a group from the West Coast....where little respect is given, outperformed the SEC by the trio of Oregon State, UCLA and Arizona. Didn't they used to be in a good baseball conference that was routinely dismissed in RPI and rankings? These teams out west stunned everyone, and yet Our Beloved Ducks hold SIX wins over two of them...but not at the right time of the season. I salute these other teams because they peaked at the right time, while Oregon peaked just before season end and tailed off. Between these observations, and how two national regionals were hosted in the State of Oregon...I'd say that baseball out west is looking promising, and Oregon will have their say in future tournaments. The deepest group of top teams are not in the SEC or the ACC, but OUT WEST!
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I'm an old guy. When I was a kid, the only visualizations I ever had of the Ducks' uniforms was black and white newspaper photos One of the things I remember vividly was my first visit to an actual Oregon game in 1963 and how the bright green and yellow jumped out at me. It was like electricity. I think the Ducks should wear some combination of green and yellow every week. They're the only team in the Big 10 with those colors. When they wear them, people notice. I remember Booger McFarland commenting favorably on a green and yellow kit the team wore one Saturday. It is truly electric and needs no enhancement. I would mention uniform colors I don't like, but for the Men (and Women!) of Oregon, nothing will ever beat green and yellow. It pops. No sense in trying any harder than that.
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2026 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc. (6)
Mudslide replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
O'Brien getting closer to the Ducks? Oregon Ducks, Dan Lanning Prioritizing 5-Star Recruit Tyler Atkinson WWW.SI.COM The Oregon Ducks hosted a number of elite recruiting targets over the weekend, including five-star linebacker Tyler Atkinson. Widely considered one of the top l -
Great clips from the early days of ESPN have Beano screaming: "Where in the hell is Fowler!" The Fowler he called for was a young intern out of CU, Chris Fowler. Chris went on to have a pretty good career with ESPN. Beano's love for Notre Dame was right there with Lou 'Granny' Holtz. The Courtroom skits with Holtz and Mark May in front of Judge Rece Davis were terrific. Rece is another guy who has done well at E$PN.
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Best mascot in the game imo. Back in the seventies or eighties there was talk to have a live Gator be at football games. Luckily for UGA that idea never produced anything. As we saw in the 2018 Sugar Bowl vs Texas when Bevo acted like a Bull meeting a Bulldog played out. Luckily UGA wasn't hurt, the same couldn't be said about the team that day.
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Lee is still good for a few good quips here and there. Older guys tell the best stories, and I've come to appreciate even the smallest bits of it. I remember the days of Lou Holtz battling that guy Mark May, and Beano Cook not understanding Colin Cowherd when he asked him if Beano was going to enjoy the Super Salad. Beano took it as Colin asking if he liked Soup or Salad better.
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So, We're all Waiting for FOOTBALL, but There is Other Stuff to Discuss
30Duck replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Congratulations! - Yesterday
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The Alpha and Omega in Columbus. Will Lee Finish with a Buckeye Beanie Like He Opened with in 1996? ESPN announces site for Lee Corso's final "College GameDay" pick WWW.SPORTINGNEWS.COM The legendary coach-turned-analyst will have a full-circle moment for his final show. Picking Ohio State to defeat Penn State back when was an easier choice than picking the Buckeyes to beat the Horns and Archie.
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Commissioners Address House v. NCAA Settlement
Jon Joseph replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Spot On Critique of the New Enforcemant Agency that Many Saw Coming From a Mile Away. All college football fans should fear this potential scenario with the new College Sports Commission policing entity - Saturday Down South WWW.SATURDAYDOWNSOUTH.COM The College Sports Commission is set to govern college football in his new era, but could that yield some harsh realities for fans? You bet. -
Commissioners Address House v. NCAA Settlement
Jon Joseph replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
The NCAA, and the defendant conferences, should have filed bankrutcy and arrived at a long term solution. The House settlement stabalizes nothing. Baker: Settlement helps NCAA stabilize, avoid 'bankruptcy' - ESPN WWW.ESPN.COM NCAA president Charlie Baker framed the multi-billion dollar House settlement agreement as one that provides stability to college athletics and avoids "bankruptcy." 'Market value' in the world of capitalism is what someone or some entity is willing to pay you. The House settlement simply means more billable hours for the sharks, er, lawyers. OBD is a member of the group that just agreed to pay $500 million plus to the plaintiff's attorneys and also paid its share of the cost of defending the litigation. House settles with three groups of plaintiffs and that's it. Existing litigation against the NCAA, like Reggie Bush vs. the NCAA, continues and will be added to by the new suits post-House. -
Joel Klatt names surprise team as Penn State's most important game this season “If Penn State loses that game [at home versus Oregon], all anyone is going to be talking about is that James Franklin can’t win these games, because that’s the slow-boiling narrative going into the season,” Klatt said. “… He’s got to win that game. “If you don’t beat Oregon, at home, in the White Out, you’re like ‘Oh no, is this going to work?’ Again, it’s time. You don’t want to put that on your shoulders in November in the ‘Shoe at Ohio State.” Klatt also talked about how the talent disparity is razor thin between these teams, and highlighted the strong, veteran group of Nittany Lions returners that should give Franklin a good chance of earning a marquee victory over the Ducks. Joel Klatt names surprise team as Penn State's most important game this season WWW.SPORTINGNEWS.COM Why Fox Sports' Joel Klatt believes Oregon, not Ohio State, is the most crucial must-win game of the season for James Franklin and Penn State.