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Doesn't "Vandy Quarterback" erase all credibility from the start?
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Hey, they play the powerful Pac (St)eight! That has to count for something...
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2027 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc.
NJDuck replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Oregon offers talented 2027 four-star OT Li'Marcus Jones Oregon has been extending scholarship offers plenty the past few days, with talented four-star OT Li'Marcus Jones landing one https://247sports.com/college/oregon/article/oregon-ducks-football-recruiting-limarcus-jones-2027-offensive-tackle-251041394/ -
Oregon set up for recruiting surge and who will be this year's statistical leaders
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Bucs WR compares Bucky Irving to MVP finalist, Super Bowl champion WWW.YARDBARKER.COM During a recent chat with Ira Kaufman of JoeBucsFan.com, Sterling Shepard offered high praise for Tampa Bay's current RB1.
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I can't see much more happening than a LOT of litigation and possibly the end of the NCAA with a football group being created with no other sports included. It may become a 4 to 6 or 8 regional split up of teams. Oregon would be back on the West Coast or Northwest region and probably fine with a split of the annual revenue this set-up would gather in. The NCAA could probably not survive without football money so it will be interesting to see what happens to all the other sports, basketball probably leading the financial contribution to whatever develops. Would the universities be forced somehow to put money from football back into the other sports? Could they if there was no functional NCC or they just plain were no longer part of it? Would so many scholarships for many just disappear? Would other 'organizations' develop for baseball, basketball (men and women or just men?)? It's really a lot to take in but I think this decision may kill college sports rather than 'help' them. Even if none of this happens, Title IX is going to be a big firecracker in the toilet and probably reformatted in the end. About the only thing I am sure of is that football will survive and thrive. It's too big to kill.
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Throwing shade at the BIG means nothing if your conference refuses to play against them as part of their OOC schedule. Vanderbilt is only part of the SEC because of location, and their QB is oblivious that they have been a whipping post for the conference for most of their football existence.
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No offense to our SEC folks here, but the SEC clinging to its 8 game schedule is offensive. It's boasting and arrogant, "We're so much better than everybody else". Finebaum's ranting is his job and is just noise. The 8 games is part of the competition, competition that is being swept over, with everything else in the pursuit of money. No SEC fan can laugh at Diego's comments too loudly if they condone the 8 game schedule.
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Bret Bielma has coached in the B1G and the SEC. Here are Bielema's thoughts on the SEC, in particular, the SEC staying at 8 games. Bret Bielema puts the SEC on blast over College Football Playoff expansion SATURDAYBLITZ.COM The talk of the entire offseason in College Football this year has been over the format of the College Football Playoff. After just one season in the expanded 1 It's a close call, but I think Bret is a better source than Don Diego.
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It's all good. It passes the 'No Mari(o) smell test!'
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Because they are women? My comment did not in any manner infer that women who produce the same revenues as men should receive less revenue. Please point out my specific statement(s) that support your belief that my argument discriminates against women? There is 20.5 million dollars to be revenue-shared. Is it not basic economics that the people providing the vast majority of the revenue, football and men's basketball, should receive a greater share of the revenue? If they do not continue to produce the same revenue, men's and women's tennis and many other sports will disappear, and the Athletic department will be in the red and not the black Your idea of 'fairness' and mine differ. I don't believe those who produce less money deserve a share equal to those who produce more. I don't believe a woman tennis player struggling on the circuit deserves the same money as Coco Gauff. I know for a fact the struggling player will not appear on a Wheaties box as does Coco. I also do not think women on the pro circuit deserve the same prize money as the men's tour, which brings in far more dollars. This is not an argument founded in 'equality,' but rather, founded on economics. A person's sex should not ipso facto equate to receiving the same money as another person who produces more money. I understand and support LSU women's gymnast Livvy Dunne making millions of dollars more in NIL income than Michigan men's champion gymnast Fred Richard. I see no argument that would justify Fred making the same money as Livvy simply because he's a man. Regardless of sex, people who produce less revenue do not deserve the same return as those who produce more revenue. Thank you for the reply.
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Saban No. 1 a no brainer. Chip No. 11. From Nick Saban at Alabama to Jeff Brohm at Purdue: College football's top 25 coaching hires this century - CBSSports.com WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM The group includes national champions, program builders and those who brought historic success Too early for Lanning.
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Four "What if's" for this season. Moore, Moore & Sadiq are really that good. Bear Alex is all BIG Run game better than passing game Secondary is too new Four "What If's" for Oregon's 2025 Football Season - On3 WWW.ON3.COM There are a number of 'what ifs' for this Oregon roster this season that will heavily impact predictions.
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2029 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc.
NJDuck replied to NJDuck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Oregon football extends offer to 2029 OT prospect Xavier Berry There's planning ahead, and then there is this. Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks have extended a scholarship offer to Xavier Berry, a 6-foot-6, 260-pound offensive lineman from Puyallup, Wash. Berry's weight might be considered light for a college offensive lineman, but it's understanding for his age, as he will be entering the eighth grade in the fall. Yes, the eighth grade. Oregon football extends offer to 2029 OT prospect Xavier Berry DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Oregon Ducks extended a scholarship offer to 2029 offensive tackle Xavier Berry, a head-turning 8th grader.- 1 reply
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Vandy Quarterback Talks B1G About the SEC
DrJacksPlaidPants replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Vandy's non-conference schedule speaks for itself (Utah State, Ga Southern, Charleston Southern and Va Tech), but I'm willing to bet that they drop at least two of the four. -
I am surrounded by Beavs at work.....and they lit the cigar early. Today will be a glum hump day.
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Federal funding, hell even state funding, has become a smaller piece of the Total Revenue for many Power 4 schools since 1965 or whenever Title IX was enacted. I wonder if some schools would opt to forgo federal funding to avoid the sports revenue sharing? Especially if research grants, as opposed to financial aid, are considered outside the definition of Title IX federal funding.
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Kayvon Thibodeaux working hard to do whatever it takes for the team to succeed. Best of luck to Kayvon. Geaux Thibodeaux! New York Giants' Kayvon Thibodeaux Gives Injury Update, Eyes NFL Sack Record WWW.SI.COM Former Oregon Duck turned New York Giants linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux isn’t afraid to dream big. For the second year in a row, he said he’s entering the season
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DAT is excluded for not knowing how to block downfield and costing us dearly.
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Vandy Quarterback Talks B1G About the SEC
woundedknees replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
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I remember one game distinctly from the Ducks 2007 season. It was a top five matchup against Arizona State, the Ducks rolled in that game. Dixon definitely looked like a Heisman contender. My fan hood being what it is, I can't say Dixon should've won it over Tebow. But the Ducks had a better season that year and Dixon would've been a worthy winner. I actually think Tebow had a better season in '08, the team obviously did as they won the National Championship.