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2027 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc.
Keegan Croucher, elite QB, down to Ole Miss, Oregon, Penn StateKeegan Croucher, elite QB, down to Ole Miss, Oregon, Penn...Elite quarterback down to 3
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Will the Duck Defensive Secondary be a Liability Again this Year?
Usually the DB's reflect the situation up front. If the DL and LB's are good the DB's mirror it. Since IMO this is the first year Lanning has a "Lanning" defence up front. I suspect everything will be just fine.
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OFF TOPICS: For Your Interest (7)
QB, or not QB? Wake Up and give traveling man Robby Ashford a hand. And don't doubt Dante! On3Latest intel on top remaining college football quarterbac...Week 1 is now exactly a week away, and some college football programs have yet to name a starting quarterback. Here's the latest intel.
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Will the Duck Defensive Secondary be a Liability Again this Year?
I recall the early Lanning days when he was asked about the blueprint and the roster he was inheriting. He said the plan was to build from the trenches outward. Lupoi echoed that on defense specifically. Taking them at their word then the timetable makes sense that this is the year we should see developed players with the desired measurables on the back end. Should be fun…..personally I am most worried about receiving on the offensive side
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Duck Sports Central: "Take Two Tuesday" and "Thursday Round-Up"
DSC Inside Read: A 3-2-1 Primer for 2025Setting the Stage Dan Lanning enters Year 4 in Eugene with his deepest, most complete roster yet — and perhaps his biggest challenge. After three weeks of fall camp, two scrimmages, and endless reps, Oregon emerges sharper, faster, and more competitive than at any point in his tenure. But the Ducks’ path to the College Football Playoff won’t be simple. Oregon opens with Montana State and Oklahoma State, and Oregon State before the Big Ten gauntlet begins with a tricky early trip to Northwestern. From there: at Penn State, Indiana, at Rutgers, Wisconsin, at Iowa, Minnesota, USC, and at Washington. The Ducks’ roster can contend with anyone in the country, but success in 2025 hinges on how quickly this group settles into roles — and whether they can survive an unforgiving Big Ten slate. Here’s what we learned from fall camp, what we still don’t know, and where this season is headed. Duck Sports CentralDSC Inside Read: A 3-2-1 Primer for 2025Oregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
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Will the Duck Defensive Secondary be a Liability Again this Year?
Cornerback is one of the most difficult positions to play on defense. A CB’s reaction times and quickness are negated if a decent QB has the time to throw the ball. The most effective secondaries get a huge assist from the pass rush, or blitzing scheme. With 39 sacks Oregon was ranked #6. Oregon’s passing defense allowed 187 yards/game, and total defense allowed 19.4 points/game. Our red zone defense was below average allowing teams to score 85% of the time. To compare, tOSU pass defense allowed 167/game, and total defense 12.9 points/game. Their red zone defense allowed scores 60% of the time, and was near the top in the nation. Our secondary is just part of the entire story.
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Will the Duck Defensive Secondary be a Liability Again this Year?
Great article! Hoping to see this defense take on DL's personality, and start to resemble those defenses he coached at Georgia.
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Bussin' With The Boys & Josh Pate Make Their Predictions
One of my favorite collaborations: Bussin' With the Boys and Josh Pate. If you recall from the win against tosu at Autzen, Dan Lanning immediately went berserk and body slammed into two guys . . . it was the guys from Bussin' With the Boys. My favorite part was Josh Pate saying that he went to Oregon's practice recently, and he said: "I got no doubt about Dante Moore". (see 52 minute mark) I try not to get my hopes up too much, but I'm hearing this from other national sports folks once they observe an Oregon practice.
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Will the Duck Defensive Secondary be a Liability Again this Year?
There aren't many of them... But there is ONE that we cannot ignore, Ohio State. Many will argue that Ohio State has a pretty balanced attack which is pretty true as well but they have elite receivers and usually quarterback talent that can destroy secondaries. Then the playoff itself will have plenty of elite receivers that we'll have to defend to reach the natty.
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Will the Duck Defensive Secondary be a Liability Again this Year?
Spot on, great read! I’d equate having a good passing attack to having a good 3-point shooting team in college hoops. Any team with a draft-able QB, a couple good WRs and an air first scheme has a shot to win a shootout on a given day, especially at home. The great equalizer for talent which our buddy Mike Leach (RIP) made a career out of. Relying on this probably won’t get you to 10 wins very often, but it can make a team consistently bowl eligible that otherwise wouldn’t be. That being said, there aren’t a lot of air it out “buzz saws” in our new league, so it may take a while to find out if we have the same weakness this year.
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Can We Bring Back "Win The Day" Motto?
Agreed . . . also think it would be great in the weight room.
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College Football 2025: How Much Does Each Position Cost
The moniker "student athlete" is now truly a misnomer.
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College Football 2025: How Much Does Each Position Cost
Isaiah World turned down 2 Mil? But what did he get? Oregon Ducks' Top Transfer Turned Down Lucrative NIL Deal At Other School?
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Wondering What our Pro Ducks are Doing? (3)
Former Duck Jackson Powers-Johnson moves to Guard and wins the starting position for the Raiders! Autzen ZooDuck fan favorite and Rimington Award winner proves again...When Jackson Powers-Johnson was a freshman offensive guard at Oregon in 2021, the Ducks ran short of defensive linemen for the Alamo Bowl against Oklahoma.
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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2025” (7)
Stunning admission by Dante Moore! Autzen ZooDante Moore makes a stunning admission about Oregon quart...In the last week of Fall Camp the media asked Dante Moore to compare himself to Bo Nix and Dillon Gabriel.
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2025 BIG Info, Predictions, Etc. (10)
College football odds: Penn State, Notre Dame among 10 best bets for perfect regular seasons in 2025 The teams that stand the best chance of getting through the regular season undefeated
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2025 BIG Info, Predictions, Etc. (10)
Oregon Ducks Tied With SEC Recruiting Powerhouse For Most 5-Star CommitsThe Oregon Ducks and Alabama Crimson Tide are tied for the most five-star commits in the recruiting class of 2026. Oregon's class features five-star recruits like offensive tackle Immanuel Iheanacho, safety Jett Washington, EDGE Anthony Jones, and tight end Kendre Harrison. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Tied With SEC Recruiting Powerhouse For Most...The Oregon Ducks are once again recruiting at an elite level. The Ducks, who are currently ranked at No. 3 in the 2026 recruiting rankings according to On3, hav
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Oregon - Montana State Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc.
Three Keys to Win: Oregon vs Montana StateThe Montana State Bobcats will make the 860 mile trek southwest from Bozeman to Eugene for Saturday's opener. They are one of the best teams in the FCS, but have some big question marks for Oregon to exploit. Autzen ZooThree Keys to Win: Oregon vs Montana StateOregon stumbled their way to a win in last year's opener against Idaho.
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Will the Duck Defensive Secondary be a Liability Again this Year?
It feels strange to say that perhaps former Georgia defensive coordinator Dan Lanning’s biggest weakness is his team’s defense. I mean the Oregon secondary in particular, but looking back at his first three years as head coach, that weakness is what stands out — but perhaps 2025 will be the season this ceases to be the case. Even our Mr. ... Will the Duck Defensive Secondary be a Liability Again This Year
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The SEC Goes to 9 Conference Games in 2026
Actually, the consensus of local and national analysts is that Georgia's wide receiver room is, hands down, the most improved position group on the team. I think this will be quite apparent from the jump this year. It is also expected that the running game will be greatly improved as well. People are optimistic about the 25 offense. One virtue of the 9-game SEC schedule is that Texas may finally have to play a worthy SEC slate of games. Last year's schedule was soft and they play the same teams this year, although they have finally drawn some challenging road games. I don't understand the Texas favoritism over Georgia and Alabama (not to mention TA&M,) teams than will be better than they were last year I think. A lot of that variance in favoritism revolves around hype about the virtues of QB Arch Manning. My guess is that Arch will be good, but he has proved nothing yet.
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How FAR Do the Former Pac-12 Teams Fall?
Sadly, It is not just former PAC 12 schools. The financial model for D1 college sports relies heavily on media revenue, and the lack of revenue will force many Universities Athletic departments into difficult decisions. Opportunities for athletes to compete in football, and other sports will be impacted, and opportunities for our youth to compete decreasing. Unfortunately, escalating costs and diminishing revenues have harsh consequences. The landscape is changing, and the lack of money to compete is the reality.
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TEZ Won the Day!
Having two former Ducks ripping it up for a Florida team can't hurt southern recruiting.
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How FAR Do the Former Pac-12 Teams Fall?
SMU bought its way into the ACC by taking no revenue for, I believe, 5 seasons. Cal and Stanford joined the ACC at a deep revenue discount. None of the three would have been accepted without the revenue discount and the approval of broadcast partner ESPN. The money the Pac-2 could have paid the B12 wasn't the issue; it was ESPN and Fox having no interest in the schools. ESPN did not want the Pac-2 in the ACC. As noted above, the smart move was a reverse merger with the Mountain West, but the Pac-2 thought it could make more money with a new Pac-Whatever. New 2026 Pac member Fresno State was blown out by Kansas on Saturday. Stanford's loss to Hawaii was Hawaii's first win against a P4/5 team since 2019.
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How FAR Do the Former Pac-12 Teams Fall?
Why didn’t they try and give that $300M to the BIG-12 as a buy in. If that didn’t work, could they have offered to split it equally with the MW to merge under the PAC-12 name to create the top G5 league? Now they have no future. The money is a very short term fix, but when that runs out, they have nothing.
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How FAR Do the Former Pac-12 Teams Fall?
They could not steal 300 million from the departing ten other Pac-12 members if they left and reverse-merged with the Mountain West. They had to retain the name for the theft... They have settled into where they belong...