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2026 BIG Info, Predictions, Etc. (2)
Week 2. Be prepared for Drew and North Texas West - https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/oklahoma-state-drew-mestemaker-transfer-portal-chase/?ftag=SNL-04-10aaa0b&ET_CID=546702&ET_RID=52482716
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NCAA Tournament Expanded to 76 Teams in Men's and Women's Basketball
Tournament Expansion Winners and Losers - https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/ncaa-tournament-expansion-big-dance-march-madness-bracket-winners-losers/?ftag=SNL-04-10aaa0b&ET_CID=546702&ET_RID=52482716
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Dylan Raiola Texas Tech Buzz Ignores One Major Problem
This transfer would meet the NCAA's definition of an outside-the-portal 'ghost transfer,' meaning that Coach McGuire could be suspended without pay and the program fined up to 30% of its football budget. The NCAA was not happy with Ole Miss coach Pete Golding tampering with the Clemson roster, LSU trying to buy Demond Williams out of his contract with UW, and Miami poaching Darian Menshe from conference member Duke for a payment of four million dollars. $4 million is a significant amount to settle litigation, but IMO, this was a very bad look for Duke. Miami? Already on the outs with Wisconsin and the Big Ten. Why not screw over a program in your own conference? The Canes best beware an ill wind blowing through Miami's Super Conference chances. Why would the Power 2 want to add a small private school without an on-campus stadium in a state where flag-bearer Florida is a P2 member? A school that cares nothing about its competitors. Texas Tech billionaire booster Cody Campbell has called for the Power 4 conferences to collectively negotiate with the media. Why? Because TT is not in the Power 2. For Campbell to approve the Red Raiders going after Raiola would be hypocritical and give the NCAA the perfect opening to insist upon transfers meeting its portal criteria. 30% of the budget might even get Cody to gulp? On the other hand, if Cody wanted to wire $10 million to OBD to be used to pick up a QB from the portal next year? Hmmmmm.
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NCAA Tournament Expanded to 76 Teams in Men's and Women's Basketball
Great post, thank you. Here's some more on one of the biggest upsets in tournament history, Villanova 66, heavily favored Georgetown, led by center Patrick Ewing, 64. April 1, 1985, was April Fool's Day for the Hoyas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_NCAA_Division_I_men%27s_basketball_championship_game#:~:text=Villanova%20defeated%20Georgetown%20by%20a,biggest%20upsets%20in%20tournament%20history.
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Duck Podcasts (14)
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NCAA Tournament Expanded to 76 Teams in Men's and Women's Basketball
Not trying to be data guy, but can fill that role for the thread. I was agreeing with the boring chalk comment in my head, so decided to research. So dark the con of man…the tourney masterfully provides the illusion of Maddness, and it certainly delivers opening week, but in the end: Since the NCAA tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985, seeds 1-4 have dominated, winning over 85% of championships. No. 1 seeds are the most successful, winning 24 of the 41 tournaments (58.5%) since 1979. No. 2 seeds follow with seven titles, while 3 and 4 seeds win significantly less often. NCAA.com Championship Wins by Seed (Since 1985 expansion): No. 1 Seeds: ~58-60% (24+ titles) No. 2 Seeds: ~17% (7 titles) No. 3 Seeds: ~5-7% No. 4 Seeds: ~3-5% NCAA.com +3 Key Findings: Dominant No. 1s: Since 1979, No. 1 seeds have won 24 of 41 championships. Final Four Presence: No. 1 seeds account for 40.6% of all Final Four spots since 1985. Highest Seeds Win: Since 1985, 35 of 40 champions (87.5%) were 1, 2, or 3-seeds. Rare Winners: Only one 8-seed (Villanova in 1985) has ever won the championship, making it the lowest seed to win. Consistency: 15 of the past 19 title winners have come from the top line (No. 1 seeds), according to NCAA.com data for 2026.
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Duck Podcasts (14)
QUESTIONS: Oregon Ducks' RB3 Uncertainty—Will Jordon Davison Secure Feature Role for Dan Lanning?Oregon's running back room didn't have big numbers or explosive plays to showcase on Saturday in the Spring Game. Is there any concern about the depth behind Jordon Davison and Dierre Hill? On today's episode of Locked On Ducks, Spencer McLaughlin discusses how big of a season RB Jordon Davison could have in 2026. What about fellow sophomore Nasir Wyatt? Could he get to 10 sacks? Oregon Football (some coaches and players) will go to Japan as a part of a showcase internationally for the program and school. Plus, discussing the outlook for 5-star WR Gatlin Bair. 00:00 Struggling to find third running back 04:21 Evaluating Simeon Price's performance 09:01 Evaluating running back performance 13:02 Jordon Davison's standout performance 22:47 College football standout to NFL 23:53 University sports as marketing tool 26:58 Oregon's strategic play
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2026-2027 Duck Football Commits
Oregon 5-star QB commit Will Mencl earns invite to Elite 11 FinalsOn3Oregon 5-star QB commit Will Mencl earns invite to Elite...Five-star Oregon quarterback commit Will Mencl has been invited to the Elite 11 Finals this summer in Los Angeles.
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Oregon Ducks Practice Reports Updates, Etc. “2026” (5)
How Ducks' offensive depth chart prediction changed after spring game https://duckswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/ducks/football/2026/04/30/oregon-football-depth-chart-prediction-post-spring-game-offense/89843895007/ How Ducks' defensive depth chart prediction changed after spring game https://duckswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/ducks/football/2026/04/30/oregon-football-depth-chart-prediction-post-spring-game-defense/89843938007/
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Dylan Raiola Texas Tech Buzz Ignores One Major Problem
The biggest problem with the Dylan Raiola transfer to Texas Tech buzz is simple.The idea of Oregon Ducks quarterback Dylan Raiola transferring to Texas Tech has fans talking, but one major problem makes the entire scenario hard to take seriously. And beyond that, there are several other factors that make the move to Lubbock a questionable fit for the former five-star recruit. Oregon Ducks On SIDylan Raiola Texas Tech Buzz Ignores One Major ProblemThe idea of Oregon Ducks quarterback Dylan Raiola transferring to Texas Tech has fans talking, but one major problem makes the entire scenario hard to take seri
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2027 Recruitment, Announcements, Interviews, Etc. (4)
I hope he is a diamond in the rough! 6'3" 350 lbs and working with all the college coaches can do wonders for a high school player. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Coaches Visit Elite California Offensive Lin...Now that the Oregon Ducks’ 2026 Spring Game is behind them, Dan Lanning’s coaching staff is back on the recruiting trail. One of the recruiting visits that the
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NCAA Tournament Expanded to 76 Teams in Men's and Women's Basketball
So basketball can implement this into one off-season, yet football can't figure anything for years upon years. Do we really need 12 teams from the B1G or SEC? The answer is no, Auburn didn't deserve a bid with fifteen losses. Next year they'll get in with sixteen. I'd like more mid majors, to me March Madness has been quite dull with straight chalk the last few years. Outside of SDSU and FAU in 2023, it's been pretty predictable.
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QUAAAACCK!! Will Mencl IS A DUCK!
It's great to finally get the #1 QB Recruit, but you can see in rankings history that QBs are NOT being valued the way they used to be out of HS. Rating services are getting the memo from NIL valuations and 11 out of 12 playoff teams running with a transfer QB...
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CBS Sports, Brandon Marcello's Post Spring Top 25
Posting maestro, NJ Duck, previously posted CBS Sports, Brandon Marcello's 2026 Top 25 post-Spring College Football (CFB) Poll Rankings. Thank you, NJ. I re-post the article to open things up for comment. https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-rankings-2026-top-25-post-spring/ My comments on Marcello's ranking follow. More importantly, what are your thoughts on this ranking from a Big Ten broadcast partner site? I'm using the Massey 2026 College Football Rankings as a comparison to Marcello's rankings and for a team's strength-of-schedule (SOS) ranking for all 138 FBS teams. Massey's ratings are one of the more respected and detailed computer rankings available to the public, with none of the arguably biased rankings associated with broadcast entities' rankings, such as ESPN's FPI and SP +. https://masseyratings.com/cf/fbs/ratings Massey ranks Oregon No. 4, one spot below Marcello. Ohio State is No. 1 per Massey, Marcello's No. 1 Texas is ranked 9th by Massey. Marcello ranks 10 SEC teams and eight Big Ten teams in his top 25. The comparison between Marcello's and Massey's rankings of nine SEC teams and eight Big Ten teams, with my comments, for what little they may be worth, includes the Massey SOS rankings: CBS - No. 1 Texas/ 4 Georgia/ 8 Texas A&M/ 9 LSU/ 10 Oklahoma/ 13 Ole Miss/ 14 Alabama/ 16 Tennessee/ 20 Missouri/ 23 Florida Massey - No. 5 Georgia - SOS 26/ 6 Ole Miss - 18/ 7 Alabama - 24/ 9 Texas - 1/ 17/, Oklahoma - 5/ 18, Texas A&M - 19/ No. 19 Tennessee - 23/ 21, Missouri - 20/ 23, LSU - 13/ 34 - Florida - 8 Both rankings are understandably bullish on the SEC. But Massey has Texas, Texas A&M, LSU, Oklahoma, and Florida ranked significantly lower than CBS, with Ole Miss and Alabama ranked significantly higher. CBS - Is this another No. 1 Texas rope-a-dope? Especially with the Longhorns having the most difficult schedule in 2026, per Massey. I agree with Massey that No. 8 A&M, with 10 players drafted by the NFL, and with a more difficult conference schedule than last season, is overranked by CBS. Both No. 10 Oklahoma and No. 9 LSU have more difficult schedules than last season. LSU QB Sam Leavitt and John Mateer were both injured last season. Will Leavitt be an improvement over QB Garrett Nussmeier? Even when healthy, the Sooners' offense under Mateer was not that productive. And will Lane Kiffin be able to assemble the new parts into a greater whole? Florida is ranked by Marcello at No. 23. With the No. 8 SOS and a new coach from the G6 replacing a coach who was hired from the G5? Georgia Tech transfer QB, Aaron Philo, and a new OC, Buster Faulkner, who is also joining the Gators from Georgia Tech, are going to morph Florida into a top 25 team? Hmmmm. I believe Massey's No. 22 Louisville with the 55th SOS should have been ranked by CBS. Both Massey and Marcello have Texas Tech, post QB Sorsby's gaming issues, ranked 11th. Even with questions at QB, with the nation's 69th SOS and a decided B12 roster advantage, I think Texas Tech will finish 11-1 at the worst and with a good chance of going 12-0. Massey has Alabama, a team that could not run the ball last season, and is breaking in a new starting QB, ranked 7th. I think DeBoer's seven-year contract extension was premature. Ole Miss is Massey No. 6. Pete Golding led Ole Miss to a home win over G6 Tulane last season and defeated a Georgia team coming off a lengthy 1st round bye. In the two years of a 12-team playoff, the eight teams coming off a 1st round bye are 1-7; the only win was authored by Indiana coach Curt Cignetti, on the way to a 16-0 season. Superstar QB Trinidad Chambliss, courtesy of some judicial home cooking, is back, but does Golding have the chops to succeed in the SEC? SEC sleeper? South Carolina. But USC(e), with an SOS ranked 17th, has a hard row to hoe. Tomorrow, a look at the Big Ten rankings.
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QUAAAACCK!! Will Mencl IS A DUCK!
Two former QBs from Chandler HS in AZ battling it out for the starting job at Oregon next year - Raiola also went there! Hope we have better luck with this 5-star QB from that state than the last go-around! 😃
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NCAA Tournament Expanded to 76 Teams in Men's and Women's Basketball
Saw a video once of a kangaroo slam dunk. Why not?
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NCAA Tournament Expanded to 76 Teams in Men's and Women's Basketball
College Baseball: 64 teams get to the playoffs out of 308 total D1 teams = only 21% make the NCAA playoffs. (20.77% to be precise)
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NCAA Tournament Expanded to 76 Teams in Men's and Women's Basketball
Love me some data, take from it what you will! Pro Leagues (Approximate Percentages) NBA (Basketball): ~53% (16 of 30 teams). NHL (Hockey): ~50% (16 of 32 teams). NFL (Football): ~43% (14 of 32 teams). MLB (Baseball): ~40% (12 of 30 teams). MLS (Soccer): ~60% (18 of 30 teams). College Sports (Approximate Percentages) College Football Playoff (FBS): ~9% (12 of 130+ teams under the new 2024+ format). NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball: ~19-20% (68 of ~350+ teams)
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Oregon's NINE Pitchers Holds Off the 'Zags to Win 4-3!
Absolutely. Waz stated in an interview recently that he needs to play them and get them experience--and a home game yesterday, and a hostile environment in Corvallis last week was perfect. It worked out well to give them a taste of experience....and yet still win the game. It is also evident that some of the young pitchers have some high upside for the future--the next Tanner Bradleys being molded.
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Oregon's NINE Pitchers Holds Off the 'Zags to Win 4-3!
I like the idea of having multiple pitchers play during a mid-week game. It gives all the guys a taste of what it's like to be in the spotlight, even if it's just for one inning. This will pay off in the long run as some of these guys will be called upon during the upcoming playoffs.
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Quack Quack! Boston College Guard Fred Payne has Committed to Oregon
On Wednesday April 22nd, the Ducks landed # 1 QB Will Mencl. On Tuesday April 28th, the Ducks lost out to Kansas for the # 1 basketball player Tyran Stokes. Today Oregon got Fred Payne, a three *** star player according to 247 Sports. He was ranked the # 187 best player available. Let that sink in for a moment. This is all I need to know. The University of Oregon's hierarchy emphasizes football over basketball. I don't know if they're trying to force Dana Altman out or if they simply don't care about basketball. It's not a good look when they can only fill Matthew Knight Arena to 50% capacity. Better players generate more wins, which in turn fill the arena which brings in a lot of money. Altman has two more years on his contract. I'm guessing Duck basketball will be an after thought until he is replaced by a young guy who has the charisma and can better relate to the players. I've always like Coach Altman but think his time as coach is running out.
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Quack Quack! Boston College Guard Fred Payne has Committed to Oregon
No Shelstad, but a 3-Star point guard? Yeah, that will win games...
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Quack Quack! Boston College Guard Fred Payne has Committed to Oregon
Maybe Pritchard gave him a call....
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Quack Quack! Boston College Guard Fred Payne has Committed to Oregon
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NCAA Tournament Expanded to 76 Teams in Men's and Women's Basketball
Going to 76 will bring in additional and much-needed revenue. College athletic departments have two Moneyball sports game inventory to market, football and men's basketball. With basketball a distant second to football. This expansion may hurt the NIT, but would the athletes rather dance in the biggest ballroom? I believe so. Consider the gauntlet Oregon men's and women's CBB teams face in the Big Ten, with the difficulty increased by travel demands. On the men's side, an 11th or 12th-place team in the Big Ten would deserve a spot in the tournament. And in CBB, the PO committee focuses on strength-of-schedule. On the football front, Greg Sankey went to the SEC playing nine conference games because he thought Tony Petitti would fold, and 2026 would see a 16-team PO field. On December 26, 2026, let's see where the SEC sits when the PO field is determined. Miami and perhaps another ACC team, if the Canes do not finally win a conference title, will be in the field. The B12 champ is in. The highest-ranked G6 team is in. The B1G and the SEC champs are in. If Miami comes through, that's seven at-large (AL) spots to fill. The Big Ten will take at least two of the AL spots, with a solid shot at a total of four teams in the field, and possibly more, depending on the outcome of the Ohio State at Texas, Oklahoma at Michigan, and Mississippi State at Minnesota games. Three-loss Bama made the field last year because it's Bama. How many 3-loss SEC teams will knock out two-loss teams from other P4 conferences, especially two-loss teams from the Big Ten? I'm happy to see the CBB field expanding, and I hope enough SEC teams suffer three losses and Sankey's constituents, except ESPN, demand a 24-team CFB PO field. Tony Petitti was smart to support CBB expansion, and when it comes to CFB, Tony will soon be the smartest person in the room.